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  2. Eco-Drive - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-2000s, wristwatch sales improved for Citizen thanks to further development of the Eco-Drive line and integration of radio-controlled timing with the 2002 Eco-Drive line. [3] Later specialized tool watch designs were introduced like the Promaster Eco-Drive Professional Diver 1000M Titanium BN7020-09E in 2017.

  3. Citizen Watch - Wikipedia

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    Eco-Drive watches use a battery recharged by a solar panel hidden under the watch face. In the rare and discontinued Eco-Drive Duo series, the solar power was supplemented by an automatic quartz power source. One early model, called the Citizen Vitality, used the watch hands to drive a small electric generator, but was discontinued following ...

  4. Zanshin - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In Iwama Style training, zanshin is practiced as general awareness of one's surroundings, of which uke is just a small part. [ citation needed ] In Yōseikan-style aikidō, students are trained to maintain that continued state of mental awareness and physical readiness beyond the dōjō walls and into daily life.

  5. Kagirinaki Zenshin - Wikipedia

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    Kagirinaki Zenshin (限りなき前進, lit. "Limitless advance") is a 1937 Japanese drama film by Tomu Uchida based on an original idea by Yasujirō Ozu . Plot

  6. Global Citizen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Global Citizen's vision is, upon itself, a world without extreme poverty by 2030. [8] To achieve this, the organization works with people to make a difference in the present, and focuses on improving the future by changing the systems and policies that keep people in poverty, by utilizing education, communications, advocacy, campaigning, and the media.

  7. Netizen - Wikipedia

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    The term netizen is a portmanteau of the English words internet and citizen, [1] as in a "citizen of the net" or "net citizen". [2] [3] [4] It describes a person [5] actively involved in online communities or the Internet in general. [6] [7]