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289. Noguchi Hideyo (1876-1928)
Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 289. Noguchi Hideyo (1876-1928). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 16, 1990. Lettres N (2), O, P et R (1) p. 21
290. Noguchi Yonejirō (1875-1947)
Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 290. Noguchi Yonejirō (1875-1947). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 16, 1990. Lettres N (2), O, P et R (1) p. 21
290. Noguchi Yonejirō (1875-1947)
Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 290. Noguchi Yonejirō (1875-1947). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 16, 1990. Lettres N (2), O, P et R (1) p. 21
“Reading guidance as a part of Guidance”: A popular philosophy of reading guidance in Japan developed by Michio Namekawa in the 1940s
In this study, the author examines the development of Michio Namekawa’s philosophy on reading guidance, dokusho shido, which has been since the late 1940s one of the two pillars of school library philosophy in Japan. Namekawa is recognized as one of the key persons to cultivate the practice and philosophy of reading guidance in post-war Japan. To conduct the research, the author collects and examines all of Namekawa’s historical documents from the pre- to early post- WWII periods, when he developed his theory of reading guidance. The author finds that Namekawa’s philosophy can partially be traced back to the war period at which time a children’s cultural improvement movement occurred. Then, under the occupation after the war, the CIE Education Division led Namekawa to shape his philosophy and curriculum more concretely. Around 1949, he found important components of the concept of integrating reading guidance into a students’ personal life-Guidance, which Namekawa maintained throughout the post-war period
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The future of the mind: the scientific quest to understand, enhance, and empower the mind
Michio Kaku, the New York Times bestselling author of Physics of the Impossible and Physics of the Future tackles the most fascinating and complex object in the known universe: the human brain. The Future of the Mind brings a topic that once belonged solely to the province of science fiction into a startling new reality. This scientific tour de force unveils the astonishing research being done in top laboratories around the world—all based on the latest advancements in neuroscience and physics—including recent experiments in telepathy, mind control, avatars, telekinesis, and recording memories and dreams. The Future of the Mind is an extraordinary, mind-boggling exploration of the frontiers of neuroscience. Dr. Kaku looks toward the day when we may achieve the ability to upload the human brain to a computer, neuron for neuron; project thoughts and emotions around the world on a brain-net; take a “smart pill” to enhance cognition; send our consciousness across the universe; and push the very limits of immortality
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Chaetoviridins constitute a large family of structurally related secondary metabolites isolated from Chaetomium fungi. To elucidate the biosynthesis pathway and understand how the chemical diversity of chaetoviridins is generated, gene deletion and in vitro characterization of the four post-PKS modifications enzymes were undertaken. CazL and CazP were identified to have substrate promiscuity that facilitates the formation of nonchlorinated analogues. In addition, enzymatic oxidation and reduction combined with spontaneous dehydration and lactonization of the intermediates further expand the chemical diversity.DP1 GM106413/GM/NIGMS NIH HHSUnited States/R01 GM085128/GM/NIGMS NIH HHSUnited States/1DP1GM106413/DP/NCCDPHP CDC HHSUnited States
W.B.Yeats and Fenollosa's Posthumous Noh Manuscripts
The aim of this paper is to investigate the significance of the Pound-Fenollosa manuscripts for the verse plays of W. B. Yeats. Yeats stayed with Pound in Stone Cottage in the winter of 1914_15. This was the first time he read Fenollosa's posthumous manuscripts of Noh plays. Certain Noble Plays of Japan was published, with a preface by Yeats, translated by Fenollosa and redacted by Pound, two years later. This published version became the definitive text, incorporating Yeats' suggestions and advice. In the first chapter of the paper, Yeats' relationship with Japanese artists in London will be dealt with, especially, the friendship between Yeats and Noguchi Yone. In 1914, many Japanese literary and artistic figures were living in London. Some of them had moved there to escape the war spreading all over Europe, including the well-known painter, Fujita Tsuguji. The figures I will discuss here are Noguchi Yonejiro (Yone) and Ito Michio with whom Yeats became closely acquainted. Their names can be found in both his works and his letters. Japanese society in London was so small and closed that everyone knew each other. Makino Yoshio, a painter known for The Colour of London, lived with Noguchi Yone. Noguchi's son, the American sculptor, Noguchi Isamu, later made a mask for Yeast's experimental play, At the Hawk's Well, in which Ito Michio danced superbly. Yeats called him a "genius of movement", and described his dancing as "a tragic image". Without Ito, Yeats' verse play might have been difficult to perform. It is generally agreed that Ito was not familiar with the actual performance of the Noh drama. Under the influence of Expressionism and Nijinsky, he realizedwhat Yeats and Pound had sought on the stage, rather than bringing an authentic understanding of Noh. Noguchi Yone published his poems in English and was welcomed by English literary society. Noguchi recollects his close friendship with Yeats in an essay, while Yeats wrote him two letters in which hepraised oriental paintings. The general predilection of this period towards the Oriental things made Noguchi's poems much more acceptable than might have been expected.In the second and third chapters, Yeats' verse plays will be discussed, incomparison with Noh drama. There are many similarities between Only Jealousy of Emer and Awoi no Uye. Both plays attempt to show changing personality through the wearing of two different masks. In Awoi no Uye, the mask of Lady Rokujo changes from "deigan" (jealousy) to "hannya" (the evil spirit).There is a convention concerning plot construction in Noh: Waki (a wandering priest) entrance of Shite (protagonist) interaction between Shite and Waki story of Shite intermission. The second act also proceeds asabove. A ghost often plays the role of Shite and confides his or her secret to the wandering priest, for example in the play, Nishikigi. Yeats made use of the ghost's confession in Dreaming of the Bones. It is clear that the structure of this verse play is based on that of Nishikigi.3KJ00004094415論文Articledepartmental bulletin pape
Hyperspace a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the tenth dimension
Are there other dimensions beyond our own? Is time travel possible? Can we change the past? Are there gateways to parallel universes? All of us have pondered such questions, but there was a time when scientists dismissed these notions as outlandish speculations. Not any more. Today, they are the focus of the most intense scientific activity in recent memory. In Hyperspace, Michio Kaku, author of the widely acclaimed Beyond Einstein and a leading theoretical physicist, offers the first book-length tour of the most exciting (and perhaps most bizarre) work in modern physics, work which includes research on the tenth dimension, time warps, black holes, and multiple universesThe theory of hyperspace (or higher dimensional space) - and its newest wrinkle, superstring theory - stand at the center of this revolution, with adherents in every major research laboratory in the world, including several Nobel laureates. Beginning where Hawking's Brief History of Time left off, Kaku paints a vivid portrayal of the breakthroughs now rocking the physics establishment. Why all the excitement? As the author points out, for over half a century, scientists have puzzled over why the basic forces of the cosmos - gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces - require markedly different mathematical descriptions. But if we see these forces as vibrations in a higher dimensional space, their field equations suddenly fit together like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle, perfectly snug, in an elegant, astonishingly simple form. This may thus be our leading candidate for the Theory of EverythingIf so, it would be the crowning achievement of 2,000 years of scientific investigation into matter and its forces. Already, the theory has inspired several thousand research papers, and has been the focus of over 200 international conferences. Many leading scientists believe the theory will unlock the deepest secrets of creation and answer some of the most intriguing questions of all time, such as what happened before the Big Bang, whether the past can be altered, and if gateways to other universes exis
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