Sinuciderea în Japonia (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sinuciderea în Japonia" in Romanian language version.

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japantimes.co.jp

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oecd.org

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  • „Health status - Suicide rates - OECD Data” (în engleză). Organizația pentru Cooperare și Dezvoltare Economică (OECD). Accesat în . 
  • „Interactive charts by the OECD”. OECD Data (în engleză). Accesat în . 

ohio.edu

  • "In Japanese culture, for example, there are basically two types of suicide: honorable and dishonorable suicide. Honorable suicide is a means of protecting the reputation of one's family after a member has been found guilty of a dishonorable deed such as embezzlement or flunking out of college, or to save the nation as in the case of the kamikaze pilots in World War II. Dishonorable suicide is when one takes his or her life for personal reasons in order to escape some turmoil. This is thought of as a cowardly way out of life and a coward can only bring dishonor to his family." - "The Moral Dimensions of Properly Evaluating and Defining Suicide" Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine., by Edward S. Harris, Chowan College

theguardian.com

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  • Lewis, Leo (). „Japan gripped by suicide epidemic”. The Times. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • „令和元年中における自殺の状況” (PDF). National Police Agency. . Arhivat din original (PDF) la . Accesat în . 
  • "In Japanese culture, for example, there are basically two types of suicide: honorable and dishonorable suicide. Honorable suicide is a means of protecting the reputation of one's family after a member has been found guilty of a dishonorable deed such as embezzlement or flunking out of college, or to save the nation as in the case of the kamikaze pilots in World War II. Dishonorable suicide is when one takes his or her life for personal reasons in order to escape some turmoil. This is thought of as a cowardly way out of life and a coward can only bring dishonor to his family." - "The Moral Dimensions of Properly Evaluating and Defining Suicide" Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine., by Edward S. Harris, Chowan College

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