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Suburban 概要 解説 店舗 データマイケル フランクリン トレバー 概要 日本語:サブアーバン 業種:小売業(服) 所在地:下記 解説 GTASAから登場している洋服店チェーン。 Suburbanとは、近郊という意味である。 モデルはUrban Outfitters(日本名:アーバン・アウトフィッターズ)という衣服メーカーである。 余談だが、これと似たようなゲームで、FUという服のブランドが登場するものがある。 若者向けのカジュアルウェアを取り扱っている。 お手軽な値段が売り。 特にストリート系の服装が充実しており、フランクリン向けの品揃えが豊富。 マイケルはトロピカルなシャツがそこそこ多くビーチ散策に向いている。 トレバーはレザージャケットやデニムシャツが多め。また唯一ダウンジャケットを購入できる。 ほとんどの服がキャラごとに独立している中、パーカーは珍しく3人とも共通。 靴カテゴリの中でウィングチップ系統は3人共通。 SuburbanとBincoとDiscount Storeに「Suburban」のロゴ入りシャツがありマイケルが購入できる。 オンラインではポンソンビーズやディスカウント・ストアと違い試着室が無いので少々使いにくい。 BAWSAQに上場している。ティッカーシンボルは「SUB」。下記は株式市場での解説。 スマート・カジュアルにシャビーシック、モダンビンテージ、大量生産型のファッション。 購買層の中性的な20代同様、アイデンティティーが不明瞭。 デジタルマニュアル「ブランド名が入った服を着て若く見せたいなら、サブアーバンで大量生産されているモダン・ヴィンテージ物のスマート・カジュアルを買い、いかにも分かってる人のような顔で着こなしましょう。」 店舗 ロスサントスに全4店舗が展開している。 1号店: デル・ペロ(ノース・ロックフォード・ドライブ)ランダムイベント「店の強盗2」が発生する場合がある。 2号店: ハーモニー(ルート68)Taco FarmerとDollar Pillsの間。 道路側の看板は、昔のロゴ「Sub Urban」のままである。 南東の丘にラジオ局「Rebel Radio」の建物と電波塔が見える。 3号店: アルタ(ハウィック・アベニュー)Lârss Elböの南向かい。White Widowのすぐ西。 建物のモデルはこちら 。 東隣りのXhotiのモデルはForgotten Saints 。その東隣りのHippy FeetのモデルはChuck's Vinta*ge (*1)。店名はおそらく映画『Happy Feet 』から。 マイケルはミッション「フレンド・リクエスト」でこの店を訪れる。ミッション後、マイケルが再びこの店を訪れると女性店員と顔見知りになり、会話が発生する。 #ref error :画像を取得できませんでした。しばらく時間を置いてから再度お試しください。 4号店: チュマシュ(グレート・オーシャン高速道路) データ 陳列場所 マイケル フランクリン トレバー 右のスペース シャツ(A) シャツ(A) シャツ(A) 右の壁のハンガー(手前) トップスとショートパンツ トップスとショートパンツ - 右の壁のハンガー(奥側) パーカー パーカー パーカー 右の壁の棚 シャツ(B) シャツ(B) シャツ(B) 左のスペース シャツ(C) シャツ(C) シャツ(C) 左の壁のハンガー(手前) - - ジャケット(A) 左の壁のハンガー(奥側) ショートパンツ スウェットパンツ パンツ(A) 左の壁の棚 パンツ ジーンズ(A) パンツ(B) 左のスペース傍のハンガー ベスト(ジレ) ジャケット(A) - カウンター横の眼鏡スタンド 眼鏡 眼鏡 眼鏡 カウンター前のハンガー ジャケット ジャケット(B) - ネオンサイン前のハンガー - 帽子 ジャケット(B) ネオンサイン横の靴の棚 フットウェア フットウェア スマートシューズ 奥、左のハンガー シャツ(D) - トップス 奥、右のハンガー - ジャケット(C) - 右奥、壁 - ジャケット(D) - 左奥、壁の棚 ジーンズ ジーンズ(B) ジーンズ マイケル + シャツ 【29種類】 シャツ(A) 販売額 ディープブラックのデニムシャツ $115 緑のコードシャツ $110 「Suburban」あずき色のTシャツ $32 「Suburban」オレンジのTシャツ $35 オウム柄シャツ $58 青の幾何学シャツ $62 グレーの特殊シャツ $65 桃色の特殊シャツ トロピカルシャツ $68 シャツ(B) 販売額 アース色の格子柄シャツ $90 オレンジのタイトチェックシャツ $95 青のチェックシャツ 「Suburban」グレーのTシャツ $35 ネイビーの花柄シャツ $68 ライム色の格子柄シャツ $55 茶色の特殊シャツ $52 ビンテージアロハシャツ $58 青の格子柄シャツ シャツ(C) 販売額 サザン格子柄シャツ $120 白のシャツ $115 緑のチェックシャツ $95 「Suburban」ネイビーのTシャツ $39 白のシャツ $52 キャメル色のシャツ 黒のシャツ $55 シトラスのアロハシャツ オレンジのグローブシャツ $58 シャツ(D) 販売額 グレーのシャツ $99 ストーン色のシャツ $105 + トップスとショートパンツ 【12種類】 トップスとショートパンツ 販売額 黄色のショートパンツ $48 青のショートパンツ 明るいツートンショートパンツ $58 オレンジのショートパンツ $68 白のストライプショートパンツ $58 チャコールのショートパンツ $50 グレーのショートパンツ $68 キャンディーサーフショートパンツ 「Lobon」テニスパンツ $150 格子柄テニスパンツ $130 「Lobon」セーターベスト 「Eris」青のセーターベスト $110 ※枠内水色はストーリークリア後にラインナップに追加され購入可能になる。 + パーカー 【10種類】 パーカー 販売額 グレーのパーカー $88 「Penetrators」オレンジパーカー $95 「Crevis」蛍光のパーカー $105 青のパーカー $95 緑のパーカー $110 「LS Jardineros」パーカー $98 「18」アッシュのパーカー $88 「Red Mist XI」パーカー $98 「Eris」チャコールのパーカー $110 「OG」パーカー $98 + ショートパンツ 【5種類】 ショートパンツ 販売額 クリーム色のカーゴショーツ $68 カーキのカーゴショーツ 迷彩カーゴショーツ グレーのカーゴショーツ 白のカーゴショーツ + パンツ 【11種類】 パンツ 販売額 オフホワイトのチノパン $115 キャメルのチノパン アッシュのチノパン $128 オリーブ色のチノパン $118 茶色のチノパン $125 黒のチノパン $128 チャコールのチノパン 白のチノパン $125 チャコールのパンツ $95 茶色のパンツ アッシュのパンツ $98 + ベスト 【6種類】 ジレ 販売額 「Rearwall」のジレ (ベスト) $120 「Fruntalot」赤のジレ 「Yeti」ブルーのジレ 「Rearwall」茶色のジレ 「Rearwall」黄色のジレ 「Rearwall」緑のジレ + 眼鏡 【20種類】 眼鏡 販売額 眼鏡なし - 「Rimmers」アズレ (青)アビエーター $170 「Rimmers」スモークアビエーター $175 「Rimmers」黄色のアビエーター $180 「Rimmers」トパーズアビエーター $185 「Rimmers」着色アビエーター $189 「Rimmers」スチールアビエーター $195 「Rimmers」インディゴアビエーター $235 「Rimmers」チョコアビエーター $245 「Rimmers」セピアアビエーター $250 「Rimmers」スレートアビエーター $275 「Rimmers」ゴールドアビエーター $280 「Rimmers」青のアビエーター $295 「Hawaiian Snow」黒 $179 「Hawaiian Snow」チャコール $159 「Hawaiian Snow」アッシュ (灰色) $165 「Hawaiian Snow」グレー $155 「Hawaiian Snow」褐色 $175 「Hawaiian Snow」べっ甲 $185 「Hawaiian Snow」クルミ色 $189 「Hawaiian Snow」マーブル模様 $225 + ジャケット 【1種類】 ジャケット 販売額 黒のジャケット $320 + 靴 【25種類】 フットウェア 販売額 黒のスケートシューズ $64 白のスケートシューズ $56 赤のスケートシューズ $69 格子柄スケートシューズ $59 ストライプスケートシューズ $62 コーヒー色のスケートシューズ $74 迷彩スケートシューズ $68 トロピカルスケートシューズ $72 緑のスケートシューズ $70 茶色のウィングチップ (革靴) $110 ネイビーのウィングチップ $115 コーヒー色のウィングチップ $120 ワインレッドのウィングチップ $110 青のウィングチップ $125 森林迷彩ウィングチップ $128 黒のウィングチップ $135 褐色のウィングチップ $130 紫のウィングチップ $145 茶色のウィングチップ $110 チョコレート色のウィングチップ $120 緑のウィングチップ $150 アッシュのウィングチップ $125 オリーブ色のウィングチップ $120 ツートンウィングチップ $130 黄色のウィングチップ $110 + ジーンズ 【3種類】 ジーンズ 販売額 スマートジーンズ $140 黒のカジュアルジーンズ $118 色落ちカジュアルジーンズ $110 フランクリン + シャツ 【19種類】 シャツ(A) 販売額 黒のシャツ $110 オリーブ色のシャツ $120 グレーのギンガムシャツ $129 グレーのチェックシャツ オフホワイトのシャツ $139 シャツ(B) 販売額 オリーブ色のシャツ $35 オレンジのシャツ 水色のチェックシャツ $33 グレーのシャツ $98 ネイビーのシャツ $120 ベージュのギンガムシャツ $125 青のシャツ $135 パステルのチェックシャツ $145 フルーツのチェックシャツ シャツ(C) 販売額 アッシュのシャツ $98 シルバーのシャツ $110 白のシャツ $118 赤のシャツ $129 褐色のチェックシャツ $125 + トップスとショートパンツ 【31種類】 トップスとショートパンツ 販売額 グレーの長袖 $59 「LC Warth」Tシャツ $40 「LOB」Tシャツ $50 「UCLS Bookworms」Tシャツ $45 「Los Santos」赤のTシャツ $40 「Queensbury Boxing」Tシャツ $55 「LS Panic」グレーのバスケ $69 「LS Panic」黄色のバスケ $75 「Penetrators」白のバスケ 「Penetrators」赤のバスケ $79 「LC Salamanders」赤のバスケ 「LS Shirimps」白のバスケ $85 「Corkers」VネックTシャツ $35 「Feud」VネックTシャツ 「Magnetics」VネックTシャツ 「Harsh Souls」VネックTシャツ 「Trey Baker」VネックTシャツ 「Fuque」VネックTシャツ 「LS Panic」チャコールショーツ $55 「LS Panic」黄色のショーツ 「Prolaps」白のショーツ $59 「Prolaps」青のショーツ 「LC Salamanders」赤のショーツ $65 「LS Shirimps」白のショーツ $69 「LOB」グレーショーツ $75 「LOB」青のショーツ 「LOB」緑のショーツ $65 「LOB」褐色のショーツ 「LOB」オレンジのショーツ 「LOB」薄青のショーツ 白のショートパンツ $10 + パーカー 【14種類】 パーカー 販売額 シルバーのパーカー $88 「Penetrators」グレーのパーカー $85 「Dust Devils」パーカー $90 ダークブルーのパーカー 「LS」カラシ色のパーカー $95 「Penetrators」オレンジ色のパーカー 「Crevis」蛍光のパーカー $105 青のパーカー $95 緑のパーカー $110 「LS Jardineros」パーカー $98 「18」アッシュのパーカー $88 「Red Mis XI」パーカー $98 「Eris」チャコールのパーカー $110 「OG」パーカー $98 + スウェットパンツ 【11種類】 スウェットパンツ 販売額 グレーのスウェットパンツ $45 トパーズのスウェットパンツ $48 アッシュのスウェットパンツ $45 スレートのスウェットパンツ $48 オリーブ色のスウェットパンツ $52 ヒスイ色のスウェットパンツ $55 ダークグリーンのスウェットパンツ $58 ティール色のスウェットパンツ $60 茶色のスウェットパンツ $58 「Kingz」緑のスウェットパンツ $62 グレーストライプスウェットパンツ $85 + ジャケット 【49種類】 ジャケット(A) 販売額 グレーのジャケット $290 チャコールのジャケット シルバーのジャケット オリーブ色のジャケット 茶色のジャケット 砂漠サンドベージュのジャケット ジャケット(B) 販売額 黒のジャケット $220 サンドベージュのジャケット ティールのジャケット $240 グレーのジャケット グレーの3ピースジャケット $260 赤のアクセントジャケット $275 水色のアクセントジャケット 茶色のツートンジャケット $280 白のジャケット 褐色のツートンジャケット 赤のジャケット オリーブ色のツートンジャケット 3ピースジャケット アッシュのツートンジャケット 「Crevis」Tシャツ $48 「Yeti」Tシャツ $35 「Sweatbox」Tシャツ $32 「Trey Baker」Tシャツ $35 黒のTシャツ $48 「Fruntalot」Tシャツ $52 「Kingz of Los Santos」Tシャツ $38 「Ten Off The Chain」Tシャツ $42 グレーのTシャツ $38 緑のTシャツ $35 迷彩Tシャツ $48 「Yeti」虹色のTシャツ $42 「Feud」バンドTシャツ $45 「Yogarishima」Tシャツ 「Feud」グレーのTシャツ $49 ジャケット(C) 販売額 「Eagle 69」ジャケット $420 「LS Corkers 33」ジャケット $390 「LSP 41」ジャケット $450 「LS Squeezers」ジャケット $390 「LS Pounders」ジャケット 「Redwood A」ジャケット 「Feud」ジャケット $490 「Yeti」ジャケット 「LSP 71」ジャケット $590 「Dust Devils」ジャケット $560 「SA 56」ジャケット $520 ジャケット(D) 販売額 「LS Corkers E」ジャケット $400 「The Feud 69」ジャケット $570 「SA」ジャケット $470 ※枠内赤色はジャケット(B)のいずれかのジャケットを購入し、一旦購入場面から離れるとラインナップに追加され購入可能になる。 + 眼鏡 【51種類】 眼鏡 販売額 眼鏡なし - 「Broker」アッシュサングラス $128 「Broker」チョコサングラス $130 「Stank」黒のサングラス $140 「Broker」黒のサングラス $145 「Stank」緑の着色サングラス $135 「Stank」青の着色サングラス $138 黒のアビエーターサングラス $110 白のアビエーターサングラス $112 茶色のアビエーターサングラス $115 グレーアビエーターサングラス $118 ツートンアビエーターサングラス $120 ボーンアビエーターサングラス $125 赤のアビエーターサングラス $128 シルバーアビエーターサングラス $138 チャコールアビエーターサングラス $140 ゴールドアビエーターサングラス $155 「Suburban」黒のサングラス $145 「Suburban」カラフルサングラス $149 「Suburban」べっ甲サングラス $139 「Suburban」オレンジサングラス $149 「Fuque」白のサングラス $135 「Fuque」迷彩のサングラス $138 「Fuque」黄色のサングラス $140 「Fuque」ワインレッドのサングラス $145 「Fuque」ファンキーサングラス $159 「Fuque」スクエアサングラス $155 「T-Bone」ゴールドサングラス $198 「T-Bone」シルバーサングラス $210 「T-Bone」ツートンサングラス $185 「T-Bone」緑のサングラス $220 「T-Bone」茶色のサングラス $190 「T-Bone」ビーチサングラス $200 「T-Bone」グレーサングラス $208 「T-Bone」オレンジサングラス $210 「Mono」黄色のサングラス $165 「Mono」グレーサングラス $185 「Mono」ホーネットサングラス $190 「Mono」コッパー(銅色)サングラス $178 「Mono」青のサングラス $180 「Mono」セピア色のサングラス $168 「Mono」白のサングラス $170 「Mono」オレンジ着色サングラス $175 「Mono」青着色サングラス $170 「Mono」スモークサングラス $178 「Triptych」ゴールドサングラス $140 「Triptych」グレーサングラス $145 「Triptych」シルバーサングラス $150 「Triptych」ツートンサングラス $165 「Triptych」コッパーサングラス $168 「Triptych」黒のサングラス $178 「Triptych」白のサングラス $160 + 帽子 【10種類】 帽子 販売額 帽子なし - 「Toe Shoes」平つば - 「Yeti」平つば $30 「OG」平つば $32 「Magnetics」平つば $35 「LS」赤の平つば $38 「Stank」平つば $42 「LS」グレーの平つば $40 「Perseus」平つば $45 「Feud」スレートの平つば $48 「Feud」平つば $25 + 靴 【36種類】 フットウェア 販売額 オールホワイトの競技靴 $80 チャコールのツートン競技靴 黄色の競技靴 $89 グレーのツートン競技靴 レモンのアクセント競技靴 $95 ツートン競技靴 $115 シアンのアクセント競技靴 $145 蛍光の競技靴 コーヒー色のラウンドブーツ $180 グレーのラウンドブーツ $200 スレートのラウンドブーツ $220 コッパー(銅)色のラウンドブーツ $235 グレーのラウンドブーツ $155 白のスケートシューズ 栗毛色のスケートシューズ $165 ヒスイアクセントスケートシューズ $170 ツートンスケートシューズ $160 赤のパイプスケートシューズ $165 赤のスケートシューズ $170 ベージュのスケートシューズ $160 茶色のウィングチップ (革靴) $110 ネイビーのウィングチップ $115 コーヒー色のウィングチップ $120 ワインレッドのウィングチップ $110 青のウィングチップ $125 森林迷彩ウィングチップ $128 黒のウィングチップ $135 褐色のウィングチップ $130 紫のウィングチップ $145 茶色のウィングチップ $110 チョコレート色のウィングチップ $120 緑のウィングチップ $150 アッシュのウィングチップ $125 オリーブ色のウィングチップ $120 ツートンウィングチップ $130 黄色のウィングチップ $110 + ジーンズ 【24種類】 ジーンズ(A) 販売額 インディゴのスキニージーンズ $118 黒のスキニージーンズ グレーのスキニージーンズ 緑のスキニージーンズ ジーンズ(B) 販売額 水色のスキニージーンズ $118 茶色のスキニージーンズ $129 青のスキニージーンズ $135 赤のスキニージーンズ コーヒー色のスキニージーンズ $118 青のバギー ジーンズ $145 グレーのバギージーンズ $140 薄青のバギージーンズ $148 黒のバギージーンズ $150 青緑のバギージーンズ $154 色落ちバギージーンズ $158 インディゴのジーンズ $118 黒のジーンズ $120 グレーの色落ちジーンズ $128 ネイビーのジーンズ 茶色のジーンズ $130 青のジーンズ $145 オリーブ色のジーンズ $138 黒の色落ちジーンズ $132 コーヒー色のジーンズ $148 トレバー + シャツ 【16種類】 シャツ(A) 販売額 カーキのシャツ $68 茶色の格子柄シャツ $75 青のチェックシャツ 青のツートンシャツ $78 シャツ(B) 販売額 デニムシャツ $85 色あせたデニムシャツ 黒のシャツ $75 赤のチェックシャツ $78 茶色のシャツ $85 緑のチェックシャツ $78 グレーのシャツ $75 シャツ(C) 販売額 グレーのチェックシャツ $68 茶色のチェックシャツ 赤の格子柄シャツ $75 栗色のチェックシャツ ネイビーのシャツ $78 ※緑字はトップスにある物と同一品。 + ジャケット 【26種類】 ジャケット(A) 販売額 「Crevis」緑のダウン $500 「Rearwall」蛍光のダウン $560 「Rearwall」コーヒー色のダウン $600 「Crevis」黄色のダウン $650 「Eris」黄色のダウン $500 「Crevis」赤のダウン $560 「Rearwall」赤のダウン $500 「Crevis」青のダウン $650 「Eris」グレーのダウン $540 「Eris」赤のダウン $690 「Eris」オリーブ色のダウン $560 「Eris」アクアのダウン $590 「Eris」青のダウン $690 「Crevis」グレーのダウン $540 「Eris」褐色のダウン $500 ジャケット(B) 販売額 黒のストライプレザージャケット $390 黒のレザージャケット 栗毛色のレザージャケット $560 赤のレザージャケット $390 白のレザージャケット 青のレザージャケット 「Lonewolf」レザージャケット $560 茶色のレザージャケット $390 グレーのストライプレザージャケット グレーのバンドレザージャケット あずき色のレザージャケット + パーカー 【9種類】 パーカー 販売額 シルバーのパーカー $88 「Penetrators」パーカー $95 「Crevis」蛍光のパーカー $105 青のパーカー $95 緑のパーカー $110 「LS Jardineros」パーカー $98 「18」アッシュのパーカー $88 「Red Mis XI」パーカー $98 「Eris」チャコールのパーカー $110 + パンツ 【7種類】 パンツ(A) 販売額 シルバーのカーゴパンツ $99 グレーのカーゴパンツ $105 チャコールのカーゴパンツ $110 緑のカーゴパンツ パンツ(B) 販売額 白のカーゴパンツ $99 アーバン迷彩カーゴパンツ $110 デザート迷彩カーゴパンツ + トップス 【5種類】 トップス 販売額 黒のデニムジャケット $520 グレーのデニムジャケット $490 茶色のデニムジャケット $450 色あせたデニムジャケット $420 アッシュのデニムジャケット デニムシャツ $85 色あせたデニムシャツ グレーのシャツ $75 ※緑字はシャツにある物と同一品。 + 眼鏡 【19種類】 眼鏡 販売額 眼鏡なし - スレート (灰色)アビエーター $150 ゴールドアビエーター $170 シルバーツートンアビエーター $175 アルミニウムアビエーター $180 ブロンズツートンアビエーター $185 茶色のツートンアビエーター $189 黒のアビエーター $195 シルバーアビエーター $210 スモークアビエーター $215 「Krepp」金のサングラス $165 「Krepp」グレーのサングラス 「Krepp」スレートサングラス $169 「Krepp」黒のサングラス 「Krepp」白のサングラス $175 「Krepp」シルバーサングラス 「Krepp」アッシュサングラス 「Krepp」茶色のサングラス $189 「Krepp」ベージュサングラス $195 「Krepp」コーヒーサングラス + 靴 【16種類】 スマートシューズ 販売額 茶色のウィングチップ (革靴) $110 ネイビーのウィングチップ $115 コーヒー色のウィングチップ $120 ワインレッドのウィングチップ $110 青のウィングチップ $125 森林迷彩ウィングチップ $128 黒のウィングチップ $135 褐色のウィングチップ $130 紫のウィングチップ $145 茶色のウィングチップ $110 チョコレート色のウィングチップ $120 緑のウィングチップ $150 アッシュのウィングチップ $125 オリーブ色のウィングチップ $120 ツートンウィングチップ $130 黄色のウィングチップ $110 + ジーンズ 【3種類】 ジーンズ 販売額 汚れた青のジーンズ $95 ネイビーのジーンズ $129 色あせたジーンズ $115
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1997年にイタリアのNasty Brothers SoftwareからリリースされたMS-DOS用格闘ゲーム『Fight N Jokes』の登場キャラクター。 名前の読みは恐らく「レインボー」。 筋肉ムキムキのネイティブアメリカンで、黄色いタンクトップに青い半ズボンというラフな格好と、大ポトレの眩しい笑顔が特徴。 勝利ポーズでは目を潤ませながら身の丈ほどもある熊のぬいぐるみを抱きしめるなど、ゴツい外見に反して子供っぽい一面もあるようだ。 体術の他に石斧やパイプ、トーテムポールっぽい棍棒(?)などのインディアンっぽい得物を使って戦うが、 アイロンや謎のデカいグローブでぶん殴ったり、コンドルを虐待武器代わりにしたりと珍妙なものも多い。 しかも一部の武器はズボンの中から取り出している。なんなんだアンタ。 エンディングでは本作のキャラの1人である「Darkgun」を自分の生き別れた兄弟に似ていると思い込んで抱き付くシーンがある。 原作プレイ動画(31 47~) MUGENにおけるRainbow 同作のMiopinjaも手掛けたNGI氏による、原作ドットを使用して作られたものが存在。 操作方法はシンプルな4ボタン方式で、原作の技が一通り搭載されている他、 オリジナル技の追加といったアレンジも施されている。 AIは未搭載。 プレイヤー操作 出場大会 「[大会] [Rainbow]」をタグに含むページは1つもありません。 プレイヤー操作 MUGENキャラをさっくり触ろお!!(さまざま33操作キャラ)
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It is then up to you to tie in your blog content with the products you are endorsing by giving glowing write-ups and reviews. Tutoring If you are studying a topic at university or college, you will undoubtedly have accumulated significant experience in that subject, together with many related background topics. This means you will have knowledge you can share with customers who would be willing to pay handsomely for your expertise. You can sign up to tutoring groups that will create a profile and steer clients towards you, for a fee, or you could advertise your skills independently. Language students are particularly sought, and indulging in regular translation work will also benefit your studies. Closing Thoughts While the thought of accumulating many thousands of dollars worth of debt can seem daunting, there will always be many ways to supplement any borrowing you undertake. During vacations, employers are particularly keen to provide short-term opportunities to students. Where particular courses will steer individuals towards a specific career, the relevant employer might offer internships, allowing prospective employees to learn the ropes, while also earning a salary while being trained.
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宗教関連施設 Jewish Temple(ユダヤ教寺院) [#ld518b57] Jewish Monastery(ユダヤ教修道院) [#id34a406] Jewish Synagogue(ユダヤ教礼拝堂) [#x76cfcc8] The Temple of Solomon(ソロモン王の神殿) [#t7721df3] Christian Temple(キリスト教寺院) [#pce7dc71] Christian Monastery(キリスト教修道院) [#d7ab627b] Christian Cathedral(キリスト教大聖堂) [#l7a72dd1] The Church of the Nativity(聖誕教会)[#ua75c60f] Hindu Temple(ヒンドゥー教寺院) [#m6a89a8f] Hindu Monastery(ヒンドゥー教修道院) [#ld6dab68] Hindu Mandir(ヒンドゥー教マンディール) [#r2b76d2f] The Kashi Vishwanath(ヴィシュワナート寺院)[#p179cb47] Islamic Temple(イスラーム教寺院) [#q2b315a9] Islamic Monastery(イスラーム教修道院) [#dc8af83e] Islamic Mosque(イスラーム教モスク) [#s3809370] The Masjid al-Haram(マスジド・アル・ハラーム) [#l9696300] Buddhist Temple(仏教寺院) [#v291ac5e] Buddhist Monastery(仏教修道院) [#hc2d8590] Buddhist Stupa(仏教卒塔婆) [#n6e1da81] The Mahabodhi(大菩提寺)[#oc02a882] Confucian Temple(儒教寺院) [#j97ffb5d] Confucian Monastery(儒教修道院) [#ia99c934] Confucian Academy(儒教学院) [#zbf39813] The Kong Miao(孔廟)[#n0162a94] Taoist Temple(道教寺院) [#q2fcdee1] Taoist Monastery(道教修道院) [#qbd1818c] Taoist Pagoda(道教パゴダ) [#u1eab6b6] The Dai Miao(太廟)[#s786f99a] Jewish Temple(ユダヤ教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Jewish Temple) 寺院 は都市の幸福度と文化を増加します。 特に早期のゲームにおいて文明の拡張に有効です。 Temples increase a city s happiness and culture. They are especially useful for expanding your civilization s borders during the early game. In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. Traditionally, the term "synagogue" is used to describe all Jewish houses of worship. For purposes of game clarity, Civilization IV uses the term to describe only the larger and more imposing structures; smaller religious structures are called "Jewish temples." Temples are places of prayer and study. Worshipers attend services on the "Shabbat" (or Sabbath), the day of rest which begins at sundown on Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. Jewish temples are often the center of Jewish life in a community, and may serve as schools, meeting places, libraries, and so forth. Jewish Monastery(ユダヤ教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Jewish Monastery) 修道院 は信仰を他の都市に広めることのできる 宣教師 を作成することを可能にします。 修道院は文化も産出し研究へのわずかな加速も与えます。 Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. Though Judaism does not possess monasteries in the traditional sense, it does have Talmudic Academies, centers of learning where Rabbis discuss and debate the "Talmud," a record of rabbinical writings on Jewish law, ethics and custom. Aside from the Bible, the Talmud is the sole authority on many aspects of Jewish life and religious practice. Based upon earlier Jewish oral tradition, the Talmud was first put to paper in the second century, AD. It has been added to, debated and studied ever since. Jewish Synagogue(ユダヤ教礼拝堂) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Jewish Synagogue) The ユダヤ教礼拝堂 ( ユダヤ教大聖堂 ) は都市の文化出力を大きく増加します。 (もし ユダヤ教 が国教であるなら)都市市民に幸福をもたらします。 The Jewish Synagogue ( Jewish Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Judaism is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. Traditionally, the term "synagogue" is used to describe all Jewish houses of worship. For purposes of game clarity, Civilization IV uses the term to describe only the larger and more imposing structures; smaller religious structures are called "Jewish temples." A Jewish synagogue is a place both of worship and of study. Worship and prayer take place in the main room. The prayer may be led by a "rabbi" (teacher), but it is not necessary, and many synagogues do not have a rabbi in attendance. Many of the most beautiful synagogues in the world are found in Eastern Europe. Unfortunately, many of the local worshipers were killed during the Holocaust, and most survivors fled to Israel, leaving these holy buildings sadly unattended. The Temple of Solomon(ソロモン王の神殿) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Temple of Solomon) The Temple of Solomon(ソロモン王の神殿) ( ユダヤ教の神殿 )は世界中の ユダヤ教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に ユダヤ教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Temple of Solomon ( Jewish Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Judaism . It also spreads Judaism thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . According to Jewish tradition, Solomon s Temple was the first Jewish temple in Jerusalem, and, as the "dwelling place of God," the single most important building in the Jewish religion. Construction was begun by King David and completed by his son, Solomon. The temple was built by Phoenician workers using the finest materials available - stones quarried from beneath the city, wood from Lebanon, and 3000 tons of gold and 30,000 tons of silver. The result was an astonishingly beautiful edifice standing some 30 yards long by 10 yards wide by 16 yards in height. It took seven years to complete the Temple. The Temple consisted of three main rooms surrounded by smaller chambers. Upon climbing a set of stairs, the visitor would enter the vestibule, which was topped with two enormous pillars given the names of Jachin and Boaz. From there the visitor would proceed into the "Greater House" or "Holy Place," wherein important religious services were performed. Beyond the Greater House lay the "Holy of Holies," a square, cedar-lined room which held the "Ark of the Covenant." The Ark of the Covenant was a sacred container which held the stone tablets upon which were written the Ten Commandments, given by God to Moses. The building was surrounded by a courtyard in which the people worshipped. The Temple was pillaged many times over the years, and it was finally looted and burned to the ground by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon some time around 580 BC, during the time of the "Babylonian Captivity." Years later, many of the Temple s treasures were returned to the Jews by King Cyrus of Persia, but the Ark was missing. Some believe that the Ark was removed and hidden before the Babylonian attack, while others believe that the Ark was captured by Babylon and then destroyed or lost. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church claims to possess the Ark, it having been brought there by one of Solomon s sons. In any case, the destruction of the Temple was total, and there is much controversy and debate about where it originally stood. The "Second Temple" was constructed in Jerusalem in approximately 500 BC. It in turn was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. All that remains of this building is the "Western Wall," also known as the "Wailing Wall." Christian Temple(キリスト教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Christian Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 Temples increase a city s happiness and culture. They are especially useful for expanding your civilization s borders during the early game. In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. Facing Roman persecution, the earliest Christians worshiped in secret in private homes, catacombs, and the like. The Emperor Constantine I legalized Christianity in 325 AD. Though not a Christian himself as is often mistakenly claimed, Constantine I built many Christian churches across Roman territory, including the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, which many Christians believe is on the site where Jesus was born. Christian Monastery(キリスト教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Christian Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. The first recorded Christian monastery was founded by Saint Anthony in Egypt around 300 AD. The idea spread throughout the Christian world, and eventually Christian monasteries could be found across North Africa, the Middle East, Western Asia, and Europe. The Roman Catholic Church has dozens of monastic orders, including the Benedictine, Franciscan, Jesuit, Carmelite, Trappist, Augustinian, and Knights Templar. Christian Cathedral(キリスト教大聖堂) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Christian Cathedral) The Christian Cathedral greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Christianity is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. Christian cathedrals are considered among the most beautiful buildings in the world. Many of the most imposing were built during the Middle Ages. Lofty buildings with beautiful stained glass, the early Christian cathedrals tended to collapse suddenly, with unfortunate results for those inside, until the invention of the flying buttress. The Church of the Nativity(聖誕教会) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Church of the Nativity) The Church of the Nativity(聖誕教会) ( キリスト教の神殿 )は世界中の キリスト教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に キリスト教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Church of the Nativity ( Christian Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Christianity . It also spreads Christianity thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . The Church of the Nativity was built in Bethlehem, atop the place where Jesus was born. Constructed in 325 AD, burnt during the Samaritan Revolt in 529 and then rebuilt over the next 50 years, the Church is one of the oldest continuously operating Christian churches in the world. It is also one of the most fought over. Over time the Church has been held by Crusaders, Muslims, and various Christian sects. Externally, the Church represents more a fortress than it does a house of worship. It is surrounded by a thick stone wall with few windows or entrances. The Church is laid out in the typical Roman basilica design, with three aisles leading to a semicircular apse containing the altar. The main room once featured walls covered with golden mosaics, but is now somewhat fallen into decay. Beneath the Basilica lies the "Grotto of the Nativity," an underground cave covering the place where Jesus is said to have been born. The exact spot of Jesus birth is marked by a silver star and surrounded by silver lamps. The compound containing the church is approximately 14,000 square yards in size. In addition to the Basilica, it contains a number of other important religious sites and three convents. Since its inception, Christianity has fragmented into a number of distinct sects. For many years these different groups have fought for control of the Church, and much blood has been shed on the sacred grounds. In recent years it has been administered by a coalition of Roman Catholic, Armenian and Greek Orthodox clerics, who in uneasy alliance make the Church available to all who wish to enter. Each year the Church is visited by thousands of Christian pilgrims. The Church s recent history has been as turbulent as it s past. The town of Bethlehem is in the West Bank of Palestine, which is periodically under Israeli occupation, and in 2002 the Church itself was occupied by 50 Palestinian fighters seeking refuge from Israeli defense forces. Somewhat miraculously the Church itself has suffered no damage in the recent conflicts, although the turmoil has greatly diminished the number of visitors to the site, which in turn limits the money available for its upkeep. Still, the Church remains one of Christianity s holiest of places, where God s only Son and the Savior of mankind entered the world. Hindu Temple(ヒンドゥー教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Hindu Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. The word "mandir" is used to denote all Hindu places of worship. In Civilization IV, that term is reserved for the larger and more ornate buildings; smaller mandirs are called "temples." Typically, a Hindu temple is dedicated to a primary Hindu deity and that deity s subordinates. Worshipers must maintain a certain level of ritual purity to enter a temple they must not wear footwear; they must not smoke, eat or drink inside; their breath should not smell of garlic or onions; and they may enter only with the priest s permission. Hindu Monastery(ヒンドゥー教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Hindu Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. Hindu monasteries have been constructed across India and Asia. Many were built in remote places, far from the ravages of war and conquest; some survive today virtually untouched by history. Hindu Mandir(ヒンドゥー教マンディール) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Hindu Mandir) The Mandir ( Hindu Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Hinduism is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. A "mandir" is the name used to describe all Hindu places of worship; used here it refers only to the larger and more important temples. Typically, a mandir is dedicated to a primary Hindu deity and other deities associated with that particular god, though in the US many different gods are worshiped in each mandir. The earliest mention of a mandir appears in the fifth century BC. The Angkor Wat, a Hindu temple built in the 12th Century AD, is one of the finest surviving Hindu mandirs in the world. The Kashi Vishwanath(ヴィシュワナート寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Kashi Vishwanath) The Kashi Vishwanath(ヴィシュワナート寺院) ( ヒンドゥー教の神殿 )は世界中の ヒンドゥー教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に ヒンドゥー教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Kashi Vishwanath ( Hindu Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Hinduism . It also spreads Hinduism thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . Kashi Vishwanath was a temple located in Varanasi, "the oldest living city in the world," and the place most sacred to Hinduism. The origins of Varanasi are shrouded in history, but it is believed that the city is more than 3000 years old. After visiting the city, Mark Twain wrote that Varanasi "is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together." According to Hindu tradition Varanasi is the home of Lord Shiva and his consort, Parvati. Known as the Destroyer, Lord Shiva is part of the "trimurti" - the three aspects of God - creation, preservation, and destruction. Shiva s consort Parvati is seen as Earth Mother, and, according to tradition, the two are the parents of all living creatures. The city is also held sacred because it is here that the Ganges River gained the power to wash away sins. The Kashi Vishwanath is a golden temple standing at the city s center. The date of construction of the original temple is not known. It was destroyed in 1669 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who built a mosque atop the ruins. The present Kashi Vishwanath was built in 1776, across the street from its original location. The newer building s spire is about 50 feet in height and covered with over one ton of gold plating, donated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The temple s interior consists of a mandapa (pillared hall) and a sanctum containing a silver altar. According to Hindu tradition, it was here that the first jyotirlinga, the fiery pillar of light by which Shiva manifested his supremacy over other Gods, broke through the earth s crust and flared towards the heavens. The altar contains a Shivalinga (an ancient symbol of Shiva) in its center to commemorate this event. It is believed that viewing the temple can transform a worshipper s life and put him on the path of knowledge and devotion, and each year the temple is visited by tens of thousands of Hindu faithful seeking enlightment. Islamic Temple(イスラーム教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Islamic Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. In common usage, the term "mosque" is used to describe any Islamic house of worship. In this game that term is reserved for the more important and impressive structures; common mosques are called "Islamic temples. There are Islamic temples across the world. Many contain towers from which the worshipers are called to perform "salah," the five daily prayers each Muslim must perform. Islamic Monastery(イスラーム教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Islamic Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. Islam has a great reverence for places of religious learning, no matter what religion. The Koran says, "Did not God check one people by means of another, there would surely have been pulled down monasteries, churches, synagogues and mosques, in which the name of God is commemorated in abundant measure." Islamic Mosque(イスラーム教モスク) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Islamic Mosque) The Mosque ( Islamic Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Islam is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. In common usage, the term "mosque" is used to describe any Islamic house of worship. In this game that term is reserved for the more important and impressive structures; common mosques are called "Islamic temples." The first mosque built was the "Kaaba," in Mecca, which resides inside of the the Masjid al-Haram. According to tradition, the Kaaba was originally a temple constructed by the prophet Abraham and his son, Ishmael. By the Prophet Muhammad s time, the Kaaba was being used to worship many "false" gods; he destroyed the idols and rededicated the structure to Allah when he captured Mecca in 630 AD. The Masjid al-Haram(マスジド・アル・ハラーム) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Masjid al-Haram) The Masjid al-Haram(マスジド・アル・ハラーム) ( イスラーム教の神殿 )は世界中の イスラーム教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に イスラーム教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Masjid al-Haram ( Islamic Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Islam . It also spreads Islam thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . The Masjid al-Haram is an Islamic mosque in the center of the holy city of Mecca, which is located in western Saudi Arabia. The mosque contains the Kaaba, an ancient cube-shaped building which is said to have been built by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son, Ishmael, at the orders of Allah, and which is believed to be the holiest place on Earth. The Kaaba in turn houses the "Black Stone," which it is said has fallen from heaven and has the power to cleanse worshippers of their sins. The Kaaba has always been revered as a holy place. Before the rise of Islam, the Kaaba was filled with idols, and Arabs from miles around came to worship there. Upon his return from exile, the Prophet Muhammad smashed the idols and rededicated the mosque to Allah and Islam. It has remained an Islamic holy place ever since and non-Muslims are forbidden to enter Mecca. The Masjid al-Haram is the focal point of the "hajj," a religious pilgrimage to Mecca required of all able-bodied Muslims (at least according to the Sunni sect). Every year during the holy month of Dhu l-Hijjah, upwards of three million people visit the holy city and the most holy mosque within, thus fulfilling one of the "five pillars of Islam." The mosque has been enlarged and modernized to handle the extraordinary influx of faithful, but both the city and the mosque can barely handle the traffic. The mosque is in the form of a huge sprawling building surrounding a mighty courtyard with the Kaaba in the center. The building is extraordinarily beautiful and constructed of marble and porcelain and gold and bedecked with graceful minarets (towers). The interior is a wonder of columned halls filled with tapestries and other marvelous decorations. The courtyard itself is paved with marble. Truly a magnificent place of worship, Masjid al-Haram is said by some to surpass the Taj Mahal in glory and wonder. Buddhist Temple(仏教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Buddhist Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 Temples increase a city s happiness and culture. They are especially useful for expanding your civilization s borders during the early game. In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. Buddhist temples are places of worship, meditation and study; they can be found across the world. The oldest surviving Buddhist temples are in India, where the religion was first founded. Buddhist Monastery(仏教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Buddhist Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. Buddhist monasteries were originally created to provide places for the wandering Buddhist monks to make their annual retreats. Some Buddhist monks stay indoors during the three-month rainy season to avoid damaging new plant growth (and to avoid being stranded during inclement weather). In the past, wealthy supporters donated plots of land where the monks could retreat; over time these have evolved into monasteries, often large and wealthy structures where monks can live year round. Buddhist Stupa(仏教卒塔婆) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Buddhist Stupa) The Stupa ( Buddhist Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Buddhism is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. Buddhist stupas are monuments holding holy relics. The first eight stupas were created to hold the Buddha s remains. During his reign, the Emperor Asoka took portions of the Buddha s ashes and spread them among the thousands of stupas he created. Stupas can now be found across Asia and the world. The oldest surviving stupa can be found in Sanchi, India. The "Great Stupa" was constructed by Emperor Asoka some time in the third century BC. The Mahabodhi(大菩提寺) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Mahabodhi) The Mahabodhi(大菩提寺) ( 仏教の神殿 )は世界中の 仏教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に 仏教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Mahabodhi ( Buddhist Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Buddhism . It also spreads Buddhism throughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . Located near Patna, in Bihar state, India, the Mahabodhi is a Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, the place where, according to Buddhist tradition, Siddhartha Gautama gained enlightenment and became the Buddha while meditating under a Bodhi (Peepal) tree. The Emperor Asoka constructed the "Golden Throne" sometime around 250 BC, and over time many other buildings and statues were added. In the 12th century the area was overrun by Muslims, and the temple sacked and largely destroyed. In the 16th century a Hindu monastery was established, and the monastery s abbot was given control over the temple grounds. Eventually the area came under British control. In the 1880s they began a major restoration of the temple, much against the wishes of the Hindu abbot. In the 1940s control over the site was given to the state, which manages the site with the advice of a committee containing Buddhists from the world over. A building of remarkable beauty and grandeur, the Mahabodhi is one of the oldest surviving brick buildings in India. Standing on the ruins of an even older "stupa," the temple consists of a high central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. The central tower rises some 60 feet in height. The edifice is covered by ornate and colorful molding, pilasters (pseudo columns), and arches, many of which contain bas relief sculptures. Inside sits a very large gilded statue of the Buddha. The statue sits where, legend has it, the Buddha was sitting when he achieved enlightenment. Near to the building stands a mighty Bodhi tree, a descendant of the one under which Buddha found enlightenment. The temple stands within an extensive complex of smaller temples, statues, and pathways running through beautiful parklands and alongside peaceful lakes. The temple and its surroundings remain a focus of Buddhist worship, and people from across the world come every year to honor the Buddha and to marvel at the beauty of the Mahabodhi. Confucian Temple(儒教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Confucian Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 Temples increase a city s happiness and culture. They are especially useful for expanding your civilization s borders during the early game. In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. Though Confucius himself was a philosopher rather than a religious leader, over time he was accorded the status of a god and worshipped across Asia. Many temples to Confucius were constructed, some small and private, others more extensive where hundreds of worshippers could attend services. Many Confucian temples were constructed in the pagoda style of architecture. Confucian Monastery(儒教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Confucian Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. For centuries Confucianism was the state religion of China, and the Imperial Court regularly included Confucians in positions of authority and power. Thus, many Confucian monasteries were constructed under Imperial sponsorship. Confucian Academy(儒教学院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Confucian Cathedral) The Confucian Academy ( Confucian Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Confucianism is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. Many of the early Confucian religious buildings were destroyed during the Qin Dynasty. When the Emperor Wu (156-87 BC) adopted Confucianism as the state religion of China, he placed many Confucian scholars in positions of power; eventually, knowledge of Confucianism became a prerequisite for anyone hoping to gain employment in the Imperial government. Private and public Confucian Academies sprung up across China, where families sent their sons to study for the civil service examinations. The Kong Miao(孔廟) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Kong Miao) The Kong Miao(孔廟) ( 儒教の神殿 )は世界中の 儒教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に 儒教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Kong Miao ( Confucian Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Confucianism . It also spreads Confucianism thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . The Kong Miao, or Temple of Confucius, is located in the city Qufu in China s Shandong province. The origins of the temple date back to 478 BC, when a local ruler built a temple to honor Confucius (who had only recently passed away and was relatively unknown in most of China). As time passed and the fame of Confucius began to spread, the Kong Miao grew in stature and importance as well. The Han Emperor Wu Di offered sacrifices at the site in 205 BC, and the Kong Miao continued to be patronized by various emperors across the centuries. The actual buildings that make up the Kong Miao have been torn down and rebuilt many times over the centuries. The present layout dates to the early 16th century, when the temple was rebuilt following a massive conflaguration in 1499 sparked by lightning. Since this construction took place at the same time as Beijing s Forbidden Palace, there are many design similarities between the two complexes. The Kong Miao is known not only for its size (it comprises some 466 rooms), but also for its stone sculptures and calligraphy dating back to many different dynasties. Today it is both a holy Confucian shrine and a popular tourist attraction. Taoist Temple(道教寺院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Taoist Temple) Temples(寺院) は都市の幸福度と文化ポイントを上昇させます。特に、ゲーム初期段階において文明の国境を広げるのに役立ちます。 In Civilization IV, a temple is defined as a building where the faithful come to worship. Christians call their temples "churches," while Muslims call theirs "mosques," and Jews call theirs, simply, "temples." Temples are far more common than cathedrals, but much less large and ornate. Even the smallest village can possess a temple. Taoist temples are often attractive, brightly-colored buildings, filled with statues of divine beings. Priests may or may not be in attendance. Taoism is a ritualistic religion, and the temple is often used for ceremonies ranging from parades to exorcisms. The ceremonies themselves tend to be loud and colorful, full of chanting, singing, clashing symbols, and firecrackers. Taoist Monastery(道教修道院) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Taoist Monastery) Monasteries allow you to create Missionaries , who can spread the faith in other cities. They also provide culture and a slight boost to research. A monastery is a building where monks can retreat from the world and concentrate upon the divine. Usually a monastery will have strict rules of conduct to protect its unworldly members from temptation. In some monasteries, the monks are totally silent; in others no visitors are allowed inside. Monasteries usually have many daily rituals and religious services. Throughout the ages monasteries have often been centers of learning. In remote areas the monks may be the only literate people for miles around. Monks have often been employed as scribes, copying out the words of their religion s sacred scripture. Monasteries frequently have extensive libraries, holding religious, scientific, medical and philosophical texts. Taoists began constructing monasteries during the Tang period, from 600 - 900 BC. They learned the concept of monasticism from the Buddhists, who greatly influenced Taoism during this period. Taoist Pagoda(道教パゴダ) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Taoist Pagoda) The Taoist Pagoda ( Taoist Cathedral ) greatly increases a city s cultural output. It makes a city s citizens happy (if Taoism is the state religion). In Civilization IV, a cathedral is defined as an especially large and ornate religious building where the faithful worship. Only the most prosperous cities can afford to create cathedrals, as they require huge amounts of raw material and years of dedicated labor by skilled craftsmen. For example, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, took over two centuries to complete. Many of the most elaborate and extensive Taoist religious buildings are pagodas - tiered towers with multiple eaves. This building style originated in Nepal and has since spread across much of Asia. Unfortunately, many great Taoist pagodas were constructed of wood - wood holds special religious significance for Taoists - and have not withstood the onslaught of time. Taoist pagodas tend to be bright and colorful structures, with broad curving roofs that are adorned with divine figures and traditional symbols of luck such as dragons and carp. Taoism is not a selfish faith, and the pagodas may have rooms or shrines dedicated to Buddhist meditation and/or Hindu deities. The Dai Miao(太廟) #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Dai Miao) The Dai Miao(太廟) ( 道教の神殿 )は世界中の 道教 が布教された都市一つにつき毎ターン1ゴールドずつ獲得できます。同時に 道教 を世界中に広め、その都市での Great Prophet(偉大な預言者) を生むチャンスを増加します。 The Dai Miao ( Taoist Shrine ) produces one gold each turn for every city in the world that practises Taoism . It also spreads Taoism thoughout the world and increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet . The Taoist Dai Miao, or "Temple of the God of Mount Tai," is located on Mount Tai in Shandong Province, China. One of the "five sacred mountains of China," Mount Tai has been of great religious importance throughout Chinese history, and evidence suggests that pilgrims have been climbing the mountain for at least 3000 years. There are 22 temples, 97 ruins, and several thousand stone tablets and inscriptions scattered across the its rugged shoulders. The Dai Miao is the largest temple complex on the mountain, covering an area of about a million square feet. The buildings within the temple have been built and rebuilt a number of times, the most recent major overhaul occurring about 2000 years ago during the Han Dynasty. In its latest incarnation, the temple is a replica of the Imperial Palace. The complex has five major halls and many small buildings. The most important building is the Palace of Heavenly Blessings, constructed in 1008. The building contains a mural titled, "The God of Mount Tai Making a Journey." The mural is 10 feet in height by about 200 feet long. It was painted in 1009, making it 1004 years old. Next to the Palace of Heavenly Blessings stand the Yaocan Pavilion and the entrance archway, as well as the Bronze Pavilion in the northeast corner. The Dai Temple is surrounded by the 2,100 year-old Han Dynasty cypresses. Beloved as much for its rugged beauty as for its religious significance, the Dai Miao remains one of the most important religious structures in the world.
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Bura-Pabir【bwr】 ブラ=パビル語 00 Afro-Asiatic 01 Chadic 02 Biu-Mandara 03 A (Biu-Mandara) 04 A.2 (A Biu-Mandara) 05 1 (A.2 A Biu-Mandara) Latin script【Latn】 《現》living language ナイジェリア【NG】 言語名別称 alternate names Babir Babur バブル語◆梶茂樹編著, 砂野幸稔編著. アフリカのことばと社会―多言語状況を生きるということ. 三元社, 2009, 557p. (p.81) Barburr Bourrah Bura ブラ語 Burra Huve Huviya Kwojeffa Mya Bura Pabir パビル語 方言名 dialect names Hyil Hawul (Bura Hyilhawul, Plain Bura) Pabir Pela (Bura Pela, Hill Bura) 参考文献 references WEB ISO 639-3 Registration Authority - SIL International LINGUIST List Ethnologue Wikipedia 論文 papers 塩田勝彦. ブラ語動詞のアスペクト.
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①一定のキャラの好感度を200以上にしておく。 ②箱を100個上納する。 ③箱屋、チスイ、リヨナ、墓子の元に行き、それぞれの選択肢を肯定する。 ④ム様のところに行き、ム様に真実を伝える。 ⑤白い部屋に戻る。
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The story below is originally published on Mainichi Daily News by Mainichi Shinbun (http //mdn.mainichi.jp). They admitted inventing its kinky features, or rather deliberately mistranslating them from the original gossip magazine. In fact, this is far from the general Japanese behavior or sense of worth. このページは、毎日新聞事件の検証のための配信記事対訳ページです。直接ジャンプして来られた方は、必ずFAQをお読みください。 ※ この和訳はあくまでもボランティアの方々による一例であり、翻訳の正確さについては各自判断してください。もし誤訳(の疑い)を発見した場合には、直接ページを編集して訂正するか翻訳者連絡掲示板に報告してください。 「2ちゃんねる掲示板は国民の伝統精神に食い込む」 "Channel 2 forum sinks teeth into nation s grit" ↑タイトル訳に自信がないです。 (2003年1月4日配信) 執筆者:不明 引用元:フラッシュ12/24号 http //mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/waiwai/archive/news/2003/01/20030104p2g00m0dm998000c.html Japanese have traditionally shunned confrontation. They re known throughout the world for obedience and conformity. Of course, this has basically allowed the few to dominate the many, but, thanks to Channel Two, things have been changing a bit over the past few years. 日本人は伝統的に対立を避けてきた。彼らは、忠実さと従順さで世界中に知られている。もちろん、これは基本的に少数の人間が多数の人々を支配することを可能にしてきたのだが、しかし「2ちゃんねる」のおかげで、ここ2,3年少し事情が変わってきている。 Channel Two, or Ni Chaneru as it s known in Japanese, is the world s largest online bulletin board, according to Flash (12/24). Almost since its inception in May 1999, Ni Chaneru and the countless number of threads that stream from it, have managed to change thousands of Japanese from docile and demure to fierce defenders of justice acting as watchdogs for society or simply crusaders of craziness. フラッシュ12/24号によれば、2ちゃんねるは世界最大のオンライン掲示板だ。1999年5月に開設されてからほぼずっと、2ちゃんねるとそこから生まれた無数のスレッド(流れ)は、何千人もの日本人を従順で控えめな存在から、社会の番犬役となる凶暴な正義の擁護者、または単なる狂気の運動家に、なんとか変えてきたのである。 "I set it up as a way to pass the time when I was studying in the United States to be a programmer," Ni Chaneru s founder and moderator Hiroyuki Nishimura tells Flash. "I felt a bit attracted to it, but was totally prepared to end it if it became a pain." Nishimura admits that the success of Ni Chaneru can be attributed to "being in the right place at the right time," but its record of grass roots accomplishments has been astounding in a country where corrupt, oneparty rule has been the norm for all but a few months for most of the past half century. Some achievements inspired by campaigns among Ni Chaneru s minions have been Forcing Toshiba Corp. to apologize in July 1999 after a man used the bulletin board to reveal that his complaints about a faulty VCR were greeted with obscenities from the electronics giant s service staff; Eliciting a shame-filled explanation from the boss of music powerhouse Avex after superstar diva Ayumi Hamasaki complained that a group of disabled people given front row, center seats to one of her concerts were "sickening." Inspiring hundreds of people to get out and clean up notoriously dirty Shonan beach just hours before the Fuji TV planned an identical campaign to protest the network s shoddy coverage of World Cup soccer games. Network executives arrived at the beach expecting to film hundreds of people picking up trash on the seashore, but were instead greeted by a pristine beach and raspberries from the hundreds of Ni Chaneru fans who had cleaned it. Encouraging busloads of schoolchildren to pay their respects at Yasukuni Shrine, where Japan s war dead are enshrined, on the anniversary of the end of World War II. War-talk among the young is not widely encouraged in Japan. Prompting a 1,000 Burger Eat Off when McDonalds started selling hamburgers for 59 yen apiece. About 40 Ni Chaneru users turned up at a Tokyo outlet of the giant food chain and proceeded to chomp their way through some 400 burgers in a few hours. True to form for Ni Chaneru users, Flash says, participants celebrated the occasion by taking a snapshot -- with everybody facing away from the camera! January 4, 2003
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配信者名 pinbani 性別 女性 ジャンル ゲーム・お絵描き マイク 有 配信者ページ 配信者ページ 掲示板 Pinbani配信掲示板 あなたは - 人目の新米兵士です。現在-人の幼女が脱がされています。 ▼実況作品名 アンチャーテッド リトルビッグプラネット ファンタシースターポータブル2 Gears of War 2 UO ガンスターヒーローズ ファンタシースター ~千年紀の終りに~ HEAVY RAIN -心の軋むとき-(PS3) その他レトロゲー等色々 pinbaniの特徴 女の子が好き 女の子は脱がしたい 幼女の微かなくびれ等に美的感覚を見出してしまう ゲームも好き 結構古いゲームから最近のゲームまで食いついてくれる 何かしらゲームの話題を振ってあげると喜びます 趣味はゲームとPCです(キリッ 声は癒し系なのに言ってることは腐ってる残念な女の子。本当残念な子である・・・・ そんな残念な女の子なのにそのpinbaniに癒されるようになってしまえば今日からあなたも立派なpinbaniスト pinbaniはなんだかんだといって男の娘もいけちゃう pinbaniの年齢は聞いていけません 明らかにジェネレーションギャップを感じるような話題とか動画が流れてもやっぱり年齢についてはつっこんではいけません 配信中の名言・迷言・珍行動etc... 幼女好きが高じて『ワームの幼女』といっちゃったことがある 今日: - 昨日: - 合計: - pinbaniのステータス 好物 ゲーム おっぱい 大好き 幼女 大好き 喉 あまり強くないからお手柔らかに
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ペディ語 |Niger-Congo languages|Atlantic-Congo languages|Volta-Congo languages|Benue-Congo languages|Bantoid languages|Southern Bantoid languages||Narrow Bantu languages|Central Narrow Bantu languages|Central Narrow Bantu S languages| 言語類型 現用言語 使用文字 ラテン文字【Latn?】 type living language writing system Latin alphabet ISO 639-3 【nso】 言語名別称 alternate names Northern Sotho 北ソト語、北部ソト語 Sepedi ペディ語 Transvaal Sotho 方言名 dialect names Dzwabo (Thabine-Roka-Nareng) Gananwa (Xananwa, Hananwa) Kgaga (Kxaxa, Khaga) Khutswe (Khutswi, Kutswe) Koni (Kone) Kopa Lobedu (Lubedu, Lovedu, Khelobedu) ロベヅ語◆バンツー族の大移動 Masemola (Masemula, Tau) Matlala-Moletshi Pai Phalaborwa (Phalaburwa, Thephalaborwa) Pulana Tlokwa (Tlokoa, Tokwa, Dogwa) Tswene (Tsweni) 参考文献 references WEB ISO 639-3 Registration Authority - SIL International the LINGUIST List Ethnologue Wikipedia