Ogoura Kazuo Invited professor, Aoyama Gakuin University; secretary general, Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee. Born in 1938. Graduated from the Law Faculty at the University of Tokyo and the Faculty of ...
Since last week’s newsletter offered a favorite argument for the existence of God, it’s only fair to balance the scales by considering a strong argument against religious faith, against the ...
A $10 million gift from ceramics and electronics manufacturer Kyocera Corp. founder Kazuo Inamori helped found the center. The center awards the yearly Inamori Ethics Prize to leaders whose actions ...
Kazuo Sakamaki joined the nine other sailors who manned those submarines on a monument erected in Ikata, Ehime Prefecture, on Dec. 8, the 80th anniversary of the attack Japan time. The monument ...
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The late Kazuo Inamori, founder of the Inamori Foundation, speaks on the philosophy of the Kyoto Prize. Credit: The Inamori Foundation Newswise–The University of California San Diego and Point Loma ...
Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro has written a variety of novels, each touching on themes of memory, identity, and human emotions. While everyone has their own favorites, here’s a ranking of ...
Known as the 'God of Chaos' asteroid, its scientific name is after the Egyptian god of chaos, Apophis. And it is much, much bigger than the newer discovery. Apophis was first spotted back in 2004 ...
From December 15, 2024 to April 20, 2025, Fondation Opale (Lens/Crans-Montana) presents its new exhibition NOTHING TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR THE GODS, carte blanche to French curator Jean-Hubert Martin.
The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto owns one major canvas by the celebrated American abstractionist Mark Rothko.
Waseda University (B.A. 1989), Stanford University (M.A. 1993), Cornell University (Ph.D. 1996). Background: Overseas Development Council (Washington, D.C.) (1996-97 ...