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Written and illustrated by Mika Satonaka , Pink & Habanero started in Shueisha's shōjo manga magazine Margaret on October 5, 2021. [2] [3] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on February 25, 2022. [4] As of September 25, 2024, ten volumes have been released. [5]
Because SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries, many teachers see the website as a cheating tool. [7] These teachers argue that students can use SparkNotes as a replacement for actually completing reading assignments with the original material, [8] [9] [10] or to cheat during tests using cell phones with Internet access.
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Written and illustrated by Mika Yamamori, Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet was serialized in Shueisha's shōjo manga magazine Margaret from May 20, 2015 to March 20, 2019. [3] [1] Its chapters were compiled into fourteen tankōbon volumes released from August 25, 2015 to September 25, 2019.
Yūkan Club was written and illustrated by Yukari Ichijo. Shueisha released the 19 bound volumes of the manga between December 13, 1982 and November 15, 2002. [2] [3] Shueisha re-released the manga into 10 kanzenban volumes between May 18, 2000 and April 18, 2002.
"A Study in Pink" is the first episode of the television series Sherlock and first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 25 July 2010. It introduces the main characters and resolves a murder mystery . It is loosely based upon the first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet .
"Chapter 1" is the pilot episode and the first episode of the first season of the American political thriller drama television series House of Cards. It premiered on February 1, 2013, when it was released along with the rest of the first season on the American streaming service Netflix .
January 1, 1870): the homophony of the name is perhaps a suggestion from the film Vanina Vanini by Roberto Rossellini. [11] When Nabokov was teaching at Cornell University in Ithaca (New York), he had a colleague with the Dutch surname of Van Veen; both lived on Highland Road, Cayuga Heights, and the name was painted on the mailbox outside ...