Hachi thought otherwise ... Comfortable. Writing in the cabin journal. My eyelids grew heavy. I moved to the cot, slid into my sleeping bag, closed my eyes and took a deep breath, savoring ...
Here is part two of the semi-detailed write-up of my trip to Japan. You can check out part one from the Jan. 21 edition of ...
ABSTRACT: This work was carried out with the aim of contributing to the treatment of cancer. Cancer is one of the most common causes of death. It constitutes a public health problem. Photodynamic ...
In a 2008 issue of The Journals of Gerontology ... In Okinawa, for example, elders may even say, before a meal, “Hara hachi bu,” a Confucian concept that means “eat only until your stomach ...
Moo Daeng’s story drew comparisons to Japan’s ever-faithful dog Hachiko, or Hachi, known worldwide for its undying loyalty to its owner even after his passing. Moo Daeng was dubbed “Hachi of ...
Hachiko, the loyal dog that waited for his master’s return at Shibuya Station in Tokyo every day for years after his death, would have turned 100 in November this year. The canine has been ...
The story of a Thai dog is similar to that of the famous dog Hachiko. Since the death of her homeless owner, Moo Deng has spent every day in the same spot in front of a supermarket. The dog Hachiko ...
The dog continued to lie in their regular spot and waited for its deceased owner to return, earning comparisons to the story of Hachiko – a faithful dog who waited for nine years for his owner ...