Government Guidelines And Course For Sexual Harassment?

Dream 1

All that I can remember of this dream is that it took place during the day, and I was at maybe W Park in the city of D.

I saw a man who I wondered whether he was my former classmate JF or not, he looked a bit different so I was not sure, and I waited to see if he would recognize me.

When I was not paying attention the man greeted me from behind by name, and I greeted him by name and I asked him if he was really my former classmate JF and he said yes.

We started talking, but that is all that I can remember of this dream.

Dream 2

All that I can remember of this dream is that it took place during the evening and night, and it involved me going to and from a one-story building next to a street and my dad was in one or more parts of the dream.

I can not remember anything else about this dream other than I would go to the building but I am not sure what I would do inside the building, and then I would leave by automobile and return again later.

But that is all that I can remember of this dream.

Dream 3

All that I can remember of this dream is that I was inside a building and there was a man with light-color skin wearing maybe dress clothes who was probably a government worker, and he had a computer and maybe some documents.

The documents had some government guidelines / recommendations on sexual harassment and proper human interactions in the workplace et cetera, and there was a government website that he accessed on the computer that had a course to go along with those documents.

I was curious to learn more about this so I remember talking with the man and glancing at the documents and asking him for the website so that I could do the course, I remember looking at his computer screen as he showed me the government website and the course, and it looked like a normal government website like you would expect.

The course had videos, pictures, audio, text, et cetera to help you learn and test yourself, but I woke up before I could reach the website myself on another computer.

The end,

-John Jr

Ghost In The Shell: The New Movie (2015) (Ghost In The Shell: Arise − The Movie)

Source: IMDb

What is it?

The 2015 Japanese anime (animated) science fiction action spy thriller movie Ghost In The Shell: The New Movie (Ghost In The Shell: Arise − The Movie).

What is it about?

This is how Rotten Tomatoes describes this anime (animated) movie:

When the Prime Minister of Japan is assassinated by a mysterious cyborg, Major Motoko Kusanagi comes up as the prime suspect.

It’s up to the agents of Public Security Section 9 to discover the true nature of the murder, and clear Motoko’s name.

Final Thoughts

I first learned about this movie thanks to Chris Stuckmann’s review of this movie called Ghost In The Shell: The New Movie – Movie Review:

If it was / were not for Chris Stuckmann I possibly would have never known about this movie or the new short television show Ghost In The Shell: Arise that it was based on, and so thank you Chris Stuckmann.

My brother GC and I watched the short anime (animated) television show first, and then we watched the anime (animated) movie either last year or at the very end of 2015.

The show and the movie blur together to me so I have difficulty differentiating the two, I do remember that this movie is more action focused compared to the other Ghost In The Shell anime movies, and I do remember that I probably liked the first Ghost In The Shell anime movie better than this but I possibly liked this better than Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Solid State Society which is possibly the worst of the Ghost In The Shell animated movies in my opinion but I could be wrong.

I like the trailer for this movie better than the movie itself, it is not a bad movie though and I liked it better than Chris Stuckmann did, and I think that they did an okay job trying to bring Ghost In The Shell to a new audience even though I wish that they could have combined the best elements of the Ghost In The Shell anime movies with the best elements of the Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex television shows and I think that Mary Elizabeth McGlynn should have still been the voice for Motoko Kusanagi.

The end,

-John Jr

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