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Hashima

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Hashima (häshē`mä), city (1990 pop. 61,460), Gifu prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Kijo River. It is a major center for the production of kimonos.


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Since Haifa married Egyptian businessman Ahmad Abu Hashima numerous rumors about their potential break-up and the many problems between them have been spread.
The press release notes the island's "grim history of forced labor and exploitation" of human and natural resources, but Hashima doesn't push an overtly political message, though, along with the apocalyptic allusions, the harsh back-story is easily pieced together.
National survey data further reveal that the rate of sexual victimization is higher among youth as compared to adults (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2001; Fisher, Cullen, & Turner, 2000; Hashima & Finkelhor, 1999; Kilpatrick, Edmunds, & Seymour, 1992; Kilpatrick & Saunders, 1997; Rennison 2001; 2002; Tjaden & Thoennes, 1998; 2000).
 
 
 
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