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What is the golden ratio?

It is a mathematical ratio of 1:1.618

100

Will it soon be normal to live as an ethical consumer?

Yes, it will.

100

Are orangutans in danger of extinction?

Yes, they are.

100

How many players were born in other nations?

Sixteen of Japan's 31 players were.

100

What does everyone hope to be?

They hope to be healthy and live a long life.

200

Are there many architectural works and artworks that have been composed with the golden ratio?

Yes. there are.

200

What are ethical products?

They are products such as fair-trade, eco-friendly or recylcled products.

200

Where are the schools located?

They are located in a jungle in Borneo, Indonesia.

200

What did Michael do to let foreign-born Japanese learn about Japan?

He held quiz events.

200

At what age might people retire if our life span is extended?

They might retire at the age of 85.

300

What are some examples of famous architecural works with the golden ratio?

It is the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt( the Parthenon in Athens/ Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto).

300

What does "ethical consumption" mean?

It means to choose products or services in consideration of the environment, human right, or animal welfare.

300

What do the unique schools do?

They protect orangutans.

300

What is the team like?

It is like a mirror of today's Japan.

300

What do many researchers seem to agree on?

They seem to agree that we can delay aging.

400

Why are people attracted to the object with the golden ratio?

Becasue the golden ratio is a kind of law and order of nature.

400

What kind of electric appliances should we choose to help to save the environment?

We should choose electric appliances with low power consumption.

400

What did humans teach orangutans at the schools?

They taught them survival skills.

400

What surely moved the public?

The unity shown by these playsers of different backgrounds did.

400

How is it possible to activate longevity genes?

(It is possible) By reducing our calorie intake.

500

How do we feel when we see objects with the golden ratio?

We instinctively feel that they are well-balanced, pleasing and beautiful.

500

To become an ethical consumer, what is important before you buy things?

It is important to consider how the products were produced.

500

Why are orangutans losing their homes? 

Because their rainforest habitat is being destroyed due to human activities such as plantation develpment and illegal deforestation.

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What are many people from diverse backgrounds becoming?

They are gradually becoming part of Japanese society.

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What can extending life span lead to?

It can lead to great changes in our society.

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