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Description: Japanese version of an official information site by the Church of Scientology International; available in 13 languages; information on history, teachings, backgrounds, philosophy, scriptures and activities of Scientology; introduction of L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology's founder; services offered by Scientology, including books, movies and lectures/classes; advices how to deal with difficulties, on ethics and judicial matters; glossary with Scientology related terms; Scientology's development: statistics and growth; Scientology catechism; contact data; link to Scientology bookstore;
http://japanese.whatisscientology.org/ more Language: dan Danish, dut Dutch; Flemish, eng English, fre French, ger German, gre Greek, Modern (1453-), heb Hebrew, hun Hungarian, ita Italian, jpn Japanese, nor Norwegian, rus Russian, spa Spanish; Castilian, swe Swedish Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation 
Citation: The objectives of the Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation are to enhance friendly relations between the five Nordic countries and Japan and to promote exchange between the peoples of the countries concerned, to increase international understanding and to attain peace in the world.
The Foundation fulfills its objectives by providing grants and scholarships to organizations, institutions and individuals in the Nordic countries and Japan. The aim is to promote research, development, education and training mainly within medicine, the humanities, social and natural sciences and technology.
The Foundation was established in 1985 by a donation from the Japan Shipbuilding Industry Foundation; today renamed The Nippon Foundation, which is chartered by the Japanese Government.
Today, assets managed by the SJSF amount to approximately 300 MSEK. During the period 1986 – 2008 close to 5,000 scholarships and grants - equivalent to MSEK 220 - have been awarded to recipients in the Nordic countries and Japan.
The Foundation has its legal domicile in Stockholm, Sweden, and is subject to Swedish law and supervision.
http://www.sjsf.se/ more Language: dan Danish, fin Finnish, ice Icelandic, jpn Japanese, nor Norwegian, swe Swedish
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