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In Ultraman: Rising, Ultraman assumes the form of Kenji "Ken" Sato, a famous but egotistical baseball player. He is the second Ultraman in this continuity, being preceded by his father. He is the second Ultraman in this continuity, being preceded by his father.
Professional baseball player Kenji "Ken" Sato returns home to Japan, despite being on the verge of winning a championship in America.Reporter Ami Wakita attributes his sudden departure to rumors of unfinished family business, but in reality it is because his father, Professor Sato, is the giant superhero Ultraman, and because Ken inherited his father’s powers, he reluctantly had to accept ...
Under the pseudonym Féllippé Fecit, he produced a series of erotic drawings for the poet John Glassco for his book Squire Hardman, and in 1968 in the Japanese style for The Temple of Pederasty, a free adaption by Glassco of a work by Japanese expatriate writer Ken Sato.
His research is in the areas of well-being, motivation, self-determination theory, personality, and positive psychology. In 2002 he was a recipient of a Templeton Foundation "Positive Psychology" prize [ 1 ] and in 2014 received the Ed and Carol Diener award for mid-career achievement in personality psychology .
Gergen, K.J. (2015) "From Mirroring to World-Making: Research as Future Forming." Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 45: 287–310.(Winner of the 2014 essay competition, Independent Social Research Foundation, London, UK) Gergen, K.J. (2018) The Limits of Language as the Limits of Psychological Explanation. Theory and Psychology.
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Pargament has also written multiple books, including The Psychology of Religion and Coping: Theory, Research, Practice (1997; see article), [5] and Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the Sacred (2007). Both of these seminal works provide a systematic program of empirical research, guided by theory, that is of ...
[2] [7] Part of Sato's hyperfunction theory is the modern theory of holonomic systems: PDEs overdetermined to the point of having finite-dimensional spaces of solutions (algebraic analysis). [3] In theoretical physics, Sato wrote a series of papers in the 1970s with Michio Jimbo and Tetsuji Miwa that developed the theory of holonomic quantum ...