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  • "OUHEN" (往返/おうへん), is a short series documenting a trip to Japan I took between August 11th to August 19th, 2007. In only a short week, I met many people, took many risks, and found myself in many problems I hadn't foreseen or planned for. On this episode... I wake up to a damp sleeping bag. I didn't catch a cold last night, and I don't feel incredibly unhealthy, but it doesn't make last night any better. While none of my belongings were damaged in the "storm", I feel more restless then ever, and it doesn't help that the upcoming day is most likely going to require me to be attentive and upfront. Next time, I'll have to buy a better tent. Music: ♫ feist - the water ♫ bagdad cafe the trench town - happened to me
             
  • "OUHEN" (往返/おうへん), is a short series documenting a trip to Japan I took between August 11th to August 19th, 2007. In only a short week, I met many people, took many risks, and found myself in many problems I hadn't foreseen or planned for. On this episode... I wake up to a damp sleeping bag. I didn't catch a cold last night, and I don't feel incredibly unhealthy, but it doesn't make last night any better. While none of my belongings were damaged in the "storm", I feel more restless then ever, and it doesn't help that the upcoming day is most likely going to require me to be attentive and upfront. Next time, I'll have to buy a better tent. Music: ♫ feist - the water ♫ bagdad cafe the trench town - happened to me
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  • Pocket Talking Electronic Dictionary and Travel Audio PhraseBook™ ECTACO® Partner® P800 translates words, phrases and any text from/into many foreign languages: English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Farsi, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, etc.
  • How to use a Japanese electronic dictionary? www.studyabroadjapan.blogspot.com
  • Music from: http://www.hamovhotov.com/ The King James Bible Strong's Hebrew Dictionary defines 'Ararat as the following: 'Ararat - of foreign origin; Ararat (or rather Armenia):--Ararat, Armenia. 1. - Latin Vulgate(old Latin) translation of Bible, Ararat means Armenia - "...ark rested on the mountains of "ARMENIA"..." but New Vulgate is says - "Ararat". 2. Ararat was the name of a part of ancient Armenia. Bible at Jeremiah 51:27. "ARARAT, Minni, Ashchenaz..." - wich is provinces of Armenia:) 3. Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews: " The Ark landed on an ARMENIAN mountain peak..." Many of the modern linguists consider the translation of the Bible into Armenian an almost perfect match and have coined it the "Queen of Translations".


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