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  • かみぽこぽこ。 - 楽天ブログ(Blog)

    Could reform mission put Taro Kono on pass to succeed Suga? My comments are included on an article of the Japan Times. Taro Kono, then the foreign minister, at the International Media Center for the Group of 20 summit in Osaka in 2019. Kono has made no secret of his desire to eventually become prime minister. | BLOOMBERGThe Japan Times”Could reform mission put Taro Kono on path to succeed Suga? Me

      かみぽこぽこ。 - 楽天ブログ(Blog)
    • tx-ruby - namespace gimite

      FrontPage This is a Ruby 1.8/1.9 binding of Tx, a library for a compact trie data structure. For details of Tx, see: Tx: Succinct Trie Data structure How to install † $ sudo gem install tx Or $ wget http://gimite.net/archive/tx-ruby-0.0.5.tar.gz $ tar xvzf tx-ruby-*.tar.gz $ cd tx-ruby $ sudo ruby setup.rb If your Ruby is 1.8.x mswin32, you don't need compilers (binary is bundled). Tx library is b

      • http://www.tomakomai-ct.ac.jp/department/gene/ono/basicwords.txt

        # 公開されている既存英語語彙表の統合一覧表(15806語掲載) # -は未掲載、BNC語彙表収録語で初出のものは表内に記し、それ以外の同綴異品詞語は( )内に収めた。 # BNC語彙表収録語の品詞情報は次のように表している。(j:形容詞, r:副詞, c:接続詞, d:決定詞, i:不定詞, t:間投詞, m:助動詞, n:名詞, p:前置詞, o:代名詞, v:動詞) # 左から北大語彙表, JACET8000, COCET2200, BNC語彙表, ALC-SVL12000, 杉浦リスト英語I, 杉浦リスト英語II, 英単語綴りの順に掲載. # HUEVL, JACET, COCET, BNC, SVL, SUGI1, SUGI2, WORD. - - - -- -- - 6 AAR - - - -- -- 5 4 AB - - - -- -- 5 - ABCs - - - -- -

        • Collaborating Made Easy: Priority Matrix For Mac

          Visiteurs depuis le 26/01/2019 : 6063 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 29 Collaborating Made Easy Priority Matrix For Machine LearningPriority Matrix is a visual and secure task prioritization application by Appfluence. The solution not only lets you assign employees to urgent tasks, it also lets you easily identify them according to their exigency with icons and stars. Priority Matrix also giv

            Collaborating Made Easy: Priority Matrix For Mac
          • Bill Nye - Wikipedia

            William Sanford Nye (/naɪ/; born November 27, 1955)[4] is an American mechanical engineer, science communicator, and television presenter. He is best known as the host of the science education television show Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1999) and as a science educator in pop culture. Born in Washington, D.C., Nye began his career as a mechanical engineer for Boeing in Seattle, where he invented

              Bill Nye - Wikipedia
            • Christopher Alexander - Wikipedia

              Christopher Wolfgang John Alexander (4 October 1936 – 17 March 2022)[1][2][3] was an Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist. He was an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His theories about the nature of human-centered design have affected fields beyond architecture, including urban design, software, and sociology.[4] Alexander designed and personall

                Christopher Alexander - Wikipedia
              • Project Gutenberg Canada / Projet Gutenberg Canada

                BREAKING NEWS! The Tr*mp-Trudeau twenty-year copyright extensions breach Canada's legal obligations to other countries and to its citizens, and must be cancelled ASAP. Dr Mark Akrigg of Project Gutenberg Canada explains. 3 JUNE 2024: Tr*mp is now a convicted felon, 34 times over. It's time to cleanse Canada's copyright laws of his filthy extensions. Let's get our public domain back! Why should Can

                • Language Log » Charles J. Fillmore, 1929-2014

                  « previous post | next post » Arnold Zwicky shares the sad news that the Berkeley linguist Charles J. "Chuck" Fillmore passed away yesterday. Arnold quotes Amy Dahlstrom's Facebook update: Charles Fillmore died yesterday at age 84 after a long battle with cancer. A brilliant linguist, especially in the field of lexical semantics, who influenced so many of us Berkeley students and colleagues elsewh

                  • Francis Fukuyama - Wikipedia

                    Francis Yoshihiro Fukuyama (/ˌfuːkuːˈjɑːmə, -kəˈ-/; born October 27, 1952) is an American political scientist, political economist, international relations scholar and writer. Fukuyama is best known for his book The End of History and the Last Man (1992), which argues that the worldwide spread of liberal democracies and free-market capitalism of the West and its lifestyle may signal the end point

                      Francis Fukuyama - Wikipedia
                    • MIT Anime Club :: MIT in Anime

                      Appearances of MIT in Anime Dating at least from the days of "God of Manga" Osamu Tezuka's interest in the genre, science fiction has long been one of the major streams of anime. Given the fictional science focus of many anime titles, it should come as no surprise that MIT is occasionally mentioned in anime. Of course, MIT usually is used to fill the role of "generic non-Japanese source of advance

                      • Geisha - Wikipedia

                        Geisha (芸者) (/ˈɡeɪʃə/; Japanese: [ɡeːɕa]),[1][2] also known as geiko (芸子) (in Kyoto and Kanazawa) or geigi (芸妓), are female Japanese performing artists and entertainers trained in traditional Japanese performing arts styles, such as dance, music and singing, as well as being proficient conversationalists and hosts. Their distinct appearance is characterised by long, trailing kimono, traditional ha

                          Geisha - Wikipedia
                        • Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia

                          Herbert Marshall McLuhan[a] CC (July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian philosopher whose work is among the cornerstones of the study of media theory.[7][8][9][10] He studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge. He began his teaching career as a professor of English at several universities in the United States and Canada before moving to the University of Toront

                            Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia
                          • Education System in Japan: The Complete Guide

                            Many of you reading this article would likely have finished university. However, it’s essential to understand the Japanese educational system, especially if you are in Japan or planning to move in with school-going kids or a foreigner looking for higher education in Japan. Japanese School Education System Japanese school education system consists of 12 years, out of which the first 9 years of educ

                              Education System in Japan: The Complete Guide
                            • BLACKLIST OF JAPANESE UNIVERSITIES

                              (NB at the very start: Submissions to both the Blacklist or the Greenlist are welcome. Application is here. I welcome input. For example, if you find some job advertisement which proves a university qualifies for either list, please send me the text, save me some time by rewriting the pertinent data as per the Blacklist entry format sbelow, and a link. Please try to keep sources as close to primar

                              • 博士論文と著作権(第3版)

                                博士論文と著作権 Guide for Doctorate Theses and Copyrights 第 3 版 3rd edition (2014 年 4 月 7 日) (April 7, 2014) 作成:東京大学情報システム部情報基盤課学術情報チーム(デジタル・ライブラリ担当) Academic Information Team, Information Technology Department, Division for Information and Communication Systems The University of Tokyo 日本語版/Japanese version ➜ Go to page 1 英語版/English version ➜ Go to page 17 この文書は随時更新されます。最新版は、東京大学学術機関リポジトリにて公開されます。 This

                                • 平仮名字体意識と明治期読本 : HUSCAP

                                  Hokkaido University | Library | HUSCAP Advanced Search 言語 Home About HUSCAP Open Access Policy Browse by Author Browse Communities & Collections Scholarly Journals Theses Doctoral Dissertations Listed by Graduate Schools Conference Procs. Events HUSCAP Senior (in Japanese) Societies Downloads (country) For university staff How to post your papers to HUSCAP Publication of theses Helpline about thes

                                  • Hirohito - Wikipedia

                                    Hirohito[a] (29 April 1901 – 7 January 1989), posthumously honored as Emperor Shōwa,[b] was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 1926 until his death in 1989. He was one of the longest-reigning monarchs in the world, with his reign of 62 years being the longest of any Japanese emperor. Hirohito was born in Aoyama, Tokyo, during the reign of his

                                      Hirohito - Wikipedia
                                    • Parlay

                                      According to a report by the German National Statistics Office, the number of Doctoral Students in Germany will increase by 4% by 2021. This increase is due to the formalization of the doctorate, which has reduced the number of dropouts. In addition, some professions or fields require Ph.D. holders, so the increasing number of Ph.D. students is a positive development for the economy. Job opportuni

                                      • Why Japan Is Excited About the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

                                        "The 1964 Olympics had a huge impact in the global imagination of what Japan could be and would be," says Christian Tagsold, a scholar of modern Japan at Germany's Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany. Just 10 days before the start of the '64 Games, Japan launched the shinkansen bullet train service. Over the ensuing decades, the still-growing and remarkably punctual network has carrie

                                          Why Japan Is Excited About the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
                                        • Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

                                          "Academic misconduct" redirects here. For misconduct in research, see Scientific misconduct. Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions of academic misconduct are usually outlined in ins

                                            Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia
                                          • Harold Agnew - Wikipedia

                                            Harold Melvin Agnew (March 28, 1921 – September 29, 2013) was an American physicist, best known for having flown as a scientific observer on the Hiroshima bombing mission and, later, as the third director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.[1] Agnew joined the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago in 1942, and helped build Chicago Pile-1, the world's first nuclear reactor. In 19

                                              Harold Agnew - Wikipedia
                                            • Vannevar Bush - Wikipedia

                                              Vannevar Bush (/væˈniːvɑːr/ van-NEE-var; March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator, who during World War II headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD), through which almost all wartime military R&D was carried out, including important developments in radar and the initiation and early administration of the Manhattan Proje

                                                Vannevar Bush - Wikipedia
                                              • HSP Visa in Japan|Himanshu Jain

                                                Introduced in May 2012, the Highly Skilled Professional visa (HSP) special visa offers more workforce advantages than standard work visas. It's issued through a standard point-based system to foreigners who meet the requirements for education, professional work history, annual salary, and age. Those under the HSP visa are considered irreplaceable human resources who are capable of generating and e

                                                  HSP Visa in Japan|Himanshu Jain
                                                • Susan Sontag - Wikipedia

                                                  Susan Lee Sontag (/ˈsɒntæɡ/; January 16, 1933 – December 28, 2004) was an American writer, critic, and public intellectual. She mostly wrote essays, but also published novels; she published her first major work, the essay "Notes on 'Camp' ", in 1964. Her best-known works include the critical works Against Interpretation (1966), On Photography (1977), Illness as Metaphor (1978) and Regarding the Pa

                                                    Susan Sontag - Wikipedia
                                                  • Miles Davis - Wikipedia

                                                    Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a roughly five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major stylistic developments in jazz.[1] Born into a upper-middle

                                                      Miles Davis - Wikipedia
                                                    • 「第1回 日本博士人材追跡調査」の実施について | 科学技術・学術政策研究所 (NISTEP)

                                                      2014年11月7日より、2012年度の博士課程修了者を対象にした、追跡調査を実施します。 (English page is below.) 本ページには、回答者の方へのお願い、Q&Aなどを適宜掲載していきます。 回答者の方(2012年に博士課程を修了された方)へのお願い 平素より当研究所の活動に御協力を賜り御礼申し上げます。 さて、「第1回 日本博士人材追跡調査(JD-Pro.)」を2014年11月7日より実施します。本調査は大学に御協力いただき、2012年度に博士課程を修了された方を対象に、大学より「『第1回博士人材追跡調査』へのご協力のお願い」を送付しております。2014年12月26日(金)までに、御回答くださいますよう、お願い申し上げます。 本調査の結果は、文部科学省が実施する科学技術・学術政策や高等教育政策の策定に向けた情報基盤として活用される予定です。※調査の実施業務の一部を

                                                      • 07 Halliday 1766

                                                        FRED HALLIDAY Maxine Molyneux Simon Frederick Peter Halliday 1946–2010 FRED HALLIDAY (as he was always known), who died from cancer in Barcelona on 26 April 2010, was a writer, teacher and public intellectual whose work spanned two closely related fields: the post-colonial societies of the Middle East, and international relations. Although he was not afraid to change his mind on key matters, there

                                                        • http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/351/pg351.html

                                                          The Project Gutenberg EBook of Of Human Bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Of Human Bondage Author: W. Somerset Maugham Release Date: May 6, 2008 [E

                                                          • ケント・ギルバート『誰が歴史修正主義者だって? Who Is Revising History?』

                                                            In the ongoing debate over the mistaken paragraphs in McGraw-Hill’s history textbook regarding the so-called comfort women issue, the December 2015 issue of “Perspectives on History,” the official publication of the American Historical Association, has published a letter from 50 Japanese historians in rebuttal to the 20 American historians who stood by McGraw-Hill. 米国歴史学会(AHA)の機関誌『パースペクティブズ・オン・ヒスト

                                                              ケント・ギルバート『誰が歴史修正主義者だって? Who Is Revising History?』
                                                            • Sir Ian Brownlie obituary

                                                              Sir Ian Brownlie, who has died aged 77 in a car ­accident while on holiday with his family in Egypt, was one of the world's leading international lawyers, making his mark both in litigation and by his scholarly writings. He practised before the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague as well as many other courts, international and national, including the House of Lords, where he played a

                                                                Sir Ian Brownlie obituary
                                                              • Language Log » Nerd, geek, PK: Creeping Romanization (and Englishization), part 2

                                                                « previous post | next post » The question of whether or not there's a word for "nerd" in Chinese has recently come up, in Mark Liberman's "'Your passport has just been stamped for entry into the Land of Bullshit'". Mark quotes Tom Scocca, who cites three terms:  fáwèi de rén 乏味的人 ("a dull and tasteless person"), diànnǎomí 电脑迷 ("someone excessively enthusiastic about computers"), and shūdāizi 书呆子

                                                                • Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia

                                                                  On 23 September 2019, Thunberg attended the UN Climate Action Summit in New York City.[80][81] That day the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) hosted a press conference where Thunberg joined 15 other children, including Ayakha Melithafa, Alexandria Villaseñor, Catarina Lorenzo, and Carl Smith. Together, the group announced they had made an official complaint against five nations that were not

                                                                    Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia
                                                                  • Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

                                                                    Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works and mentoring hundreds of apprentices in his Taliesin Fellowship.[1][2] Wright

                                                                      Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia
                                                                    • Spike: No man but a blockhead

                                                                      [This is the last ever Spike ramble, so slip on your stoutest trekking boots, decant a wee dram of aqua vitae into your hip-flask, and join me across a few rickety stiles and muddy, forgotten fields.] No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money. Samuel Johnson, Friday, 5 April 1776, from The Life of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell Many moons ago, long before the accident, I went for a drive.

                                                                      • Japanese universities losing battle with foreign rivals – DW – 08/12/2023

                                                                        Academics in Japan are concerned that the nation's population decline will lead to more private universities declaring bankruptcyImage: Naoki Ueda/AP/picture alliance Japanese universities are slipping down the rankings of the world's top academic institutions, with many struggling to secure research funding. Fewer international students are choosing Japan for their education, and the number of do

                                                                          Japanese universities losing battle with foreign rivals – DW – 08/12/2023
                                                                        • The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages

                                                                          One researcher of language acquisition describes her basic question as “How do I get a thought from my mind into yours?”Illustration by Oliver Munday; source photograph from Universal History Archive / Getty (face) Last May, Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia, a doctoral candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, flew to Malta for a week to learn Maltese. He

                                                                            The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages
                                                                          • Ray Charles - Wikipedia

                                                                            Ray Charles Robinson Sr.[note 1] (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in history, and was often referred to by contemporaries as "The Genius". Among friends and fellow musicians he preferred being called "Brother Ray".[1][2] Charles was blinded during childhood, possibly due to glauco

                                                                              Ray Charles - Wikipedia
                                                                            • Lakshmi Sahgal - Wikipedia

                                                                              Lakshmi Sahgal (pronunciationⓘ) (born Lakshmi Swaminathan; 24 October 1914 – 23 July 2012) was a revolutionary of the Indian independence movement, an officer of the Indian National Army, and the Minister of Women's Affairs in the Azad Hind government. Lakshmi is commonly referred to in India as Captain Lakshmi, a reference to her rank when taken prisoner in Burma during the Second World War. Earl

                                                                                Lakshmi Sahgal - Wikipedia
                                                                              • lib/Lingua/JA/bep-eng.dic - metacpan.org

                                                                                The London Perl and Raku Workshop takes place on 26th Oct 2024. If your company depends on Perl, please consider sponsoring and/or attending. # License GPL # # - modified hankaku kana to zenkaku kana # - added basic japanese letters # by M.Ohtsuka(mash) # ZYUGANOV ジュガノフ ZYGOTE ザイゴウトゥ ZYGOMATIC ザイゴウマティク ZYGOMA ザイゴウマ ZYDECO ザイデコウ ZVEGINTZOV ズベジンツフ ZURICH ツーリッヒ ZULU ズールー ZUKERMAN ズッカーマン ZUCKER ズッカー Z

                                                                                • A 1996 Radiohead Interview - The Bends, Britpop And OK Computer | The Quietus

                                                                                  The year before the release of _OK Computer_ Radiohead were standing on the verge of becoming the biggest alternative rock band in the world. Clare Kleinedler, spoke to them for US magazine _Addicted To Noise_ Britpop. IT’S ALL over the place – all of a sudden. There’s Oasis, the Beatles’ rip-offs trying to emulate the Rolling Stones’ drug-taking, groupie-filled past. Then there’s Blur, the self-d

                                                                                    A 1996 Radiohead Interview - The Bends, Britpop And OK Computer | The Quietus