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The theory by Miyo's adoptive grandfather, Hifumi Takano, is that if there is no Infection Queen, all villagers will succumb to the syndrome, and a mass outbreak of violence will occur. In some of the realities, Shion, succumbing to Hinamizawa Syndrome, kills Rika.
A freelance photographer who occasionally visits the village three times every year. He gets along with Miyo Takano, because of their similar interests in photography. Despite being an occasional visitor, he seems to know a fair amount about the past (specifically the Hinamizawa murders). Ooishi and the police are suspicious of his true identity.
Not stated Tsuisō no Despair ( 追想のディスペア , Tsuisō no Disupea , Despair of Recollections) is a single by Kanako Itō . The song "Tsuisō no Despair" was used as the opening theme song to the first volume of the Nintendo DS version of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna: Tatari .
Higurashi When They Cry: Kai (Miyo Takano) Myself ; Yourself (Aoi Oribe's mother) 2008. Glass Maiden (Monica) Natsume's Book of Friends (Touko Fujiwara) Tales of the Abyss (Legretta the Quick) 2009. Maria-sama ga Miteru (Sachiko Ogasawara) Umineko no Naku Koro ni (Eva Ushiromiya) [2] 2010. The World God Only Knows (Okada) Stitch! ~Best Friends ...
Miyo Okamoto (岡本 三代, born 1978), Japanese football manager; Miyo Yoshida (吉田 実代, born 1988), Japanese professional boxer; Miyō or Miyou (written: 美葉) is a separate given name, though it may be romanized the same way. Notable people with the name include: Miyo Yamada (山田 美葉, born 1976), Japanese handball player
The question does not include the timing of when anything came to exist. Some have suggested the possibility of an infinite regress, where, if an entity cannot come from nothing and this concept is mutually exclusive from something, there must have always been something that caused the previous effect, with this causal chain (either deterministic or probabilistic) extending infinitely back in ...
Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.
The artificial depth of the fifth why is unlikely to correlate with the root cause. The five whys is based on a misguided reuse of a strategy to understand why new features should be added to products, not a root cause analysis. To avoid these issues, Card suggested instead using other root cause analysis tools such as fishbone or lovebug diagrams.