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It is a treasure to find faithful people.Listen to what the Bible says, from Proverbs.(click for podcast)law' loDpu' claim Daq taH loDpu' vo' unfailing muSHa', 'ach 'Iv ta'laH tu' a voqmoH loD?Many men claim to be men of unfailing love, but who can find a faithful man?Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Per questa Giornata Internazionale delle Donne scopriamo insieme le vicende di Hangaku Gozen, la onna-bugeisha che guidò una ribellione contro lo shogunato! Una storia di coraggio e determinazione nella nuova puntata del Podcast dello Shogun! Link in bio (Instagram), post in evidenza (Facebook), oppure leggi sotto!La trascrizione è disponibile sul sito:https://www.podcastdelloshogun.itSe desideri sostenere il podcast, puoi farlo in due modi:- Tramite ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/podcastdelloshogun- Tramite Paypal: https://paypal.me/podcastdelloshogunLa puntata è disponibile su:podcastdelloshogun.itSpotifyYoutubeAmazon MusicSpreakerApple Podcasts(basta cercare "podcast dello shogun")Fonti:Alessandro Amitrani - Le donne samurai, la vera storiaRochelle Nowaki - Women Warriors of early JapanStephen Turnbull - Samurai women 1184/1877Valentina Calzavara - Samurai celebri ed eroi leggendari: i guerrieri giapponesi nelle stampe mushaeCarla Mais - Onna-bugeisha: La donna guerriera tra realtà storica e tradizione inventataImmagini:Hangaku Gozen, di YoshitoshiFuhamaru, la mascotte del podcast, è disegnato da @bibidrakeart#podcast #podcastitalia #podcastitaliani #samurai #shogun #storia #japan #japanese #giappone #giapponese #womensday #internationalwomensday #history #podshogun #culturagiapponese #giapponefeudale #culturaorientale #podshogun #festadelladonna #marzo #mimosa #donna #donne #giornatainternazionaledelladonna #strongwomen #womenshistorymonth #happyinternationalwomensdayGuerra Genpei, Guerra Gempei, guerra tra Minamoto e Taira, chi erano i Taira, Hangaku Gozen, onna bugeisha, donna samurai, donna guerriera
Cling to that which is good!Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans.(click for podcast)chaw' muSHa' taH Hutlh hypocrisy. Abhor vetlh nuq ghaH mIghtaHghach. Cling Daq vetlh nuq ghaH QaQ.Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
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Open your heart!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John.(click for podcast)'ach 'Iv ghajtaH the world's goods, je sees Daj loDnI' Daq need, je closes Daj tIq vo' compassion Daq ghaH, chay' ta'taH the muSHa' vo' joH'a' remain Daq ghaH?But whoever has the world`s goods, and sees his brother in need, and closes his heart of compassion against him, how does the love of God remain in him?Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is more than a word.Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John.(click for podcast)wIj mach puqpu', let's ghobe' muSHa' Daq mu' neH, ghobe' tlhej the tongue neH, 'ach Daq deed je vIt.My little children, let`s not love in word only, neither with the tongue only, but in deed and truth.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is patient and is kind.Listen to what the Bible says, from 1Corinthians .(click for podcast)muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud, ta'be' behave itself inappropriately, ta'be' nej its ghaj way, ghaH ghobe' provoked, takes ghobe' account vo' mIghtaHghach;Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud, doesn`t behave itself inappropriately, doesn`t seek its own way, is not provoked, takes no account of evil;Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Be kind - be children of the Most High.Listen to what the Bible says, from Luke.(click for podcast)'ach muSHa' lIj jaghpu', je ta' QaQ, je lend, expecting pagh DoH; je lIj pop DichDaq taH Dun, je SoH DichDaq taH puqpu' vo' the HochHom jen; vaD ghaH ghaH kind toward the unthankful je mIghtaHghach.But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is patient!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1Corinthians.(click for podcast)1Corinthians muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud,1Corinthians Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud,Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Cling to that which is good!Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans(click for podcast)chaw' muSHa' taH Hutlh hypocrisy. Abhor vetlh nuq ghaH mIghtaHghach. Cling Daq vetlh nuq ghaH QaQ.Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Remain in love!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John(click for podcast)maH Sov je ghaj believed the muSHa' nuq joH'a' ghajtaH vaD maH. joH'a' ghaH muSHa', je ghaH 'Iv remains Daq muSHa' remains Daq joH'a', je joH'a' remains Daq ghaH.We know and have believed the love which God has for us. God is love, and he who remains in love remains in God, and God remains in him.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
God's love is unconditional.Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans(click for podcast)'ach joH'a' commends Daj ghaj muSHa' toward maH, Daq vetlh while maH were yet yemwI'pu', Christ Heghta' vaD maH.But God commends his own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love casts out fear!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John(click for podcast)pa' ghaH ghobe' taHvIp Daq muSHa'; 'ach perfect muSHa' casts pa' taHvIp, because taHvIp ghajtaH punishment. ghaH 'Iv fears ghaH ghobe' chenmoHta' perfect Daq muSHa'.There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear has punishment. He who fears is not made perfect in love.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
What covers wrong?Listen to what the Bible says, from Proverbs(click for podcast)Hatred stirs Dung strife, 'ach muSHa' covers Hoch wrongs.Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all wrongs.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
What is the greatest?Listen to what the Bible says, from 1Corinthians(click for podcast)'ach DaH HartaHghach, tul, je muSHa' remainó Dochvammey wej. The greatest vo' Dochvammey ghaH muSHa'.But now faith, hope, and love remainóthese three. The greatest of these is love.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
A new commandment!Listen to what the Bible says, from John(click for podcast)A chu' ra'ta'ghach mu' jIH nob Daq SoH, vetlh SoH muSHa' wa' another, just rur jIH ghaj loved SoH; vetlh SoH je muSHa' wa' another. Sum vam Hoch DichDaq Sov vetlh SoH 'oH wIj ghojwI'pu', chugh SoH ghaj muSHa' vaD wa' another.A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, just like I have loved you; that you also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
How can we know God?Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John(click for podcast)ghaH 'Iv ta'be' muSHa' ta'be' Sov joH'a', vaD joH'a' ghaH muSHa'.He who doesn`t love doesn`t know God, for God is love.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
E ftuar në “Live From Tirana” ka qenë Kalia Musha, nga shoqata YWCA of Albania, e cila këtë vit ka ndërmarrë fushatën e 16-të të ndërgjegjësimit ndaj kancerit të gjirit. Me sloganin “Fjongo Rozë më kujton”, Kalia ka theksuar edhe njëherë rëndësinë e konsultimit dhe kontrollit mbi këtë sëmundje që prek 1 në 8 gra.
What is “Mastery?” How do we go about attaining it? Not just the physical expertise with our bodies – with the physical fighting techniques – but with the core philosophical, strategical, and tactical lessons, insights, and levels of understanding described in the ancient scrolls? In this episode, we'll delve into something that my teacher, Hatsumi-Soke […]
In this episode I am joined by Kiwi Angus Winstone and Kashmiri local Mushtaq (“Musha”) Magray who are the founders and Directors of Wild Snow and Kashmir Skis. Angus and Musha talk with me about the Kashmir region and in particular the area Gulmarg (“the meadow of flowers”) in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas where you will find Apharwat peak (www.wildsnow.co.nz/about-gulmarg-copy/) at 4,267m. We learn about Musha getting into skiing from an early age, some history of skiing in the region alongside Angus's path to launching a ski venture business with Musha in the Kasmir region. This is a fascinating tale of two men from different cultures connected by a love of the snow and the joy of skiing who both harbour a desire to give back to the local community and provide pathways to meaningful employment in the ski industry both in Kashmir and abroad. This one is a long player as there was a lot of ground to cover from pounding the streets of India in the search of suitable suppliers for the manufacturing of ski equipment to the early days of Angus and Musha brewing up their first batch of ski wax with the help of some local chefs. Finally, we delve into some of the hurdles and opportunities for Kiwis looking to do business in India alongside Musha's closing thoughts on the importance of community and knowing your neighbours. I hope you enjoy this one!
What kind of spirit does God give?Listen to what the Bible says, from 2 Timothy.(click for podcast)vaD joH'a' ta'be' nob maH a qa' vo' taHvIp, 'ach vo' HoS, muSHa', je self-control.For God didn`t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Look past friend's problems!Listen to what the Bible says, from Proverbs.(click for podcast)Proverbs ghaH 'Iv covers an offense promotes muSHa'; 'ach ghaH 'Iv repeats a matter separates best friends.Proverbs He who covers an offense promotes love; but he who repeats a matter separates best friends.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
God's spirit can help us be disciplined!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Timothy.(click for podcast)vaD joH'a' ta'be' nob maH a qa' vo' taHvIp, 'ach vo' HoS, muSHa', je self-control.For God didn`t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Follow God's path!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Timothy.(click for podcast)'ach SoH, loD vo' joH'a', Haw' Dochvammey Dochmey, je tlha' after QaQtaHghach, godliness, HartaHghach, muSHa', patience, je gentleness.But you, man of God, flee these things, and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and gentleness.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
MUSHA, um acrônimo para Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor, é um clássico jogo de tiro com rolagem vertical lançado em 1990 para o Sega Genesis. A história se desenrola no ano de 2290, onde o jogador assume o papel de Terri, uma piloto que comanda um mecha avançado na luta contra o supercomputador Dire 51, que ameaça a Terra. A jogabilidade mantém as convenções da série Aleste, com intensos combates aéreos e uma variedade de armas para o mecha. O jogo é notável por sua trilha sonora de speed metal, que complementa a estética japonesa e a ação frenética do gameplay.Patrocinador Clinica Nativa https://clinicanativa.weebly.com
Seek the way of love!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Corinthians.(click for podcast)muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud, ta'be' behave itself inappropriately, ta'be' nej its ghaj way, ghaH ghobe' provoked, takes ghobe' account vo' mIghtaHghach;Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud, doesn`t behave itself inappropriately, doesn`t seek its own way, is not provoked, takes no account of evil;Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
It is a treasure to find faithful people.Listen to what the Bible says, from Proverbs.(click for podcast)law' loDpu' claim Daq taH loDpu' vo' unfailing muSHa', 'ach 'Iv ta'laH tu' a voqmoH loD?Many men claim to be men of unfailing love, but who can find a faithful man?Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
In occasione della Giornata internazione dedicato alla donna del 2024, pubblico questo special dedicato a una delle eroine (se non LA eroina) folkloristiche del Giappone più amata di sempre, Tomoe Gozen.Protagonista di innumerevoli dipinti e fonte di ispirazione per libri, manga, anime, film e chi più ne ha più ne metta, scopriamo qual è la sua storia, la sua origine e cosa l'ha consegnata alla leggenda!Cerca il podcast sui social!https://www.facebook.com/podcastdelloshogunhttps://www.instagram.com/podcastdelloshogun/https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastdelloshogun---Mi trovi anche su Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/18pSpwnHNWevxRPaFpXh26Su Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-dello-shogun/id1649546421Su Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@PodcastDelloShogunSu Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/show/podcast-dello-shogun---Se desideri sostenere il podcast, puoi farlo in due modi:- Tramite ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/podcastdelloshogun- Tramite Paypal: https://paypal.me/podcastdelloshogun---Fonti:-Stephen Turnbull - The Gempei War 1180-85-University of Hawaii, Rochelle Nowaki - Women Warriors of Early Japan-Università Ca'Foscari, Carla Mais - Onna bugeisha: La donna guerriera tra realtà storica e tradizione inventata-Università Ca'Foscari, Valentina Calzavara - Samurai celebri ed eroi leggendari: i guerrieri giapponesi nelle stampe mushae
Cling to that which is good!Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans.(click for podcast)chaw' muSHa' taH Hutlh hypocrisy. Abhor vetlh nuq ghaH mIghtaHghach. Cling Daq vetlh nuq ghaH QaQ.Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Open your heart!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John.(click for podcast)'ach 'Iv ghajtaH the world's goods, je sees Daj loDnI' Daq need, je closes Daj tIq vo' compassion Daq ghaH, chay' ta'taH the muSHa' vo' joH'a' remain Daq ghaH?But whoever has the world`s goods, and sees his brother in need, and closes his heart of compassion against him, how does the love of God remain in him?Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is more than a word.Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John.(click for podcast)wIj mach puqpu', let's ghobe' muSHa' Daq mu' neH, ghobe' tlhej the tongue neH, 'ach Daq deed je vIt.My little children, let`s not love in word only, neither with the tongue only, but in deed and truth.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is patient and is kind.Listen to what the Bible says, from 1Corinthians .(click for podcast)muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud, ta'be' behave itself inappropriately, ta'be' nej its ghaj way, ghaH ghobe' provoked, takes ghobe' account vo' mIghtaHghach;Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud, doesn`t behave itself inappropriately, doesn`t seek its own way, is not provoked, takes no account of evil;Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Be kind - be children of the Most High.Listen to what the Bible says, from Luke.(click for podcast)'ach muSHa' lIj jaghpu', je ta' QaQ, je lend, expecting pagh DoH; je lIj pop DichDaq taH Dun, je SoH DichDaq taH puqpu' vo' the HochHom jen; vaD ghaH ghaH kind toward the unthankful je mIghtaHghach.But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Love is patient!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1Corinthians.(click for podcast)1Corinthians muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud,1Corinthians Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud,Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Cling to that which is good!Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans(click for podcast)chaw' muSHa' taH Hutlh hypocrisy. Abhor vetlh nuq ghaH mIghtaHghach. Cling Daq vetlh nuq ghaH QaQ.Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Remain in love!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1John(click for podcast)maH Sov je ghaj believed the muSHa' nuq joH'a' ghajtaH vaD maH. joH'a' ghaH muSHa', je ghaH 'Iv remains Daq muSHa' remains Daq joH'a', je joH'a' remains Daq ghaH.We know and have believed the love which God has for us. God is love, and he who remains in love remains in God, and God remains in him.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
David Osman of the IRF is joined by Ryoji Musha, the Founder of Musha Research. Ryoji Musha founded Musha Research in 2009 following a long and distinguished career working for leading global investment banks in Japan and the USA since 1973. During that period, he achieved the top-rating for Japan Equity Strategy in the Institutional Investor polls. In this podcast Ryoji Musha discusses the reasons for the dramatic improvement in the outlook for the Japanese economy. He identifies the importance of the improving competitiveness of the Japanese yen against the US dollar and crucial global geopolitical factors, particularly the troubled US-China relationship, as well as the emerging secular trends in the domestic economy. Ryoji Musha also explains the ongoing changes in the Bank of Japan's monetary policy stance that will lead to the effective elimination of the yield curve control (YCC) policy and other unconventional monetary policy measures by the end of next year. He also sets out the pathway for economic growth and a sustained return to the BOJ's 2%pa inflation target. He assesses when and by how much Japanese interest rates are likely to rise in 2024 and what this will mean for the 10-year government bond yield. Ryoji Musha concludes with an assessment of bullish factors driving the strong performance of the Tokyo stock market and foresees a significant increase in the weightings of Japanese equities in global portfolios. Musha Research was founded in 2009 to provide more direct assistance with financial market analysis and the determination of medium and long-term outlooks. The activities of Musha Research are guided by three principles: adhering to consistent logic; reaching conclusions based on their own beliefs; and using a viewpoint that incorporates both history and a global perspective.
The clock is ticking toward a possible US debt default. President Joe Biden is expected to meet congressional leaders tomorrow after the vast majority of Senate Republicans said they'd refuse to raise the debt ceiling unless there are spending cuts. Joining the show to discuss is Kristina Hooper, the Chief Global Market Strategist at Invesco. Also on today's show: A.K.M. Musha, Sudan Country Director at Concern Worldwide. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Cat Fever is spreading after the Panthers came back forma 2 goal deficit and scored 3 unanswered and beat the Maple Leafs 3-2 in game 2 of their 2nd round series to take a 2-0 series lead. As great as this run has bene we want it to continue so Leroy want s Tobin to have no contact with Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky cause Tobin is a mush.
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88 Irish citizens have been evactuated from Sudan but over a hundred Irish citizens remain in Sudan as evacuation efforts resume. The Irish Army Ranger Wing is working with counterparts in Spain and France to evacuate the remaining citizens. From Port Sudan having been evacuated from Khartoum, Concern's Country Director for Sudan, Musha gave Ciara an update on the situation there.
88 Irish citizens have been evactuated from Sudan but over a hundred Irish citizens remain in Sudan as evacuation efforts resume. The Irish Army Ranger Wing is working with counterparts in Spain and France to evacuate the remaining citizens. From Port Sudan having been evacuated from Khartoum, Concern's Country Director for Sudan, Musha gave Ciara an update on the situation there.
A.K.M. Musha, Concern's Country Director for Sudan on the humanitarian crisis that faces Sudan as humanitarian agencies are forced to flee the conflict.
Steve and Andre do a deep dive into what they've been playing recently on Nintendo Switch Online, including their likes, their dislikes, and plenty of debate on what they agree and disagree on. [00:00] Intro [04:50] Games We've Been Playing (Dig Dug 2, Contra Hard Corps, Castlevania Bloodlines, Fire n' Ice, Earthbound Beginnings, Shinobi 3, Mega Man: The Wily Wars, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3) [30:01] Break #1 [31:05] Import Report (StarFox 64, Rushing Beat [Rival Turf], Puyo Puyo [Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine], Wave Race 64, Umihara Kawase, Harvest Moon, Custom Robo, Sin and Punishment) [49:32] Recommended Games (Psycho Dream, Operation Logic Bomb, Spanky's Quest, Sword of Vermillion, Nightshade, Gargoyle's Quest, Demon's Crest, MUSHA) [01:11:11] Break #2 [01:02:30] Sorry, But I Don't Get It (Dynamite Headdy, Alien Soldier, Joe & Mac 2, Congo's Caper, Altered Beast, Alone In the Dark: The New Nightmare) [01:17:11] In Defense of Yoshi's Story [01:24:02] In Defense of Banjo-Kazooie [01:29:06] What do we want to see on the service next? [01:35:30] Outro Follow the show on Twitter at @FineTimePodcast Andre: @pizzadinosaur Steve: @monotonegent
Budo Etc | Contemporary Thoughts on Traditional Martial Arts
Craig is joined by Dean Suter, creator and host of the Musha Shugyo podcast, for a discussion on preservation and promotion in the traditional, classical and contemporary martial arts. If you haven't already, check out Dean @mushashugyopodcast on Instagram and check out the Musha Shugyo podcast either directly at https://mushashugyopodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or by searching in all good podcast players. (and don't forget to follow @budoetc, too and sign up to our list at www.budoetc.com)!Follow us at @budoetc on Instagram and don't forget to sign up to our list at www.budoetc.com for the earliest updates and news!
David Osman of the IRF is joined by Ryoji Musha, the Founder of Musha Research. Musha Research was founded in 2009 following Ryoji Musha's long and distinguished career working for leading global investment banks in Japan and the USA since 1973. During that period, he achieved the top-rating for Japan Equity Strategy in the Institutional Investor polls. ----more---- This podcast explores why the Japanese economy is beginning to emerge from the torpor of the post-1990 crash that has dogged the country for over three decades. In 2022 a weaker yen has transformed Japan's international competitive position with profound implications for Japan's economy, economic policy and corporate strategy. Also highlighted is the importance of longer term global geopolitical factors, particularly the evolution of Japan's trading relationship with the USA and the emergence of the Chinese economy as a major player on the world stage. Ryoji Musha assesses the outlook for Japan's monetary policy and discusses the future direction of yield curve control and Japan's ultra-low interest rates. He points out the beneficial effects of a moderately weaker yen for Japan's domestic demand, production of exports and the relocation of factories from abroad. A cheaper yen is also encouraging more tourists to visit Japan. In addition, he believes that Japanese equities are now extremely undervalued, thereby potentially encouraging more corporate share buybacks. Musha Research was founded in 2009 to provide more direct assistance with financial market analysis and determination of medium and long-term outlooks. The activities of Musha Research are guided by three principles: adhering to consistent logic; reaching conclusions based on their own beliefs; and using a viewpoint that incorporates both history and a global perspective.
God's spirit can help us be disciplined!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Timothy.(click for podcast)vaD joH'a' ta'be' nob maH a qa' vo' taHvIp, 'ach vo' HoS, muSHa', je self-control.For God didn`t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Follow God's path!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Timothy.(click for podcast)'ach SoH, loD vo' joH'a', Haw' Dochvammey Dochmey, je tlha' after QaQtaHghach, godliness, HartaHghach, muSHa', patience, je gentleness.But you, man of God, flee these things, and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and gentleness.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Seek the way of love!Listen to what the Bible says, from 1 Corinthians.(click for podcast)muSHa' ghaH patient je ghaH kind; muSHa' ta'be' envy. muSHa' ta'be' brag, ghaH ghobe' proud, ta'be' behave itself inappropriately, ta'be' nej its ghaj way, ghaH ghobe' provoked, takes ghobe' account vo' mIghtaHghach;Love is patient and is kind; love doesn`t envy. Love doesn`t brag, is not proud, doesn`t behave itself inappropriately, doesn`t seek its own way, is not provoked, takes no account of evil;Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
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It is a treasure to find faithful people.Listen to what the Bible says, from Proverbs.(click for podcast)law' loDpu' claim Daq taH loDpu' vo' unfailing muSHa', 'ach 'Iv ta'laH tu' a voqmoH loD?Many men claim to be men of unfailing love, but who can find a faithful man?Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
The shmup, which used to be simply known as a shooter, is one of the oldest genres in gaming. The genre was permanently established when Taito's Space Invaders rocked arcades in Japan, establishing a legacy that would carry on throughout the entirety of video game history. @Hoptimus (RFC) of the Retro Futurist Podcast joins @GameAgentET (OGiH) and The Six Button Samurai for a wild and woolly trip through the shmup's evolution during the 8/16/32-bit age, stopping to pay respects to a vast galaxy of personal favorites such as Lifeforce, Blazing Lazers, Thunder Force, MUSHA, Radiant Silvergun, Darius Gaiden, Battle Garegga, and a few dark horse suggestions you may not have heard of. Shoot the core!https://linktr.ee/ohgodithzwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNMusic and Production by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and SoundAudio Engineered by Dean Delp for Area 42 Studios and Sound https://twitter.com/DeanDelpVOhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadio ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Who were these legendary Japanese warriors who have been forgotten by history? Badass Samurai... it's not just for the boys! Listen to the stories of three women who fought valiantly for their homes and the people they loved.
Cling to that which is good!Listen to what the Bible says, from Romans.(click for podcast)chaw' muSHa' taH Hutlh hypocrisy. Abhor vetlh nuq ghaH mIghtaHghach. Cling Daq vetlh nuq ghaH QaQ.Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide. Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the “barbarity” of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's “authentic” cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China. This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising. Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chun's Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu He's Remains of Life (2017). Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts.
Sorry everyone, I didn't feel like tracking down an MP3 of Sonic Boom, so you're just getting game music. But if Jessi and I actually do a Sonic CD episode, we'll get it in there! In the meantime, you can just listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnVboYhEe5Q Anyway, Tom is back this week, and we dig into our first game from the Switch Online's Genesis collection, *checks notes* "Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor," or MUSHA. It's a scrolling shooter with mechs and stuff. So that's neat. Send us an email to read on the show! theretrobreakdown@gmail.com TW's Discord: https://discord.gg/dTrBruG Podcast games streamed live at: twitch.tv/timewanderer TW on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/timewanderer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrobreakdown/support
In this episode, Frenchpet plays Musha! He talks about the NSO expansion pack, controllers, Watto, retro hardware prices, shmups, game shops, weird flexes, regret, historical revisionism, living in a tree on Dagobah, and much more! Follow our socials for more Frenchpet madness! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frenchpet/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/frenchpet/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frenchpetpodcast/ Linktr.ee: http://frenchpet.com/ For merch, you can get it at: http://store.frenchpet.com/
Payout to myself, djtyrant and musha6570 - 2x media DJTyrant and I talk to Musha about his time joining the league, becoming a Rougarous, and becoming the Flamingos GM. Episode link
Speziell in den frühen 90ern war gerade auf den 16Bit-Konsolen kaum ein Genre derart überrepräsentiert wie das horizontal oder vertikal oder in alle möglichen Richtungen scrollende Shmup. Wie konnte man da herausragen, für Aufmerksamkeit und… Mehr
Indigenous Cultural Translation: A Thick Description of Seediq Bale (Routledge, 2020) is about the process that made it possible to film the 2011 Taiwanese blockbuster Seediq Bale in Seediq, an endangered indigenous language. Seediq Bale celebrates the headhunters who rebelled against or collaborated with the Japanese colonizers at or around a hill station called Musha starting on October 27, 1930, while this book celebrates the grandchildren of headhunters, rebels, and collaborators who translated the Mandarin-language screenplay into Seediq in central Taiwan nearly eighty years later. As a “thick description” of Seediq Bale, this book describes the translation process in detail, showing how the screenwriter included Mandarin translations of Seediq texts recorded during the Japanese era in his screenplay, and then how the Seediq translators backtranslated these texts into Seediq, changing them significantly. It argues that the translators made significant changes to these texts according to the consensus about traditional Seediq culture they have been building in modern Taiwan, and that this same consensus informs the interpretation of the Musha Incident and of Seediq culture that they articulated in their Mandarin-Seediq translation of the screenplay as a whole. The argument more generally is that in building cultural consensus, indigenous peoples like the Seediq are “translating” their traditions into alternative modernities in settler states around the world. Darryl Sterk is an Assistant Professor of Translation Studies at Lingnan University in Hong Kong. He is also a literary translator, especially of fiction from Taiwan. Li-Ping Chen is Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include literary translingualism, diaspora, and nativism in Sinophone, inter-Asian, and transpacific contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Overview: Today, we're going to talk about SafeBoda - the Ugandan motorbike hailing platform. We'll explore the SafeBoda story across 7 areas: Motorbike hailing platforms in other emerging markets (GoJek) African mobility context SafeBoda's founding & early history Fundraising and growth Product & monetization strategy Competitive positioning & potential exit options Overall outlook This episode was recorded on Oct 31, 2021. Companies discussed: SafeBoda, GoJek, Gokada, Pathao, Allianz X, CRE Ventures, Uber Boda, Bolt / Taxify Boda, Tugende, Chipper Cash, Musha ventures, Go ventures & Gozem Business concepts discussed: Mobility Tech, Pan-Africa expansion, Transportation + FinTech Superapps Conversation highlights: (05:20) - Motorbike hailing platforms in other emerging markets (GoJek) (05:30) - Africa transportation context (07:40) - Uganda country & transportation context (24:50) - Founder background - Rapa Thomson, Maxime Dieudonne, Alastair Sussock (38:20) - SafeBoda's launch (43:36) - Fundraising (52:50) - Geographic expansion (1:15:00) - Product & monetization strategy (1:25:00) - Competition and options for exit (1:37:00) - Olumide's overall thoughts and outlook (1:48:01) - Bankole's overall thoughts and outlook (1:51:10) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Founders podcast (Dave Senra) & Don't Sweat the Small Stuff . . . and It's All Small Stuff (Richard Carlson) Small win: Was in Chicago hanging out with friends for birthday, Hung out with friends in a Miami night out & installed Windows 11 which is sweet and beautiful Other content: Get.Africa #46 article about SafeBoda's Kenya exit (by Chiagoziem Onyekwena), Twitter conversation (by Stone Twine) about SafeBoda's disintermediation Bankole's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Azonto Ghost song & movie || How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum Small win: Chelsea FC can't stop winning. Big win. Other content: So, Where did the Popular Uganda Boda Bodas Come From? Listeners: We'd love to hear from you. Email info@afrobility.com with feedback! Founders & Operators: We'd love to hear about what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.com Investors: It would be great to link up with you to drive the ecosystem forward. Contact us at info@afrobility.com Join our insider mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes at Afrobility.com
Es ist Pfingsten. Woher kommt eigentlich dieses Wort? Es kommt vom althochdeutschen ‚fingþa‘, was so viel bedeutet wie ‚faul rumliegen, nichts tun und dabei anderen Leuten zugucken, was sie so tun‘. Sprache war halt damals noch effizienter als heute. Macht aber nichts, wir haben ja Zeit. Vor allem, wenn gerade frei ist und wir nichts zu tun haben. Wie an Feiertagen. Wie an Pfingsten zum Beispiel. Liegen wir also faul rum und gucken ein bisschen fern. Aber was? Die Auswahl ist ja unüberschaubar. Wie viel leichter war es doch früher, ganz ganz früher, als es nur ein paar Sender gab. Damals gab es trotzdem Fernsehzeitungen, die über das Programm informiert haben. Komisch, oder? Aber es gab ja auch kein Internet. Heute gibt es Internet und unzählige Sender und es gibt auch immer noch Fernsehzeitungen. Macht das jetzt Sinn oder nicht? Ist jedenfalls so. Also haben wir uns jeder eine Fernsehzeitung gekauft und schauen mal, was so läuft.
Tariki ya 21/4/1994, Akanama ka Loni gashinzwe amahoro ku isi kafashe umwanzuro 912 uhindura inshingano za MINUAR, iyisiga ku izina gusa, ifite abasirikari 250 gusa. Nyamara, buri munsi Jenerali Dallaire wayoboraga MINUAR yohererezaga raporo Umuryango w'abibumbye avuga uko ubwicanyi bwakorerwaga Abatutsi mu Rwanda. Dallaire yavugaga ko umutwe w'abasirikari barindaga Habyarimana n'interahamwe zari zimeze nka « virus » imeze nka nkongwa itakigira gitangira. Ayo makuru, Umuryango w'abibumbye ntiwayahaye agaciro, wafashe icyemezo cyo gutererana Urwanda, abicwa baricwa ku manywa y'ihangu. Mu rucyerera rwo kuwa 20-21/4/1994 nibwo abatutsi bari bahungiye i Murambi bishwe maze abicanyi barangije bajya mu Cyanika kuwa 21/4/1994 nka saa yine za mu gitondo, maze interahamwe zifatanyije n'abajandarume zitera amagerenade mu mpunzi zari zahungiye kuri paruwasi, abandi bakoresha intwaro gakondo mu kwica abatutsi. Icyo gihe hishwe abatutsi basaga ibihumbi 35,000 bakaba bashyinguye mu rwibutso rwa Cyanika. Ku itariki ya 21/04/1994 haje igitero kinini cyane kirimo abajandarume, abavuye mu gisirikare n'abicanyi bavuye mu makomini ya Muko, Karambo, Musange, Musebeya bafite intwaro zitandukanye kandi nyinshi bagota aho impunzi ziri. Abatutsi bagera ku 45,000 biciwe i Kaduha kuri paruwasi gaturika uwo munsi harokoka bacye cyane. Ubwicanyi bwakozwe ku itariki ya 21/04/1994. I Nyamukumba mu birometero 2 uvuye ahari ibiro bya Komini Ntongwe ugana mu Ruhango. Ni ahantu hari ikibaya kinini cyane. Bahitiriye imperuka y'abatutsi bari bahungiye kuri Komini Ntongwe kubera ubwicanyi n'umubare w'Abatutsi bahaguye, bari bashoboye gucika grenades, amasasu, imihoro byo mu gitero cyo kuri Komini, bamwe bakomeretse cyane. Tariki 21/04/1994, Abahutu benshi cyane bitwaje ibihiri n'imipanga binjiye mu mpunzi babanza kuzigendamo bazitegereza, bigeze saa tatu za mu gitondo haza ibitero by'interahamwe nyinshi zambaye ibirere baturuka impande zose bagota aho impunzi zari ziri barazica. Nyuma bafashe abana bari barokotse ubwo bwicanyi babakusanyiriza hamwe, babatekera igikoma bashyiramo acide ubundi barabaha barakinywa barashira. Imibiri y'Abatutsi bagera ku bihumbi 70 nibo bashyinguye mu Rwibutso rwa Jenoside rwa Karama. Ku itariki ya 21/04/1994, haje igitero gikomeye cyari kirimo abasirikare, abapolisi, n'abaturage benshi, kiyobowe n'uwitwa Buyumbu wanayoboye ibitero by'ahitwa Bibare. Mpare ubu iherereye mu Murenge wa Tumba, ikaba yarabarizwaga mu cyahoze ari Komini Huye. Jenoside igitangira muri aka gace, abaturage bose bashyize hamwe bagiye mu Muyogoro gukumira abicanyi baturukaga muri Nyaruguru. Ku itariki 20/04/2019 Burugumesitiri Ruremesha Jonathan wategekaga Komini Huye, wavukaga I Mpare, yakoresheje inama abaturage b'abahutu gusa, abatutsi yabirukanye. Bwakeye kuri 21/04/2019 Abahutu bose bashyize ibirere ku nzu zabo, bahita batangira kwica abatutsi, kubasahura, kubasenyera no kubatwikira. Abasirikare, abajandarume n'abaturage bafatanyije gutsemba abatutsi. Abasirikare n'abajandarume bagiye ahirengeye ku kigega (aho bita ku Nganzagihendo) bakajya barasa abatutsi bari bahakusanyijirijwe. Abatutsi bahiciwe ni abaturutse I Musange, Mpare, Vumbi, Gishamvu, na Nyaruguru. Hiciwe abarenga 11,000. Ku wa 20/04/1994 baraye batwika amazu y'Abatutsi, batangira kubica ku wa 21/04/1994. Abatutsi biciwe i Gishubi ni abari bahatuye n'abaturutse hirya no hino bashakisha uko bahunga, barimo abaturutse I Ndora, Musha, Gikongoro… Bishwe ari benshi cyane kuwa kane tariki 21/04/1994, babarangiza kuwa gatanu tariki 22/04/1994 bahita bakomeza bajya kwica Abatutsi bari I Musha, kuwa gatandatu tariki 23/04/1994 bakomereza I Kabuye. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-rwanda/message
The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (Routledge, 2020) volume investigates the "global education effect"--the impact of global education initiatives on institutional and individual practices and perceptions--with a special focus on the dynamics of border-construction, recognition, subversion, and erasure regarding "Japan". The Japanese government's push for global education has taken shape mainly in the form of English-Medium Instruction programs and bringing in international students who actually serve as a foreign workforce to fill the declining labour force. Chapters in this volume draw from education, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and psychology to examine the ways in which demographic changes, economic concerns, race politics, and nationhood intersect with the efforts to "globalize" education and create specific "global education effects" in the Japanese archipelago. This book will provide a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in Japanese studies and global education. Jingyi Li is a PhD Candidate in Japanese History at the University of Arizona. She researches about early modern Japan, literati, and commercial publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (Routledge, 2020) volume investigates the "global education effect"--the impact of global education initiatives on institutional and individual practices and perceptions--with a special focus on the dynamics of border-construction, recognition, subversion, and erasure regarding "Japan". The Japanese government's push for global education has taken shape mainly in the form of English-Medium Instruction programs and bringing in international students who actually serve as a foreign workforce to fill the declining labour force. Chapters in this volume draw from education, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and psychology to examine the ways in which demographic changes, economic concerns, race politics, and nationhood intersect with the efforts to "globalize" education and create specific "global education effects" in the Japanese archipelago. This book will provide a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in Japanese studies and global education. Jingyi Li is a PhD Candidate in Japanese History at the University of Arizona. She researches about early modern Japan, literati, and commercial publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (Routledge, 2020) volume investigates the "global education effect"--the impact of global education initiatives on institutional and individual practices and perceptions--with a special focus on the dynamics of border-construction, recognition, subversion, and erasure regarding "Japan". The Japanese government's push for global education has taken shape mainly in the form of English-Medium Instruction programs and bringing in international students who actually serve as a foreign workforce to fill the declining labour force. Chapters in this volume draw from education, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and psychology to examine the ways in which demographic changes, economic concerns, race politics, and nationhood intersect with the efforts to "globalize" education and create specific "global education effects" in the Japanese archipelago. This book will provide a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in Japanese studies and global education. Jingyi Li is a PhD Candidate in Japanese History at the University of Arizona. She researches about early modern Japan, literati, and commercial publishing. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (Routledge, 2020) volume investigates the "global education effect"--the impact of global education initiatives on institutional and individual practices and perceptions--with a special focus on the dynamics of border-construction, recognition, subversion, and erasure regarding "Japan". The Japanese government's push for global education has taken shape mainly in the form of English-Medium Instruction programs and bringing in international students who actually serve as a foreign workforce to fill the declining labour force. Chapters in this volume draw from education, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and psychology to examine the ways in which demographic changes, economic concerns, race politics, and nationhood intersect with the efforts to "globalize" education and create specific "global education effects" in the Japanese archipelago. This book will provide a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in Japanese studies and global education. Jingyi Li is a PhD Candidate in Japanese History at the University of Arizona. She researches about early modern Japan, literati, and commercial publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (Routledge, 2020) volume investigates the "global education effect"--the impact of global education initiatives on institutional and individual practices and perceptions--with a special focus on the dynamics of border-construction, recognition, subversion, and erasure regarding "Japan". The Japanese government's push for global education has taken shape mainly in the form of English-Medium Instruction programs and bringing in international students who actually serve as a foreign workforce to fill the declining labour force. Chapters in this volume draw from education, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and psychology to examine the ways in which demographic changes, economic concerns, race politics, and nationhood intersect with the efforts to "globalize" education and create specific "global education effects" in the Japanese archipelago. This book will provide a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in Japanese studies and global education. Jingyi Li is a PhD Candidate in Japanese History at the University of Arizona. She researches about early modern Japan, literati, and commercial publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Nuestro invitado, el periodista Rubén Ibarzábal, autor de “Crónicas de los samuráis”, desmitifica la imagen a veces idealizada de estos guerreros sobre el honor, la lealtad a su daimio o su código del Bushido. Y nos contará historias apasionantes de la Era Sengoku, la era de las guerras civiles en Japón, con batallas épicas como el asedio al castillo de Takamatsu o la del samurái de raza negra. Nos hablará de lo que ocurrió realmente a “los 47 ronin” o a un samurái que se convirtió en objetor de conciencia en el siglo XII o los curiosos duelos de Miyamoto Musashi. Y la historia de un “templo maldito" en el corazón de Kyoto cuyo origen está en un buda gigantesco forjado con el hierro de miles de katanas. O la cabeza cortada de Taira no Masakado en Tokio. O la rebelión del Hijo de Dios y sus samuráis cristianos en el siglo XVII asentados en el castillo de Hara cuyo líder decía que podía hacer milagros como Jesucristo. Y nos contará también por qué se hizo el seppuku del escritor Yukio Mishima. Manuel Berrocal nos hablará del cómic “Ronin” de Frank Muller, el de “Usagi Yojimbo Saga”, las aventuras del conejo samurái o los principales del manga japonés: “El lobo solitario y su cachorro”, “La espada del inmortal” o “Crónicas del viento”. Juan Ignacio Cuesta sobre la obra de Hokusai, un artista del siglo XIX de la escuela «pinturas del mundo flotante». Marcos Carrasco sobre la técnica japonesa de estampación xilográfica llamada Ukiyo-e que dio paso a un género llamado el Musha-e de guerreros samuráis. David Sentinella unirá las creencias del mundo fantasmal japonés con el mundo samurái, trayendo la famosa historia del fantasma de Yotsuya Kaidan, una de las más representadas en el teatro kabuki. En la WikiPepa conoceremos las anécdotas de la película de “Ran”, de Akira Kurosawa. Y Jesús Callejo nos desvelará el arte de la “esgrima sin espada” del legendario samurái Tsukahara Bokuden y que influyó a B
Спустя две недели 2021 года хочу поделиться с вами самым большим и сложным выпуском A&M's Толк, который надеюсь вы послушате хотя бы наполовину. Здесь я решил разобраться что там у известных музыкальных изданий по спискам лучших альбомов 2020 года, составил свою подборку любимцев, попросил своих друзей-музыкантов рассказать что они слушали и попытался разобраться в предстоящей Грэмми 2021. UPD Премия состоится 15 марта, а не 31 января. Кто виноват? Вопрос риторический. В роли гостей выпуска: Антон Смирнов (Summer Garden, Feel Fest, лэйбл Palett) Слава Краснов (Слава Краснов, jasnazima) Артем Золотарев (Cinderember) Саша Акманова (Юхим) Маша Мурачева (фестиваль Sonic Acts (Нидерланды), Musha) Гриша Синяков (экс-Ауткаст, экс- Почтовая Служба Бангкока, Formasbryter). Сообщество подкаста в ВК https://vk.com/aandmss --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaammms/support
In this very emotional episode, BigBoots is forced to make a choice. Either side with the half orc that adopted him as a child, or fight along side his newly found biological gnome father. Join the growing community on our discord! https://discord.gg/PKesAxp
Idan zakayi magana, ka san abin da zaka fada, idan ba haka ba, to fa lallai kar ka ji haushi amsar da za a ba ka.
It's episode 13, the best number. We begin with an outrageous Blue Guy/Red Guy Digital Thunderdome sequence before moving onto the Battle Arena and discovering someone tried to make a fighting game in the middle of this role-playing game. We also find Hammer The Supplier in our modern society, get body shamed by French cooks on a planet that doesn't have France, question whether Rico seeks justice or recruitment, stomp out grotesque monsters in the sewer, experiment with vertical platforming, and discuss the biological and social nature of Solarian sympathy. Memory cubes exist in Xenogears' world but the real life versions of save points are apologies. 00:49 - Intro 02:17 - Eric's text-to-speech puppet theater production, "Red & Blue Brain Guys, Part 1" 04:53 - Breaking down brain ministry and their techno-sphere 12:23 - D Block'n around 15:28 - C Block, Battling Arena (music sample: "Invasion" "Stage of Death") 18:43 - There is a sub-Destrega arena mech fighting game in Xenogears 23:40 - Creeper in the darkness 26:16 - Battle Arena: Tin Robo, Titan, W-Shaver, MUSHA 28:46 - Seeking justice and beating ass in the sewer with Rico 37:25 - Citan's emerging skills 38:40 - CSI D Block Sewers 42:54 - Redrum 47:23 - Round 2 with Citan and "Emperor" in the JPEG Cosmic Zone 51:40 - Chris' Gebler etymology update 54:48 - Elly and the proud boys sort out their orders To Purge 01:00:50 - Outro Find us on Patreon at patreon.com/retroAM, on Twitter @RetroAmnesiaPod, and through e-mail at retrogradeamnesiapodcast@gmail.com.
It's time... to battle! Marc Matt and John sit down for an entirely non civil discussion about the best game released in 1990. Nine games will be chosen as nominations, three games each. With the nine nominations agreed upon, the trio of diligent gamers will play all of the games and later come back in a future episode to decide which is the best game released in 1990! Intro music from www.bensound.com Snoopy Tennis (1982) https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Snoopy_Tennis Smash TV (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_TV Dark Seal (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Seal Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson%27s_Moonwalker Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_2:_Brutal_Deluxe Snow Bros. (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Bros F-Zero (1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-Zero_(video_game) Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Illusion_Starring_Mickey_Mouse Pilotwings (1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilotwings Star Fleet Battles Captain's Edition Basic Set (1990) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/29663/star-fleet-battles-captains-edition-basic-set Nightmare (1991) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/5641/nightmare Aliens (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliens_(1990_video_game) Creatures (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatures_(video_game) Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse Turrican (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turrican Funhouse (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FunHouse_(pinball) Wing Commander (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Commander_(video_game) MERCS (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercs Stunts (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunts_(video_game) The Secret of Monkey Island (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_of_Monkey_Island Centurion: Defender of Rome (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion:_Defender_of_Rome Pool of Radiance (1988) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pool_of_Radiance Blood Bros. (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Bros. Cabal (1988) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabal_(video_game) Magic Sword (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Sword_(video_game) Super Mario World (1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_World Double Dragon C64 (1988) https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Double_Dragon_(Melbourne_House) Carrier Air Wing (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_Air_Wing_(video_game) Champions of Krynn (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champions_of_Krynn Devil's Crush (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Crush Gals Panic (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gals_Panic James Pond (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Pond Mega Twins (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Twins Out Zone (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Zone Parodius! From Myth to Laughter (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parodius!_From_Myth_to_Laughter Shadow Dancer (1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Dancer Columns (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columns_(video_game) Sol-Feace (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol-Feace Sex Vixens from Space (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_Vixens_from_Space MUSHA (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSHA
Norge har nylig fått verdensmesteren i det digitale kortspillet Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. I den anledning har vi invitert Martin Herfjord i studio for å snakke om Hearthstone, og vi benytter samtidig anledningen til å gå litt i dybden på konkurrenten Pokémon TCG. Spill vi snakker om i episode 18: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Pokémon TCG, Days Gone, Devil May Cry 4, Blazing Beaks, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Super Mario Maker 2, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Pokémon Red/Blue, Destiny 2, World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Minecraft, Minecraft Earth, League of Legends, DOTA 2, Musha, Owlboy, Flåklypa Grand Prix, Josefine og gjengen, Age of Conan: Hyborean Adventures, Den lengste reisen, Among the Sleep, The Secret World, Draugen, Drømmefall Kapitler, Pode, Battlefield V, My Child Lebensborn, Heroes of Might & Magic III, Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Gris, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, God of War, Apex Legends, Horizon Zero Dawn, Far Cry 5, Red Dead Redemption 2, PUBG, Windows 95 Kabal, Counter-Strike, Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
Even though World Trigger has been on hiatus for a long time, the love of its fans remains strong. With the series celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, we thought now would be as good as time as any to re-read and talk about it! Joining us are two VERY passionate World Trigger fans and Osamu Mikumo stans - Annaliese Christman, letterer of the series for Viz Media and Weekly Shonen Jump, and Wensleydale Cheddar, host of the Shonen Jump podcast Stammer Stream and the voice of Osamu in Team ODA:R’s World Trigger abridged series! Can they help LumRanmaYasha convince Colton that it’s the best sports manga that isn’t technically a sports manga ever made? Either way, we had a long and fun discussion of one of our favorite series, and we hope you enjoy it! But first, we’ve got a ton of news! We talk about both the Bookscan and Diamond monthly lists, new licenses, lots of industry shakeups, and a few fun polls! There’s so much to talk about, it’s no wonder this episode ended up being four hours long! In fact, we had to cut stuff out of it so it wouldn’t run over five! Speaking of which, you can expect another Q&A Extravaganza focused on World Trigger coming next week! You guys have got a lot of listening to do, and you better start! So get in your Trion bodies and report for duty, because it’s time to hit the trigger on that play button! Trigger on! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro News: 01:55 - April 2018 Bookscan List 05:07 - Diamond’s April 2018 Manga List 08:25 - Shaman King gets spinoff manga about Tao Jun 09:54 - Kengo Hanazawa’s new manga 11:29 - Hiro Mashima teases secret project 13:42 - Attack on Titan Junior High gets 3 new chapters 15:09 - Miyoko Ikeda writes new Sailor Moon novels 16:26 - Seven Seas licenses The Ancient Magus’ Bride Novels 17:40 - Viz Publishes Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku Manga Digitally 21:29 - Anime Industry shows growth in overseas market 29:10 - DMP merges emanga and akadot retail sites 31:37 - Buronson opens manga academy in his hometown 34:14 - Japan Cartoonists Association Award Winners 36:29 - Comico appoints Ushio & Tora editor Musha as editor in chief 37:38 - Mr. Nietzsche listed with bilingual english/japanese release 39:55 - Comic-con Int. to host Yoshitaka Amano 41:10 - The live-action Kakegurui show is now streaming on Netflix 42:30 - FUNimation’s rights to Case Closed have expired 50:04 - Nintendo makes Famicon Mini Shonen Jump edition 51:42 - Mocoyo Anno exhibition in June 53:21 - Potentially stolen Ai & Makoto artwork appears on auction site 55:56 - One of Shotaro Ishinomori’s early shojo manga gets reprinted 58:29 - Updated print counts for various manga and light novel series 1:05:15 - NHK’s Ultimate Gundam Popularity Poll results 1:14:44 - We Never Learn Popularity Poll results 1:21:30 - Dr. Stone Popularity Poll 1:25:05 - Shonen Jump Fan Art contest 1:26:45 - World Trigger Discussion w/Annaliese Christman & Wensleydale Cheddar! 4:07:18 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com,and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. As for our guests, you can follow Annaliese Christman at @kaitou_ace and Wensleydale Cheddar at @WensleyCheddar. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! We take your suggestions and feedback very seriously and want to figure out more ways to reach out and interact with you guys, so please leave some responses! Our next episode will be a review of Go Nagai’s Devilman! We’ll be celebrating its resurgence in popularity thanks to Masaaki Yuasa’s Devilman Crybaby anime adaptation and Seven Seas’s recent release of the original manga and some of its spinoffs! We’re recording the podcast on Sunday, June 3rd! We’ll be joined by Josh Dunham, host of Senpai Coast to Coast and founder of Wave Motion Cannon! It’s been a long time since Josh has been on the show, but we’ve planned to discuss Devilman with him for a while and figured now was the best time to do it! But that’s not all! We’re also recording a special Dragon Ball Super retrospective featuring Sam Leach, who reviewed the series for Anime News Network, as well as Chris Larios, host of Weekly Manga Recap! We’re really excited to talk about Dragon Ball with these fine gents and knowing us you can expect another long, dense podcast out of our conversation! If you have any Devilman or Dragon Ball Super-related comments, questions, or discussion topics you’d like us to talk about, please send them our way either in the comments below, in our Discord server, by commenting in the Manga Mavericks thread on Animation Revelation, tweet them to us, or by sending an e-mail to mangamavericks@gmail.com! And as always, thanks for listening!
Even though World Trigger has been on hiatus for a long time, the love of its fans remains strong. With the series celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, we thought now would be as good as time as any to re-read and talk about it! Joining us are two VERY passionate World Trigger fans and Osamu Mikumo stans - Annaliese Christman, letterer of the series for Viz Media and Weekly Shonen Jump, and Wensleydale Cheddar, host of the Shonen Jump podcast Stammer Stream and the voice of Osamu in Team ODA:R’s World Trigger abridged series! Can they help LumRanmaYasha convince Colton that it’s the best sports manga that isn’t technically a sports manga ever made? Either way, we had a long and fun discussion of one of our favorite series, and we hope you enjoy it! But first, we’ve got a ton of news! We talk about both the Bookscan and Diamond monthly lists, new licenses, lots of industry shakeups, and a few fun polls! There’s so much to talk about, it’s no wonder this episode ended up being four hours long! In fact, we had to cut stuff out of it so it wouldn’t run over five! Speaking of which, you can expect another Q&A Extravaganza focused on World Trigger coming next week! You guys have got a lot of listening to do, and you better start! So get in your Trion bodies and report for duty, because it’s time to hit the trigger on that play button! Trigger on! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro News: 01:55 - April 2018 Bookscan List 05:07 - Diamond’s April 2018 Manga List 08:25 - Shaman King gets spinoff manga about Tao Jun 09:54 - Kengo Hanazawa’s new manga 11:29 - Hiro Mashima teases secret project 13:42 - Attack on Titan Junior High gets 3 new chapters 15:09 - Miyoko Ikeda writes new Sailor Moon novels 16:26 - Seven Seas licenses The Ancient Magus’ Bride Novels 17:40 - Viz Publishes Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku Manga Digitally 21:29 - Anime Industry shows growth in overseas market 29:10 - DMP merges emanga and akadot retail sites 31:37 - Buronson opens manga academy in his hometown 34:14 - Japan Cartoonists Association Award Winners 36:29 - Comico appoints Ushio & Tora editor Musha as editor in chief 37:38 - Mr. Nietzsche listed with bilingual english/japanese release 39:55 - Comic-con Int. to host Yoshitaka Amano 41:10 - The live-action Kakegurui show is now streaming on Netflix 42:30 - FUNimation’s rights to Case Closed have expired 50:04 - Nintendo makes Famicon Mini Shonen Jump edition 51:42 - Mocoyo Anno exhibition in June 53:21 - Potentially stolen Ai & Makoto artwork appears on auction site 55:56 - One of Shotaro Ishinomori’s early shojo manga gets reprinted 58:29 - Updated print counts for various manga and light novel series 1:05:15 - NHK’s Ultimate Gundam Popularity Poll results 1:14:44 - We Never Learn Popularity Poll results 1:21:30 - Dr. Stone Popularity Poll 1:25:05 - Shonen Jump Fan Art contest 1:26:45 - World Trigger Discussion w/Annaliese Christman & Wensleydale Cheddar! 4:07:18 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com,and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. As for our guests, you can follow Annaliese Christman at @kaitou_ace and Wensleydale Cheddar at @WensleyCheddar. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! We take your suggestions and feedback very seriously and want to figure out more ways to reach out and interact with you guys, so please leave some responses! Our next episode will be a review of Go Nagai’s Devilman! We’ll be celebrating its resurgence in popularity thanks to Masaaki Yuasa’s Devilman Crybaby anime adaptation and Seven Seas’s recent release of the original manga and some of its spinoffs! We’re recording the podcast on Sunday, June 3rd! We’ll be joined by Josh Dunham, host of Senpai Coast to Coast and founder of Wave Motion Cannon! It’s been a long time since Josh has been on the show, but we’ve planned to discuss Devilman with him for a while and figured now was the best time to do it! But that’s not all! We’re also recording a special Dragon Ball Super retrospective featuring Sam Leach, who reviewed the series for Anime News Network, as well as Chris Larios, host of Weekly Manga Recap! We’re really excited to talk about Dragon Ball with these fine gents and knowing us you can expect another long, dense podcast out of our conversation! If you have any Devilman or Dragon Ball Super-related comments, questions, or discussion topics you’d like us to talk about, please send them our way either in the comments below, in our Discord server, by commenting in the Manga Mavericks thread on Animation Revelation, tweet them to us, or by sending an e-mail to mangamavericks@gmail.com! And as always, thanks for listening!
Llega un nuevo programa de Pecados Veniales, la esencia del lujo y el estilo de vida en Libertad FM. Entrevistamos a Annalisa Castaldi, Directora de Marketing de Caroli HealthClub que nos habla de todas las novedades y tratamientos que se llevan a cabo en sus centros en España. Caroli Health Club es una red internacional de origen italiano de centros dedicados al wellness con una metodología exclusiva que se compone de servicios integrales para el cuidado y el equilibrio entre cuerpo y mente. También tenemos con nosotros a Elisabeth Horcher, cuarta generación de los dueños de probablemente uno de los mejores restaurantes de España, Restaurante Horcher una referencia atemporal que huye de modas pasajeras y que está abierta a todos aquellos que disfruten del buen comer y quieran sentirse especiales durante unas horas. Nos habla de su restaurante que este año cumple 75 años de su apertura en la capital. Os enseñamos como es el barco volador de Enata Marine, el Foiler, una evolución radical de un yate de día. Su casco realizado íntegramente en fibra de carbono parece diseñado para el Agente 007 y permite con su sistema de esquíes/alas planear sobre las aguas. Os llevamos de viaje al paraíso de los Cayos de Bahamas y más concretamente a The Islands of Copperfield Bay (Musha Cay) un grupo de pequeñas islas pertenecientes al famoso mago donde disfrutar de todos los lujos y aventuras. Por ultimo, en nuestro consultorio relojero os hablamos de unos de los mejores relojeros independientes del momento, Kari Voutilainen y su última creación el 217QRS, un reloj precioso con calendario mensual retrógrado. Pecados Veniales, el espacio del lujo y el estilo de vida, con Ramón Biosca, Alfonso Escámez, Ana Mateu, Vicente Alonso y Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca.
Good news, the full crew is here. Chris has the latest on a John Wick spin-off coming to TV, Naki covers Dan Harmon’s apology for sexual harassment, and Anthony has the latest on a possible Hitman series coming to TV. To wrap things up we finish Round 5 of the Porn or Pony Challenge and crown a winner. For a full rundown of the show check out our shownotes: http://bit.ly/ATGN294 Look for us LIVE Sunday mornings (11 AM EST) by checking out http://www.geeks.live or http://live.atgnpodcast.com, where you will be either to participate via our chat room. We are also available via Twitter (@ATGNPodcast) Facebook (facebook.com/ATGNPodcast) e-mail (atgnpodcast(at)gonnageek.com) or our ATGN Hotline at 304-806-ATGN. All Things Good And Nerdy is a proud member of the Gonna Geek Network.
Estamos de regreso con Destroy The Core, después de algunos meses de hiatus y en esta ocasión decidimos dedicarle el programa a uno de los mejores Shooters de los 16 Bit, MUSHA! También puedes seguirnos en: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Destroythecore/
Le respect nous a quitté lors de cet épisode full hipster à la courbe de #lol exponentielle. On retrouve un MrRayures bruiteur, un Musha porté sur le bolidage, un Cyshini à la Comic Con, un Tombek dragouilleur, un Iopi en slip et un Dwight tuberculeux. Et des bières à carbonade. Quelques trucs cités ici : Le Ulule indécent de Stupéflip : https://fr.ulule.com/stupeflip Une femme, une pipe, un pull : https://iletaitunepub.fr/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/MACHISMEIEUP22.jpg Le Belin en question : http://www.tailleurpourcom.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Belin_Monaco.jpg Unboxing Rammstein en espagnol NSFW : https://youtu.be/anexxjm3tDI?t=2m39s Studio 404, qu'on ne présente plus : https://soundcloud.com/dequaliter/sets/studio-404 Wasaru dans les esgourdes : https://wasaru.bandcamp.com Jean Claude Van Johnson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsqFYLYo0kc Mix Makina 2009 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB2Ru_wdqtY Xibalba, ce groupe absolument pas mexicain en fait : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsqlhsFKrA0 Vegan Black Metal Chef : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RhRFUQvrGU /! Le kickstarter évoqué pour les verres est inexistant, c'est une blague, rangez vos portefeuilles. Beer Menu : - Brussels Beer Project / Grosse Bertha - Omnipollo / Arzachel - Tiny Rebel / Cali American Pale Ale - De Struise / Pannepot Reserva 2012 - Oskar Blues / IPA - Restées non décapuslées pour cause d'alcoolémie trop élevée des membres : Brewdog Punk IPA & Mikkeller Crooked Moon Tattoo Stockholm Stout. Retrouvez Callusus 41.8 sur podCloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/callusus-418?584e90e86e733454047a1f00
Welcome to another episode of RGDS. Matt Lambourne, along with his Retro Wingmen Matt Aguilera & Garron Tungate, guide us through the wonders, challenges and unique experiences of buying imported games back in the 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit heyday. If you enjoyed importing back in the day, or even now... or perhaps are curious about the import culture, this will be the show for you. We even finish the show with a little Import quiz to test your knowledge, let us know how you get on. Links - @Lambomat, @RetroShumper, @Matt_Aguilera. Yamatoku eBay store - http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Used-Video-Game-Yamatoku-Classic Additionally You can follow our podcast on Twitter @RGDSPodcast, check out the Facebook page www.retrogamingdailyshow.com or our new and improved blog at https://rgdspodcast.blogspot.com/ To hear our other many great shows then: RGDS is also now available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/retrogamingdailyshows-podcast/id954142242 Or the RSS feed http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/size/2 Also please take a few moments to check out our amazing sponsors Use promo code "RGDS" for a 5% discount at www.retrotowers.co.uk Use Promo code "RGDS"(PM abeadscstart on facebook) and get a 10% discount. Abeadscstart on Facebook. Plus don't forget to check out our friends over at http://gamesyouloved.com And last but not least head on over to http://www.playexpo.net the greatest retro gaming show on the planet Read more at http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/#WE7Sl8UvWKoP5vsD.99
Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
(Transcript below) Musha-burui is that trembling with excitement, anticipation, and fear one has before engaging in a formidable task. It comes from the idea of a samurai going headlong into battle. Musha 武者 means samurai or warrior. Burui 震い comes from the verb furu 震う, to shake or tremble. This is what I’m feeling recording my first podcast: musha-burui. You can also find me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqAtoUS51HDi2d96_aLv95w Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ The intro/outro music of Uncanny Japan is a song by Christiaan Virant (“Yi Gui” from Ting Shuo). The whole album is just gorgeous as it everything else by FM3. Transcript Hello, Uncanny Japan is author Thersa Matsura, that’s me, exploring all that is weird from old Japan. Strange superstitions and old wives tales, cultural oddities and interesting language quirks. These are little treasures that I dig up when I do research for my writing, and I want to share them with you here on Uncanny Japan. I hope you like the show. Hello my name is Thersa Matsuura and this is Uncanny Japan. I’m an American who has lived over half my life in Japan, in a small fishing town actually, called Yaizu. I am also a writer of dark Japanese themed speculative fiction. I’ve got one book out, soon to be two. The first book is called A Robe of Feathers and Other Stories, and the book coming out in late November is going to be called The Carp-Faced Boy and Other Stories. I’ve also got, again, short stories in magazines and anthologies out there. So that’s what I do. I’m also starting this podcast and there is a reason for that and my reason is, I’m fluent in Japanese and I’ve lived here for so long and I’m kind of embedded in the culture in this tiny town and I… in order to write my stories I do a lot of research and I can go to the library or wherever I go and I read I translate for myself old texts and I talk to family members or the elderly, the grandmas and grandpas in my neighborhood and I ask them questions about how it used to be, right, old Japan. I really like…I’m not a fan of the kawaii culture. I’m not, um… I wouldn’t, I couldn’t tell you a manga to save my life or an anime. No. I’m about, I’m all about the creepy dark, the how it used to be. So, that’s the stuff I research and that’s what, I use all that, these, these strange cultural tidbits to inform my stories. But what I found is, I keep notebooks and I have all this stuff and then occasionally I will look, I will search around in English on the Internet and I can’t find the stuff I’m digging up. It hasn’t… as far as I can tell, hasn’t been translated into English yet. So for years I’ve been, you know, this has been in the back of my head, “I need to blog about this, I need to get this out there,” and because, I think, I think people hear a certain… or they see or they have an image or they have an idea of Japan, but it really is a lot more and I want to share that and I want to get that out there. It’s not just anime, manga, lolita style fashion or anything like that, there’s… the old stuff is really cool. So that’s what this is. That’s Uncanny Japan. I’m going for weird superstitions, old wives tales, I’m going for like, cultural oddities and language quirks, and that’s what I want to give you. They’re going to be short podcasts. I don’t want to go over 10-15 minutes, and another thing that I think…well, it’s kind of my best buddy’s idea and I kind of yoinked his binaural mics, you could probably tell that it sounds different. Um, the mics I’m using are what I would say 3-D. It’s… I want to not only tell you about Japan but I want you to be in Japan with me. So, right now I’m at the ocean, I’m kind of in a cubby hole because it’s windy today and I don’t want… you can hear the gravel under my feet… I don’t want the wind to screw up the recording. So anyway, I’m in this little cubbyhole, the ocean’s over there and I’m not sure if you can hear it. People are walking around, there are a bunch of old men playing ground golf or gate ball, they’re two kinds of games, these people in my neighborhood or this town play a lot. You can hear a boat maybe, not sure. Anyway. So, that’s another thing I wanted to do. I want to go to the beach. I want to go to the harbor. I want to go to the mountains. There are waterfalls, all kinds of insects at night, I want to record the frogs and the crickets and the festivals. We have all kinds of local festivals that would be fun to hear, I think you’d be interested in listening to. We have a morning fish market, not a big one, kind of small but even that would be, I think, kind of neat. So not only do I want to tell you stuff about Japan, I want you to be here with me listening to what it sounds like to be in Japan. You are invited to tell me what you think. Ask me questions. Tell me to dig something up that you’ve heard about. Tell me I’m wrong. That’s good too (laughs). I’m, I’m OK. Right now, like I said, I’m very new to this and this is number one. So, being my first podcast, what I want to introduce to you today is a phrase, a Japanese phrase. I think everyone’s heard or seen, heard… seen the memes that are running around the internet , “15 Words in Other Languages that Don’t Have English Equivalents”, or what else, um, “Twenty Five Foreign Language Emotions That Should have an English Equivalent.” These… They’re kind of neat, right, but they’re also kind of the same. Deja vu, bla bla bla, right, right. You know, you’re heard those, I’ve read them all.. but I have one for you that I couldn’t even tell you when I learned it. I’m pretty sure it was my mother-in-law that told me, and it was many, many, many years ago. It stuck with me and… I can find the translation in English but I don’t think it does the phrase… the phrase is only two words it’s kind of actually one word. It doesn’t do it justice. So it’s also very appropriate to this being my first podcast and this is why I wanted to introduce it and, I use it. I still use it. It’s kind of an old phrase I have heard it used. I think people would understand it. Maybe not the young people so much. I don’t know. Maybe they would. It’s musha-burui, musha-burui and… it’s two characters, two Chinese, Japanese characters. Musha would be the warrior, warrior, samurai soldier, right? So that’s a musha. Burui is furu, which means to shake or to tremble. If you look at, if you look it up you’ll find trembling or shaking, usually shaking with excitement is the only translation I can find. But that’s not, like I said, that doesn’t go to where this phrase, what it means. And the way it was described to me was, imagine a samurai warrior waking up in the morning, and waking up and there’s a huge battle. They’re all going to this this big battle and this boy, he doesn’t know if he’s going to live or die. And he’s trembling, and he’s trembling. It’s excitement, but it’s also fear. It’s going into the unknown, and you don’t know if you’re going to live or die. And, it’s that, you’re going to do your best, you’re just, you’re just stoked, and just, you know. you’re just like, “I’m going in.” Not a whole lot of samurai wandering around the streets of Yaizu these days, but it’s kind of used, just for doing that. For when you’re going into something and you’re going to do something, and you’re terrified but you’re also excited and there’s nothing else. You just can’t back out, you’re just, this is what you’re gonna do. You know, come hell or high water you’re going in there and it’s musha-burui. I just think it’s fantastic. I just love the image. I can just imagine an early morning dawn and samurai waking up and girding his loins, what have you, and going into battle, and he doesn’t know the outcome, and he’s just trembling. That’s so cool. So, that’s kind of where I am right now. I’m… like I said, I’ve lived over half my life in Japan. Came here in 1990. Learned the language a little bit before I came, mostly after I got here. I’m married to a Japanese man who doesn’t speak English or listen to me when I speak English so I speak Japanese, and most of my days for probably the past 20-25 years are all Japanese, listening and speaking, so it’s very hard for me to find, to go in and grab words. They’re starting to fall away from me and my sentences and my thinking too, my thinking is more Japanese and English. So I’m trying to get that back as I do this I, like I said I’ll get better. I have to get better right? Mm. Hmm. Let’s hope. So, yeah, this is Uncanny Japan, today was musha-burui. I’m at the ocean. I don’t think you can hear it because I’m in a cubbyhole because it’s windy, and I’ve already got a whole slew of ideas for other podcasts and I just want to get this one done. I have to make the first step. I have to um, to ah, you know, put on my hakama, and sheathe my katana or whatever it is, and I just have to do this. And I hope you like it. I will gladly listen to any suggestions or advice or questions, or anything you have. I’m not even sure where this is gonna be, I’m guessing iTunes and my blog and I bought Uncanny Japan the domain name so there. Thank you for listening. My name is Thersa Matsuura and this is Uncanny Japan. (Transcribed using Happy Scribe.)
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