Tomoko's Blog

Originally I made this blog to communicate with with my friends I made with in London . I arrived in London at 14th April 2005 and this is my start studying here. I like computer staff and would like to develop knowledge in that field . I am getting some knowledge from my friends who are so much in that field. So I would like to try what I get and put them on this blog which is useful and understandable for non computer expert person besides my personal diary.

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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Moving out

It is not me although I also have a pane to move to a new place before long.
One of my flat mates is MBA student and he moved to a new place. His wife and children is to move to London so he decided to fine a new place. He was my good drinking friend, so I am going to miss him.
His new place is on the Themes and it is said so nice. So we went there to see how nice it is with other MBAs.
I was new and beautiful flat which smell chemical. I believe when his family come, the smell is gone away.
He is from UAE and working for Navy.
I think it is strange because I heard before the reason he is doing MBA is he wants to learn business to have his own business in the future. Navy of his country is paying for that MBA and that is for his own profit??
UAE is so powerful wealthy nation, I think.
After I left Japan, I have learnt many things. This is one of the big three.
1. UAE
When I am in Japan, I did not know that because there are not many UAE people there.
Moreover I believed the GNP&GDP data as numbers showing the wealthy of each country. I never fined UAE countries’ name on the top list of GNP&GDP. This is just a trick, I guess.
I really want to visit and see some of UAE countries where there are enough wealthy to avoid beggars and homeless. What is going on there? People still keep the motivation for work?
2. Japan is a part of America
I found out Japan is a part of America soon after I came to London. British media showed me different points of views as a Europe country. I can not say in detail but I just feel that.
3. So many Muslims in the world
In Japan, Muslims are hardly seen. I never talked with them much because they are not found in Japan. After I came to London, I realized that so big numbers of them are in the world. I also have some close Muslim friends.

You can see how I am innocent and stupid. But it is true that I did not know that.
What is most important for me is to satisfy my curiosity to the world and I am more than satisfied.

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