26話 劇中は1993年7月7日。放送日は1993年7月4日 撮影順では、この話が最後 0346名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/20(火) 12:17:40.28ID:5RkM/gRKd 25話、26話 衣裳協力 RYU APPLE HOUSE AMERICAN SYSTEM (株)コムシ・コムサ ATELIER MEIKU CO.,LTD.
. 0390名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/22(木) 00:01:42.70ID:kQkpw1ux0>>389 === 0391名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/22(木) 09:54:08.58ID:4z2XPtHmH By 1599, William Shakespeare and his business partners built their own theater on the south bank of the Thames River, which they called the Globe. In 1605, Shakespeare purchased leases of real estate near Stratford for 440 pounds,
which doubled in value and earned him 60 pounds a year. This made him an entrepreneur as well as an artist, and scholars believe these investments gave him the time to write his plays uninterrupted.
William Shakespeare's early plays were written in the conventional style of the day, with elaborate metaphors and rhetorical
phrases that didn't always align naturally with the story's plot or characters. However, Shakespeare was very innovative, adapting the traditional style to his own purposes and creating a freer flow of words. With only small degrees of variation, Shakespeare primarily used a metrical pattern consisting of lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter, or blank verse, to compose his plays. At the same time, there are passages in all the plays that deviate from this and use forms of poetry or simple prose.
In his will, he left the bulk of his possessions to his eldest daughter, Susanna.
Though entitled to a third of his estate, little seems to have gone to his wife,
Anne, whom he bequeathed his "second-best bed." This has drawn speculation that she had fallen out of favor, or that the couple was not close. However, there is very little evidence the two had a difficult marriage.
Other scholars note that the term "second-best bed" often refers to the bed belonging
to the household's master and mistress ? the marital bed ? and the "first-best bed" was reserved for guests.
About 150 years after his death, questions arose about the authorship of William Shakespeare's plays.
Scholars and literary critics began to float names like Christopher Marlowe, Edward de Vere and Francis Bacon ?
men of more known backgrounds, literary accreditation, or inspiration ?
as the true authors of the plays. Much of this stemmed from the sketchy details of Shakespeare's life and the dearth of contemporary primary sources.
Official records from the Holy Trinity Church and the speare had neither the education nor the literary training to write such eloquent prose and create such rich characters. 0392名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/22(木) 09:55:33.59ID:4z2XPtHmH To: Mitch Moore MM@Fountain.com From: James Smythe JJSmythe@GVL.org
Subject: Information you requested
Mitch,
Here's a list of community resources in the Fountain Hills area. In the Fountain Hills downtown area we have a few centers that serve the general public. I hope you will include that information in your upcoming article.
I also listed a couple of places in the surrounding area. It's not uncommon for Fountain Hills residents to go to a neighboring town for a special cultural event, as we are a fairly small town. The nearest library is in a neighboring town, but that's only 20 miles away.
Aside from the activities I've listed, there are plenty of other seasonal events that spring up quickly around here, so please keep an eye out for those, and hopefully you can help publicize them as they come up.
For more specific information about the events listed, please contact the respective facilities.
Best of luck, James Smythe
Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. However, in 1623 John Heminges and Henry Condell, two friends and fellow actors of Shakespeare, published a more definitive
text known as the First Folio, a posthumous collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now recognised as Shakespeare's
In the 20th and 21st centuries, his works have been repeatedly adapted and rediscovered by new movements in scholarship and performance. His plays remain highly popular and are constantly studied, performed, a
nd reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world.
It is not known definitively when Shakespeare began writing, but contemporary allusions and records of performances show that several of his plays were on the London stage by 1592
Throughout his career, Shakespeare divided his time between London and Stratford. In 1596, the year before he bought New Place as his family home in Stratford, Shakespeare was living in the parish of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, north of the River Thames
He was still working as an actor in London in 1608; in an answer to the sharers' petition in 1635, Cuthbert Burbage stated that after purchasing the lease of the Blackfriars Theatre in 1608 from Henry Evans,
the King's Men "placed men players" there, "which were Heminges, Condell, Shakespeare, etc.".
Some time before 1623, a funerary monument was erected in his memory on the north wall, with a half-effigy of him in the act of writing. Its plaque compares him to Nestor, Socrates, and Virgil. 0393名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/22(木) 09:56:45.92ID:4z2XPtHmH I went to the hospital due to back pain, and they put me on a water bed kind of thing. The thing that fix your back by vibrating. The strength of the vibration have 3 setting, “strong” “medium” and “weak”, I started off with “weak” but couldn’t feel a thing. So I said to the nurse “I can’t feel anything” She reply “Then I’ll set it to medium, if there anything else just use the call button.” And she left after saying that. After a while, I still don’t feel the vibration I press the button and call the nurse over “I’ll set it to strong then.” And she sets it to “strong.” The strangest thing, I still couldn’t feel a thing, then I look to my side, The old man right next to me is vibrating like crazy.
This one time I was in a car with 3 of my friend. The car we were in was a modified one, where in a normal car all seats face the front. This seats in this car and turn around, so everyone can be facing each other Since we were all friend so why not sit together, so my friend turn the seat around, And the some guy holding up a news paper also got turned since he was in the same seat. So my friend turn the chair back, And the guy was turned around again.
When your mom walk in on you watching prom, You said “What are they making!? Children~!! Correct~!!” While trying to pass it off as a joke, mom reply “I’m sorry I could only make someone like you”
You guys make FOREX too hard The stock is very mechanic, as long as the loss-cut is -2% and profit taking is 4% then it’s fine Using this simple rule, I made my $820,000 profile into $140,000
You won’t get good result on that…
Make the loss-cut is -5% and profit taking is 5% With this I made my $400,000 into $12,000
Tomorrow is finally the National Center Test for University Admissions! I’m so nervous right now… Anyone taking the test should be resting for the big day tomorrow right?
I’ve seen the exams bulletin It seems that there will be testing today and tomorrow…
I told my parent and they cry at me. Got mad at me. Hit me. I called the teacher and they yelled at me, and told me to come to school right now.
Even if I go now……it’s kind of too late, huh?
2 days ago me and 2 of my friend went to a family restaurant It was busy so we wrote our name on the wait list
After a while, the waitress called out “Party for 3 F,Frieza?” I whispered to my friend “There’s always someone doing this,” And then the other friend stood up, and said “It’s time! Let’s go! Zarbon, Dodoria!!” 0394名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/22(木) 11:03:57.56ID:kQkpw1ux0 === 0395名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/27(火) 08:47:31.50ID:eatOak300 一話でお年玉が連呼してる「オブジーボ、オブジーボ」みたい言葉が聞き取れない 0396名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/27(火) 11:12:12.60ID:yvy5ndBX0 === 0397名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/27(火) 12:29:41.60ID:r/A/EHyk0 第27話「紫外線の正体」 脚本:浦沢義雄 監督:岩原直樹
暗黒の茶番に派遣されるような女は倫理観のない デリ女や派遣コンパニオンレベルの低俗女ばっかりだもんな 0409名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 05:53:27.26ID:EbdVyVuK0>>408 === 0410名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:11:28.29ID:X9ojMelnH Maria Sk?odowska-Curie jest jedyn? kobiet?, ktora zdoby?a dwie Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki i chemii. Zyska?a s?aw? jako badaczka promieniotworczo?ci i odkrywczyni dwoch nowych pierwiastkow - radu i polonu. Do?wiadczenia, ktore przeprowadza?a wraz ze swoim m??em Pierre’em Curie i ktore kontynuowa?a po jego ?mierci doprowadzi?y do powstania pierwszych metod badania wn?trza atomu. By?a najs?awniejsz? uczon? na ?wiecie, jednak nie zepsu? j? ten fakt. Nauka by?a dla niej w ?yciu najwa?niejsza.
Urodzi?a si? w 1867 roku w Polsce, w Warszawie. By?a najm?odsz? spo?rod pi?ciorga siostr. Nie mia?a ?atwego dzieci?stwa. Jej ojciec by? profesorem fizyki. Pomimo trudnych czasow rodzice bardzo wspierali swoje corki w zdobywaniu wiedzy. Maria, po uko?czeniu pensji w Warszawie, kontynuowa?a nauk? pocz?tkowo na nielegalnym Uniwersytecie Lataj?cym, a nast?pnie korzystaj?c z pracowni Muzeum Przemys?u i Rolnictwa. W 1891 roku wyjecha?a do Francji, do Pary?a, gdzie wst?pi?a na Sorbon?, ktora ju? wowczas by?a jednym z czo?owych uniwersytetow ?wiata, gromadz?cym wiele s?aw naukowych i s?yn?cym z wysokiego poziomu studiow. W 1894 roku uzyska?a stopie? magistra w dziedzinie fizyki i matematyki. W tym roku rownie? pozna?a Pierre’a (Piotra) Curie, za ktorego wysz?a za m?? w 1895 roku. Maria rozpocz??a w laboratorium m??a niezale? ne badania nad nowym wowczas problemem radioaktywno?ci (promieniotworczo?ci), b?d?cym tematem do jej rozprawy doktorskiej. Ona jako pierwsza zmierzy?a promieniowanie znanych wowczas pierwiastkow ? uranu i toru, dochodz?c do wniosku, ?e promieniowanie to zachodzi wewn?trz atomow. Kontynuuj?c badania A. Henri’ego Becquerela nad luminescencj? soli uranu w 1896 roku napisa?a prac? pod tytu?em ?O promieniowaniu wysy?anym przez zwi?zki uranu i toru”, w ktorej wysun??a pogl?d o a tomowym charakterze promieniotworczo?ci. To odkrycie zrewolucjonizowa?o owczesn? fizyk? i skierowa?o zainteresowania uczonych na badania nad wn?trzem atomow.
Podczas systematycznych bada? promieniotworczych minera?ow zawieraj?cych uran i t or Maria Sk?odowska-Curie stwierdzi?a, ?e niektore z nich wykazuj? wi?ksz? aktywno?? promieniotworcz?, ni? by to wynika?o z zawarto?ci w nich uranu i toru. W wyniku tych prac wyrazi?a przypuszczenie, ?e minera?y te zawieraj? silniejsze, od dotychczas znanych, pierwiastki promieniotworcze.
Dalsze badania prowadzone wspolnie z m??em P. Curie, doprowadzi?y do odkrycia w 1898 roku dwoch nowych pierwiastkow radioaktywnych pochodz?cych od uranu ? polonu i radu. Oba te pierwiastki znalaz?y po?niej szerokie zastosowanie, m. in. w medycynie. Polon stosowany jest np. jako ?rod?o cz?stek alfa oraz w mieszaninie z berylem jako ?rod?o neutronow, a tak?e jako aktywator fosforow w lampach luminescencyjnych. Ponadto znalaz? on zastosowanie w generowaniu pol elektrostatycznych w ma?ych przeno?nych ?rod?ach pr?du, na przyk?ad takich, ktorych w medycynie u?ywa si? do zasilania serca. Rad jest pierwiastkiem, ktorego niewielka cz?steczka mo?e przez wiele lat emitowa? ciep?o i ?wiat?o. Jest 0411名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:11:42.78ID:EbdVyVuK0 === 0412名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:14:27.13ID:X9ojMelnH Dalsze badania prowadzone wspolnie z m??em P. Curie, doprowadzi?y do odkrycia w 1 898 roku dwoch nowych pierwiastkow radioaktywnych pochodz?cych od uranu ? polonu i radu . Oba te pierwiastki znalaz?y po?niej szerokie zastosowanie, m. in. w medycynie. Polon stosowany jest np. jako ?rod?o cz?stek alfa oraz w mieszaninie z berylem jako ?rod?o neutronow, a tak?e jako aktywator fosforow w lampach luminescencyjnych. Ponadto znalaz? on zastosowani e w generowaniu pol elektrostatycznych w ma?ych przeno?nych ?rod?ach pr?du, na przyk?ad takich, ktorych w medycynie u?ywa si? do zasilania serca. Rad jest pierwiastkiem, ktorego niewielka cz?steczka mo?e przez wiele lat emitowa? ciep?o i ?wiat?o. Jest najwa?niejszym pierwiastkiem jaki odkryto od czasow wyizolowania tlenu. Stosowany jest zwykle w postaci chlorku l ub bromku radu jako ?rod?o promieniowania gamma w leczeniu nowotworow z?o?liwych niektorych chorob skornych. Siarczan i w?glan radu s? natomiast u?ywane do wyrobu farb ?wiec?cych. W dalszych pracach nad promieniotworczo?ci?, w 1900 roku Maria Sk?odowska-Curie wysun??a przypuszczenie, ?e emitowane przez uran promienie alfa mog? zawiera? cz?steczki substancji radioaktywnych. W przysz?o?ci uznano s?uszno?? tej hipotezy.
W 1903 roku uczona przedstawi?a w rozprawie doktorskiej wyniki swoich bada? nad promieniowaniem radioaktywnym . Komisja oceni?a j? bardzo pozytywnie, stwierdzaj?c ?e jest osob?, ktora da?a najwi?kszy wk?ad w historii zdobywania doktoratu. Jeszcze tego samego roku otrzyma?a wraz z m??em Nagrod? Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki. W 1904 roku zosta?a kierownikiem laboratorium na Sorbonie, a w dwa lata po?niej, kiedy Piotr Curie zgin?? w wypadku, przej??a po m??u stanowisko profesora na tym uniwersytecie, zostaj?c kierownikiem katedry promieniotworczo?ci. Po ?mierci m??a kontynuowa?a samodzielnie swoje badania, uzyskuj?c m. in. w laboratorium w 1910 roku rad w postaci czystego metalu. W 1911 roku M. Sk?odowska-Curie otrzyma?a po raz drugi Nagrod? Nobla, tym razem w dziedzinie chemii, za prac? nad chemicznymi i fizycznymi w?a?ciwo?ciami polonu i radu, oraz za prace dotycz?ce metod wyodr?bniania, oczyszczania i pomiaru aktywno?ci pierwiastkow promieniotworczych. Niezale?nie od bada? i odkry? naukowych, uczona przyczyni?a si? do zorganizowania Instytutu Radowego w Pary?u jak rownie? pomaga?a czynnie w zorganizowaniu, otwartej w 1912 roku, Pracowni Radiologicznej Warszawskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego, a po?niej (w 1932 roku) ? Instytutu Radowego w Warszawie. W czasie I wojny ?wiatowej wraz ze swoj? cork? kierowa?a polow? s?u?b? radiologiczn?. Do ko?ca wojny przyj??a ponad milion pacjentow. W latach dwudziestych zacz??a traci? wzrok. Zmar?a na bia?aczk? w 1934 roku, maj?c 67 lat.
Jako wspo?tworczyni nauki o promieniotworczo?ci i autorka pionierskich prac z fizyki i chemii j?drowej, Maria Sk?odowska-Curie z wielu powodow zas?uguje na podziw. Jednak?e pomimo dwoch Nagrod Nobla i wielu osi?gni?? naukowych, za ?ycia nie w pe?ni zosta?a doceniona. Na prze?omie XIX i XX wieku opor przeciwko t emu, by kobiet? uzna? za naukowca by? bowiem tak wielki, ?e nigdy nie wybrano jej do Francuskiej Akademii Nauk . Dopiero ko?cem XX wieku Francja ponownie uczci?a pami?? zmar?ej uczonej i w 1995 roku prochy Marii Sk?odowskiej-Curie oraz jej m??a spocz??y w paryskim Panteonie. 0413名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:14:34.19ID:EbdVyVuK0>>412 === 0414名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:18:43.91ID:X9ojMelnH Omar Khayyam, Arabic in full Ghiy?th al-D?n Ab? al-Fat? ?Umar ibn Ibr?h?m al-N?s?b?r? al-Khayy?m?, (born May 18, 1048, Neysh?b?r [also spelled N?sh?p?r], Khor?s?n [now Iran]?died December 4, 1131, Neysh?b?r), Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his rob???y?t (“quatrains”) in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), by the English writer Edward FitzGerald.
His name Khayyam (“Tentmaker”) may have been derived from his father’s trade. He received a good education in th e sciences and philosophy in his native Neysh?b?r before traveling to Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan), where he completed t he algebra treatise, Ris?lah fi?l-bar?h?n ?al? mas??il al-jabr wa?l-muq?balah (“Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra”), on which his mathematical reputation principally rests. In this treatise he gave a systematic discussion of the solution of cubic equations by means of intersecting conic sections. Perhaps it was in the context of this work that he discovered how to extend Abu al-Waf?’s results on the extraction of cube and fourth roots to the extraction of nth roots of numbers for arbitrary whole numbers n.
He made such a name for himself that the Seljuq sultan Malik-Sh?h invited him to E?fah?n to undertake the astronomical observations necessary for the reform of the calendar. (See The Western calendar and calendar reforms.) To accomplish this an observatory was built there, and a new calendar was produced, known as the Jal?l? calendar. Based on making 8 of every 33 years leap years, it was more accurate than the present Gregorian calendar, and it was adopted in 1075 by Malik-Sh?h. In E?fah?n he also produced fundamental critiques of Euclid’s theory of parallels as well as his theory of proportion. In connection with the former his ideas eventually made their way to Europe, where they influenced the English mathematician John Wallis (1616?1703); in connection with the latter he argued for the important idea of enlarging the notion of number to include ratios of magnitudes (and hence such irrational numbers as Square root of√2 and π).
His years in E?fah?n were very productive ones, but after the death of his patron in 1092 the sultan’ s widow turned against him, and soon thereafter Omar went on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He then returned to Neysh?b?r where he taught and served the court as an astrologer. Philosophy, jurisprudence, history, mathematics, medicine, and astronomy are among the subjects mastered by this brilliant man.
Omar’s fame in the West rests upon the collection of rob???y?t, or “quatrains,” attributed to him. (A quatrain is a piece of verse complete in four lines, usually rhyming aaaa or aaba; it is close in style and spirit to the epigram.) Omar’s poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write his celebrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, containing such now-famous phrases as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread?and Thou,” “Take the Cash, and let the Credit go,” and “The Flower that once has blown forever dies.” These quatrains have been translated into almost every major language and are largely responsible for colouring European ideas about Persian poetry. Some scholars have doubted that Omar wrote poetry. His contemporaries took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. Even then, the verses were mostly used as quotations against particular views ostensibly held by Omar, leading some scholars to suspect that they may have been invented and attributed to Omar because of his scholarly reputation.
Each of Omar’s quatrains forms a complete poem in itself. It was FitzGerald who conceived the idea of 0415名無しより愛をこめて2018/03/28(水) 06:18:55.01ID:EbdVyVuK0 === 0416名無しより愛をこめて2018/04/03(火) 12:36:45.38ID:eL4JN7Pu0 a 0417名無しより愛をこめて2018/04/03(火) 12:37:01.23ID:eL4JN7Pu0 第29話「嘆きのスイカ」 脚本:浦沢義雄 監督:佐伯孚治