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Hachiko couldn’t understand why his owner didn’t come home, but never gave up hope that he would someday. For the next 9 years, 9 months, and 15 days, Hachiko was seen returning to the Shibuya train station at the time Ueno would usually arrive, patiently waiting for him to return.

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Full Hachiko Story:
In Japan, there lived a loyal dog named Hachiko. He was an Akita dog, and he had a very special bond with his owner, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno. Every morning, Hachiko would walk with the professor to Shibuya Station and see him off to work. Then, Hachiko would wait all day for his owner to come back on the evening train.

Their daily routine was a happy one until one sad day in 1925. That day, Professor Ueno didn't come back. He had passed away suddenly while at work. Hachiko didn't understand why his owner didn't return, but he kept waiting at the station. He came back every day, hoping to see his beloved owner again.

Hachiko's loyalty touched the hearts of the people who saw him at the station. They learned why he was waiting and started to bring him food and water. Hachiko became famous for his dedication, and people from all over came to see the loyal dog. In 1934, a statue was built at Shibuya Station to honor Hachiko's loyalty.
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The Eclectic Histories Of The United States 1881 By M.E Thalheimer
Socialism and Cholera, 1850.
- Oras Vernet (French painter).

Cholera, personified by a figure in Asiatic garb, playing a flute made from the bone of a human shin, sits on a guillotine-like throne under the aegis of a skeleton in a cloak, the personification of death, seated cross-legged, reading a newspaper and holding a scythe with a flag inscribed "RΓ©publique France." Two shadowy figures raise a charred cross against a wall and fragments of architectural ruins crumbling to the right, signifying instability, destruction and doom.
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Bathing in thickets, 1892.
Armand Point
(1860-1932)
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Mini generator from what an engineer can find at home
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"Tilla Duryea as Circe."

Franz von Stuck, c. 1913.
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