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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Bishōnen

Bishōnen ▶ (help·info) (美少年, also transliterated bishounen; literally, "beautiful boy") is a specific Japanese aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi (美) specifically refers to feminine beauty, and bijin, literally "beautiful person", is used to refer to a beautiful woman. The bishōnen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin, stylish hair, and an overall effeminate or androgyno ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Bishōnen - Conventional usage
Some western anime and manga fans use the term to refer to any handsome male character regardless of age, or any homosexual character. In the place of bishōnen, some fans prefer to use the slightly more gender neutral bishie or bijin, but these terms remain less common. The term binanshi was popular in the 1980s. Bishōnen is occasionally used to describe some androgynous female characters (such as Lady Oscar in The Rose of Versailles, Karou no Kimi and Hana no Saint Juste in Oniisama e), or any women with ...

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Bishōnen, Bishōnen - Conventional usage

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren 2002-2006

Räikkönen, long rumoured to be linked to a future Ferrari deal, instead sufficiently impressed McLaren, earning a race seat on Ron Dennis's team for 2002, replacing double-world champion (and fellow Finn) Mika Häkkinen. Kimi Räikkönen - 2002. Räikkönen scored a third-place podium finish in his first race with McLaren, the 2002 Australian Grand Prix. Although McLaren suffered many Mercedes engine failures in 2002, he still managed to score 24 points and four podiums, and held his own to teammate Davi ...

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Kimi Räikkönen, Kimi Räikkönen - Early career until 2000, Kimi Räikkönen - Sauber - his entry into F1 2001, Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren 2002-2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2002, Kimi Räikkönen - 2003, Kimi Räikkönen - 2004, Kimi Räikkönen - 2005, Kimi Räikkönen - 2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2007?, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One results, Kimi Räikkönen - Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen - Championship qualifications, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One Records

Read more here: » Kimi Räikkönen: Encyclopedia II - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren 2002-2006

Nenê: Encyclopedia - Bishōjo

Bishōjo (美少女; びしょうじょ; literally, "beautiful young girl"), also spelled bishoujo, is a Japanese term used to refer to young and pretty girls, usually below college age. Bishōjo - Bishōjo in manga and anime. Bishōjo are seen in almost all genres of anime and manga, ranging from shōjo to mecha, but especially renai games and so-called harem anime. It is sometimes considered the most mild form of fanservice, particularly if older women would be more appropriate characters. ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Honen Shonin

Hōnen, a.k.a Honen Bo Genku, (法然; 1133-1212) is credited with the establishment of Jōdo (Pure Land) Buddhism as an independent sect in Japan. He initially studied at the famous temple of Enryakuji atop Mount Hiei, later leaving it to spread his own unique message of salvation to the general population. Hōnen is easily one of the most famous figures in Japanese Buddhism and, unlike his now well-known disciple Shinran, he was renowned in his own day. Honen Shonin - Life. Hōnen was born in 1133 in Mima ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - 22-Pistepirkko

22-Pistepirkko is a Finnish popular music band formed in 1980. The name "22-Pistepirkko" means a 22-spotted ladybug (ladybird). The members of the band are Asko Keränen, Hannu Keränen (P.K.) and Esa (Espe) Haverinen. 22-Pistepirkko now produces music in English, though at first their main language was Finnish. Although the first albums were inspired by Rock 'n roll and underground icons like Bo Diddley and The Sonics, they've managed to create a unique sound by adding other influences to their music. Nowadays they play a strange mix ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - The Vision of Escaflowne

The Vision of Escaflowne ( Japanese: 天空のエスカフローネ;Tenkū no Esukafurōne or Escaflowne of the Heavens) is a 26-episode anime television series by Sunrise, directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 02, 1996 at 6:00 PM on TV Tokyo and ended September 24, 1996 . It has elements from the genres of shōjo, shōnen, romance, and mecha, and has since inspired a shōnen and shōjo manga series, a video game, and an Escaflowne theatrical movie. The Vision of Escaflowne ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Ñoldor

In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Ñoldor (meaning those with knowledge) are of the second clan of the Elves, the Tatyar. According to legend, the clan was founded by Tata, the second Elf to awake at Cuiviénen, his spouse Tatië and their 54 companions, but it was Finwë, the first Ñoldo to come to Valinor with Oromë, who became their king, and led most of them to Valinor. They speak Quenya. They are also known as Deep Elves, Gnomes, Golodhrim and Golug. The singular form ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Brainwave synchronization

Brainwave synchronization is a private case of functional brain connectivity concept, whereas Functional connectivity is defined as the temporal correlation between spatially remote neurophysiological events, expressed as deviation from statistical independence (temporal correlation) across these events in distributed neuronal groups and areas, which produce the brainwaves (for the recent review see Fingelkurts An.A., Fingelkurts Al.A., Kähkönen S. Functional connectivity in the brain – is it an elusive concept? Neuroscience & ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Yaoi

The word Yaoi (pronounced "Yah-oh-ee") was originally used to refer to fan manga (such as doujinshi) that focused on homosexual relationships between male characters, especially two bishōnen - the manga equivalent of slash. The term is an acronym derived from the Japanese phrase 「ヤマなし、オチなし、意味なし」 ( yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi ), meaning "no climax, no punch line, no meaning." Its target audience, readership and creators are mostly young to middle-age women, with ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia - Classical economics

Classical economics is a school of economic thought whose major developers include William Petty, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill and Johann Heinrich von Thünen. It is seen by many as the first modern school of economic thought. Some authors, such as John Maynard Keynes expand the definition of classical economics to include Karl Marx. Classical economists attempted to explain growth and development. They produced their "magnificent dynamics" during a period in which capitalism was emerging from a p ...

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One results

Kimi Räikkönen - Grand Prix. 2001: Australia 6th Malaysia DNF Brazil DNF San Marino DNF Spain 8th Austria 4th Monte Carlo 10th Canada 4th Europe 10th France 7th GB 5th Germany DNF Hungary 7th Belgium DNF Italy 7th USA DNF Japan DNF 2002: Australia 3rd Malaysia DNF Brazil DNF San Marino DNF Spain ...

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Kimi Räikkönen, Kimi Räikkönen - Early career until 2000, Kimi Räikkönen - Sauber - his entry into F1 2001, Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren 2002-2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2002, Kimi Räikkönen - 2003, Kimi Räikkönen - 2004, Kimi Räikkönen - 2005, Kimi Räikkönen - 2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2007?, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One results, Kimi Räikkönen - Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen - Championship qualifications, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One Records

Read more here: » Kimi Räikkönen: Encyclopedia II - Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One results

Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Model of agricultural land use: The Thünen rings

In his theory of "The Isolated State", he started out from Adam Smith's idea of "economic man": that the farmer is expected to maximize his profit ("economic rent") from his farmland. Von Thünen, as a landlord, knew that such returns depends on an optimal use of the land surfaces and the transport costs. In concentrating on the effects of these two variables on profits, removal of other factors results in a homogeneous - and isolated - state: A circular, completely undilating plane without international relationships with a single, dominant ...

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Johann Heinrich von Thünen, Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Model of agricultural land use: The Thünen rings, Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Application and criticism

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Kimi Räikkönen - Sauber - his entry into F1 2001

Peter Sauber was so impressed that he gave the Finn a test with the Sauber Formula One team in September of 2000. After further tests in Jerez and Barcelona, Sauber signed Räikkönen for the 2001 season. However, some critics (including FIA president Max Mosley) voiced concerns over granting an F1 super license to such an inexperienced driver, having only 23 racing events to his credit; he was nevertheless granted a super license, and silenced his critics by scoring a championship point in Australia, his maiden grand prix. Räikkönen was asleep 20 minutes before his first F1 GP (He loves to sleep - s ...

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Kimi Räikkönen, Kimi Räikkönen - Early career until 2000, Kimi Räikkönen - Sauber - his entry into F1 2001, Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren 2002-2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2002, Kimi Räikkönen - 2003, Kimi Räikkönen - 2004, Kimi Räikkönen - 2005, Kimi Räikkönen - 2006, Kimi Räikkönen - 2007?, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One results, Kimi Räikkönen - Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen - Championship qualifications, Kimi Räikkönen - Formula One Records

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Application and criticism

Like many other models in geography, von Thünen's model was criticized frequently due to its restrictive nature. The basic conditions of the model, however, could be approximated by slight modifications of the respective reality. The circular pattern, which can be attributed to a only one market and excluding transport costs gradients running from the centre, is for example only one of many conceivable geometrical starting situations. If other natural landscapes or transportation routes are present, the land use zones would be stripe-formed. If several ...

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Johann Heinrich von Thünen, Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Model of agricultural land use: The Thünen rings, Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Application and criticism

Read more here: » Johann Heinrich von Thünen: Encyclopedia II - Johann Heinrich von Thünen - Application and criticism

Nenê: Encyclopedia II - The Rasmus - Band members

The Rasmus - Lauri Ylönen. The lead singer. He was born in Helsinki on the 23rd April 1979. He first wanted to be a drummer, but his older sister Hanna convinced him to be vocalist. He is the main writer of lyrics for all the band's songs, although the rest of the band does help in writing. He has two tattoos, one of Björk, whom he considers to be his guardian angel, and another one of a gothic text written Dynasty (A small brotherhood of people from different bands in Finland). His favorite bands are Björk, Weezer, Red Hot Chi ...

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The Rasmus, The Rasmus - Career history, The Rasmus - Band members, The Rasmus - Lauri Ylönen, The Rasmus - Pauli Rantasalmi, The Rasmus - Aki Hakala, The Rasmus - Eero Heinonen, The Rasmus - Discography, The Rasmus - Albums, The Rasmus - Collections, The Rasmus - Singles

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Nenê: Encyclopedia II - The Rasmus - Career history

The Rasmus formed at the end of 1994 when the band members were still in high school and were initially known as Rasmus. They recorded their first single, "1st", released independently through Teja G. Records in late 1995 before signing with Warner Music Finland to release their first album, Peep, when the band members were only aged 16. It went gold as the band played over 100 shows in Finland and Estonia. Rasmus released its second album, Playboys, in 1997 which also went gold in Finland with the gold single "Blue". It ...

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The Rasmus, The Rasmus - Career history, The Rasmus - Band members, The Rasmus - Lauri Ylönen, The Rasmus - Pauli Rantasalmi, The Rasmus - Aki Hakala, The Rasmus - Eero Heinonen, The Rasmus - Discography, The Rasmus - Albums, The Rasmus - Collections, The Rasmus - Singles

Read more here: » The Rasmus: Encyclopedia II - The Rasmus - Career history

Nenê: Encyclopedia II - List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United States

These are not ordered by target audience because of the small number of publications. List of manga magazines - Manga Anthologies. RumblePakk (US artists, shōnen emphasis, link) SakuraPakk (US artists, shōjo emphasis, link) Shojo Beat (shōjo emphasis) Shonen Jump (shōnen emphasis) Super Manga Blast! AmeriManga (US artists, no longer published) Animerica Extra (shōjo emphasis, no longer published) Mangajin (for lear ...

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List of manga magazines, List of manga magazines - Japanese magazines, List of manga magazines - Alternative magazines, List of manga magazines - Josei magazines, List of manga magazines - Kodomo magazines, List of manga magazines - Seinen magazines, List of manga magazines - Shōnen magazines, List of manga magazines - Shōjo magazines, List of manga magazines - Special interest magazines, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United States, List of manga magazines - Manga Anthologies, List of manga magazines - Other magazines that have published manga, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Germany, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Denmark, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Norway, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Sweden, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Indonesia, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Australia, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United Kingdom

Read more here: » List of manga magazines: Encyclopedia II - List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United States

Nenê: Encyclopedia II - Notable anime - Shōjo anime

Please note that titles listed in this section can fit into other categories on this page. However, they were placed here as they exemplify the traits found in typical "shōjo" anime. Ribbon No Kishi (1967), Osamu Tezuka Aim for the Ace! (1973), Sumika Yamamoto Candy Candy (1974), Kyoko Mizuki Sailor Moon (1992), Naoko Takeuchi Kodocha (Kodomo no Omocha) (1996), Miho Obana Cardcaptor Sakura (English anime is known as Cardcaptors) (1998), CLAMP Fruits Basket (2001), Studio ...

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Notable anime, Notable anime - Contemporary classics, Notable anime - Comedy anime, Notable anime - Drama anime, Notable anime - Fantasy anime, Notable anime - Groundbreaking anime, Notable anime - Harem anime, Notable anime - Horror anime, Notable anime - Kodomo children's anime, Notable anime - Giant Robot Mecha anime, Notable anime - Romance anime, Notable anime - Samurai-era anime, Notable anime - Science Fiction anime, Notable anime - Shōjo anime, Notable anime - Shōnen anime, Notable anime - Space opera anime, Notable anime - Sports anime, Notable anime - Studio Ghibli anime

Read more here: » Notable anime: Encyclopedia II - Notable anime - Shōjo anime

Nenê: Encyclopedia II - List of manga magazines - Japanese magazines

List of manga magazines - Alternative magazines. Ax Comics Cue COM (now defunct) Erotics F Garo (now defunct) List of manga magazines - Josei magazines. CUTIE Be-Love Feel Young Judi You Young Rose Young You (now defunct) List of manga magazines ...

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List of manga magazines, List of manga magazines - Japanese magazines, List of manga magazines - Alternative magazines, List of manga magazines - Josei magazines, List of manga magazines - Kodomo magazines, List of manga magazines - Seinen magazines, List of manga magazines - Shōnen magazines, List of manga magazines - Shōjo magazines, List of manga magazines - Special interest magazines, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United States, List of manga magazines - Manga Anthologies, List of manga magazines - Other magazines that have published manga, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Germany, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Denmark, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Norway, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Sweden, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Indonesia, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in Australia, List of manga magazines - Magazines published in the United Kingdom

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