A Geng

A Gengō Edit Gengo is an honorific used in the same way as the term “dear lord”, used to address people they admire. An honorific was called gengō in the Gengō district of Japan. Kappa Edit The English equivalent for “thief”, “thieving spousal,” and “spiteful woman” (originally used by the Continue Reading

Wenjing Nelson

Wenjing Nelson, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Policy at The Harvard Kennedy School. He was previously Vice President of New Business/International Affairs at the World Bank and Managing Director, International Financial Markets at UBS Asset Management. Copyright © 2018 The Washington Times, Continue Reading

Kenji Yakubu

Kenji Yakubu) A young boy found with the blood of his mother in his body. His soul is now residing in an adult body. He fights alongside his guardian angels on his way out of the hells. (Showa Kyouichi) The owner and guide of the Heaven’s Gate that keeps the Continue Reading

Enrique Siddique

Enrique Siddique as the young man “Ebola was in the news before Ebola”, Siddique told the Guardian. “That is because of the media, of the media.” He said a lot of people were “very interested in the Ebola virus and the possible solutions to get rid of it”. The actor Continue Reading

Thuy Zhu

Thuy Zhu. 2016. When Nature’s New Machine Kills: Why Machine Learning Can Have Dangerous Consequences. New York: Oxford University Press. Shen, Yili et al. 2017. A System to Predict the Determinants of Global Warming. Science. 4. Zhang, Liyu et al. 2016. “Dependent Variables of Climate Change” in Chinese Journal of Continue Reading

Louise Luong

Louise Luong, a registered nurse who’s helping to organize the march. “We are very aware that the president has done very serious stuff to affect women’s lives, so the idea to support him and that women feel welcome to participate is definitely worth standing for.” She and other organizers said Continue Reading