The lead single "Gay Goth Scene" was released in July, 2013.
]The video for the single was directed by Kai Stänicke, who received the “Short Film Award for Human Rights” at San Marino International Film Festival awards, “Tadgell’s Bluebell Honor Award”, being named “Best Short Film About/For Youth” at the 16th Auburn International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults in Sydney, Australia, and best German short at the International Queer Film Festival Hamburg, Germany.
The cover art work is by Joel Gibb and Paul P. The interior drawing of Chelsea Manning is by G.B. Jones.
2-Arachidonyl glyceryl ether (2-AGE, Noladin ether) is a putative endocannabinoid discovered by Lumír Hanuš and colleagues at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Its isolation from porcine brain and its structural elucidation and synthesis were described in 2001.
Discovery
Lumír Hanuš, Saleh Abu-Lafi, Ester Fride, Aviva Breuer, Zvi Vogel, Deborah E. Shalev, Irina Kustanovich, and Raphael Mechoulam found the endogenous agonist of the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) in 2000. The discovery was 100 gram of porcine brain, (approximately a single brain) was added to a mixture of 200 mL of chloroform and 200 mL of methanol and mixed in a laboratoryblender for 2 minutes. 100 mL of Water was then added, and the mixing process continued for another minute. After this, the mixture was filtered. Two layers then formed and the layer of water-methanol was separated and evaporated when pressure was reduced. Synaptosomal membranes were prepared from 250g of the brains of Sabra male rats. A Hewlett Packard G 1800B GCD system that has a HP-5971 GC with electron ionization detector was used.
Age 12(12歳。,12-Sai.) is an ongoing Japanese slice of liferomanceshōjomanga series written and illustrated by Nao Maita. It began serialization in 2012 in Shogakukan's Ciaomanga magazine and seven volumes have been published so far. It was adapted into an original video animation that was released in April 2014 and it was also adapted into a video game. An anime television series adaptation has been announced to air in April 2016.
Characters
Volumes
1 (March 1, 2013)
2 (July 1, 2013)
3 (November 29, 2013)
4 (July 1, 2014)
5 (October 30, 2014)
6 (February 27, 2015)
7 (July 27, 2015)
Reception
Volume 3 reached the 47th place on the weekly Oricon manga chart and, as of December 8, 2013, has sold 36,632 copies; volume 4 reached the 20th place and, as of July 13, 2014, has sold 53,162 copies; volume 5 reached the 38th place and, as of November 9, 2014, has sold 50,161 copies.
A hardcourt (or hard court) is a surface or floor on which a sport is played, most usually in reference to tennis courts. They are typically made of rigid materials such as asphalt or concrete, and covered with acrylic material to seal the surface and mark the playing lines, while providing some cushioning. Historically, hardwood surfaces were also in use in indoor settings, similar to an indoor basketball court, but these are now rare.
Tennis
Tennis hard courts are made of synthetic/acrylic layers on top of a concrete or asphalt foundation and can vary in color. These courts tend to play medium-fast to fast because there is little energy absorption by the court, like in grass courts. The ball tends to bounce high and players are able to apply many types of spin during play. Flat balls are favored on hard courts because of the extremely quick play style. Speed of rebound after tennis balls bounce on hard courts is determined by how much sand is in the synthetic/acrylic layer placed on top of the asphalt foundation. More sand will result in a slower bounce due to more friction.
More formally, a problem p is called hard for a complexity class C under a given type of reduction, if there exists a reduction (of the given type) from any problem in C to p. If a problem is both hard for the class and a member of the class, it is complete for that class (for that type of reduction).
A problem that is complete for a class C is said to be C-complete, and the class of all problems complete for C is denoted C-complete. The first complete class to be defined and the most well-known is NP-complete, a class that contains many difficult-to-solve problems that arise in practice. Similarly, a problem hard for a class C is called C-hard, e.g. NP-hard.
Normally it is assumed that the reduction in question does not have higher computational complexity than the class itself. Therefore it may be said that if a C-complete problem has a "computationally easy" solution, then all problems in "C" have an "easy" solution.
Japan's nightlife is home to hundreds of "host clubs." These are nightclubs where women pay men simply for their attention and affection. The male "hosts" can make as much as $200,000 a night. Not only do they get large tips from the female customers, they're also present with lavish gifts ranging from expensive alcohol to designer clothing. Vocativ went to Japan and spoke to Hikaru Aizawa, who is perhaps the most famous Japanese host of all.
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published: 30 Jul 2014
Replacing Retaliation With Reconciliation | Hiromi Yano | TEDxKyoto
Since 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a project coordinator for Japan, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. Since his first trip to Israel in 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a repr...
published: 29 Nov 2018
WORLD ORDER "HAVE A NICE DAY"
Check out what the buzz is all about! WORLD ORDER's HAVE A NICE DAY is getting everyone talking (and watching). See how the crew unleashes itself in Akihabara. If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or just want to put a smile on your face -- just click on play and have a nice day!
Japan's nightlife is home to hundreds of "host clubs." These are nightclubs where women pay men simply for their attention and affection. The male "hosts" can m...
Japan's nightlife is home to hundreds of "host clubs." These are nightclubs where women pay men simply for their attention and affection. The male "hosts" can make as much as $200,000 a night. Not only do they get large tips from the female customers, they're also present with lavish gifts ranging from expensive alcohol to designer clothing. Vocativ went to Japan and spoke to Hikaru Aizawa, who is perhaps the most famous Japanese host of all.
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Japan's nightlife is home to hundreds of "host clubs." These are nightclubs where women pay men simply for their attention and affection. The male "hosts" can make as much as $200,000 a night. Not only do they get large tips from the female customers, they're also present with lavish gifts ranging from expensive alcohol to designer clothing. Vocativ went to Japan and spoke to Hikaru Aizawa, who is perhaps the most famous Japanese host of all.
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Since 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a p...
Since 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a project coordinator for Japan, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. Since his first trip to Israel in 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a representative of the Oomoto Foundation, a Shinto sect based in Ayabe City, Kyoto and active in inter-religious dialogue and peace activities, Hiromi has visited 35 countries, including numerous trips to Israel. In 1999 he carried a letter of peace from the mayor of Ayabe to the mayor of Jerusalem, which resulted in an official declaration of friendship between the two cities. Since then, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Since 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a project coordinator for Japan, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. Since his first trip to Israel in 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a representative of the Oomoto Foundation, a Shinto sect based in Ayabe City, Kyoto and active in inter-religious dialogue and peace activities, Hiromi has visited 35 countries, including numerous trips to Israel. In 1999 he carried a letter of peace from the mayor of Ayabe to the mayor of Jerusalem, which resulted in an official declaration of friendship between the two cities. Since then, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Check out what the buzz is all about! WORLD ORDER's HAVE A NICE DAY is getting everyone talking (and watching). See how the crew unleashes itself in Akihabara. ...
Check out what the buzz is all about! WORLD ORDER's HAVE A NICE DAY is getting everyone talking (and watching). See how the crew unleashes itself in Akihabara. If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or just want to put a smile on your face -- just click on play and have a nice day!
Check out what the buzz is all about! WORLD ORDER's HAVE A NICE DAY is getting everyone talking (and watching). See how the crew unleashes itself in Akihabara. If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or just want to put a smile on your face -- just click on play and have a nice day!
Japan's nightlife is home to hundreds of "host clubs." These are nightclubs where women pay men simply for their attention and affection. The male "hosts" can make as much as $200,000 a night. Not only do they get large tips from the female customers, they're also present with lavish gifts ranging from expensive alcohol to designer clothing. Vocativ went to Japan and spoke to Hikaru Aizawa, who is perhaps the most famous Japanese host of all.
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Since 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a project coordinator for Japan, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. Since his first trip to Israel in 1999 Hiromi Yano has immersed himself in the history, culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, focusing on the conflict that divides the two. As a representative of the Oomoto Foundation, a Shinto sect based in Ayabe City, Kyoto and active in inter-religious dialogue and peace activities, Hiromi has visited 35 countries, including numerous trips to Israel. In 1999 he carried a letter of peace from the mayor of Ayabe to the mayor of Jerusalem, which resulted in an official declaration of friendship between the two cities. Since then, Hiromi has organized Japanese communities to participate in the Middle East Project, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together in Japan to learn about Japanese culture, live with host families and share personal stories from the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. Through his work, Hiromi has developed a deeper understanding of both sides of the conflict and is active in sharing his wide view with others. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Check out what the buzz is all about! WORLD ORDER's HAVE A NICE DAY is getting everyone talking (and watching). See how the crew unleashes itself in Akihabara. If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or just want to put a smile on your face -- just click on play and have a nice day!
The lead single "Gay Goth Scene" was released in July, 2013.
]The video for the single was directed by Kai Stänicke, who received the “Short Film Award for Human Rights” at San Marino International Film Festival awards, “Tadgell’s Bluebell Honor Award”, being named “Best Short Film About/For Youth” at the 16th Auburn International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults in Sydney, Australia, and best German short at the International Queer Film Festival Hamburg, Germany.
The cover art work is by Joel Gibb and Paul P. The interior drawing of Chelsea Manning is by G.B. Jones.