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There is a way to keep soft-story buildings intact in the event of an earthquake: retrofitting them with materials that can support the weight of the structure.
There is a way to keep soft-story buildings intact in the event of an earthquake: retrofitting them with materials that can support the weight of the structure.
Taishin buildings are mostly built to resist the smaller four to five-magnitude earthquakes that Japan experiences every day, and to avoid total collapse in the event of something larger.
Japan experiences every day and to avoid total collapse in the event of something larger but
These agents can also—in the event of an emergency—create what's called a "National Security Area," which essentially allows them to put any non-federal land in the United States under the control of the Department of Energy, regardless of who owns it
These agents can also, in the event of an emergency, create what's called a national security area, which essentially allows them to put any non-federal land in the United States under the control of the Department of Energy, regardless of who owns it.
The company put its engineers to work constructing models of the dam and the valley to simulate what might happen in the event of another landslide.
The company put its engineers to work constructing models of the dam and the valley to simulate what might happen in the event of another landslide.
In the event of a water evacuation, remove the life vest underneath your seat when instructed to do so by a crew member.
In the event of a water evacuation, remove the life vest underneath your seat when instructed to do so by a crew member.
It includes a mutual assistance clause requiring each country to help the other in the event of an attack.
It includes a mutual assistance clause requiring each country to help the other in the event of an attack.
Well, if you speak any Japanese at all Then maybe this one was rather easy But if you don't speak any at all This one might be kind of hard Well, the sound is actually coming from the Yakiimo roasted sweet potato song Usually played in the winter by a truck vendor Cruising the neighborhood, selling their warm sweet potatoes The Japanese version of the ice cream truck on cold days These Yakiimo trucks actually became popular Since they could move to high traffic areas in the winter Where people wanted warm snacks And this song itself was made in Tokyo Based on the vague idea of the original Yakiimo song There were many variations But before the 60s, when the cassette tape became popular The version became standard For some reason, when I hear this song I kind of feel a little bit cold and also hungry at the same time Number four Let's try this one I'll give you a clue This song is not the Don Quixote song Which everyone already knows I thought that one would be too easy This song is actually from Yodobashi Camera Which plays non-stop And the melody was adapted from the song Battle Hymn of the Republic The founder Terukazu Fujisawa himself wrote the lyrics And since the main store was at Shinjuku West Exit He incorporated the Yamanote train line and Chuo train line in the lyrics So people could know where the store was located For me, it's just as catchy as the Don Quixote song Where they both forever just get stuck in your head At least for the day Number five Let's see if you've heard this one before Three, two, one So this one varies from area to area But it's basically Japan's afternoon go-home song It's played on the loudspeakers throughout the neighborhood Including parks In my Tokyo neighborhood, it plays at 5 p.m. every day Signaling everyone that it's getting late And it's time to make your way home Interestingly, it serves another purpose It's a daily test to ensure the proper working order Of the neighborhood's emergency system Used for major earthquakes or any other major disaster events That need warning Even in the event of a power outage The system can continue to broadcast using its own battery So this is one of those sounds that I recognized early on But didn't know what it was for until much, much later I'm just glad that this sound is actually pretty calming You know what one of the sounds I love the most coming from Japan?
Even in the event of a power outage, the system can continue to broadcast using its own battery.
and felt that in the event of its being impossible, it might involve the necessity of an embarrassing explanation,
himself in a condition to take a chair; and felt that in the event of its being impossible,
They're protected from irreversible harm in the event of failure.
The second quality of an antifragile person: they're protected from irreversible harm in the event of failure.
But it was quickly eased by the realization that Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union at the time, was currently visiting the United States, not exactly where you'd expect him to be in the event of a nuclear attack.
visiting the United States. Not exactly where you'd expect him to be in the event of a nuclear attack.