"takayama" <atom@zg7.so-net.ne.jp> wrote:
> Dear Dr. Stiner
>
> Thank you for your message.
> How have you been?
I have been fine, thank you.
> I am sorry this reply is so late.
No problem.
> And This mail send my home.
And this mail was sent from my home.
> I can't go to university.
> Becouse I am in bad condition.
I can't go to the university, because I am ill.
I assume that "bad condition" means you are sick. Sorry to hear that. Get
well soon.
> Please reply to s2398475@slb.cgu.ac.jp
>
> First, I answer the reply to homework.
First, I will answer the homework questions.
> 1, I think that the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission is global.
> 2. I think that I wish many people are able to stock exchange to personal.
In the US many investors are individuals, trading for themselves.
I think that is what you mean.
> 3A, I chosed Ricoh.
I chose Ricoh.
Nice company. I clicked on the English pages.
> 3B, This website is http://www.ricoh.co.jp
> 4A, This site is past sale statement.
This site has past income statements.
I think that when you say "sale statement" you mean "the statement that shows
sales." In the US this is called an income statement.
> 4B, The McDonald's USA is very sound information.
> But The McDonald's of Japan is unsound information.
> 5, Investors can pick up accounting information vere easy.
Investors can pick up accounting information very easily.
True.
> And corporations can extend the stock exchanges.
Not sure what you mean by this. Corporations can provide much more
information to its investors. Corporations can also provide information
quicker. This makes it easier for investors to decide to buy or sell stock in
the company.
> Next, I will answer the questions in your "reply to the third message"
> >When did you start to learn judo?
> It is 5 years age.
5 (five) years ago.
> >How old were you?
> I am sixteen.
I was sixteen.
> >Does anyone else in your family know judo?
> Everyone of my family know judo.
> But, They don't have a black belt.
Everyone in my family knows judo, but no one else has a black belt.
> >Do many Women in Japan learn judo?
> No. Becouse Women in Japan is nothing to consciousness for self defense.
No, because women in Japan are not worried about self-defense.
> But, Men in Japan learn judo as culture.
Men in Japan learn judo for its cultural value.
> >Do you have a favorite judo website?
> I found a judo page on the intirnet: http://www.kodokan.org
I found a judo page on the Internet:
Thanks. It was in English, too!
> >Have you ever camped?
> I think that you enjoyed camp.
> I glad to enjoy you.
I am glad you enjoyed it.
> I go little camp.
I went camping a little.
> Thus far, I went 3 or 4 times.
>
> I'm looking forward to your reply.
>
> Sincerely,
> Taka
> (Syouhei Takayama)