1.The violence in the youth’s culture. Youth subcultures in Japan
2.Esperanto. The role of artificial languages in international communication.
3.Student’s cinema as a chance for young people to express themselves.
4.What does “to be successful” mean for the most Japanese?
5.The past, present & future in Russian-Japanese economic cooperation.
6.What kind of foreign languages has been popular (to learn) in Japan in
the past & which are popular now? Reasons.
7.The main ideas for the world’s integration process at present. Upholders
& antagonists.
8.Mobile connection. Extra services as a sort of business that has boundless
prospect.
9.Russian-Japanese youth cooperation & culture exchange. Fields, intentions (aims),
prospects.
10.Russian-Japanese cooperation in the fields of information & high technology.
11.Ecology problems. Expo 2005 (Aichi, Japan).
12.Part-time job in Japan. Where do Japanese students usually make their money?
Themes for the 2005 Session
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