
1) Japanese given name 2) Nigerian cuisine 3) Traditional African medicine 4) Windows game
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[SS501 song] `Kokoro` is South Korean boy band SS501`s debut Japanese maxi single. The group debuted in the Japanese market after only two years since their Korean debut to further spread their activities and challenge themselves outside of Korea. They released their Japanese single `Kokoro`, alongside multiple versions, including one with ...
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[Yoruba] Kokoro is a Yoruba word meaning `worm`, `grub` or `insect`. ==Medicine== The term `kokoro` is used in traditional Yoruba medicine to describe tiny, invisible worms or insects that are thought to live in small bags within the body, and perform useful functions such as aiding digestion and fertility. They are thought to also carry se...
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[snack food] Kokoro is a common snack food in Nigeria. It is made from a paste of maize flour mixed with sugar and gari (cassava) or yam flour and deep-fried. In a 1991 study of foods sold to schoolchildren in Lagos, samples of kokoro were bought from the stalls and subjected to microbiological analysis. Ten different types of bacteria were...
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[vegetable] Kokoro is a variety of Dioscorea rotundata yam that are abundant in Western Nigeria, Benin and Togo. Their common use by ethnic groups such as the Yoruba that put heavy pressure on the cultivated land suggest that they have been cultivated since ancient times, since they are the only type of yam that gives good yields on degrade...
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[video game] The game was once banned from sale and was later re-released in a modified version (the characters` relationships were changed from blood relatives to in-laws) without consent of the Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS) on January 29, 1999. During this time, the game commanded record prices in the secondhand market. ...
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(from the article `Japanese literature`) ...of the mental suffering he described. Sseki wrote mainly about intellectuals living in a Japan that had been brutally thrust into the 20th ...
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heart, mind or spirit
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Spirit, Heart. In Japanese culture, the spirit dwells in the Heart.
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usually translated as 'heart', but can also mean 'soul' or 'mind'...basically, the seat of emotions.
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