Ambassador Rice, the second youngest person to hold that position. She's the first (African) American woman to be America's representative to the United Nations so she did perfect in the theme of this year's Black history month, black woman in the American culture and history. As an Ambassador, Susan Rice represents United States to the international community at the United Nations. So she presents America's views on the (global issues) that UN tackles, things like peace, climate change and the fight against poverty and disease. Rice holds several positions in former president Bill Clinton administration. She earns an (undergraduate) in Stanford and completed her master's degree and doctor at Oxford University.
We have a great way for you to test your knowledge of other significant people in advance of African American history so interactive quiz designed especially for Black History Month. And it's in the spotlight section on our homepage at CNN student news. com.
Well, you have seen the rating on video games that say what age group games are suitable for. There's T for teen, E for everyone. Japan might need a new (rating) for one group of gamers, SC, senior citizens. Chinno shows us how the elderly over running some arcades in Japan, and why the arcades owners couldn't be happy about it.
In the hyper animated shot-them-up world, Japan's video game arcade. Players have gone from preteen to retiree. When we look around we see a lot of people who are about your same age, why? Because it's fun here, says Taka Oka. He's 70 so many grey hair gamers gather here that this arcade has morphed into an unofficial senior center.
Of course, we did, he says pointing out games that meet you every other day, games are good prevent (dementia). A clear trend spotted by the cooperation that owns this arcade, now pushing senior days, building more ping-ball, coin generative games and marketing easy to use point cards.
Are you purposely making this more analog to (meet the needs of) an old population? That' right, says Sega's spokeswoman, in Japan, the trend is to use mobile phone to collect point, we are using (paper) because it's senior-friendly.
If you think getting senior people to play video games is a crazy idea, well, consider this, for every child in Japan, there are two elderly people in 50 years the number will grow, for every child, there will be four elderly people. It only makes (economic sense).
Japan is aging faster than any other where on the planet, with the birth rate at the (historical lows). The arcade is just one example of once youth folks industry shifting to meet the population reality. No telling, says the video game industry, but the future of this (graying nation) holds. Yanno ,CNN Tokyo.
Before we go, things are looking up for a very small housing market. It's for two kangaroos in Australian zoo. It's looking up because these are tree kangaroos. They are most of their lives up off the ground. They just move to a new home in the facility. Forget hopping, these things are (natural climbers). Right now, they are just male and female, but the zoo keeper says they hope a (baby room) could be on the way soon. So in another words, the couple could bring home a little bundle of joy. Hopefully, they are getting settled into their new home and nothing kanga ruin that experience. We will bounce back tomorrow. We are CNN Students News, hope see you then, bye-bye.