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Parents or siblings �are police officers

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Info

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Next

Thursday

evening

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CLASS 21��Tuesday – April 1st ��BEGIN - XXXX

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Harmony

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Individual Freedom���Social Harmony

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“disorderly behavior”

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GUN HOMICIDES - 2023��South Korea: 10 (x 6 = 60)�Japan: 7 (x 2.75 = 20)�United States: 60

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GUN HOMICIDES - 2023��South Korea: 10 (x 6 = 60)�Japan: 7 (x 2.75 = 20)�

United States:

60 – every 12 hours

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Pay attention to the needs and desires of others��Recognize the rules��Follow these rules – do what other people are doing

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nunchi – 눈치�“eye measure”��kuuki wo yomu – 空気読�“reading the air�� yan li jian – 眼力见�“reading the atmosphere”

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Demonstrate curtesy

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Follow the social hierarchy

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CLASS 21��Tuesday – April 1st��END - XXXX

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Alister from Nottingham, UK asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“How do we marry the original ideal

of individualism of the 19th century

and the social contract within

the post-Ayn Rand corporate world?”

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Questions from Live Stream

Class #21

Harmony

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Axel from Germany asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“What is the connect between

rate of population

and culture of harmony?”

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Edd from Peru asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“Do you think that to achieve

a certain level of societal harmony people have to follow a set of

unwritten rules (hinting at the morals

instilled at home)?”

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Yuli from Colombia asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“How does your societies protect themselves against crime?

(Japan, Korea, China)”

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Ian from KCK asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“Doesn't the correlation

between criminal behavior

have more to do with the fact

of a 98% conviction rate

than social harmony?”

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Building from Massachusetts asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“Did anyone have any other

culture shocks besides the

guns at Walmart in the USA?”

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Kenny from St. Louis, MO asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“Have you ever considered that someone might view you as not assertive enough or too reserved;

that it might be seen as a negative instead of a positive?”

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Jeff from the Keystone State asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“A stereotype of white men is that they bow their heads slightly down when they say hello, passing by another person they know (a friend).

What small similarities also exist in American culture as it does in Eastern cultures?”

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Jason from California asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“What is the practice of retirement homes like in there three countries?”

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Kenny from St. Louis, MO asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:

“Is it because Sam has already paid his dues when he was young? Now he gets to enjoy the respect.”

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Questions from Comments

Class #21

Harmony

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hadi-sh5nl commented on the

YouTube Comment Section:

“Why can't you talk about what's happening in the DRC in the same way you talk about Palestine? I guess black bodies are worth less 😤😤​​”

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@JonPaulie

Why would the White House (a political organization) have input on scientific ideas? Policy should be advised by the science but the government should not take sides.

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@AZ-kr6ff

A 2018 Yale study found that the actual number of undocumented immigrants may be closer to 22 million.

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@manhogbear1086

thanks for sharing but your authoritative answers on all subjects make me think you decide truth on limited evidence

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@JonPaulie

“Scrubbing” the words from the website are drastically different than banning. Scrubbing allows the administration to change the way those words are used and thereby change and create a new culture.