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The notebook listed seven students' names. The school planned a disciplinary hearing and contacted the seven students' parents. [158] In Gadsden, Alabama in April 2008, two sixth-grade boys were arrested for possession of a "Death Note" that listed names of several staff members and fellow students. According to Etowah County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Lanny Handy, the notebook was discovered the previous afternoon by a staffer. The students were suspended from the county's schools, pending a juvenile court hearing. The students, their parents, and school officials had met with Handy and a junior probation officer. [159] In Gig Harbor, Washington, one middle school student was expelled and three were suspended on May 14, 2008, for having 50 names in their own "Death Note" book, including President George W. Bush. [160] It was reported in September 2009, that a Year Eight boy in Sydney, Australia, created a "Death Note" that along with names contained a "battle plan" detailing where bombs could be placed inside his school. [161] In December 2009, two students at an elementary school in Oklahoma were disciplined for a "Death Note" with the names and descriptions of deaths of two girls that had angered them."The reason we train so hard in the first place is so we can make it home in one piece. " - Round 1011, to Kumi while over at her and Mashiba's place "This isu is naisu!" - Chapter 1221 Etymology The name Ippo means "one step" (一歩), creating a pun in the series' title (as Hajime means "first", therefore "The First Step"). Ippo's surname Makunouchi means "curtain, act, hanging screen, bunting, case" (幕) (maku), "this" (之) (no) and "inside, within" (内) (uchi). Trivia Ippo's nickname "Wind God" (風神, Fūjin) is based on the Shintō God of Wind. In Japanese art, the deity is often depicted together with the God of Thunder, Raijin, which is the nickname for Miyata. Ippo birthday, November 23rd, is notably on Labour Thanksgiving Day in Japan.
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