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A new semester, a new position, a brand-spanking-new white suit! Yes, Onizuka's life is looking up… right up the skirt of the new head master, Ms. Daimon, who has been directed to clean house. When she institutes a system to reward good teachers and punish the bad, Onizuka feels the pain. The only way to save his job is to bring a dropout back to school, but the only available dropout is the son of a scary, scary man! This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
Teshigawara is armed and dangerous now that Onizuka has shattered his fantasy about Fuyutsuki. Looking to lock and unload on anything and everything, he takes a pop at Onizuka and then sets his sights on a larger target―holding the school hostage! With the police on the way and Onizuka struggling to survive his wounds, will Teshigawara carry out his devastating plot to its explosive end? This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
This book focuses on the development of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and liquid crystal materials (LCs) in Japan. The Committee of Organic Materials Research for Information Sciences of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) planned the book to document essential LCD innovations and developments since the beginnings of the field-effect LCD technology in 1970. The book illustrates the remarkable effort and progress behind those flat, lightweight, and high-information-content LCDs that have become the indispensable human–machine interface for virtually all electronic devices. In contrast to other publications on this topic, the book illustrates the interdisciplinary character of the LCD technology and its crucial importance for technological progress of the field far beyond displays. It also gives insights into breakthrough innovations not revealed in other publications. Moreover, prospects for the development of LC research toward new fields of applications are provided. In line with its interdisciplinary character, the book targets researchers in basic science as well as engineers and researchers in industry.
After guiding the infamous Tokyo Kissho Academy through a crash-course of his unique brand of life-lessons, a battered and bruised Eikichi Onizuka takes a well-deserved trip to his hometown of sorts, a typically quiet surfers paradise called Shonan. Unfortunately, with child neglect and abuse becoming a global phenomenon the self-proclaimed GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka) quickly finds himself back in the saddle for what he hopes is a painless two-week long field trip with some teens in need. And while Onizuka's curriculum may not rely on the reading, writing and arithmetic that is common in most classrooms, he has more than a few good lessons in personal development, fisticuffs and fun to teach a new generation of trouble teens.
Off the streets and on the job, Eikichi Onizuka has ascended to the exalted ranks of schoolteacher only to discover he's now got to learn how to teach. And the student's are not going to make it easy for him. A gaggle of seemingly placid young pupils who have already driven three teachers into psychotic fits now set their sites on the Great Teacher. But they could very well have underestimated Onizuka's unusually high threshold for punishment. This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
Tokiwa may look like an angel on the outside, but don't let that cherubim exterior deceive you. She's definitely in touch with her inner demon, and proves it using Tae Kwon Do on helpless men. After dispatching a bunch of delinquents, the devious diva takes the rumble to Kikuchi, which leaves the stage open for Onizuka to step in with a lesson about real men! This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
After a tiring and eventful school year Onizuka takes a break from the classroom and for his school break he decides escape the pressures of work by heading back home to the lazy surfers village of Shonan. Back in his hometown, he runs into friend of his significant other who runs an orphanage called the White Swan Youth Home. An orphan himself, Onizuka decides to help the home with hopes to help the kids in the same manner he does at school. This time round the GTO has a special case. He's got a good kid to look after. Seiya has his head on straight despite having a troubled home. And if there is anything the teen struggles with it possibly is how badly he wants to fix his family. Like many...
Kagetora’s is in danger after the revelation of his tattoos, but what can be Onizuka’s secret rescue plan?! But just a Kagetora looses his interest in destroying Onizuka, the yakuza make him an ultimatum. Kagetora must now kill Onizuka, and if Kagetora doesn’t do it, they’ll murder both Onizuka and him together! And they’ve ordered him to do the killing on the tropical-like Inagaki island where the school trip takes them! The story of the teacher with full set of tattoos and a grudge comes to its climax!!
A new friend, a new Mercedes and a newfound respect from his students. This teacher is living high on life. Well, until he discovers that the friend's a crook, the Mercedes is hot and the respect… well, has he ever had the respect of his students? That debate can wait. Right now, he doesn't need respect because the discovery of a kidnapped girl in the trunk of the Benz means Onizuka's going to have to come up with a plan to rescue her, deflect blame… and then find a new set of wheels… and perhaps defeat a hundred street thugs set on putting some holes in Holy Forest's faculty list. This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
Onizuka rescued up-and-coming young idol Natsu Ooishi from her abusive talent agency, but they aren’t about to let it end there. They’ve hired a local yakuza gang to destroy Onizuka’s influence, and the yakuza gang gets former teacher and old-time rival (in his own mind) of Onizuka, Kagetora Tendo to cause Onizuka to get fired! But what is Kagetora’s history with Onizuka and can he take Onizuka’s reputation away from him?