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  2. Human rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The law does not permit forced exile, and it is not used. [27] The law provides for the granting of refugee status or asylum to persons in accordance with the 1951 U.N. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees or its 1967 Protocol. In practice, the government provided protection against refoulement, the return of persons to a country where ...

  3. Shokuiku - Wikipedia

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    Shokuiku as a subject was initiated by Sagen Ishizuka, a famous military doctor and pioneer of the macrobiotic diet.Following the introduction of Western fast food in the late 20th century, the Japanese government mandated education in nutrition and food origins, starting with the Basic Law of Shokuiku in 2005, and followed with the School Health Law in 2008.

  4. Welfare in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Private health insurance does exist but it is very minor overall. [20] The three different types of insurances in Japan's health-care system have medical services paid by employees, employers, non-employed, and the government. There is the Society-Managed Health Insurance (SMHI) which is for employees in large firms.

  5. Health care system in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital Japanese Red Cross Medical Center in Hiroo, Shibuya NTT Medical Center in Tokyo. The health care system in Japan provides different types of services, including screening examinations, prenatal care and infectious disease control, with the patient accepting responsibility for 30% of these costs while the government pays the remaining 70%.

  6. 'Brain drain' of Tennessee doctors and nurses is real. State ...

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    Population surge and overreach of laws are pushing health care professionals to leave the State of Tennessee. 'Brain drain' of Tennessee doctors and nurses is real. State laws need to change

  7. National Health and Nutrition Survey - Wikipedia

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    Beginning as the National Nutrition Survey (NNS) after World War II, it is the oldest of all such surveys currently conducted in the world as of December 2015. [1] The NHNS is the only health examination and interview survey conducted nationally in Japan to obtain general information on health, nutrition, and physical activity.

  8. National Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Japan does not specify the number of members of each house of the Diet, the voting system, or the necessary qualifications of those who may vote or be returned in parliamentary elections, thus allowing all of these things to be determined by law. However it does guarantee universal adult suffrage and a secret ballot. It also ...

  9. Nissan Stadium naming rights honor the relationship between ...

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    Every time you are by the new Nissan Stadium, you’ll see the magnitude of this connection between Tennessee and Asia. We are stronger together. Nissan Stadium naming rights honor the ...