Question: Information:  - Donald Richie (17 April 1924  19 February 2013) was an American-born author who wrote about the Japanese people, the culture of Japan, and especially Japanese cinema. Although he considered himself primarily a film historian, Richie also directed a number of experimental films, the first when he was 17.  - An Actor 's Revenge (  Yukinoj Henge ) , also known as Revenge of a Kabuki Actor , is a 1963 film directed by Kon Ichikawa . It was produced in Eastmancolor and Daieiscope for Daiei Film . An Actor 's Revenge is a remake of the 1935 film of the same title ( distributed in English - speaking countries as The Revenge of Yukinoj ) , which also starred Kazuo Hasegawa . The 1963 remake was Hasegawa 's 300th role as a film actor . The screenplay , written by Ichikawa 's wife , Natto Wada , was based on the adaptation by Daisuke It and Teinosuke Kinugasa of a newspaper serial originally written by Otokichi Mikami that was used for the 1935 version . There is an opera , An Actor 's Revenge , with music by Minoru Miki and libretto by James Kirkup and a 2008 NHK production of the same story , with Yukinoj and Yamitaro played by Hideaki Takizawa .  - , formerly called Ujiyamada (), is a city located on the eastern tip of Kii Peninsula, in central Mie Prefecture (formally in Ise Province), on the island of Honsh, Japan, facing Ise Bay. Ise is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the most sacred Shint shrine in Japan, and is thus a very popular destination for tourists. The city has a long-standing title  Shinto ()  that roughly means "The Holy City" and literally means "Capital of the Kami". Most of the city is within the geographic limits of Ise-Shima National Park.  - Early life and career. Ichikawa was born in Ise, Mie Prefecture as Giichi Ichikawa (). His father died when he was four years old, and the family kimono shop went bankrupt, so he went to live with his sister. He was given the name "Kon" by an uncle who thought the characters in the kanji  signified good luck, because the two halves of the Chinese character look the same when it is split in half vertically. As a child he loved drawing and his ambition was to become an artist. He also loved films and was a fan of "chambara" or samurai films. In his teens he was fascinated by Walt Disney's "Silly Symphonies" and decided to become an animator. He attended a technical school in Osaka. Upon graduation, in 1933, he found a job with a local rental film studio, J.O Studio, in their animation department. Decades later, he told the American writer on Japanese film Donald Richie, "I'm still a "cartoonist" and I think that the greatest influence on my films (besides Chaplin, particularly "The Gold Rush") is probably Disney."  - The Gold Rush is a 1925 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Charlie Chaplin. The film also stars Chaplin in his Little Tramp persona, Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, and Malcolm Waite.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country of origin' with the subject 'an actor's revenge'.  Choices: - georgia  - japan
Answer: japan

Question: Information:  - Time" 100 (often written in all-caps as TIME" 100) is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine "Time". First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now an annual event. Although appearing on the list is often seen as an honor, "Time" makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions. The final list of influential individuals is exclusively chosen by "Time" editors with nominations coming from the "TIME" 100 alumni and the magazine's international writing staff. Only the winner of the Reader's Poll, conducted days before the official list is revealed, is chosen by the general public.  - A news magazine is a typed, printed, and published piece of paper, magazine or a radio or television program, usually weekly, consisting of articles about current events. News magazines generally discuss stories. in greater depth than do newspapers or newscasts, and aim to give the consumer an understanding of the important events beyond the basic facts.  - Sanjit `` Bunker '' Roy ( born 2 August 1945 ) is an Indian social activist and educator who founded the Barefoot College . He was selected as one of Time 100 's 100 most influential personalities in 2010 for his work in educating illiterate and semi literate rural Indians .  - The Social Work and Research Centre ("SWRC"), widely known as the Barefoot College is a voluntary organisation working in the fields of education, skill development, health, drinking water, women empowerment and electrification through solar power for the upliftment of rural people, which was founded by Bunker Roy in 1972. It is registered under Friends of Tilonia Inc.  - Tilonia is a village in Ajmer district in Rajasthan, India. It is home of the NGO, Barefoot College founded by renowned social worker Bunker Roy. Tilonia is also home of eShala.org, Online educational portal co-founded by Kartar Jat. This village has become a model for all remote villages for education, economic and social development. Tilonia is also known as education hub with its meritorious students in Navoday Vidyalaya and village school. Main occupation is farming but nowadays people are working in Indian Army, NTPC, BSNL, Indian Railway, Police and various other State and Central Government jobs from Group-D to Sr. Manager levels.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'bunker roy'.  Choices: - manager  - model  - police  - radio  - reader  - research  - social activist  - social work  - worker
Answer:
manager