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Neathy Tarot
In light of the most recent exceptional story, I got thinking about the 77 Major Arcana in tarot decks of the Neath. For my own reference as well as if anyone else wants to look at this, this is a list of confirmed cards (without meanings - I’ll eventually make a separate list for that), as well as speculation on what other cards could be with my reasoning.
For starters, let’s clarify something - Neath decks actually contain 78 Major Arcana cards, with the numbers going up to 77. We know this because we have a confirmed card for number 77 but we also have a confirmed numberless card. This was probably done so they could number the deck 0-77 (because arc numbers) but also be able to avoid confusion with real world tarot decks, which contain 78 cards total including Minor Arcana.
Then let’s establish influence. There are arguably four “main” tarot decks with varying orders and names for the Major Arcana. The Rider-Waite deck was developed in 1909 and is generally the most well known. Despite being anachronistic, based on the names and placement of cards that are the same to surface decks, this would appear to be the deck used for reference by the devs and writers so that is the deck I’ll be using as well.
In terms of placement, tarot cards are where they are for a reason - I’ll probably write up a separate post about that eventually, making some speculations about the placement of the Neathy Major Arcana.
Buckle in, because this is about to get long…
Confirmed Cards
These are confirmed cards that have a confirmed placement in the deck.
(0) 0. The Mushroom
I. (1) through V. (5) unknown
(6) VI. The Lovers
(7) VII. The Chariot
VIII. (8) through X. (10) unknown
(11) XI. Justice
(12) XII. The Hanged Man
(13) XIII. Death
(14) XIV. Temperance
(15) XV. The Devil
(16) XVI. The Tower
XVII. (17) unknown
(18) XVIII. The Moon
(18) XIX. The Sun
XX. (20) unknown
(21) XXI. The World
(22) XXII. The Interloper
XXIII. (23) through XXIX. (29) unknown
(30) XXX. The Udder
XXXI. (31) through XLVIII. (48) unknown
(49) XLIX. The Mask
L. (50) through LXVI. (66) unknown
(67) LXVII. The Star
LXVIII. (68) through LXXVI. (76) unknown
(77) LXXVII. Judgement
Then there are confirmed cards with no confirmed placement. These are the confirmed ones taken from our surface tarot deck, and likely have their same placement, however given that both The Fool and The Star have been moved, it cannot be said with certainty that these fall in the same place as their surface counterparts.
The Magician/Juggler - located I. (1) in surface tarot
The Hierophant/Pope - located V. (5) in surface tarot
Wheel of Fortune - located X. (10) in surface tarot
Confirmed invented cards which have been given no placement as of yet include:
The Gibbet
The Vegetable Lamb
The Bluecap Mine-Sprite
The Boat
The Mirror
The Lyre
The Garden
The Stalactite
The Gibbous Moon
The Bat
The Blacksmith
This brings us to 31 out of 78 cards confirmed without a doubt.
Semi-Confirmed
These are ones I am less certain of, as they are based on my interpretation when reading and could be different to others.
The Sword - confirmed as a card, written as a Major Arcana, but could be confusing given that swords are one of the suits used in neathy Minor Arcana (which seems to be no different than surface Minor Arcana)
Pincushions - a confirmed card, but the name is up for debate. I interpreted this as the name of the card, but it could also be nameless as of now: “A closing of the mind. Imprisonment. Pincushions.”
The Bandaged Man - yes, the Bandaged Man is the Eight of Swords, a Minor Arcana. However, based on the fact that Neathy decks change and shift strangely, I got the sense that the card shows up either as the Eight of Swords OR the Bandaged Man, with the Bandaged Man included as a Major Arcana, especially as he is listed in Sidebar Snippets being lumped together with other Major Arcana
The Sacristan - same situation as the Bandaged Man
Some other semi-canon Major Arcana include the old destines. Confirmed through Word of God, Bruno has said that the Irem destinies correspond to Tarot cards because he felt like the previous destiny names sounded like Major Arcana, suggesting that the old destinies have their own cards as well:
“In practice, the new Destinies are named with a mix of ‘real’ Arcana names and ‘neathy’ Arcana names – suggesting that the old Destinies are also found somewhere in the Neathy Tarot. It does after all have 77 whole major arcana (and is presumably very hard to shuffle).”
Gloom
Appetite
Authority
Gleam
The Curator
The Memory
The Oath
The Revelation
Backstage
The Instrument
The Road
Passion
Torment
There are 17 semi-confirmed cards in total. If all of these semi-confirmed cards are counted with the canon cards, that brings us to 48 out of 78 cards.
Speculation 1
The remaining surface tarot cards have not be confirmed to be included in Neath tarot, however they most likely are part of the Major Arcana, even if they are not in the same spot or have different meanings.
The High Priestess/Popess - located II. (2) in surface tarot
The Empress - located III. (3) in surface tarot
The Emperor - located IV. (4) in surface tarot
Strength - located VIII. (8) in Rider-Waite surface tarot
The Hermit - located IX. (9) in surface tarot
The Fool - located 0. in surface tarot, meaning that if it is included in Neath tarot it would have a new placement
There are 6 cards here. If these are included with the confirmed and semi-confirmed cards, that comes to 54 out of 78 cards.
Speculation 2
In surface tarot, many of the cards correspond to zodiac signs, and the same is confirmed in the Neath. Now, obviously none of the surface cards have identical names to their corresponding zodiacs, however when it comes to the Sign of the Chiropteromantic Zodiac, two of the zodiacs have corresponding tarot cards: the Bat and the Lovers. This means that there is an argument to be made that the rest are Major Arcana cards as well.
The Crow
The Rat
The Bear
The Shepherd
The Lady
The Lantern
The Cat
The Spider
The Hunter
The Rose
This next group comes from the opportunity card “Something Colourful” in which you find cards lying in the gutter. They are not described with numbers, but rather pictures and descriptions of what the card says about your character.
The Rose
The Eye
The Diamond
The Raven
Note that the Rose is found on both those lists, further cementing for me that they are Major Arcana. Now a lot of this overlap can be written off as reoccurring motifs in the game, but still.
There are 10 zodiac cards and 4 colourful cards. If you were to include both in the deck, remove 1 to account for the overlap of The Rose.
Speculation 3 SPOILERS
The next group of cards is the Deck of Hungers featured in the Seeking Mr Eaten’s Name storyline. The cards are numbered, such Ace of…, Six of…, Queen of… etc. I would argue that if you remove the number part of the card title, you get Major Arcana. My reasoning for this being, three cards that overlap with other speculated groups (and one confirmed Major Arcana): Two of Bats, Three of Roses, and Four of Eyes. Removing Bats due to the Bat already being canon, the Deck of Hungers speculated Major Arcana would be:
Hungers
Roses
Eyes
Lights
Pearls
Words
Regrets
Feasts
Inks
Ways
This is an additional 10 cards. If combining with the lists above, keep in mind the overlap of Roses and Eyes.
Speculation 4
Amongst the quote unquote hardcore Fallen London fans, it is well known that much inspiration was taken from the T.S. Eliot poem, “The Waste Land”, including a fortune teller with tarot cards that do not appear in regular decks. These are the ones that I think would be the least likely to be included in Neathy decks, but are included here for posterity’s sake.
The cards that appear in this poem are:
Phoenician Sailor
One Eyed Merchant
Belladonna, The Lady of the Rocks
There are only 3 additional cards here.
Speculation 5
Last but not least, is a sole card that seemingly has no other possible explanation than to be one of the Arcana. The Ace of Hats! Its name also would lend credence to the suggestion of the Deck of Hungers’ inclusion in the Major Arcana.
Hats
Total
If you were to include every single one of these cards, you’d end up with a deck of 82 Major Arcana. Removing the additional Rose overlaps, as well as the Eyes overlap, brings us down to 79 cards.
I think if one wanted to include all of these somehow, my argument would be those semi-confirmed cards - that perhaps the Sword, the Bandaged Man, etc are considered Major Arcana when they crop up in readings, but the rest of the time do not appear in the deck at all and are therefore not numbered parts of the Major Arcana. This brings you down below 78 cards, with some additional wiggle room.
There is also the possibility of combining cards - Lights/The Lantern, The Crow/The Raven, Appetite/Hungers, Ways/The Road, etc.
Or you could just remove Hats and call it a day.
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Footnotes, 101-150
[101] Gill, quoted in Gerland and Waitz’s Anthropologie, v. 641. See also pp. 636–640, where many facts of parental and filial love are quoted.
[102] Primitive Folk, London, 1891.
[103] Gerland, loc. cit. v. 636.
[104] Erskine, quoted in Gerland and Waitz’s Anthropologie, v. 640.
[105] W.T. Pritchard, Polynesian Reminiscences, London, 1866, p. 363.
[106] It is remarkable, however, that in case of a sentence of death, nobody will take upon himself to be the executioner. Every one throws his stone, or gives his blow with the hatchet, carefully avoiding to give a mortal blow. At a later epoch, the priest will stab the victim with a sacred knife. Still later, it will be the king, until civilization invents the hired hangman. See Bastian’s deep remarks upon this subject in Der Mensch in der Geschichte, iii. Die Blutrache, pp. 1–36. A remainder of this tribal habit, I am told by Professor E. Nys, has survived in military executions till our own times. In the middle portion of the nineteenth century it was the habit to load the rifles of the twelve soldiers called out for shooting the condemned victim, with eleven ball-cartridges and one blank cartridge. As the soldiers never knew who of them had the latter, each one could console his disturbed conscience by thinking that he was not one of the murderers.
[107] In Africa, and elsewhere too, it is a widely-spread habit, that if a theft has been committed, the next clan has to restore the equivalent of the stolen thing, and then look itself for the thief. A. H. Post, Afrikanische Jurisprudenz, Leipzig, 1887, vol. i. p. 77.
[108] See Prof. M. Kovalevsky’s Modern Customs and Ancient Law (Russian), Moscow, 1886, vol. ii., which contains many important considerations upon this subject.
[109] See Carl Bock, The Head Hunters of Borneo, London, 1881. I am told, however, by Sir Hugh Law, who was for a long time Governor of Borneo, that the “head-hunting” described in this book is grossly exaggerated. Altogether, my informant speaks of the Dayaks in exactly the same sympathetic terms as Ida Pfeiffer. Let me add that Mary Kingsley speaks in her book on West Africa in the same sympathetic terms of the Fans, who had been represented formerly as the most “terrible cannibals.”
[110] Ida Pfeiffer, Meine zweite Weltrieze, Wien, 1856, vol. i. pp. 116 seq. See also Müller and Temminch’s Dutch Possessions in Archipelagic India, quoted by Elisée Reclus, in Géographie Universelle, xiii.
[111] Descent of Man, second ed., pp. 63, 64.
[112] See Bastian’s Mensch in der Geschichte, iii. p. 7. Also Gray, loc. cit. ii. p. 238.
[113] Miklukho-Maclay, loc. cit. Same habit with the Hottentots.
[114] Numberless traces of post-pliocene lakes, now disappeared, are found over Central, West, and North Asia. Shells of the same species as those now found in the Caspian Sea are scattered over the surface of the soil as far East as half-way to Lake Aral, and are found in recent deposits as far north as Kazan. Traces of Caspian Gulfs, formerly taken for old beds of the Amu, intersect the Turcoman territory. Deduction must surely be made for temporary, periodical oscillations. But with all that, desiccation is evident, and it progresses at a formerly unexpected speed. Even in the relatively wet parts of South-West Siberia, the succession of reliable surveys, recently published by Yadrintseff, shows that villages have grown up on what was, eighty years ago, the bottom of one of the lakes of the Tchany group; while the other lakes of the same group, which covered hundreds of square miles some fifty years ago, are now mere ponds. In short, the desiccation of North-West Asia goes on at a rate which must be measured by centuries, instead of by the geological units of time of which we formerly used to speak.
[115] Whole civilizations had thus disappeared, as is proved now by the remarkable discoveries in Mongolia on the Orkhon and in the Lukchun depression (by Dmitri Clements).
[116] If I follow the opinions of (to name modern specialists only) Nasse, Kovalevsky, and Vinogradov, and not those of Mr. Seebohm (Mr. Denman Ross can only be named for the sake of completeness), it is not only because of the deep knowledge and concordance of views of these three writers, but also on account of their perfect knowledge of the village community altogether — a knowledge the want of which is much felt in the otherwise remarkable work of Mr. Seebohm. The same remark applies, in a still higher degree, to the most elegant writings of Fustel de Coulanges, whose opinions and passionate interpretations of old texts are confined to himself.
[117] The literature of the village community is so vast that but a few works can be named. Those of Sir Henry Maine, Mr. Seebohm, and Walter’s Das alte Wallis (Bonn, 1859), are well-known popular sources of information about Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. For France, P. Viollet, Précis de l’histoire du droit français. Droit privé, 1886, and several of his monographs in Bibl. de l’Ecole des Chartes; Babeau, Le Village sous l’ancien régime (the mir in the eighteenth century), third edition, 1887; Bonnemère, Doniol, etc. For Italy and Scandinavia, the chief works are named in Laveleye’s Primitive Property, German version by K. Bücher. For the Finns, Rein’s Föreläsningar, i. 16; Koskinen, Finnische Geschichte, 1874, and various monographs. For the Lives and Coures, Prof. Lutchitzky in Severnyi Vestnil, 1891. For the Teutons, besides the well-known works of Maurer, Sohm (Altdeutsche Reichs- und Gerichts- Verfassung), also Dahn (Urzeit, Völkerwanderung, Langobardische Studien), Janssen, Wilh. Arnold, etc. For India, besides H. Maine and the works he names, Sir John Phear’s Aryan Village. For Russia and South Slavonians, see Kavelin, Posnikoff, Sokolovsky, Kovalevsky, Efimenko, Ivanisheff, Klaus, etc. (copious bibliographical index up to 1880 in the Sbornik svedeniy ob obschinye of the Russ. Geog. Soc.). For general conclusions, besides Laveleye’s Propriété, Morgan’s Ancient Society, Lippert’s Kulturgeschichte, Post, Dargun, etc., also the lectures of M. Kovalevsky (Tableau des origines et de l’évolution de la famille et de la propriété, Stockholm, 1890). Many special monographs ought to be mentioned; their titles may be found in the excellent lists given by P. Viollet in Droit privé and Droit public. For other races, see subsequent notes.
[118] Several authorities are inclined to consider the joint household as an intermediate stage between the clan and the village community; and there is no doubt that in very many cases village communities have grown up out of undivided families. Nevertheless, I consider the joint household as a fact of a different order. We find it within the gentes; on the other hand, we cannot affirm that joint families have existed at any period without belonging either to a gens or to a village community, or to a Gau. I conceive the early village communities as slowly originating directly from the gentes, and consisting, according to racial and local circumstances, either of several joint families, or of both joint and simple families, or (especially in the case of new settlements) of simple families only. If this view be correct, we should not have the right of establishing the series: gens, compound family, village community — the second member of the series having not the same ethnological value as the two others. See Appendix IX.
[119] Stobbe, Beiträg zur Geschichte des deutschen Rechtes, p. 62.
[120] The few traces of private property in land which are met with in the early barbarian period are found with such stems (the Batavians, the Franks in Gaul) as have been for a time under the influence of Imperial Rome. See Inama-Sternegg’s Die Ausbildung der grossen Grundherrschaften in Deutschland, Bd. i. 1878. Also, Besseler, Neubruch nach dem älteren deutschen Recht, pp. 11–12, quoted by Kovalevsky, Modern Custom and Ancient Law, Moscow, 1886, i. 134.
[121] Maurer’s Markgenossenschaft; Lamprecht’s “Wirthschaft und Recht der Franken zur Zeit der Volksrechte,” in Histor. Taschenbuch, 1883; Seebohm’s The English Village Community, ch. vi, vii, and ix.
[122] Letourneau, in Bulletin de la Soc. d’Anthropologie, 1888, vol. xi. p. 476.
[123] Walter, Das alte Wallis, p. 323; Dm. Bakradze and N. Khoudadoff in Russian Zapiski of the Caucasian Geogr. Society, xiv. Part I.
[124] Bancroft’s Native Races; Waitz, Anthropologie, iii. 423; Montrozier, in Bull. Soc. d’Anthropologie, 1870; Post’s Studien, etc.
[125] A number of works, by Ory, Luro, Laudes, and Sylvestre, on the village community in Annam, proving that it has had there the same forms as in Germany or Russia, is mentioned in a review of these works by Jobbé-Duval, in Nouvelle Revue historique de droit français et étranger, October and December, 1896. A good study of the village community of Peru, before the establishment of the power of the Incas, has been brought out by Heinrich Cunow (Die Soziale Verfassung des Inka-Reichs, Stuttgart, 1896. The communal possession of land and communal culture are described in that work.
[126] Kovalevsky, Modern Custom and Ancient Law, i. 115.
[127] Palfrey, History of New England, ii. 13; quoted in Maine’s Village Communities, New York, 1876, p. 201.
[128] Königswarter, Études sur le développement des sociétés humaines, Paris, 1850.
[129] This is, at least, the law of the Kalmucks, whose customary law bears the closest resemblance to the laws of the Teutons, the old Slavonians, etc.
[130] The habit is in force still with many African and other tribes.
[131] Village Communities, pp. 65–68 and 199.
[132] Maurer (Gesch. der Markverfassung, sections 29, 97) is quite decisive upon this subject. He maintains that “All members of the community... the laic and clerical lords as well, often also the partial co-possessors (Markberechtigte), and even strangers to the Mark, were submitted to its jurisdiction” (p. 312). This conception remained locally in force up to the fifteenth century.
[133] Königswarter, loc. cit. p. 50; J. Thrupp, Historical Law Tracts, London, 1843, p. 106.
[134] Königswarter has shown that the ferd originated from an offering which had to be made to appease the ancestors. Later on, it was paid to the community, for the breach of peace; and still later to the judge, or king, or lord, when they had appropriated to themselves the rights of the community.
[135] Post’s Bausteine and Afrikanische Jurisprudenz, Oldenburg, 1887, vol. i. pp. 64 seq.; Kovalevsky, loc. cit. ii. 164–189.
[136] O. Miller and M. Kovalevsky, “In the Mountaineer Communities of Kabardia,” in Vestnik Evropy, April, 1884. With the Shakhsevens of the Mugan Steppe, blood feuds always end by marriage between the two hostile sides (Markoff, in appendix to the Zapiski of the Caucasian Geogr. Soc. xiv. 1, 21).
[137] Post, in Afrik. Jurisprudenz, gives a series of facts illustrating the conceptions of equity inrooted among the African barbarians. The same may be said of all serious examinations into barbarian common law.
[138] See the excellent chapter, “Le droit de La Vieille Irlande,” (also “Le Haut Nord”) in Études de droit international et de droit politique, by Prof. E. Nys, Bruxelles, 1896.
[139] Introduction, p. xxxv.
[140] Das alte Wallis, pp. 343–350.
[141] Maynoff, “Sketches of the Judicial Practices of the Mordovians,” in the ethnographical Zapiski of the Russian Geographical Society, 1885, pp. 236, 257.
[142] Henry Maine, International Law, London, 1888, pp. 11–13. E. Nys, Les origines du droit international, Bruxelles, 1894.
[143] A Russian historian, the Kazan Professor Schapoff, who was exiled in 1862 to Siberia, has given a good description of their institutions in the Izvestia of the East-Siberian Geographical Society, vol. v. 1874.
[144] Sir Henry Maine’s Village Communities, New York, 1876, pp. 193–196.
[145] Nazaroff, The North Usuri Territory (Russian), St. Petersburg, 1887, p. 65.
[146] Hanoteau et Letourneux, La Kabylie, 3 vols. Paris, 1883.
[147] To convoke an “aid” or “bee,” some kind of meal must be offered to the community. I am told by a Caucasian friend that in Georgia, when the poor man wants an “aid,” he borrows from the rich man a sheep or two to prepare the meal, and the community bring, in addition to their work, so many provisions that he may repay tHe debt. A similar habit exists with the Mordovians.
[148] Hanoteau et Letourneux, La kabylie, ii. 58. The same respect to strangers is the rule with the Mongols. The Mongol who has refused his roof to a stranger pays the full blood-compensation if the stranger has suffered therefrom (Bastian, Der Mensch in der Geschichte, iii. 231).
[149] N. Khoudadoff, “Notes on the Khevsoures,” in Zapiski of the Caucasian Geogr. Society, xiv. 1, Tiflis, 1890, p. 68. They also took the oath of not marrying girls from their own union, thus displaying a remarkable return to the old gentile rules.
[150] Dm. Bakradze, “Notes on the Zakataly District,” in same Zapiski, xiv. 1, p. 264. The “joint team” is as common among the Lezghines as it is among the Ossetes.
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WHAT’S THAT MELODY? #leo x reader smau
© tokusaatsus 2022
IN WHICH tsukinaga leo has a melody stuck in his head that he can’t get rid of, until he finds it in mixtape form one day. now he–and the rest of knights!–are on a quest to find the creator of the melody.
meanwhile, l/n y/n is just looking for their missing mixtape.
meet the cast! squad goals | naru fan club
CHAPTERS!
prologue.
ACT ONE. DUMBASS MUSIC COURSE STUDENT LOSES MIXTAPE; 41 DEAD, 77 INJURED!
i. lost my mixtape!
ii. suo~ you spoilsport!
iii. godspeed, yuuki!
iv. rip secchan!
v. i have your mixtape!
vi. stranger danger exists!
vii. it was aliens, i swear!
ACT TWO. THAT LITTLE SPACE BETWEEN BOY AND FRIEND MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE!
viii. leoy/n collab! | twitter drama?
ix. this bitch and their date plans! | i’ll shoot him for you!
x. coming for your kneecaps! | he kinda cute ngl!
ACT THREE. YOU KNOW THAT CUTE BOY YOU’VE BEEN TEXTING? HE’S THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE!
xi. soulmates fr!
xii. project: true love!
xiii. kind of stupid ngl!
xiv. fuck i think i like him!
xv. you are my babygirl!
xvi. let’s get hitched!
epilogue.
taglist OPEN! send an ask to be added: @eichiburger
reze txt so. here it is. the promised smau. idrk where i’m going w this, but i hope it’ll be fun to read. enjoy
#📸...smau: what's that melody?#tsukinaga leo x reader#enstars x reader#tsukinaga leo#knights#enstars
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“CLOUD Vol.1″ (2007) translations Final Fantasy Agito XIII
p.76-77
hidden battle in the magic institute
Unhatched Elite Warriors The Guidance Myth
The mountains are green, the sky is blue. Your heart is rosy as you walk along the path.
Today is your first day as a student at the Akademeia peristylium. As you gaze at the gates of the magic academy shining brilliantly in the distance, your heart swells with thoughts of the events in your future. When you pass through those gates, you will meet new friends and discover new knowledge.
What sort of people are there? I don't want to be friends with anyone unpleasant. I wonder if it's really that hard to use powerful magic?
Such innocent thoughts are mixed in with the harsh questions you ask yourself.
How strong can I become? Can I become Agito?
The answers to all of the thoughts and questions dwelling in your heart exist beyond the gate. Akademeia's gate is also the gateway to infinite possibilities for you. Meeting good friends will nurture your heart, and discovering good knowledge will improve your skills.
No matter how difficult the ordeals ahead of you may be, why should you hesitate at these big gates!
You continue down the path, gazing at the towering school building with many thoughts inside of you, dreaming of the day when you become the legendary warrior known as Agito.
The Akademeia peristylium is the setting of FF Agito. The protagonist is a student who makes an oath with the Crystal which is enshrined within the academy. While living together with other students, they will study various things and receive training to accomplish their goals.
In a sense, school life is a series of discoveries. The protagonist grows as they learn not only what the instructors teach them, but what their friends are good at, the personalities hidden beneath their masks, and the power hidden within themselves.
What are friends? What is nature? What is magic? What is war?
The day will surely come when you will be able to answer the many questions you had in mind when you entered the academy.
On the other hand, your school life will be filled with many mysteries. What exactly is Agito, the legendary warrior? And who has their sights set on the academy's Crystal? Everything will become clear when the protagonist completes their studies at Akademeia and graduates. And then, that's when the protagonist's true fight will begin.
However, you mustn't forget. No matter how painful it is, no matter how hard it is to find your way, you are never alone. When you look back, the friends with whom you shared joys and sorrows will be there, along with the instructors who will guide you toward the right path.
Now is the time to pass through the gates with your head held high! Through Akademeia's gates! The entrance to a new mythical world!
p.78-79
The True Colors of Akademeia to Which Youth is Entrusted
The academy that the protagonist enrolls at is officially known as "Akademeia, the Peristylium of Suzaku", located in a region called Rubrum. The students who enroll are sorted into 13 classes and are subject to strict discipline. They spend their days undergoing intense training. Knowing that the peristylium is a place for elite warriors, it is easy to imagine what sort of training they will receive.
In the process, friends may lose their lives. Some may not be able to endure the harsh training, and some may even run away. There will be scenes that leave you feeling empty, and scenes that will make you want to look away. However, all of these things are a part of life at the peristylium, and the protagonist and their friends must overcome it.
As you may know, "Suzaku" is the name of the Vermilion Bird, one of the four Chinese celestial beasts who rule over the cardinal directions. In that case, it's natural to assume that there are rivaling entities named after the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, and Black Tortoise. If each academy possesses their own Crystal, a push and pull might occur over them.
What does the aspirational name of "Agito" mean?
After enrolling, the goal of the protagonist is to become the legendary warrior called "Agito." That name, which is also used in the title, comes from a Latin word meaning "to put into motion." What kind of skills they use, what type of weapon they carry, how to become Agito... To new students, Agito is a very vague thing. However, as they spend time with many friends and teachers, it will be revealed little by little and gradually take shape.
As it inches closer to realization, Agito will become the goal and emotional support for not only the main character, but all of the other students as well.
It is said that one must overcome every hardship in order to become Agito. In that case, that movement of the heart would be the first step towards becoming Agito, the one who "puts things in motion." However, even if the protagonist overcomes the intense training, successfully graduates, and becomes Agito, that is not the final goal. Why are we fighting, and what is considered victory? And what will we learn in that battle?
The path that begins with enrollment at Akademeia is long and steep.
p.80-81
FF Mobile Online
Unlike the other two works, "FF Agito XIII" will be delivered straight to your hands through your cellphone. "FF Agito XIII" will be the first to introduce a new system: online party play for multiple users.
Players will start the game by choosing the protagonist from the 12 characters with weapons in the illustration. You can form a party with other people who have the game.
It's easy to imagine the fun and surprises that you will find online as you step into this myth for the new century. The characters who weren't chosen by the player will be involved in the story as NPCs, guiding the protagonist to an unknown world.
The advantage to mobile gaming is the ability to pick up the game and play it anywhere, at any time. In other words, the entrance to "the new story of the Crystals" is located right in your pocket.
EXPECTATION: A XIII Title That Begins in the Palm of Your Hand, FINAL FANTASY Agito XIII
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This FFXIII title will be played on mobile phones. Although spin-offs and other works have been ported to mobile, this will be the first official title to be released on mobile. As such, you can expect it to be a fresh Final Fantasy with possibilities previously unseen in the series. It's a Final Fantasy that's easy to enjoy anywhere, anytime. Through the network, it's also infinitely expandable. The appeal of being able to play with your friends as well as people you've never met... The appeal of a worldview with a magnificent scope via the distribution format... The appeal of network games that take advantage of "communication", which still have a high bar for entry, will be made accessible to many people with the use of cellphones, the easiest and most familiar platform.
The specs of mobile phones are also of interest, as they continue to evolve at a rate approaching that of handheld devices like the DS and even the PSP. Based on that evolution, "FF Agito XIII" is being produced with specs that look ahead to the future. This is the latest title in the series, following the Final Fantasy tradition of being on the cutting edge of the industry.
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As this title is being designed for the next generation of phones, its depth is still unmeasurable. The most appealing feature of the game is the fact that you can fight with parties that you form with other players, all from your phone. Players will be able to spend their time together as students of Akademeia, based on the magnificent ideas of the Final Fantasy series. That alone is cause for excitement.
The images that have been released show that the surrounding area is in a terrible state of ruin, so it will be interesting to find out how it relates to the story. Although it seems like the game won't be delivered regularly, the volume of the story is expected to be substantial. There will be many sub-events which can be voluntarily participated in and enjoyed for a long time. We're looking forward to the elements which will only be possible with next-gen mobile phones.
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People grow with more than lessons and training. During school, which everyone experiences at least once in their lives, the time after school when you've been released from your classes is important. When they're freed from the prison known as "school" and from the jailers known as "teachers", students learn a lot through activities with like-minded friends or through impulsive pranks. Without a doubt, "communication" is one of the most important elements of FF Agito XIII. "After school adventures" with allies you've never met can be fun and exciting, but they can also sometimes produce disappointments that you would have never felt when playing alone. However, there is a real story of player development that goes beyond the game character's development. Isn't that the true beauty of FF Agito XIII?
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Round 1
Part 1:
Vector to the Heavens - 358/2 Days (1) vs Heart of Mystery - KH3 (167)
Riku - KH2 (5) vs This Is Halloween - KH1 (163)
Master of Masters - Back Cover (9) vs Vim and Vigor - KH2 (159)
Dismiss - Birth by Sleep (13) vs Monster Smash! - KH3 (155)
Organization XIII - KH2 (17) vs Flags of Fury - KH3 (151)
Dearly Beloved - Melody of Memory (21) vs Radiant Garden - Birth by Sleep (147)
Aqua (Mirror Illusion) - Fragmentary Passage (25) vs The Rustling Forest - Birth by Sleep (143)
Traverse in Trance - Dream Drop Distance (29) vs Traverse Town - KH1 (135) vs March Caprice for Piano and Orchestra - Melody of Memory (136)
Disappeared - KH1 (33) vs Makaukau - KH3 (127) vs Waltz of the Damned - KH2 (128)
The 13th Struggle - KH2 (37) vs Another Side - KH1 Final Mix (119) vs The Deep End - KH1 Final Mix (120)
Link to All (Lights of Destiny) - KH3 (41) vs Dearly Beloved Reprise - KH1 (111) vs Final Staff Roll Dearly Beloved - Union X (112)
Destati - KH1 (45) vs Dark Domination - KH3 (103) vs Friendship’s Union - KH3 (104)
Sacred Moon - 358/2 Days (49) vs Fragments of Sorrow - KH2 (95) vs Eternal Moments - Birth by Sleep (96)
Wave of Darkness I - Fragmentary Passage (53) vs Dual Hearts - KH3 (87) vs Kairi III - KH1 (88)
Dawn of Hope - KH3 (57) vs A Pirate’s Freedom - KH3 (79) vs Unbreakable Chains - Birth by Sleep (80)
Forza Finale - KH3 (61) vs Deep Drop - Dream Drop Distance (71) vs Destiny Islands - Chain of Memories (72)
Part 2:
Vector to the Heavens - KH3 (2) vs Shipmeister’s Shanty - KH2 (166)
Lord of the Castle - Chain of Memories (6) vs Monstrous Monstro - KH1 (162)
Cavern of Remembrance - KH2 (10) vs The Promised Beginning - Birth by Sleep (158)
Rage Awakened - KH2 (14) vs Spooks of Halloween Town - KH1 (154)
Aqua - Dark Dive - KH3 (18) vs Secret of Neverland - 358/2 Days (150)
Dearly Beloved - KH3 (22) vs Ventus - Birth by Sleep (146)
March Caprice for Piano and Orchestra - KH1 (26) vs Treasured Memories (141) vs Shrouding Dark Cloud - KH3 (142)
Tension Rising - KH2 (30) vs Heroes’ Gathering - KH3 (133) vs Master Tell Me the Truth - Birth by Sleep (134)
Musique pour la Tristesse de Xion - 358/2 Days (34) vs L’Impeto Oscuro - KH3 (125) vs Destati - KH3 (126)
The 13th Reflection - KH2 (38) vs The Force in You - Chain of Memories (117) vs Beyond the Door - KH1 (118)
Sacred Distance - Dream Drop Distance (42) vs Dearly Beloved - Missing Link (109) vs Dearly Beloved - KHX (110)
Destiny’s Force - KH1 (46) vs The Foretellers - Back Cover (101) vs Fate of the Unknown - KH2 (102)
Aqua - Birth by Sleep (50) vs Enter the Darkness - Birth by Sleep (93) vs Rowdy Rumble - KH2 (94)
L’Oscurita Dell’Ignoto- KH3 (54) vs The Other Promise - Piano Collections (85) vs Another Side - Battle Version - 358/2 Days (86)
Desire for All That is Lost - KH2 (58) vs The Silent Forest - Birth by Sleep (77) vs End of the World - KH1 (78)
Dearly Beloved - Union X (62) vs Missing You - KH2 (69) vs Face My Fears Orchestral - KH3 (70)
Part 3:
The Other Promise - KH2 (3) vs Bustin’ Up on the Beach - KH1 (165)
Edge of Existence - KH3 (7) vs Sunset Horizons - KH2 (161)
Before the Daylight - Union X (11) vs The Underworld - KH2 (157)
Roxas’ Return - KH3 (15) vs A Very Small Wish - KH1 (153)
Hearts as One - KH3 (19) vs Forest of Thorns - Fragmentary Passage (149)
Sacred Moon - KH2 (23) vs Reviving Hollow Bastion - KH2 (145)
Naminė - Chain of Memories (27) vs Sky of Wonder - KH3 (139) vs Passion - KH2 (140)
Scherzo Di Notte - KH1 (31) vs Chains to Bonds - KH3 (131) vs Guardians of Light - KH3 (132)
Dismiss - KH2 (35) vs L’Impeto Oscuro - Dream Drop Distance (123) vs Memories in Pieces - Chain of Memories (124)
Epilogue - KH3 (39) vs Precious Stars in the Sky - KH1 (115) vs Forze Del Male - KH1 (116)
Anger Unchained - KH3 (43) vs Dearly Beloved - Chain of Memories (107) vs Dearly Beloved - KH1 Final Mix (108)
Tension Rising - Reaper’s Revenge - KH3 (47) vs A Fight to the Death - KH2 (99) vs Fantasia Alla Marcia for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra - KH2 (100)
Sora - KH2 (51) vs Graceful Assassin - Chain of Memories (91) vs Hand in Hand - KH1 (92)
Kairi II - KH1 (55) vs The 13th Anthology - Drammatica Album (83) vs Lazy Afternoons - Chain of Memories (84)
Night of Fate - KH1 (59) vs Always on My Mind - KH1 (75) vs The Afternoon Streets - KH3 (76)
Fragments of Sorrow - KH1 (63) vs Black Powder - Birth by Sleep (67) vs Sinister Shadows - KH2 (68)
Part 4:
At Dusk I Will Think of You - 358/2 Days (4) vs Monster Smash! (Code 72-16) - KH3 (164)
Nachtflügel - KH3 (8) vs Monstropolis Now (Code 72-16) - KH3 (160)
Hollow Bastion - KH1 (12) vs Winnie the Pooh - KH3 (156)
Rise of the Union - KH3 (16) vs Monstropolis Now - KH3 (152)
Scala Ad Caelum - KH3 (20) vs Dive into the Heart - KH1 (148)
Darkness of the Unknown - KH2 (24) vs Magical Mystery - KH2 (144)
Tears of Light - Birth by Sleep (28) vs Destiny’s Union - Birth by Sleep (137) vs Hikari - KH1 (138)
Dark Impetus - Birth by Sleep (32) vs True Darkness - KH3 (129) vs Replicas - KH3 (130)
Roxas - KH2 (36) vs Majestic Wings - Dream Drop Distance (121) vs The Eye of Darkness - Dream Drop Distance (122)
Hunter of the Dark - Birth by Sleep (40) vs Passing the Power - Back Cover (113) vs Shrouding Dark Cloud - KH1 (114)
Enter the Void - Birth by Sleep (44) vs Dearly Beloved - 358/2 Days (105) vs Dearly Beloved - Re:Coded (106)
Deep Anxiety - KH2 (48) vs Forgotten Challenge - Chain of Memories (97) vs Organization XIII (Mark of Fate) - KH3 (98)
Sora (Orchestra of Toads) - KH3 (52) vs Lazy Afternoons - KH2 (89) vs L’Eminenza Oscura II - Dream Drop Distance (90)
Terra - Birth by Sleep (56) vs The 13th Dilemma - KH2 (81) vs The 13th Struggle - Saïx - KH3 (82)
Enter the Darkness - KH3 (60) vs Friends in My Heart - KH1 (73) vs Dearly Beloved - KH1 (74)
Guardando nel Buio - KH1 (64) vs Stranded Beyond - KH3 (65) vs Graveyard Labyrinth - KH3 (66)
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#kingdom hearts#kingdom hearts music#kh#kh music#IT'S DONE#working on this post alone took me like 3 hours#anyway. if there's any mistakes you find no you didn't <3 because I already had to redo this once
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1- Prologue ADWD
2- Prologue AFFC
3- The Prophet (Aeron I)
4- The Captain of Guards (Areo I)
5- Cersei I
6- Tyrion I
7- Daenerys I
8- Brienne I
9- Jon I
10- Bran I
11- Tyrion II
12- Samwell I
13- Jon II
14- Arya I
15- Cersei II
16- Jaime I
17- Brienne II
18- Sansa I
19- The Kraken’s Daughter (Asha I)
20- Tyrion III
21- Davos I
22- Jon III
23- Daenerys II
24- Reek I (Theon I)
25- Cersei III
26- The Soiled Knight (Arys I)
27- Bran II
28- Tyrion IV
29- Davos II
30- Brienne III
31- Samwell II
32- Daenerys III
33- Jon IV
34- Jaime II
35- Tyrion V
36- Cersei IV
37- Davos III
38- The Iron Captain (Victarion I)
39- The Drowned Man (Aeron II)
40- Brienne IV
41- The Queenmaker (Arianne I)
42- Arya II
43- Alayne I (Sansa II)
44- The Princess in the Tower (Arianne II)
45- The Merchant’s Man (Quentyn I)
46- Cersei V
47- Reek II (Theon II)
48- Jon V
49- Tyrion VI
50- Daenerys IV
51- The Lost Lord (JonCon I)
52- The Windblown (Quentyn II)
53- The Wayward Bride (Asha II)
54- Brienne V
55- Samwell III
56- Jaime III
57- Tyrion VII
58- Jon VI
59- Davos IV
60- Cersei VI
61- The Reaver (Victarion II)
62- Daenerys V
63- Melisandre I
64- Jaime IV
65- Brienne VI
66- Reek III (Theon III)
67- Tyrion VIII
68- Cersei VII
69- Jaime V
70- Cat of the Canals (Arya III)
71- Samwell IV
72- Cersei VIII
73- Brienne VII
74- Jaime VI
75- Cersei IX
76- Bran III
77- Jon VII
78- Daenerys VI
79- The Prince of Winterfell (Theon IV)
80- The Watcher (Areo II)
81- Jon VIII
82- Tyrion IX
83- The Turncloak (Theon V)
84- The King’s Prize (Asha III)
85- Daenerys VII
86- Alayne II (Sansa III)
87- Jon IX
88- Brienne VIII
89- Cersei X
90- Jaime VII
91- Samwell V
92- The Blind Girl (Arya IV)
93- A Ghost in Winterfell (Theon VI)
94- Tyrion X
95- Jaime VIII
96- Jon X
97- Daenerys VIII
98- Theon VII
99- Daenerys IX
100- Jon XI
101- Cersei XI
102- The Queensguard (Barristan I)
103- The Iron Suitor (Victarion III)
104- Tyrion XI
105- Jon XII
106- The Discarded Knight (Barristan II)
107- The Spurned Suitor (Quentyn III)
108- The Griffin Reborn (JonCon II)
109- The Sacrifice (Asha IV)
110- Victarion IV
111- The Ugly Little Girl (Arya V)
112- Cersei XII
113- Tyrion XII
114- The Kingbreaker (Barristan III)
115- The Dragontamer (Quentyn IV)
116- Jon XIII
117- The Queen’s Hand (Barristan IV)
118- Daenerys X
119- Epilogue ADWD
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IMAGENES Y DATOS INTERESANTES DEL DIA 4 DE ABRIL DE 2024
Día Internacional de Información Sobre el Peligro de las Minas, Año Internacional de los Camélidos.
San Benito.
Tal día como hoy en el año Tal día como hoy en el año 1997
En la ciudad de Oviedo, España, 21 países del Consejo de Europa suscriben el "Convenio para la protección de los Derechos Humanos y la dignidad del ser humano con respecto a las aplicaciones de la Biología y la Medicina", que incluye la prohibición de clonar seres humanos. (Hace 27 años)
1975
Bill Gates, de 19 años, y Paul Allen, de 22, fundan la sociedad Microsoft, dedicada a la informática. Rápidamente conseguirá dominar el mercado de ordenadores personales. Con el tiempo, su sede estará en Redmond (EE.UU.) y la compañía contará con subsidiarias en más de 60 países y empleará a más de 49.000 personas en todo el mundo. Con las ganancias que le reportará esta compañia, Bill Gates será el hombre más rico del mundo durante décadas. (Hace 49 años)
1958
Tiene lugar en Londres, Reino Unido, la salida de una marcha que durará hasta el día 7, cuando lleguen a la localidad de Aldermaston, a la que acuden cerca de 10.000 personas para protestar contra la bomba atómica, siendo el principio de nuevas formas de movilización social que, a partir de ahí serán moneda corriente en los movimientos sociales que irán surgiendo, en lo que se puede clasificar como los orígenes del movimiento por la paz de los años ochenta. (Hace 66 años)
1949
En plena Guerra Fría, reunidos en Washington (EE.UU.), doce estados occidentales, Bélgica, Dinamarca, Francia, Gran Bretaña, Islandia, Italia, Luxemburgo, Noruega, Holanda, Portugal, Canadá y EE.UU., fundan la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN), alianza militar, que contempla una defensa colectiva, mediante una estrecha colaboración militar, contra una posible agresión soviética. Esta alianza contribuirá a aumentar sensiblemente la influencia y el poder de Estados Unidos en Europa. En años sucesivos se irán uniendo más países, España en 1982. En 1955, como respuesta a la OTAN y a consecuencia del incremento de la tensión internacional, varios países del este, liderados por la Unión Soviética, fundarán el Pacto de Varsovia. La OTAN sobrevivirá al fin de la Guerra Fría redefiniendo sus objetivos en un mundo en el que ya no existe la amenaza que justificó su creación. (Hace 75 años)
1933
El dirigible norteamericano "Ankron", de 240 metros de largo, y orgullo de la Armada, cae al mar durante una fuerte tormenta ante las costas de New Jersey, matando a 73 de los 77 miembros de la tripulación. (Hace 91 años)
1910
En Madrid, capital de España, con la presencia del Rey Alfonso XIII, que da los primeros golpes con un piqueta de oro para iniciar la demolición de un edificio, comienzan hoy los trabajos de construcción de la Gran Vía, un proyecto aprobado hace seis años con el fin de descongestionar la Puerta del Sol y hacer desaparecer unas cuantas calles insalubres, todo ello tratando de emular a las lujosas calles de París, que marca la pauta en esta época, aunque también se nota la presencia de la moda norteamericana, con influencia de las calles Chicago y Nueva York. Esta emblemática avenida de bellos edificios se convertirá en lugar cosmopolita en el que querrán fotografiarse todos los turistas que llegarán a la capital. La mayoría de sus edificios serán utilizados como oficinas o con fines comerciales. Durante el día será un área muy activa de la ciudad donde miles de ciudadanos y coches circulen sin parar, aunque al caer la noche no lo será menos y continuará su frenética actividad con sus grandes salas de cines, bares y clubes a lo largo de la calle. (Hace 114 años)
1884
Una vez concluida la Guerra del Pacífico y mediante la firma del tratado de tregua de Valparaíso, Bolivia deja bajo ley chilena su provincia de Antofagasta. Este tratado establece que los territorios comprendidos entre el río Loa y el paralelo 23 quedarán bajo la administración de Chile y que, a cambio, Bolivia tendrá acceso a los puertos de Arica y Antofagasta. Más tarde, ya en 1904 se firmará el Tratado de Paz y Amistad entre Chile y Bolivia que reconocerá el dominio a perpetuidad del territorio en litigio por parte de Chile, por lo cual, Bolivia perderá todo derecho a tener una salida al mar y la completa soberanía sobre el Océano Pacífico. Este último tratado será fuente de tensiones diplomáticas ya que Bolivia siempre tratará de recuperar una salida libre y soberana al Océano Pacífico. (Hace 140 años)
1866
En Rusia, un atentado frustrado contra el zar Alejandro II determina un giro reaccionario y conservador en la hasta entonces liberal política interior rusa. (Hace 158 años)
1849
Austria incorpora Hungría a su Imperio, lo que dará lugar en 1867 al Imperio Austrohúngaro. (Hace 175 años)
1812
Por vez primera se reune en Buenos Aires, actual Argentina, una Asamblea General, llamada de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, que se declara soberana y cuenta con representaciones de la capital y de las provincias. (Hace 212 años)
1340
Frente a las costas de Gibraltar, España, tiene lugar un combate naval entre una escuadra árabe formada por 250 naves y otra castellana y aragonesa formada por 33 buques mandada por Alonso Jofré Tenorio. Ante la superioridad del enemigo, los cristianos son derrotados perdiendo todos los barcos. La cabeza de Jofre, muerto en el combate, es enviada al sultán de la dinastía meriníes, Abul-Hasam. (Hace 684 años)
1081
En este domingo de Pascua de Resurrección, Alejo I Comneno es coronado emperador de Bizancio por el patriarca de Constantinopla. Su reinado, de casi 37 años, estará salpicado de problemas, aunque rechazará a los invasores normandos y turcos. (Hace 943 años)
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St. Katherine Drexel, la multimillonaria heredera de una familia de banqueros estadounidense convertida en monja voluntariamente pobre, fundadora de la Universidad HBCU Xavier en Luisiana, por lo que se convirtió en objetivo del Klu Klux Klan (c. 1900)
Nacido en 1858 en el seno de la familia de banqueros Drexel, que desempeñó un papel importante en el auge de las finanzas globales después de la Guerra Civil estadounidense. Creció en un hogar católico piadoso; su madre abría su casa 3 días a la semana a los pobres y su padre pasaba media hora cada noche en oración.
Después de presenciar la difícil situación de los indígenas americanos durante un viaje a Occidente, Drexel se reunió con el Papa León XIII y le pidió al Sucesor de San Pedro que enviara misioneros para servir a los indígenas americanos. El Papa respondió: "¿Por qué no te haces misionero?"
En 1889, Drexel regaló su herencia de 7 millones de dólares ( 240 millones de dólares en valor actual ) y se convirtió en monja contemplativa. Conoció al líder sioux Nube Roja y comenzó a ofrecer obras de misericordia corporales a las misiones indias. La Madre Drexel y su primer grupo de monjas fundaron la orden religiosa Hermanas del Santísimo Sacramento. Alimentaron su vida de caridad del Santísimo Sacramento de la Eucaristía, el sacramento católico del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo, la presencia perpetua del amor sacrificial de Cristo. Quienes están en la vida religiosa hacen votos absolutos de pobreza, castidad y obediencia, para dedicar completamente su vida terrenal a responder al llamado de Cristo al amor.
Las Hermanas ampliaron su misión para servir a los afroamericanos. En 1942, construyeron un sistema de escuelas católicas para negros en 13 estados, 40 centros misioneros y 23 escuelas rurales. Su mayor logro fue la fundación de la Universidad Xavier en Luisiana, la primera universidad católica para afroamericanos. Los segregacionistas acosaron su trabajo e incluso quemaron una escuela en Pensilvania.
A los 77 años, la Madre Drexel sufrió un infarto y se vio obligada a jubilarse. Pero su vida aún no había comenzado. Ahora vinieron casi 20 años de oración silenciosa y contemplativa desde una pequeña habitación con vista al santuario eucarístico. Pequeños cuadernos y trozos de papel registran sus diversas oraciones y reflexiones. Pasó al Paraíso a los 96 años y fue canonizada por el Papa Juan Pablo II en 2000.
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Solution Manuals For Accounting and Auditing Research: Tools and Strategies, 10th Edition Thomas R. Weirich
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ix About the Authors xiii 1 Introduction to Applied Professional Research 1 What is Research? 2 Research Questions 3 Nature of Professional Research 5 Critical Thinking and Effective Communication 6 Economic Consequences of Standards Setting 7 Role of Research in the Accounting Firm 7 Skills Needed for the CPA Exam and Practice 9 Overview of the Research Process 11 Step One: Identify the Relevant Facts and Issues 11 Step Two: Collect the Evidence 12 Step Three: Analyze the Results and Identify the Alternatives 13 Step Four: Develop a Conclusion 14 Step Five: Communicate the Results 14 Data Analytics/Emerging Technologies in Accounting and Auditing Research 14 Summary 16 Discussion Questions 16 Exercises 17 Appendix: Research Focus on the CPA Exam 18 2 Critical Thinking and Effective Writing Skills for the Professional Accountant 22 Critical Thinking Skills 22 Levels of Thinking 24 Universal Elements of Reasoning 27 An Example of Using Critical Thinking Skills 28 Effective Writing Skills 29 Writing as a Process 30 Punctuation Primer 31 Improved Writing Skills Required 34 Active Voice 34 Short Sentences 34 Definite, Concrete, Everyday Language 35 Tabular Presentation 35 Limited Jargon and Technical Terms 35 No Multiple Negatives 36 Elements of Plain English 36 Writing Effective Texts, e-mails, and Letters 37 Writing Memos to the File 38 Summary 39 Discussion Questions 39 Exercises 40 3 The Environment of Accounting Research 43 The Accounting Environment 43 The SEC and the Standard-Setting Environment 44 Rules-Based vs. Principles-Based Accounting Standards 46 Financial Accounting Standards Board 46 FASB Strives to Simplify Standards 48 Content of Authorities 48 FASB Due Process 49 FASB Conceptual Framework Project 51 Statements of Financial Accounting Concepts Nos. 1–8 52 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) 52 Governmental Accounting Standards Board 53 Other Organizations Influencing Standard Setting 55 U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP) 57 The FASB Accounting Standards CodificationTM 58 Using Authoritative Support 59 Reading an Authoritative Pronouncement 60 Accounting Choices Have Economic Consequences 62 Summary 62 Discussion Questions 63 Exercises 63 4 Financial Accounting Research Tools 65 Accounting Research Online 66 Database Research Strategies 66 Step One: Define the Information Needed 66 Step Two: Determine the Sources to Search 66 Step Three: Use Appropriate Search Methods 67 Step Four: View the Results and Manage the Information 67 Step Five: Communicate the Search Results 67 FASB Accounting Standards CodificationTM Research System 67 The Research Process 68 Locating U.S. GAAP Using the Codification 72 Examples Using the Codification 72 SEC Accounting for Public Companies 73 SEC Regulations and Sources 74 The SEC’s Published Views and Interpretations 74 SEC Staff Policy/Interpretations 75 Accessing SEC Filings and Regulations 77 Cases to Practice Accounting Research 78 Data Analytics for the Accounting Researcher 79 Summary 80 Discussion Questions 80 Exercises 81 Knowledge Busters: The Codification 84 Appendix: CPA Exam—Financial Accounting Simulations 89 Document Review Simulation 93 5 The Environment of International Research 95 International Accounting Environment 95 International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) 97 IASB Authorities 99 IASB Due Process 100 Interpretations Committee Due Process 101 IASB’s Conceptual Framework 102 Principles-Based Accounting Standards 102 IFRS Funding Regulation, and Enforcement 103 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Research 105 IFRS Hierarchy 105 Electronic International Financial Reporting Standards (eIFRS) 105 Summary 107 Discussion Questions 107 Exercises 108 Knowledge Busters 109 6 Other Research Databases and Tools 111 Other Database Research Strategies 111 Step One: Define the Information Needed 112 Step Two: Determine the Sources to Search 112 Step Three: Use Search Techniques and Tools 113 Step Four: View the Results and Manage the Information 114 Leading Publishers of Global Financial Information 115 Commercial Accounting Databases and Tools 115 U.S. Accounting Research Tools 117 U.S. Government Accounting Databases 118 Financial Research Databases 120 S&P Capital IQ 121 Mergent Online 122 Other Financial Databases and Sources 123 Research Challenges for Business Research 124 Business Research Databases and Tools 124 Article Index Sources 125 Other Specialized Research 125 Massive Legal Research Databases 126 LexisNexis Database Products 127 Westlaw Database Products 128 Recent Legal Database Competitors 129 Summary 129 Discussion Questions 130 Exercises 130 Knowledge Busters 132 Appendix 6A-1: Website Addresses 132 7 Tax Research for Compliance and Tax Planning 135 Tax Planning Concepts and Tax Research Goals 135 Tax Research Goals 136 Tax Research Challenges 137 Specialized Tax Research Databases 138 Thomson Reuters Checkpoint 139 Primary Tax Authorities 139 The Code 140 Treasury Regulations 142 Revenue Rulings and Revenue Procedures 144 Lesser Administrative Sources (Nonprecedential) 145 U.S. Tax Court 146 Other Judicial Sources of Authority 147 Steps in Conducting Tax Research 148 Step One: Investigate the Facts and Identify the Issues 148 Step Two: Collect the Appropriate Authorities 148 Step Three: Analyze the Research 151 Step Four: Develop the Reasoning and Conclusion 154 Step Five: Communicate the Results 154 Evolving Professional Concerns and Changes 156 Professional Standards for Tax Services 158 Data Analytics in Tax Research 159 Summary 160 Discussion Questions 160 Exercises 161 Knowledge Busters 164 Appendix 7A-1: Website Addresses 165 8 Assurance Services and Auditing Research 166 Assurance Services 167 Consulting Services and Standards 167 Attestation Services and Standards 169 Auditing Standard-Setting Environment 171 Auditing Standard-Setting Process 171 Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) 172 Auditing Standards Board (ASB) 173 International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) 177 AICPA Online Professional Library 177 AICPA Code of Professional Conduct 178 Auditing Standards in the Public Sector 182 Thomson Reuters Checkpoint 182 Compilation and Review Services 184 Role of Judgment and Professional Skepticism in Accounting and Auditing 186 Economic Consequences 187 Data Analytics/Emerging Technologies in Auditing Research 187 Summary 188 Discussion Questions 188 Exercises 189 Knowledge Busters 190 Appendix: CPA Exam Audit Simulation 191 9 Refining the Research Process 193 Method for Conducting Research 193 Step One: Identify the Issues or Problems 195 Step Two: Collect the Evidence 197 Step Three: Analyze the Results and Identify Alternatives 201 Step Four: Develop a Conclusion 202 Step Five: Communicate the Results 203 Remain Current in Knowledge and Skills 204 Complexities in Practice 205 Developing Professional Skills Needed for Practice 206 Summary 207 Discussion Questions 207 Exercises 208 Knowledge Busters 209 Appendix 9A-1: Certifications and Associations for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax 210 Appendix 9A-2: Research Sources from AICPA, FASB, PCAOB, and Others 211 Appendix 9A-3: Abbreviations for International, Canadian, and U.K. Standards 213 10 Forensic Accounting Research 216 Forensic Accounting Standards 217 Definition of Fraud 218 Types of Fraud 218 The Fraud Triangle 219 Overview of a Financial Statement Fraud Examination 222 Step One: Identify the Issue and Plan the Investigation 223 Step Two: Gather the Evidence and Complete the Investigation Phase 223 Step Three: Evaluate the Evidence 224 Step Four: Report Findings to Management or Legal Counsel 224 Business Investigations 225 Computer Technology in Fraud Investigations 225 Data-Mining Software 226 Data Analytics 227 MindBridge Ai Auditor 228 Public Databases 230 Courthouse Records 230 Company Records 231 Online Databases 232 The Internet 232 Instant Checkmate (www.instantcheckmate.com) 232 Zoominfo.com (www.zoominfo.com) 233 Other Websites 233 Fraud Investigation Regulations 233 Summary 233 Discussion Questions 233 Exercises 234 Knowledge Busters 234 Index I-1 Read the full article
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BOOK I: ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME TABLE OF CONTENTS, PART I (15 Stories / 78 Chapters / 04/09/2020 - 07/31/2021)
I: PERIL IN THE PRIMROSES (04/09/2020 - 04/14/2020) 1 - Ch.1 2 - Ch.2 3 - Ch.3 4 - Epilogue
II: REUNITED (04/19/2020) 5 - Ch.1 6 - Ch.2
III: RUNAWAY (05/10/2020 - 05/12/2020) 7 - Ch.1 8 - Ch.2 9 - Ch.3
IV: EVOLUTION (05/26/2020 - 05/29/2020) 10 - Ch.1 11 - Ch.2 12 - Ch.3
V: A DIFFICULT DECISION (06/22/2020) 13 - Ch.1 14 - Ch.2 15 - Ch.3 16 - Ch.4 17 - Epilogue
VI: AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (11/13/2020 - 11/15/2020) 18 - Ch.1 19 - Ch.2 20 - Ch.3 21 - Ch.4 22 - Ch.5 23 - BONUS
VII: BROKEN AND BETRAYED (11/21/2020 - 11/22/2020) 24 - Ch.1 25 - Ch.2 26 - Ch.3 27 - Ch.4 28 - Ch.5 29 - Ch.6 30 - Ch.7
VIII: LAST RESORT (12/01/2020 - 12/02/2020) 31 - Ch.1 32 - Ch.2 33 - Ch.3 34 - Ch.4
IX: BAD BLOOD (01/11/2021 - 01/13/2021) 35 - Prologue 36 - Ch.1 37 - Ch.2 38 - Ch.3 39 - Ch.4 40 - Ch.5
X: BLURRY (03/14/2021 - 03/15/2021) 41 - Ch.1 42 - Ch.2 43 - Ch.3 44 - Ch.4 45 - Ch.5 46 - Ch.6 47 - Ch.7
XI: THE HEAVIEST MATTER IN THE UNIVERSE (03/18/2021 - 03/25/2021) 48 - Ch.1 49 - Ch.2 50 - Ch.3 51 - Ch.4 52 - Ch.5 53 - Ch.6 54 - Ch.7 55 - Ch.8
XII: NEVER TOO LATE (05/14/2021 - 05/15/2021) 56 - Ch.1 57 - Ch.2 58 - Ch.3 59 - Epilogue
XIII: STAND BY ME (06/20/2021 - 06/25/2021) 60 - Ch.1 61 - Ch.2 62 - Ch.3 63 - Ch.4: EPISODE FLORENCE 64 - Ch.5: EPISODE XAN 65 - Ch.6: EPISODE SOLARIS/BECK 66 - Ch.7: EPISODE ZANE 67 - Ch.8
XIV: I MISS YOU (07/21/2021 - 07/22/2021) 68 - Ch.1 69 - Ch.2 70 - Ch.3 71 - Ch.4 72 - Ch.5
XV: DEATH IS NOT DEFEAT (07/26/2021 - 07/31/2021) 73 - Ch.1 74 - Ch.2 75 - Ch.3 76 - Ch.4 77 - Ch.5 78 - Epilogue
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La storia di Luigi XIV: "Il Re Sole"
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Luigi XIV (disambigua)
.Luigi XIV di Francia
Hyacinthe Rigaud
,
ritratto di Luigi XIV
, olio su tela, 1700-1701 circa.
Parigi
,
Museo del Louvre
.
Re di Francia e di Navarra
In carica14 maggio
1643
–
1º settembre
1715
Incoronazione
Cattedrale di Reims
, 7 giugno
1654
Predecessore
Luigi XIII
Successore
Luigi XV
Conte di Barcellona
[1]
In carica14 maggio
1643
–
ottobre
1652
Predecessore
Luigi XIII di Francia
Successore
Filippo IV di Spagna
Nome completo
francese
: Louis-Dieudonné de France
italiano
: Luigi Deodato di Francia
Trattamento
Sua Maestà
Altri titoli
Coprincipe di Andorra
(1643-1715)
Delfino di Francia
(1638-1643)
Nascita
Castello di Saint-Germain-en-Laye
, 5 settembre
1638
Morte
Reggia di Versailles
, 1º settembre
1715
(76 anni)
Luogo di sepoltura
Necropoli reale della basilica di Saint-Denis
Casa reale
Borbone di Francia
Dinastia
Capetingi
Padre
Luigi XIII di Francia
Madre
Anna d'Austria
Coniugi
Maria Teresa di Spagna
Françoise d'Aubigné, marchesa de Maintenon
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morg.
)
Figli
Luigi
Anna Elisabetta
Maria Anna
Maria Teresa
Filippo Carlo
Luigi Francesco
vedi altri
Religione
Cattolicesimo
Firma
Luigi XIV di Borbone, detto il Re Sole (Le Roi Soleil) o Luigi il Grande (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 5 settembre 1638 – Versailles, 1º settembre 1715), è stato un membro della casata dei Borbone nonché il 64º re di Francia e 44º di Navarra. Regnò per 72 anni e 110 giorni, dal 14 maggio 1643, quando aveva meno di cinque anni, fino alla morte nel 1715, quando ne aveva quasi 77.
La concezione di governo che lo ispirava è perfettamente sintetizzata nella celebre frase: L'État, c'est moi! ("Lo Stato sono io!").
Per la sua durata il regno di Luigi XIV è al primo posto nella classifica dei regni più lunghi della storia seguito da Elisabetta II del Regno Unito.
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Anco ,anche LT. Die "ook" twee vorme in Botswana gebruik hulle meer van die anco en hier meer van die anche wissel mekaar af in Dante se leksikon sonder oënskynlike differensiasie van funksie of betekenis, in prosa en in poësie, in rym al dan nie, geplaas voor of na die elemente van die sin waarna hulle verwys, of daarvan geskei met die tussenplasing van ander woorde, aan die begin van die tydperk of in 'n tussenposisie, dikwels voorafgegaan deur die voegwoord en 'altyd volgens 'n keuse of stylisties: ‛, soms in styl. Voorbeelde kom terug met oorvloed as 'n voegwoord wat 'n diskoers hervat of voortsit, wat ander dinge byvoeg by wat reeds gesê is, dit wil sê met die waarde van “ buitendien “, “ suiwer “: L'angs, wat nie van binne verstaan nie, spira / uit die mond ... / e anche a li occhi lor merito weergee (Rime CVI); En laat die arme vulgêre selfs nie deur hierdie woord mislei word nie (Cv II X 7); En hierdie figuur in retoriek is baie lofwaardig, en selfs nodig (III X 6); Priscian sen va con quel turba grama, / en Francesco d'Accorso ook (If XV 110), waar die bepaalde energie wat die sin gee die uitgestelde en finale posisie van die a. (in die 1921-uitgawe wysig die verskil in leestekens - en Francesco d'Accorso; ook vedervi / ... quelo potei - die betekenis van die sin, maar verander nie die waarde van die voegwoord nie); Ek hou ook hiervan / omdat jy dit onderskei deur na God te kyk (Pd VIII 89); Maar hulle was nie eens haatlik nie (Fiore XCV 6).
Ander voorbeelde in Vn XV 3, XIX 16, XXIV 5, XXXVI 3; CV II II 4, VI 9, XIII 5, III V 12 (twee voorbeelde), V 20, IX 12, XIII 5, IV V 5, IX 3 en 7, XIV 2, XXII 15, XXV 11, XXVIII 11 en 14; Indien VII 33 en 117, XII 2, XVIII 96, XXII 73 en 86, XXVIII 77 en 106, Bl VII 124, XII 60, XXIX 69, XXXIII 76, Pd XI 34, XXIX 43, XXXII 47; Blom LXXXIII 10). In die obskure gedeelte van Cv IV XV 9 [waarvan] die sinne anco [nie] teen [is] nie, is dit nie moontlik om te erken of dit hierdie waarde het nie, of eerder dié van "weer" (sien die kommentaar deur Busnelli-Vandelli).
Met die betekenis van " bowendien ", " verder ", " daarby ", nie verskillend van die vorige een nie, word dit dikwels aan die begin van 'n sin of sin aangetref, of verwys in elk geval nie na 'n enkele element van die proposisie nie, maar na die hele sin, of ten minste na die werkwoord, met die veronderstelling in sulke gevalle 'n bepaalde versterkende waarde, soos in Vn XXV 2 Dico anche; Cv I XIII 6 Ook was hy saam met my op dieselfde studie, en dit kan ek so aantoon; Bl III 144 Kyk vandag of jy my gelukkig kan maak, / deur te openbaar ... / soos jy my gesien het, en ook hierdie verbod; Pd XIX 10 Ek het die rostrum gesien en ook hoor praat; XXIV 129 wil jy hê dat ek / hier die vorm van my bereidwillige geloof moet openbaar, / en ook die oorsaak van hom wat jy gevra het. Flower CCXIII 7 Paura daardie kudde het gewen, / en ook 'n ander, as daar was; sien ook Vn XV 8, XXIV 4, XXV 2, XXVI 9; Cv I II 17, VII 13, XIII 8, II IV 7, X 7, III II 11, V 18 (Dit is ook raadsaam dat ek dit omkring...), X 9, XI 8 (twee keer), XIII 14, IV XXVII 10, 12 en 16; Pd XXI 31; Blom LIII 4, CLII 7.
'n Enkele voorbeeld van 'n kontraposisionele konstruksie word in Pd XXIV 135 gedokumenteer in so 'n oortuiging dat ek geen bewyse / fisies en metafisies het nie, maar ek gee / ook die waarheid dat dit hier reën / vir Moïsè, vir profete en vir psalms.
Op twee plekke van die Fiore, voorafgegaan deur die bywoord ‛ non ', verkry dit die waarde van "nie een nie", "nie eens nie": 'n ben far non fu anche kennismaking (CXCIII 7), en 'non also done verontwaardiging (CXCVII 12).
Voorafgegaan deur die werkwoord ‛ krag, dit versterk die konmissiewe waarde daarvan in Cv III IX 13 Dit kan egter ook so lyk vir die visuele orgaan, dit is die oog, en IX 15 En daarom kan die ster ook versteur lyk.
Aan die kant van Bl XXX 56 Dante, sodat Vergilius kan weggaan, / moenie weer huil nie, moenie weer huil nie; / aangesien huil vir 'n ander swaard vir jou gepas is, gee die meeste tolke die waarde van "weer", en die herhaling van die bywoord anker, gekombineer met dié van die werkwoord ween, is baie effektief in die eerste woorde, van verwyt, wat Beatrice aan haar minnaar spreek wat nie altyd aan haar getrou gebly het nie: om haar weer te sien, hy sou eerder uit sy verlede gelyk het om 'n skaamte te hê om te c, sou ook vir Beatrice gepas het, meer welkom was as om te huil vir Vergilius se verlating. Maar miskien selfs meer oortuigend is Cesari se verduideliking: “ ‛ Moenie so haastig wees om hieroor te huil nie: iets anders wag op jou. En hier is die anker wat gebruik word vir 'so badass'”. Verder, onmiddellik nadat sy die diskoers (v. 73) met innige opgewondenheid hervat het, versterk Beatrice weer die woorde deur dit te herhaal: Kyk mooi na ons! Wel ek is, wel ek is Beatrice. Ander kommentators sien in die konstruk anco... weer 'n opskorting van die diskoers en dus die hervatting daarvan (Lombardi), of hulle gee liewer aan anco die waarde van "ook", "vir meer", "bykomend", wat die onvanpasheid, op daardie oomblik, van daardie geween onderstreep, en sien in anco die dringende vermaning om op te hou (Mattalia).
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