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01 Sep 2015 11:33 #269828
by shamsi
With about 18,048 suicides from 1972 to 2013, in people aged between 15 to 39 years, Japan is a country with one of the highest international suicides rates. Significance of 1st Sep in this scenario is that most of these suicides took place on this date.
This fact is not a coincidence rather it is a natural reaction to what is commonly known to the rest of us as bullying. A majority of youngsters in Japan commit suicide after getting completely frustrated and down by the ongoing continuous bullying they face in schools and other youth gatherings. 1st September being the starting days of a new semester after the summer break, is the day when depressed youngsters return to school to once again face the same fate again and thus give in to their lives altogether.
Truly A Black Day For the Japanese Social System!
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01 Sep 2015 11:56 #269834
by ketchim
The Kamikaze were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels ....
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01 Sep 2015 12:30 #269845
by renegade
I didn't realize bullying was such a problem there. They really need to do something about that (as well as in the U.S.) Kids shouldn't have to be afraid to go to school.
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