According to Natalie Tso’s article” China's Panda Diplomacy with Taiwan”, the democratic island China claims as its own, Beijing has sent the island a gift for the holidays: pandas. In order to welcome the charming ambassadors Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, Taipei Zoo and other related people are well-prepared and well-trained for the new guests. In addition to sending pandas, there are also some differences between Taiwan and China after Ma Ying-jeou took office as Taiwan's new president in May. The two sides have put aside their ongoing sovereignty dispute to forge new economic ties, starting with key transportation links.
As far as I am concerned, I think the tow pandas sent to Taiwan is a great and important event between both tow countries, but if it contains so many political factors, maybe the authorities concerned should think twice before accepting the panda gifts. Now that they are already sent to Taiwan, it is too late to discuss acceptance or not, all we can do is to take good care of the pandas; after all, they are living creatures. The report says that the pandas are the gift to celebrate Christmas and New Year, but are they really suitable for Taiwan? For many years Taiwan has been restricted to participate in international organizations such as UN and WHO, since China wants to show its friendly to Taiwan, the best way maybe lift restrictions and that Taiwan participate in world affairs. This is the exactly gift we need.
2008年12月25日 星期四
2008年12月18日 星期四
Article 11
According to the article” Scientists debunk the myth that you lose most heat through your head.” It is said that most of our body heat is lost through our heads. A cozy hat is obligatory in a cold winter’s day. However, closer inspection of heat loss in the hatless reveals the claim to be nonsense. The scientists have dispelled five other modern myths such like that sugar makes children hyperactive and that snacking at night makes you fat is on similarly thin ice, and some unwelcome news for those hoping to survive the festive excesses by turning to hangover cures. After reading this article, I think rumor is very terrible. Most beliefs are not true but most people will believe them instead of proving them, therefore, rumors spread wider and wider. For example, snacking at night will make you fat; there is one study showing that obese women tended to eat later in the day than slimmer women. But according to another article, "The obese women were not just night eaters, they were also eating more meals, and taking in more calories makes you gain weight regardless of when calories are consumed." As a modern citizen, I think everyone should have ability to judge the truth and false and therefore we won’t get lost in this splendid world.
2008年12月10日 星期三
Article 10
According to Bryan Walsh, “The Greenest Celebrity in Hollywood.” , it is talking about the celebrities in Hollywood who dedicate to protect the environment. In the report it reveals that earth-friendly habits needn't preclude you from a rich lifestyle of award-winning film performances and rampant supermodel-dating. And what the celebrities do will have a big impact on audiences so that they want to use their effects through TV to influence people to be environmental friendly.
As far as I am concerned, this is really a good way to awake people to value the natural environment since people are used to follow the celebrities’ footsteps. The TV and film industry tends to be on the cutting edge of social change, from civil rights to the war in Iraq, and that's true when it comes to the environment as well. The greenest of the celebrities may be a name that's less known: Hart Bochner. Bochner co-stars in the USA Network drama The Starter Wife, featuring Will and Grace alumna Debra Messing. He is different from his celebrity peers that he's willing to do the anonymous, behind-the-scenes work to make the industry more environmentally friendly. And some of them try to persuade people to use the energy-saving machines instead of purchasing the brand name. I think this method really takes effects and it is everybody’s duty to do his best to protect the earth. After all, we have only one earth.
As far as I am concerned, this is really a good way to awake people to value the natural environment since people are used to follow the celebrities’ footsteps. The TV and film industry tends to be on the cutting edge of social change, from civil rights to the war in Iraq, and that's true when it comes to the environment as well. The greenest of the celebrities may be a name that's less known: Hart Bochner. Bochner co-stars in the USA Network drama The Starter Wife, featuring Will and Grace alumna Debra Messing. He is different from his celebrity peers that he's willing to do the anonymous, behind-the-scenes work to make the industry more environmentally friendly. And some of them try to persuade people to use the energy-saving machines instead of purchasing the brand name. I think this method really takes effects and it is everybody’s duty to do his best to protect the earth. After all, we have only one earth.
2008年12月4日 星期四
Article 9
Are you afflicted with 'TiVo guilt'?
According to David Daniel in “Are you afflicted with 'TiVo guilt'? “, what's weighing many folks down these days isn't too much turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie, but too much "House," "Grey's Anatomy" and "CSI." More and more people are becoming turned off by their TiVos. Digital video recorders (DVRs) revolutionized television for many viewers, freeing them from endless VCR programming and buying and keeping track of tapes. But it turns out that very ease is providing users with more than they can watch -- and turning a joy into drudgery.
It is a true phenomenon that more and more people become a couch potato because of the overtiming watching DVDs or TV programs. Nowadays people get lots of pressure from their tiring works, thus, after going home, most of people will sit on the couch and then turn on TV to relax. There are more and more choices which people can watch, they are likely to buy or download many videos to watch; but in fact, they don’t have so much leisure time watching so many videos, somehow it becomes a burden to people. Those videos not only let people relax but become another heavy work. It seems that people have to work day and night. In addition, with so many programs and videos, people will sit on the couch watching videos all night and have snacks. That is called the couch potatoes. I think it is a good way to relax by watching some comedies, but it is under the proper circumstances.
According to David Daniel in “Are you afflicted with 'TiVo guilt'? “, what's weighing many folks down these days isn't too much turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie, but too much "House," "Grey's Anatomy" and "CSI." More and more people are becoming turned off by their TiVos. Digital video recorders (DVRs) revolutionized television for many viewers, freeing them from endless VCR programming and buying and keeping track of tapes. But it turns out that very ease is providing users with more than they can watch -- and turning a joy into drudgery.
It is a true phenomenon that more and more people become a couch potato because of the overtiming watching DVDs or TV programs. Nowadays people get lots of pressure from their tiring works, thus, after going home, most of people will sit on the couch and then turn on TV to relax. There are more and more choices which people can watch, they are likely to buy or download many videos to watch; but in fact, they don’t have so much leisure time watching so many videos, somehow it becomes a burden to people. Those videos not only let people relax but become another heavy work. It seems that people have to work day and night. In addition, with so many programs and videos, people will sit on the couch watching videos all night and have snacks. That is called the couch potatoes. I think it is a good way to relax by watching some comedies, but it is under the proper circumstances.
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