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Metadata categories (genres and themes) for 912 Manga titles sorted by frequency
these categories are first created and used by a very large and well-organized community of fans; they are latter adapted by Manga publishers
Here are the explanations of the categories which are not self-explanatory - compiled by William Huber
(see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_anime_and_manga)
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Manwha : Korean comics.
Manhua : Chinese comics. (The metadata for the files we have betrays a Japan-centric perspective; there are different and well-defined genres within Chinese comics that are different from those used by the onemanga community. This may deserve some follow-up.)
Shōnen: Comics for boys (high-school age or younger)
Seinen: Comics for young adult men (18 and over, although still implicitly "young men." They haven't targeted buyers over the age of 40 until recently; if Azuma is right, the generation of people born in the mid-60s will always be the age boundary for the manga market.)
Shoujo: Comics for girls (high-school age or younger)
Josei : Comics for (young) adult women.
Shoujo-ai: Romantic relations between girls. (Literally, "girl love"); a subset of Yuri, which can include more explicitly sexual depictions, presumptively produced for male readers.
Shounen-ai: Same-sex romantic or homoerotic relations between boys, presumptively produced for female readers.
Ecchi: Erotica. English-speaking manga-fans sometimes use the term to describe"soft core", pin-up-style images of girls or young women. In Japan, the term"hentai" ("pervert stuff") is a broad category for erotica and pornography, and "ecchi" (the Japanese pronunciation of the letter "H") is a slightly more tasteful term to describe it.
Mecha: stories featuring walking, often bi-pedal armored vehicles controlled by a human pilot.
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Photo Series: "Southbound China: Nature and Heritage"
Title: "Rainbow over waterfall"
Caption: "One of the most important landmarks arrived during trip to Guizhou, Huangguoshu Waterfall, was photographed from the side of the waterfall when the sun was shining brightly and the rainbow appeared near noon."
Subject: Guizhou, Huangguoshu Waterfall, Rainbow
Creator: MINGYE YUAN
Date Created: July 30, 2021 10:07
Location: Huangguoshu Waterfall, Guizhou Province
Keywords: Guizhou, travel, landmark landscape, Huangguoshu Waterfall, rainbow
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Item Type: JPG Image File
Size: 2.06 MB
Shooting date: 2021/7/30 10:07
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File format: JPG
Creation date: March 24, 2023
Author: MINGYE YUAN
Shooting date: Jul 30, 2021
Copyright: © 2023 MINGYE YUAN. All rights reserved. Copyright term is the life of the author plus 70 years. This image may not be used or reproduced without prior written consent from the copyright holder.
Contact Information
Name: MINGYE YUAN
Email: derfflingerjerry@gmail.com
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Commonwealth of Virginia in the South of the United States of America.
Capital is Richmond
Largest city is Virginia Beach
Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion"
The State flower is not really a flower, but the blossom of the dogwood tree, which is also the state tree.
The first peanuts grown in the United States were grown in Virginia.
Virginia is for Lovers is the tourism and travel slogan of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Used since 1969
A team led by David N. Martin and George Woltz of Martin and Woltz Inc. of Richmond, Virginia created the Virginia is for Lovers slogan, Originally, they had come up with "Virginia is for History Lovers" Virginia is for Beach Lovers" "Virginia is for Mountain Lovers". This approach was eventually discarded as too limiting, and the qualifiers were dropped. "Virginia is for Lovers" was born.
New York drew on Virginia's success to create the I Love New York logo nearly a decade later in 1977
American Idol winner Jordin Sparks recorded a song called "Virginia is for Lovers" in 2007
The Colony of Virginia was the first English colony in the world.
The colony existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607.
Prior to Thanksgiving in Plymouth Massachusetts in 1621 the first Day of Thanksgiving was observed in Virginia on December 4, 1619.
In 1791 the states of Virginia and Maryland donated land to create Washington, D.C., Congress returned the full 31 square miles of land originally ceded by Virginia in 1871.
Eight United States Presidents were born in Virginia: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson.
For more information about visiting Virginia
Virginia trip:
New York - Shenandoah National Park (457 miles)
We will depart in the morning for Virginia. Upon our arrival in this scenic state, we will head to Shenandoah National Park, home of the Shenandoah Caverns, where we will spend the rest of the day. (If the Shenandoah Cavern is closed, we will go to Luray Cavern instead)
Shenandoah National Park, VA
Shenandoah Caverns The Shenandoah Caverns are a show cave in northern Virginia's Shenandoah Valley region that are popular with tourists for their ease-of-access. There is even an elevator that can take the disabled and elderly down into the caves.
Luray, VA
Luray Caverns This National Natural Landmark in northern Virginia sees hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. Tourists flock to the caves to see the impressive array of rock formations, most notable The Great Stalacpipe Organ-- a musical assortment of stalagmites.
Shenandoah Valley - Natural Bridge - New York (501 miles)
On the final day of our tour, we will head to Virginia's beautiful Shenandoah Valley to visit the Natural Bridge. After our visit, we will make our return journey to New York, where we should arrive at night.
Natural Bridge Township, VA
Natural Bridge Referenced in "Moby Dick" and called by Thomas Jefferson "the most Sublime of nature's works," Virginia's Natural Bridge (located in an eponymous town) has been fascinating travellers for hundreds of years. The rock arch has a 90-foot span.
4-Day Tennessee Bus Tour from New York/New JerseyTour Code: 955-2742
Take Tours bus trip
Visit nine states:
New York - drive through with tour guide
New Jersey - drive through with tour guide
Pennsylvania - Welcome Center visit
Delaware - drive through with tour guide
Maryland - drive through with tour guide
West Virginia - Welcome Center visit
Virginia - USA
Tennessee - USA
Georgia - USA
For more info on 4-Day Tennessee, Smoky Mountain Tour from New York/New Jersey trip visit:
www.taketours.com/new-york-ny/4-day-tennessee-bus-tour-fr...
For more information on Take Tours visit:
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Commonwealth of Virginia, USA The United States of America, North America
April 23rd 2015
[Metadata of the Displayed Item]
Title: The First Edition Cover of The Kitchen God's Wife
MIME Type: .JPG
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Size: 46 KB
Source: www.fantasticfiction.com/t/amy-tan/kitchen-gods-wife.htm
Copyright Note: This image is of the book cover, and the copyright for it is owned either by the artist who created the cover or the publisher of the book.
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[Metadata of the Book]
Title: The Kitchen God's Wife
Author: Amy Tan
Publisher: New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Publication Date: 1991
Edition: The first edition
Pages: 415
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0-399-13578-2 / 978-0-399-13578-1
Media Type: print (hbk.)
Description: The Kitchen God's Wife is the second novel by Amy Tan. It deals extensively with Sino-American female identity and draws on the story of her mother's life. The story demonstrates the difficulties of bicultural life and the female struggle in a patriarchal society.
Story Background: The harrowing early life of her mother, Daisy, inspired Amy Tan’s novel The Kitchen God’s Wife. In China, Daisy had divorced an abusive husband but lost custody of her three daughters. She was forced to leave them behind when she escaped on the last boat to leave Shanghai before the Communist takeover in 1949. Her marriage to John Tan produced three children, Amy, and her two brothers.
Reception: The New York Times described the book as "remarkable ... mesmerizing... compelling ... An entire world unfolds in a Tolstoyan tide of event and detail" (books.google.com/books?id=Mu1lXW5KJJQC&printsec=front...), Some critics, such as King-Kok Cheung, have criticized Tan for her characterization of Asian men as one-sided and the "epitome of deception and cruelty." (escholarship.org/uc/item/7210f4m9)
Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.
/Metadata cannot be provided because there isn't any recorded, The reason: this photo it was taken with a camera phone.
/Los metadatos no se pueden proporcionar porque no hay ninguna registrada, La razón: esta foto fue tomada con un teléfono con cámara.
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.