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Nintendo DS Lite Question.?
So the holidays are coming up and I'm thinking of asking for a Nintendo DS Lite but I'm not sure yet. I already have a Sony PSP and am unhappy with the price of games and how you can only have one game in the console at one time. If I do get the DS, I will also probably get R4 to play multiple games without switching disks or cartridges. Also, the DSi is arriving from Japan somewhat soon and I want to know if it is worth the wait. I do not necessarily want the camera or mp3 player. Please help. Thnx in advance.
I recommend you purchase the DS Lite. A DSi isn't for you, as its key features are the camera and MP3. It's basically a jazzed up DS Lite without the camera and MP3 usage. A DS Lite will be much cheaper than a DSi. And you'd have to wait for it to come out in America. If you buy an import DSi you'll have to understand Japanese and pay a little extra than its retail value. So get a DS Lite. You can always sell the PSP, too.
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Japan $19.33 Looks at the political and social history of Japan, from its earliest settlement to the present day. |
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A Fine Ainu Kimono from Japan $49.99 A Fine Ainu Kimono from Japan - Giclee Print |
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Skyline from Shiodome, Tokyo, Japan $24.99 Jon Arnold Skyline from Shiodome, Tokyo, Japan - Photographic Print |
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Superhumanizing Japan $271.67 From the 1980s to the 1990s, Japan - the former Second World War enemy - was reborn as public economy number one in America. Focusing on cultural aspects of economic nationalism and US-Japan relations during the trade war, this book examines the imaginative narratives that shaped the attitudes of Americans towards Japan. |
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Fashion With Interesting Recycled Objects
Ever thought of wearing something made out of recycled objects – specifically of recycled inkjet cartridges, recycled printers and recycled paper? If you think doing this sounds too outrageous, think again.
Because more and more people want to do their respective shares in protecting the environment, the thought of wearing recycled materials is now actually a welcome thought. Truth be told, the mere fact that as much as 700,000 tons of textile and 100 millions pairs of shoes are being disposed of every year in the United Kingdom alone is enough reason for people to be inspired to follow the rules of recycling. Not only will wearing interesting recycled objects make you a more responsible citizen, it will also show that you are socially conscious and eco-friendly as well.
These days, a lot of avant-garde designers are now using items such as recycled cartridges and paper to showcase their ideas and designs – and judging by the promising sales of these items, one can safely say that people really are slowly but surely patronizing them.
Take recycled paper, for instance. Did you know that there are now recycled paper dresses? Made out of 100 percent soy bean post-product paper, these dresses have even made their debut at television talk show Oprah and at Martha Stewart’s show. Designer Rachel Sleight made a paper wedding dress, which was accordingly inspired by the beauty of Japanese origami. If you’re on a tight budget but would still want to have a very unique wedding ceremony, this one’s for you. Other developments in the seemingly emerging market of recycled paper for fashion include the fact that eco-minded fashion designers now also have their own event where they can showcase their unique works. Dubbed “The Afterlife,” this event is usually a gala event where the main focus will be a recycled paper fashion show cum auction.
Fashion using recycled cartridges and inkjet printers is also making waves all over the world. Observers believe that the love for this seemingly outrageous style stems from Japan – the land of manga or anime. Japanese street fashion has grown to be quite the lifestyle that even down to the last bit of a recycled material, you can see that it has found another, renewed purpose.
Take the case of recycled printer cartridges, for instance. Did you know that tiny, corrugated pieces found inside the cartridge are now being converted into funky earrings? Japanese street fashionistas turn them into highly artistic chandelier earrings. Meanwhile, some of the other pieces such as the power buttons are now being used as either buttons on a neon shirt or as details on a leather jacket. Recycled printers, on the other hand, have also inspired the creative juices of fashionistas. Parts of these printers are now being turned into small name plates of sorts for a jacket (especially the part where the label or logo of the printer is embedded on) and again as buttons or details of a wardrobe. Bikers in remote towns in the United States now place these unique buttons on their jackets especially since these become ideal conversation pieces.
About the Author
James Kara Murat the contributor of PrintCountry FAQ. A longer version of this article is located at Fashion with Interesting Recycled Objects and related resources can be found at PrintCountry Inkjet Printer and Ink Cartridge Use Tips.

























