10/7/2019 Ribi Sachi L?
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Contents.Plot An unnamed 14-year-old girl who is physically abused by her parents, sexually abused by her teacher and bullied by her classmates decides to commit suicide, but is stopped by an unnamed 26-year-old man who always wears a mask. She decides to run away to live with the man and begins calling him mister or 'Onii-san'. He gives her the name Sachi, meaning happiness. The police treat her disappearance as a kidnapping, and begin searching for the two. They make a pact that if they can escape from the police they will get married, but if they get caught they will.Characters Mister ( お兄さん, Onii-san) Portrayed by: This character whose name and age are unknown is a man who always covers his face with a mask, and is notable for his silver-colored hair. He first appears as Sachi's 'stalker'—he took a lot of picture of her and put them on a wall at his home.
After saving Sachi from committing suicide, he decided to give Sachi a chance to 'taste happiness' while doubting whether what he does—kidnapping her—is the right thing to do. Sachi ( 幸) Portrayed by: (TVCM), Anna Yamada (TV series) Sachi is a 14-year-old victim of her abusive parents and was bullied by her friends at school. Sick of her own life, she decides to end her own life before the 'older brother' saved her life. Her current name is given by the older brother, and the kanji of her name comes from the word 'happiness,' which Sachi always adored.
Media Manga As of July 2019, 6 compilation volumes have been released. Television drama A live-action drama adaptation started broadcasting on July 8, 2018 in. The drama starred Anna Yamada and as Sachi and 'Older brother' respectively. It is the second work to be aired in TV Asahi's 'Drama L' slot. Five-piece band performs the theme song titled 'Neiro' ( 音色, transl. 'Sound-colored') Reception In 2017, the series won third place in Pixiv and Nippon Shuppan Hanbai, Inc's Web Manga General Election.
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Contents.Education A native of, Sri Lanka, Sachi Sri Kantha received his early education in 1960s at the Colombo Hindu College (Bambalapitiya and Ratmalana) and at the Aquinas University College, Colombo. In 1972, he entered and graduated in Zoology in 1976. During his undergraduate days, he was active in Tamil student drama circle, and held the presidency of University of Colombo Tamil Society during 1974-75, when it celebrated its Golden Jubilee. Subsequently, he earned his master's degree in Biochemistry from University of Peradeniya (1980). While at this university, Sri Kantha also actively engaged students in Tamil dramas by directing a few in cultural festivals.
For doctoral studies, Sri Kantha left for USA in 1981 and earned his first Ph.D. In Food Chemistry from University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign (1986). Then, he moved to Japan as a Monbusho scholar at the University of Tokyo during 1986 –88 and was awarded a second Ph.D. In Marine Biochemistry in 1989.Career During his second post-doctoral stint (1989–90) at the then Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Sri Kantha collected material for his first reference book. Prostitutes in Medical Literature: an annotated bibliography (1991). David Friedrichs, reviewing this work for the American Reference Books Annual 1992, indicated, 'Currently, of course, there is intense concern with prostitution as a source for the transmission of AIDS.
Accordingly, the extensive list of relevant items will be exceptionally useful to researchers.' Vern Bullough and Lilli Sentz annotated this book as, 'Is somewhat broader than the title indicates and includes general and history, anthropology, sociology, psychology and mental health.
Particularly good on sexually transmitted diseases.' After moving to Japan in 1991 to join the group of (1991–94) at the Osaka Bioscience Institute, Sri Kantha worked on his second reference book, An Einstein Dictionary (1996). This work received mixed reviews. While George Eberhart recommended ‘this volume is useful as a quick fact-finder’ and Laurie Brown found it ‘more interesting reading, because of its colorful entries and extensive bibliography and index’, C.D. Hurt criticized it for ‘inequalities in the typeface fonts between the main text and disconcerting tables’Since 2000, Sri Kantha joined the academia as an associate professor at the Gifu University and had continued his career as visiting professor at the Kyoto University Primate Research Institute (2002–05) and Gifu Pharmaceutical University (2006–10).
He returned to the Center for General Education, Gifu University, again as an associate professor, from 2010 to 2016, and continued as a visiting professor at the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences (UGSAS), Gifu University, teaching science paper writing and researcher ethics for graduate students. Currently Sri Kantha serves as the Editor in Chief of Reviews in Agricultural Science open access online journal, sponsored by the UGSAS, Gifu University. In 2000, he received recognition in the reference work Contemporary Authors series. Scientific Contributions In 1991, Sri Kantha wrote a paper on the nomination nepotism in the awarding of Nobel prizes, claiming that many prizes given between 1901 and 1937 were not based solely on merit but rather were motivated by preference in the German research community.In 1992, Sri Kantha published a paper on the prolific productivity of eight prominent scientists, among whom three (Paul Karrer, Giulio Natta and Herbert C.
Brown) were chemistry Nobel laureates. As these scientists have published over 1,000 research publications, he gave a humorous tag Kilo Base Goliaths (KBGs) for these super achievers in the laboratory. While commenting on this paper, Marsh Tenney added that among physiologists, Swiss physiologist Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777) should hold the record for writing some 13,000 scientific papers, but I suspect that number more correctly includes his poems and other short pieces that were not scientific. Nonetheless, after they are properly accounted, the record is still astonishing.
Recently John Ioannidis and his colleagues had proposed an almost identical phrase ‘hyper-prolific authors’ for the same group of super achievers, identified as ‘Kilo Base Goliaths’, by Sri Kantha in 1992.In 1996, Sri Kantha proposed a new term ‘galactic organism with distinct intelligence’ (GODI), for extraterrestrial forms, with which humans can make contact. This is because, among the other two popular acronyms, unidentified flying object (UFO) projects a sense of mysticism and extraterrestrials (ET) do not distinguish clearly distinguish microorganisms without intelligence and intelligent human-like life forms. He also identified that the bottleneck factor in inter-stellar travel by humans was the current rocket velocity of 28,000 km/hr. This needs to be increased 3,600 fold to reach the one-tenth speed of light for inter-stellar travel.Sri Kantha also published a novel hypothesis on the premature death of chemist-inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) in 1997. Commenting on this hypothesis, K.M. Reese wrote, ‘Kantha bases his hypothesis in part on the memoirs of Ragnar Sohlman, Nobel’s personal assistant during the last three years of his life. He also drew on Nobel’s letters and recent knowledge of nitroglycerine poisoning.After studying a cluster of 35 centenarian scientists, Sri Kantha proposed in 2001 that such centenarian scientists are an unusual cluster first formed in the 20th century.
Reese annotated the Lancet letter of Sri Kantha in his weekly column to the Chemical and Engineering News, many American readers contributed the names of chemists and inventors who did become centenarians in the 20th century. Furthermore, in 2003, while being affiliated to the Primate Research Center of Kyoto University, Sri Kantha posed a somewhat controversial query, ‘Is somnambulism a distinct disorder of humans and not seen in non-human primates?’ Answer to this question still eludes primatologists, geneticists and medical researchers.In 2016, Sri Kantha proposed a four-fold classification on love bites or monkey bites based on trauma grade.
These are, type 1 (consensual sex play), type 2 (consensual sex play sliding into sexual aggression), type 3 (sexual aggression of hetero variety) and type 4 (self biting of auto variety). Thevamanoharan, N and Sankaranayanan, K., Ilam Thenral (Colombo), 1974-75; Golden Jubilee Issue, Colombo Campus Tamil Society. Manoharan, T. Three dramas at Peradeniya – a review. Mallihai (Jaffna), April 1980, pp. 47-49.
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The scientists who publish a paper every five days, Nature, 2018 Sept 13; 561: 167-169. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Pros and cons in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, Medical Hypotheses, 1996 March; 46(3): 183-187. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Could nitroglycerine poisoning be the cause of Alfred Nobel’s anginal pains and premature death?, Medical Hypotheses, 1997 Oct; 49(4): 303-306. Reese, K.M. Nobel and nitroglycerine., Chemical and Engineering News, 4 May 1998, p.
88. Dobson, Roger. Death Can be Cured and 99 Other Medical Hypotheses, Cyan Books, London, 2007, pp. 65-66. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Centenarian scientists, Lancet, 1999 June 26; 353:2250.
(letter). Sri Kantha, Sachi. Centenarian scientists: an unusual cluster newly formed in the 20th century, Medical Hypotheses, 2001 June; 57(6): 750- 753.
Reese, K.M. Eminent centenarian scientists multiplying., Chemical and Engineering News, 1999 August 2, p. 64.
Reese, K.M. Centenarian scientists are multiplying regularly., Chemical and Engineering News, 2000 April 10, p. 80. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Is somnambulism a distinct disorder of humans and not seen in non-human primates?, Medical Hypotheses, 2003; 61(5-6): 517- 518.
Hughes, J.R. A review of sleep walking (somnambulism)., Epilepsy & Behavior, 2007; 11: 483-491. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Love bites or monkey bites: a medical trauma of a kind., International Medical Journal (Tokyo), 2016 February; 23(1): 3-6. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Alfred Nobel’s unusual creativity: an analysis., Medical Hypotheses, 1999; 53: 338-344. ^ Sri Kantha, Sachi.
Scientific productivity of Einstein, Freud and Landsteiner., Medical Hypotheses, 1996; 46: 467-470. Sri Kantha, Sachi.
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970): Calibrating the scientific productivity of a polymath., Current Science (Bangalore), 2011 Jan 25; 100(2): 262-263. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Corpus of Francis Crick’s research papers: Useful guides in manuscript preparation for graduate students., Reviews in Agricultural Science, 2016; 4: 66-72. DOI: 10.7831/ras.4.66.
Sri Kantha, Sachi. Acknowledgements in Francis Crick’s papers appearing in science journals., Current Science (Bangalore), 2017 Apr 25; 112(8): 1768-1771. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Sexography of William Masters in Medical Journals: a survey., International Medical Journal (Tokyo), 2016 Dec; 23(6): 607-610. Sri Kantha, Sachi. Pirabhakaran Phenomenon, Lively Comet Imprint, Gifu City, Japan. 2005, 641 pp,.
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