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  2. Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints - Wikipedia

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    Martin Scorsese in 2024.. After Raging Bull in the early 1980s, Martin Scorsese considered quitting filmmaking, wanting to travel to Rome to shoot a series of television documentaries on the lives of different saints: "I literally thought it would be my last film," said Scorsese in 2016, referring to Raging Bull.

  3. Curriculum guideline (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    A large share of time spent in elementary school is learning how to write and read Japanese katakana, hiragana, and kanji. Typically most students learn the English alphabet in the 4th grade. [2] English is currently required in the 5th and 6th grade but is taught through informal activities rather than as a graded subject [5]

  4. Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese

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    Genki I focuses on beginner-level Japanese, from kana on through adjective and verb constructions, and Genki II continued on to intermediate-level topics. Both books are divided into a Conversation and Grammar section and a Reading and Writing section, each containing their own sets of 23 lessons. Each lesson follows a predictable structure.

  5. Chronological list of saints in the 4th century - Wikipedia

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    A list of people, who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Name Birth

  6. September 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Monessa, a holy woman converted by St Patrick in Ireland (456) [33] [note 14] Saint Caletricus, Bishop of Chartres (c. 580) [33] [note 15] Saint Ultan of Ardbraccan, Bishop of Ardbraccan in Ireland (7th century) [33] [note 16] Saint Rhuddlad, patron of Llanrhyddlad at the foot of Moel Rhyddlad in Anglesey in Wales (7th century) [33]

  7. Children Full of Life - Wikipedia

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    Languages Japanese, English Children Full of Life ( 涙と笑いのハッピークラス 4年1組 命の授業 , Namida to warai no happī kurasu: 4 nen 1 kumi Inochi no jugyō ) is a 2003 Japanese documentary film directed by Noboru Kaetsu that follows a 4th grade teacher in Japan .

  8. Tsukahara Bokuden - Wikipedia

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    Tsukahara Bokuden (塚原 卜伝, 1489 – March 6, 1571) was a famous swordsman of the early Sengoku period.He was described as a kensei (sword saint). He was the founder of a new Kashima style of kenjutsu, and served as an instructor of Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ise provincial governor daimyō Kitabatake Tomonori.

  9. Saint Young Men - Wikipedia

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    Saint Young Men (Japanese: 聖 (セイント) ☆おにいさん, Hepburn: Seinto Oniisan) is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hikaru Nakamura. Its plot involves Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha , who are living as roommates in an apartment in Tokyo .