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The Case Study of Vanitas Manga  (Japanese: ヴァニタスの手記カルテ, Hepburn: Vanitasu no Karute) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. It has been serialized in Square Enix’s shōnen manga magazine Monthly Gangan Joker since December 2015. In North America, the manga is published in English by Yen Press.

At the end of the 19th century. The capital city of France – Paris – is in turmoil following repeated attacks by vampires. However, the golden rule of their community is not to attack humans! A mysterious evil seems to be eating away at these immortal creatures… It is in this troubled period that Noah arrives in the capital. Born a bloodsucker, he follows the trail of the grimoire de Vanitas, a legendary artifact feared by all vampires. It is said that it allows its holder to interfere with what is most sacred to them: the true name, the very symbol of their life. Altering it can drive them mad, or even destroy them… Onboard the huge floating ship on which he has embarked, Noah meets Amelia. As he helps her recover from a breakdown, everything goes haywire: she loses her mind and reveals her vampire nature to the passengers! That’s when a mysterious assailant enters the scene, introducing himself as… Vanitas! In front of a stunned Noah, he draws the famous grimoire and soothes the young woman’s madness. So the artifact is not just a deadly weapon?

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Main Characters

Vanitas is one of the main protagonists of The Case Study Of Vanitas. He presents himself as an “average human being” using the power of the Book of Vanitas to cure vampires of the Blue Moon curse. Vanitas was named after the vampire, Vanitas, from the original Blue Moon tale.

Noé Archivist is a young man who is on board the airship La Baleine accompanied by his cat Murr. He has been living in the forests of Averoigne for many years. He has his first flight in an airship when he helps a young woman, Amelia, who has just fainted because of her anemia.

Jeanne is a female vampire who supports her master Luca, who is her knight, wherever he may go. … She is also known as the executioner of Sire Ruthven, and her legend tells that she alone killed more than a thousand vampires who had joined the humans during the great war.

Lucius ‘Luca’ Oriflamme, better known as Grand Duke Oriflamme, is a young vampire noble and advisor to the queen.

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Rumors revolving around The Book of Vanitas, a clockwork grimoire of dubious reputation, draw Noe, a young vampire in search of a friend's salvation, to Paris. What awaits him in the City of Flowers, however, is not long hours treading the pavement or rifling through dusty bookshops in search of the tome. Instead, his quarry comes to him...in the arms of a man claiming to be a vampire doctor! Thrust into a conflict that threatens the peace between humans and vampires, will Noe cast in his lot with the curious and slightly unbalanced Vanitas and his quest to save vampirekind?

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Dal Segno: Question Mark

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Château de Sorcière: The Witch and the Youth

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Cauchemar: Rumble

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Jean-Jaques: The Vampire of the Chastels

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Louisette: Pillar of Justice

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Chasse aux Vampires: The Beast

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Vengeance: Hands That Touch a Nightmare

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Naenia: She Who Harbors Death

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Avec toi: Alone Together

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Love -Encore une Fois-

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Again, Someday

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The Darkness in Between

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What The Organist Plays

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Case Study Questions on Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry

A National Public School organised an education trip to a museum. Almost all the students of class IX went to the trip with their teacher of Mathematics. They saw many pictures of mathematicians and read about their contributions in the field of Mathematics. After visiting the museum, teacher asked the following questions from the students.

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On the basis of the above information, solve the following questions:

Q 1. Pythagoras was a student of: a. Euclid b. Thales c. Archimedes d. Both a. and b.

Ans. (b) Pythagoras was a student of Thales. So, option (b) is correct.

Q 2. Name of the mathematician who is visible in the last picture, is: a. Euclid b. Pythagoras c. Thales d. None of these

Ans. (a) Euclid mathematician is visible in the last picture. So, option (a) is correct.

Q 3. Euclid stated that ‘A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius’, is a/an: a. definition b. postulate c. axiom d. proof

Ans. (b) Euclid stated that ‘A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius’ is postulate. So, option (b) is correct.

Q 4. In which country Thales belong to? a. Greece b. Egypt c. Babylonia d. Rome

Ans. (a) Thales belongs to Greece Country. So, option (a) is correct.

Q 5. Which of the following needs a proof? a. Definition b. Theorem c. Axiom d. Postulate

Ans. (b) Theorem needs a proof. So, option (b) is correct.

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Euclid’s Definitions

  • A point is that which has no part.
  • A line is breadthless length.
  • The ends of a line are points.
  • A straight line is a line which lies evenly with the points on itself.
  • A surface is that which has length and breadth only.
  • The edges of a surface are lines.
  • A plane surface is a surface which lies evenly with the straight lines on itself.

A sentence which can be judged to be true or false, e.g., The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°, is a true statement and a line segment has one end point, is a false statement.

The basic facts taken for granted without proof. e.g., A line has infinitely many points.

A mathematical statement whose truth has been established (proved)

Euclid’s Axioms

  • Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another.
  • If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal.
  • If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal.
  • Things which coincide with one another, are equal to one another.
  • The whole is greater than the part.
  • Things which are double of the same things, are equal to one another.
  • Things which are halves of the same things, are equal to one another.

Postulate: The assumptions which are specific to geometry, e.g., Two points make a line.

Euclid’s Postulates

Postulate 1: A straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point. Postulate 2: A terminated line can be produced indefinitely. Postulate 3: A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius. Postulate 4: All right angles are equal to one another. Postulate 5: (Parallel Postulate): If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles, then the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the sum of angles is less than two right angles.

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  • Euclid’s method of formalizing observed phenomenon into rigorous Mathematics with definitions, common/obvious notions, axioms/postulates and theorems.
  • The five postulates of Euclid. Showing the relationship between axiom and theorem, for example: (Axiom) 1. Given two distinct points, there exists one and only one line through them. (Theorem) 2. (Prove) Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.
An axiom generally is true for any field in science, while a postulate can be specific on a particular field.

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Due to climate change, there is an increasing risk to communities from urban floods especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Massive impacts of flooding can influence the damage cost of infrastructure as well. Furthermore, numerous literature reviews mentioned that the importance of blue-green infrastructure in disaster risk reduction has been recognized for managing urban floods by integrating with urban environmental aspects. Blue-green infrastructure provides numerous opportunities and advantages for tackling the diverse concerns related to the environment, societal well-being, and climate change. This chapter discusses the issues, gaps, opportunities, and implementation of Blue-Green Infrastructure for flood resilience especially city in Indonesia (Bandung, Balikpapan, Samarinda, and Semarang). Case studies highlighting blue-green infrastructure gaps, opportunities, successes, and threats from different cities in Indonesia. In detail, this chapter identifies the background and history of the blue-green policy in a specific area/city followed by the characteristics of the specific case. Moreover, this chapter explains how the selected cities implement blue-green infrastructure and explores its effectiveness and implications to the city.

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