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Names as Human Anchors “Rimu Endo” and “Misaki Ueno” reintroduce individuality. Japanese names carry cultural and familial meaning; the juxtaposition with numbers reasserts human presence within data systems. Through brief imagined sketches—Rimu as a young artist navigating online exposure; Misaki as a researcher documenting lived experiences—we see how names re-anchor the abstract. Literary theory on naming (e.g., Ricoeur on narrative identity) supports that naming restores continuity and moral agency that raw data erases.

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IV. Results

VI. Conclusion

As she entered the building, she moved with precision, her eyes scanning for any signs of danger. She had been told that Misaki Ueno would be alone in the lab, but she knew better than to trust such information implicitly.

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