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  2. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Gap, Inc., [ 6] commonly known as Gap Inc. or Gap (stylized as GAP ), is an American worldwide clothing and accessories retailer. Gap was founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates four primary divisions: Gap (the namesake banner), Banana Republic, Old Navy ...

  3. Gender inequality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Japan had a gender wage gap of 32.8 percent, which decreased to 25.7 percent in 2017. Japan has the third highest wage gap in the OECD. [35] The country's long work hours create an environment that reinforces the wage gap because there is a disproportional difference between how much time men and women spend on paid and unpaid work. [35]

  4. Zettai ryōiki - Wikipedia

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    An example of zettai ryōiki on a model at the 2012 Bologna Motor Show. Zettai ryōiki ( Japanese: 絶対領域, lit. 'absolute territory') refers to the area of bare skin in the gap between overknee socks and a skirt [ 1] or shorts. [ 2] It can also be used to describe the clothing combination. The term first became widespread in otaku slang ...

  5. Yonaguni - Wikipedia

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    Yonaguni, more specifically Cape Irizaki ( 24°26′58″N 122°56′01″E) at the western tip of the island, is the westernmost point of Japan. The island is situated in the middle of the Yonaguni Depression, a relatively deep gap in the Ryukyu arc, where the warm Kuroshio Current enters the East China Sea from the Philippine Sea.

  6. Platform gap filler - Wikipedia

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    A retracted gap filler can be seen at the bottom of the image along the platform edge, with additional gap fillers visible in the distance. The Interborough Rapid Transit Company 's first cars were built with only two doors on each side, at the extreme ends of the car, lining up with the curved platforms so as not to leave a wide gap between ...

  7. Gap year - Wikipedia

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    A gap year, also known as a sabbatical year, is a period of time when students take a break from their studies, usually after completing high school or before beginning graduate school. During this time, students engage in a variety of educational and developmental activities, such as traveling, working, volunteering, or taking courses. [ 1]

  8. Ages of consent in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The age of consent in Japan is 16 years old, according to Articles 176 and 177 of the Penal Code (as amended in 2023). In the original 1907 Penal Code, the age of consent was 13 years old, which by 2023 was among the world's lowest. [ 79 ]

  9. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Japan. Japanese birth and death rates since 1950. The drop in 1966 was due to it being a "hinoe uma" year which is viewed as a bad omen by the Japanese Zodiac. [ 4] The demographics of Japan include birth and death rates, age distribution, population density, ethnicity, education level, healthcare system of the populace ...