This is a discussion on Japanese life expectancies for men and women: A “patriarchal” society? within the General Blog Chat forums, part of the Blogging Hub category; By Denise Noe 113-year-old Kaku Yamanaka, the oldest person in Japan recently died. For those unfamiliar with Japanese names, Kaku ...
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By Denise Noe 113-year-old Kaku Yamanaka, the oldest person in Japan recently died. For those unfamiliar with Japanese names, Kaku was a woman.... Read all of it here...
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