2008年1月10日 星期四

Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China (simplified Chinese: 長城; traditional Chinese: 長城; pinyin: Chángchéng; literally "Long wall") or (simplified Chinese: 万里長城; traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng; literally "The long wall of 10,000 Li (里)"[1]) is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire during the rule of successive dynasties. Several walls, referred to as the Great Wall of China, were built since the 5th century BC. The most famous is the wall built between 220 BC and 200 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang; little of it remains; it was much farther north than the current wall, which was built during the Ming Dynasty.[2]
The Great Wall is the world's longest human-made structure, stretching over approximately 6,400 km (4,000 miles)[3] from Shanhaiguan in the east to Lop Nur in the west, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia, but stretches to over 6,700 km (4,160 miles) in total.[4] It is also the largest human-made structure ever built in terms of surface area and mass. At its peak, the Ming Wall was guarded by more than one million men.[5] It has been estimated that somewhere in the range of 2 to 3 million Chinese died as part of the centuries-long project of building the wall.[6]
History
The Chinese were already familiar with the techniques of wall-building by the time of the Spring and Autumn Period, which began around the 7th century BC. During the Warring States Period from the 5th century BC to 221 BC, the states of Qi, Yan and Zhao all constructed extensive fortifications to defend their own borders. Built to withstand the attack of small arms such as swords and spears, these walls were made mostly by stamping earth and gravel between board frames. Qin Shi Huang conquered all opposing states and unified China in 221 BC, establishing the Qin Dynasty. Intending to impose centralized rule and prevent the resurgence of feudal lords, he ordered the destruction of the wall sections that divided his empire along the former state borders. To protect the empire against intrusions by the Xiongnu people from the north, he ordered the building of a new wall to connect the remaining fortifications along the empire's new northern frontier. Transporting the large quantity of materials required for construction was difficult, so builders always tried to use local resources. Stones from the mountains were used over mountain ranges, while rammed earth was used for construction in the plains. The peasants who died working were buried inside the wall, to be unearthed later by archaeologists. There are no surviving historical records indicating the exact length and course of the Qin Dynasty walls. Most of the ancient walls have eroded away over the centuries, and very few sections remain today. Possibly as many as one million people died building the Wall under the Qin Dynasty.[7] Later, the Han, Sui, Northern and Jin dynasties all repaired, rebuilt, or expanded sections of the Great Wall at great cost to defend themselves against northern invaders.

The great wall, also called giant wall in china is an important historical remain for the whole world. But I noticed it again is because the trend per formation was held on it. It’s an originative show for everyone. Amazingly, the giant wall just constructed for the fashion show, and the show is perfect in my had seen.

My New Year's Eve in Taipei 101

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For other articles with similar names, see New Year (disambiguation).


New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day.
New Year's Eve is a separate observance from the observance of New Year's Day. In 21st-century Western practice, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties and social gatherings spanning the transition of the year at midnight.
Many cultures use fireworks and other forms of noise making in part of the celebration. Some of the cities most well-known for their celebrations include Edinburgh, Sydney, Toronto, Moscow, Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, and New York City.
New Year's Eve is a public non-working holiday in the following countries, among others: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Greece, the Philippines, and Venezuela.


Localized celebrations:

Taiwan :
Many people in Taiwan celebrate the end of the year with concerts in most of the cities and recently using a big screen on the stage to communicate with cities around the island by shouting Happy New Year to each other. The most crowded city is the capital Taipei where most people gather around Taipei 101 located in the shopping and financial area. People gather around the roads around Taipei 101 and together they shout from 10 to zero. With each number they count, one of the layers of Taipei 101 (eight floors per layer) lights up until zero, the fireworks shoot out from the top of each layer (8 layers excluding a layer under the antenna) in different directions.


United States :
In the United States, New Year's Eve is a major social holiday. One of the top destination cities for New Year's Eve from 2003 to 2006 has been New York, according to hotwire.com. [1] Las Vegas is also attracting a large number of New Year's Eve party goers with the famous Las Vegas strip being closed to vehicles and buses.
In the past 100 years the "ball dropping" on top of One Times Square in New York City, broadcast to all of America (and rebroadcast in many other countries), is a major component of the New Year celebration. The 1,070-pound, 6-foot-diameter Waterford crystal ball located high above Times Square is lowered, starting at 23:59:00 and reaching the bottom of its tower at the stroke of midnight (00:00:00).This is repeated for all four time zones. It is sometimes referred to as "the big apple" like the city itself; the custom derives from the time signal that used to be given at noon in harbors.
From 1981 to 1988, New York City dropped an enlarged apple in recognition of its nickname. Since 1972, Dick Clark has hosted televised coverage of the event called Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, shown on ABC-TV. From 1956 to 1976 on CBS-TV, Guy Lombardo (who died in 1977) and his Royal Canadians serenaded the United States from the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue in New York City. The Royal Canadians continued on CBS-TV until 1978. The song Auld Lang Syne has become a popular song to sing at midnight on New Year's Eve.



Japan :
Main article: Ōmisoka
The day is a preparation day to welcome toshigami (年神), new year's god. Therefore, traditionally, people clean their home and prepare Kadomatsu and/or Shimenawa to welcome the god before New Year's Eve.
Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times [1] on midnight, during 31 December to 1 January. This bell rings are called as joya no kane (除夜の鐘) in Japanese which means "Night removing bell rings." Each bell rings represent 108 elements of bonnō (煩惱), defilements, or Kilesa in Sanskrit, which is said people have in their mind. The bells are rung to repent 108 of the bonnō.
On TV, the Red and White Year-end Song Festival is a 50-year-old tradition involving a singing contest between male and female teams of celebrity singers

Article From:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year%27s_Eve
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Lol…the video is in the 2008 in Taipei 101. The firework is really beautiful and spectacular in that time when we stand near the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall.

It was said that the last time firework appear in Taipei. We go to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall at 9 o’clock and cover the land with the newspapers. The waiting time is so long that we play the cards for fun! And we can’t leave there together because if we go, other people come and occupy the site we done. Also we couldn’t come in the site anymore because there are around thousands of people there.

I think the waiting time for the firework is interesting. Because I and my friends will talking about the recent or current situation after we left and go to the different university. It’s valuable for me with my good friend to welcome the New Year. Even we are so tired in the all day, and our feet have like the mashed potato.

In fact, the firework was not gone sour for us. It’s so charming and affecting with the near fifty thousands of people in the same place to greet 2008! And the video also recorded the idiot voice from my friends and everyone’s bravo. This is become a important memory in my life.

The second unforgettable thing is that when the firework finished. And everyone’s target is the same-“Exit”. Oh! That’s terrible and crowded in the way everywhere. The only advantages is that we didn’t have to walk because the people back will push us along…and the crowded is warm(that night was only below ten degrees Celsius….). And the MRT was stuffed in every station…. So, we start to walk from The Eastern to Taipei train station…. That’s a crazy idea but also was the only one in that time for home. We back to Yangmingshan in the morning at 6o’clock. It was a blink fall into sleep when we touched the comfortable bed. But It’s best New Year time in my life. And after I found the article it let me known thecelebration of many countries in New Year.

2007年12月22日 星期六

MY PETS

I love animals, and I always dream of breed a dog in my childhood. But my parent didn’t allow me to do that, they always think of I would never take care of dogs by myself. So I decided to breed small rabbits surreptitiously.


Rabbits are so cute that I can stroke its skin again and again. And I put the cage into a wardrobe to avoid my parent found out. Although its urine is so terrible, it has no flavor from its body. So I can embrace it like a doll.


Also my sister feeds three guinea pigs now. And it is a little pitiful that the weather in winter in Yangmingshan is really cold. So every year when the winter comes, we all worry about them. Comfortingly they are happy with the others :). No matter any kind of pets always give a lot of surprises in our life. And we hope them would accompany us forever.


Recently, I go to the university in Taipei, so I can’t take it with me. I ‘m so sorry to it because I ‘m irresponsible breeder now. It’s brief time when I come back to Yi-lan. Therefore, I think it can practice the responsibility to feed pets. Although I’m a fail breeder now will do my best later time to increase the time with my lovely rabbits.

Three guinea pigs :)

2007年12月16日 星期日

Small group of US experts insist global warming not man-made

WASHINGTON (AFP) - A small group of US experts stubbornly insist that, contrary to what the vast majority of their colleagues believe, humans may not be responsible for the warming of the planet Earth.

These experts believe that global warming is a natural phenomenon, and they point to reams of data they say support their assertions.

These conclusions are in sharp contradiction to those of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which reached its conclusions using largely similar data.

The UN body of about 3,000 experts, including several renowned US scientists, adopted a landmark report in mid-November stating that the evidence of a human role in the warming of the planet was now "unequivocal."
Retreating glaciers and loss of snow in Alpine regions, thinning Arctic summer sea ice and thawing permafrost shows that climate change is already on the march, the report said.

Carbon pollution, emitted especially by the burning of oil, gas and coal, traps heat from the Sun, thus warming the Earth's surface and inflicting changes to weather systems.

A group of US scientists however disagree, and have written an article on their views that is published in The International Journal of Climatology, a publication of Britain's Royal Meteorological Society.

"The observed pattern of warming, comparing surface and atmospheric temperature trends, doesn't show the characteristic fingerprint associated with greenhouse warming," wrote lead author David Douglas, a climate expert from the University of Rochester, in New York state.
"The inescapable conclusion is that human contribution is not significant and that observed increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases make only a negligible contribution to climate warming," Douglas wrote.

According to co-author John Christi from the University of Alabama, satellite data "and independent balloon data agree that the atmospheric warming trends do not exceed those of the surface," while greenhouse models "demand that atmospheric trend values be two to three times greater."

Data from satellite observations "suggest that greenhouse models ignore negative feedback produced by clouds and by water vapor, that diminish the warming effects" of human carbon dioxide emissions.

The journal authors "have good reason, therefore, to believe that current climate models greatly overestimate the effects of greenhouse gases."

For Fred Singer, a climatologist at the University of Virginia and another co-author, the current warming "trend is simply part of a natural cycle of climate warming and cooling that has been seen in ice cores, deep sea sediments and stalagmites . . . and published in hundreds of papers in peer reviewed journals."

How these cyclical climate take place is still unknown, but they "are most likely caused by variations in the solar wind and associated magnetic fields that affect the flux of cosmic rays incident on cloudiness, and thereby control the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface and thus the climate."

Singer said at a recent National Press Club meeting in Washington that there is still no definite proof that humans can produce climate change.

The available data is ambiguous, Singer said: global temperatures, for example, rose between 1900 and 1940, well before humans began to burn the enormous quantities of hydrocarbons they do today. Then they dropped between 1940 and 1975, when the use of oil and coal increased, he said.

Singer believes that other factors -- like variations of solar winds and terrestrial magnetic field that impact cloud formations and the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, and thus determining the temperature -- are much more influential than human-generated greenhouse gas emissions.
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Al Gore said: hoping those experts stubbornly insisting that the humans may not be responsible for the warming of the planet Earth will be awaken after saw the film. I am curious about how those experts to insist their claim when I saw the An Inconvenient Truth. Therefore, after I saw the report on Yahoo in America, I decided to realize it and put on my blog at once.

But I feel difficult on some professed vocabulary like: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), solar winds, terrestrial magnetic field…after read it at the first time. Therefore, I searched those above words on Internet, knowing the IPCC is an organization which organized by UN and researching the reason of the climate changing.

Recently, IPCC announced a research that the greenhouse effect is virtually certain made by human. After that there were some actions have been held by powerful country in the world. Including “KYOTO PROTOCOL TO THE UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE” was bringing into force in 2005.

Although the majority countries believe human made the climate changing, those experts insisted that there are not certain result to prove. And they think the external factor including, solar wind, terrestrial magnetic field is most serious then human actions.

Of course, those above reason may be an important one. But I think the human is the major reason in greenhouse effect. According a lot of film about climate changing, the industrial actions produce many greenhouse gases. And the industry advance year to year, the greenhouse effect become worse, too.

Finally, I think everything have variety opinions in the world. Remembering there was an argument about if abolishes the death penalty. In fact, I disapproved about that. However, when I saw the issue why they insisted to abolish the death penalty. I think their issue is meaningful and will make the society more safe rather than killing people finally. So, being a human in the world should know different sides in everything.
Two polar bears were besieged on the thawing ice :(

2007年12月10日 星期一

Guishan Island

Guishan Island a volcano island on occasion is managed by Yi-lan. One of the reasons well-known is that it resembles a floating turtle. Last Friday on class, hudilaoshr said: I have never been to Guishan Island. Although I live in Yi-Lan for six years, I have not been to there, either. One time my friend climbed there, and she said it is so steep that she nearly dead! therefore, the Guishan Island is also called :Steep Island.

The methods which go to the Guishan Island is by the ship. That is the reason that why I didn’t go with her because I always have serious seasick on the ship….So it is terrible thing for me to take a ship to trip. There are without inhabitants live in. People are limited, and sometime have to hold the application to go to.My friend who climbed Guishan Island said there are beautiful and natural. However, I must eat the medicine to avoid seasick or I shall can't to see the view there forever.

I think it is necessary limiting people because many famous spot were destroyed by tourists all over the world. According news we know some spots will disappear soon like: Angkor Wat. Angkor in Cambodia, coral-reef coast in south Taiwan and other countries and so on…. But the most important thing is the behavior of people treating to historic relics. Be careful to treat those World Heritages and give the right for next one to see them.

2007年10月30日 星期二

Halloween

Halloween,or Hallowe'en,is a holiday celebrated on night of October 31.Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and carving jack-o-lanterns. The term Halloween (and its alternative rendering Hallowe'en) is shortened from All-hallow-even, as it is the eve of "All Hallows' Day",[1] which is now also known as All Saints' Day. Some modern Halloween traditions developed out of older pagan traditions, especially surrounding the Irish holiday Samhain, a day associated both with the harvest and otherworldly spirits. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is now celebrated in several parts of the Western world, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom and occasionally in parts of Australia and New Zealand.
Many European cultural traditions, in particular Celtic cultures, hold that Halloween is one of the liminal times of the year when spirits can make contact with the physical world, and when magic is most potent (according to, for example, Catalan mythology about witches and Scottish and Irish tales of the Sídhe).


From:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween


costume n.服裝
haunt v.經常去(某地);纏住(某人)
jack n.插座
alternative adj.若干中擇一的;供選擇的
render v.翻譯;使成為;給予
pagan n.非基督教徒
spirit n. 心靈
otherworldly adj.空想的;來世的
immigrant n.移民
version+(of) n.說法


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When the Halloween is coming, my neighbors who come from America will decorate their house with some things like: punkin, death’s-head, bat…and so on. But they had not come to us house, and say: Trick or treating! It’s interesting to us because we do not have the festival. And it seem important to every westerner. The date of the Halloween is soon coming. So I want to realize it much by this time.

From the article, I know the rise of the Halloween Day which was from pagan traditions. It’s amazing to me because it is now celebrated by western world. Why I am interest in Halloween because the punkins are really cute. And the supermarket would sell that in Taiwan. One year my brother had some program about the festival in his school. Culture is learned around the world. It’s interesting and meaningful to everyone.

2007年10月9日 星期二

New Seven Worlders of the World

New Seven Wonders of the World is a contemporary attempt to create an alternative to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World list. The worldwide popularity poll was organized by the private, non-profit New Open World Corporation (NOWC), with winners announced on July 7, 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal.[1]
The Swiss-based NOWC claims more than 100 million votes were cast through the Internet or by telephone. Since nothing prevented fans, government or tourism agencies from casting multiple votes, the poll is considered "decidedly unscientific".[2]
NOWC relied on private donations, the sale of merchandise such as shirts and cups, and revenue from selling broadcasting rights.
The program drew a wide range of official reaction. Some countries touted their finalist and tried to get more votes cast for it, while others downplayed or criticized the contest.[2][1] UNESCO has distanced itself from the undertaking.[3]
Winner
From:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Seven_Wonders_of_the_World
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The report is a few before the months.But until I was just real to understand the content of this report today.

This is the first thing I learning from the journal (blog) postings is that read report not examine hurriedly.Why I choose the repot as my journal is that I never travel any world besides Taiwan.Oh! That is mean I'm never taking plane to somewhere ,either. At all event, I'd better know some famous spots of the world.

New Seven Worlders of the world is a little part of the famous scenic spots. I also looking else spots that not be voted into the New Seven worlders because those spots of my mind should in the list but they are not. Amazing of the result is that The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt was not voted in The New Seven.The only one was observed ancestry's inheritance in the old seven greatest miracles in the world of my knowledge .So,how great spot it is! But it was ranked the eighth. Some spot also are the greatest inheritances in my mind wasn't included the New Seven like Easter Island Moais in Easter island, Angkor Wat in Angkor,Stonehenge in Amesbury...etc.

The first time when I saw about the argument of the report on the TV is that the New Seven was considered unscientific because it was open online to poll by people all over the world. And it is easy causing some nationlist attempting breaking down the equity of the poll.

Althought it aroused many arguments,the most improtant thing I learning from the report is that we should respect the opinions from other people.Especially in the period of the global village.We will alway meet someone who come from different country.And the culture differ from country to country.If we can't revere different opinions arround ourselves in the small group now.How dealing some things with someone who come from different country after we graduate from college.Respect different viewpoints and opinoins is that I learning from it.

->Stonehenge in Amesbury
->Easter Island Moais in Easter island
->Angkor Wat in Angkor