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私の感想がスキだ。

A new Bar has come in our local(28th, Sep).

2010年09月30日 23時00分27秒 | 僕のフォト
ilimarteen Bar(莉莉・玛莲酒吧) opened for business on 28th, Sep. The waiters and waitresses are making up themselves as military soldiers. In front of the door, there is parking a foreign military jeep.

But the square facing the Bar is still building. A lot of stones, cement and sands..., are piling and stacking...And at about 9:30, it rained a lot.

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Avi Movie(by Canon Pc1022, on 28th, Sep):--just 8 seconds length.

Tv Survey(0021)-About rocketing house-price.

2010年09月29日 18時34分19秒 | survey
28th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "Recently, our country executes a lot of new measures and wish to resist the price of real estate's rocketing, do you think it is useful?" The result is about 1,200 say YES, about 10,500 say NO, and about 1,500 say JUST A LITTLE.

In our area, "Owning a house" is a very traditional topic. Since over 1 thousand years ago, Dufu(杜甫) - a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, has written"安得広厦千万間"(安(いず)くにか広厦(こうか)の千万間(せんまんげん)なるを得て)-->how could we have many many good and comfortable houses for the poor to happily live. It revealed the imperatived thirst of people for a warm , safe and beautiful house. I donot know the emotions of people for a house in other area, but I could say it is very strong in our. Owning a house belong to ourself, life would have steady satisfy, or, someone alway have a unsafe, unsteady and unacceptable feeling by social. No owning house, as a rootless duckweed is floating on the water.

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Since we were young, we have been eager for, dreamed for a suitabel and belong to ourselves house. But maybe it is leaving us farther and farther...Who break our dreams?

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How could we express our upset?

source:http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%9D%9C%E7%94%AB%E2%80%95%E5%81%89%E5%A4%A7%E3%81%AA%E3%82%8B%E6%86%82%E9%AC%B1-%E5%AE%87%E9%87%8E-%E7%9B%B4%E4%BA%BA/dp/4582834256;
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/%C5%CE%CA%E3.

"Three Days to See"(3) - by Helen Keller

2010年09月29日 08時34分53秒 | 英語

Three Days to See, as published in Atlantic Monthly, (January, 1933)

Transcription

"Three Days to See"
by Helen Kelle

III

The next day - the second day of sight - I should arise with the dawn and see the thrilling miracle by which night is transformed into day. I should behold with awe the magnificent panorama of light with which the sun awakens the sleeping earth.

This day I should devote to a hasty glimpse of the world, past and present. I should want to see the pageant of man's progress, the kaleidoscope of the ages. How can so much compressed into one day? Through the museums, of course. Often I have visited the New York Museum of Natural History to touch with my hands many of the objects there exhibited, but I have longed to see with my eyes the condensed history of the earth and its inhabitants displayed there - animals and the races of men pictured in their native environment; gigantic carcasses of dinosaurs and mastodons which roamed the earth long before man appeared, with his tiny stature and powerful brain, to conquer the animal kingdom; realistic presentations of the processes of evolution in animals, and in the implements which man has used to fashion for himself a secure home on this planet; and a thousand and one other aspects of natural history.

I wonder how many readers of this article have viewed this panorama of the face of living things as pictured in that inspiring museum. Many, of course, have not had the opportunity, but, I am sure that many who have had the opportunity have not made use of it. There, indeed, is a place to use your eyes. You who can see can spend many fruitful days there, but I, with my imaginary three days of sight, could only take a hasty glimpse, and pass on.

My next stop would be the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for just as the Museum of Natural History reveals the material aspects of the world, so does the Metropolitan show the myriad facets of the human spirit. Throughout the history of humanity the urge to artistic expression has been almost as powerful as the urge for food, shelter, and procreation. And here, in the vast chambers of the Metropolitan Museum, is unfolded before me the spirit of Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as expressed in their art. I know well through my hands the sculptured gods and goddesses of the ancient Nile-land. I have a few copies of Parthenon friezes, and I have sensed the rhythmic beauty of charging Athenian warriors. Apollos and Venuses and the winged victory of Samothrace are friends of my finger tips. The gnarled, bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too, knew blindness.

My hands have lingered upon the living marvel of Roman sculpture as well as that of later generations. I have passed my hands over a plaster cast of Michelangelo's inspiring and heroic Moses; I have sensed the power of Rodin; I have been awed by the devoted spirit of Gothic wood carving. These arts which can be touched have meaning for me, but even they were meant to be seen rather than felt, and I can only guess at the beauty which remains hidden from me. I can admire the simple lines of a Greek vase, but its figured decorations are lost to me.

So on this, my second day of sight, I should try to probe into the soul of man through his art. The things I knew through touch I should now see. More splendid still, the whole magnificent world of painting would be opened to me, from the Italian Primitives, with their serene religious devotion, to the Moderns, with their feverish visions. I should look deep into the canvases of Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, Titian, Rembrandt. I should want to feast my eyes upon the warm colors of Veronese, study the mysteries of El Greco, catch a new vision of Nature from Corot. Oh, there is so much rich meaning and beauty in the art of the ages for you who have eyes to see!

Upon my short visit to this temple of art I should not be able to review a fraction of that great world of art which is open to you. I should be able to get only a superficial impression. Artists tell me that for a deep and true appreciation of art one must educate the eye. One must learn from experience to weigh the merits of line, of composition, of form and color. If I had eyes, how happily would I embark upon so fascinating a study! Yet I am told that, to many of you who have eyes to see, the world of art is a dark night, unexplored and unilluminated.

It would be with extreme reluctance that I should leave the Metropolitan Museum, which contains the key to beauty - a beauty so neglected. Seeing persons, however, do not need a Metropolitan to find this key to beauty. The same key lies waiting in smaller museums, and in books on the shelves of even small libraries. But naturally, in my limited time of imaginary sight, I should choose the place where the key unlocks the greatest treasures in the shortest time.

The evening of my second day of sight I should spend at a theatre or at the movies. Even now I often attend theatrical performances of all sorts, but the action of the play must be spelled into my hand by a companion. But how I should like to see with my own eyes the fascinating figure of Hamlet, or the gusty Falstaff amid colorful Elizabethan trappings! How I should like to follow each movement of the graceful Hamlet, each strut of the hearty Falstaff! And since I could see only one play, I should be confronted by a many-horned dilemma, for there are scores of plays I should want to see. You who have eyes can see any you like. How many of you, I wonder, when you gaze at a play, a movie, or any spectacle, realize and give thanks for the miracle of sight which enables you to enjoy its color, grace, and movement?

I cannot enjoy the beauty rythmic movement except in a sphere restricted to the touch of my hands. I can vision only dimly the grace of a Pavlowa, although I know something of the delight of rhythm, for often I can sense the beat of music as it vibrates through the floor. I can well imagine that cadenced motion must be one of the most pleasing sights in the world. I have been able to gather something of this by tracing with my fingers the lines in sculptured marble; if this static grace can be so lovely, how much more acute must be the thrill of seeing grace in motion.

One of my dearest memories is of the time when Joseph Jefferson allowed me to touch his face and hands as he went through some of the gestures and speeches of his beloved Rip Van Winkle. I was able to catch thus a meager glimpse of the world of drama, and I shall never forget the delight of that moment. But, oh, how much I must miss, and how much pleasure you seeing ones can derive from watching and hearing the interplay of speech and movement in the unfolding of a dramatic performance! If I could see only one play, I should know how to picture in my mind the action of a hundred plays which I have read or had transferred to me through the medium of manual alphabet.

So, through the evening of my second imaginary day of sight, the great figures of dramatic literature would crowd sleep from my eyes.

source:http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=17&DocumentID=1215

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Tv Survey(0020)-About Rewards during A.G and A.P.G

2010年09月28日 21時24分44秒 | survey
27th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "About local managers give some items to reward for people during Asian Games and Asian Para Games, what is your appraise?" The result is about 7,300 say SURPRISE, about 3,500 say AS MY GUESS, and about 6,800 say SO SO. This is another voters' new high record-17,600.

This survey comes from an issue of yesterday(27th, Sep). Our local managers announce that they would give 10 items as a reward to every local family and every family that has lived local here over 6 months, as thanking for their sacrifice for 2010 Asian Games(A.G) and Asian Para Games(A.P.G).

As below:
1. Every family(as local and those living local over 6 months)will get a stamped postcard with a letter of thanks, 5 memorial stamps, some volunteer's memento for Asian Games.

2. Give total 3 days vacation in all the local area.

3. During 46 days of automobiles restrict runing(in odd NO.'s day, automobile licence's last NO. is odd would be allowed to run; the same as even. Above doesnot include Public-traffic. ), kick-off all the normal resting days(Saturday and Sunday) and 3 days vacation(as above)-total 16 days, every person is free to take every kind of Public-traffic(including bus, metro, canal bus(a ship runing on Pearl river)etc.) in the remaining 30 days. If you own a visit ticket relating with A.G(including A.P.G), in the ticket-day that day, you could be free to use Public-traffic, too. And if you are a volunteer of A.G and A.P.G, everyday is free to you.

Specially: 1st, at A.G, Public-traffic is not including buses between center town and suburbs. 2nd, at A.P.G, free area is as: not including Panyu, Nansha,Huadu, Zengcheng and Conghua district.

4. At A.G first 3 days and A.P.G first 2 days, every family(as local and those living local over 6 months) could get a chance of 50%-20% discount to pay for the ticket of sign-seeing at local area. And 50,000 familis will be draw lots in those families(as local and those living local over 6 months) , total 150,000 persons would have a free chance to enjoy " 1 day Canton sightseeing." and "New Tv-tower's sightseeing". 20,000 workers who built relative items of A.G and A.P.G would be invited to "Baiyun Mountain's 1 day sightseeing".

5. 15 public sports stadiums will be free to open to families(as local and those living local over 6 months), but citizens must book it by phone firstly.

6. After the end of A.G and A.P.G, 150 thousands persons would be draw lots to visit those main stadiums.

7. By drawing lots, giving off about 1 million tickets of A.G and A.P.G, about 150,000 tickets of relative Cultural performances, about 150,000 film tickets, and 200,000 Cultural Exhibition tickets(if you are selected, every family will have 2 tickets).

8. Pay 500 yuan per person to those special groups(handicapped, low-incoming(each incoming is low as 365 yuan per month), low-incoming's family(each incoming is low as 430 yuan per month) member, government supporting person,etc. )

9. Give some mementoes to 1,200 students who took part in a writing letter contest for A.G and A.P.G festival and won an honour. Give some mementoes of A.G and A.P.G to 1,583 schools(primary school and middle school) in local.

10. On 1st, Nov-31st, Dec, our whole area will support a free WLAN to everyone who is locating in our area(after you successfully apply to by your Cell-phone Number.). (wlan only just support cell-phone? )

Above all, I think "different people, would have different views." In a word, giving is better than not giving.

I think there are certainly some shortcomings.

1st, we couldnot enjoy the free Public-traffics on Saturday, Sunday, and 3 plusing days vacation. When your whole family wants to go out in resting days, you have to pay. And, there are some others area and buses' limited. I donot know who contributes such kind of decision to?

2ndly, "50%-20% tickets discount for visiting scenic spot", why it isnot as"all as 50% discount"?

3rdly, if you want to get some free tickets, you always need to take a drawing lots, you need to do some complex formalities.

4thly, I think a present to students isnot enough. The should be reward more sports apparatus, not just some mementes.

5thly, I use Wi-Fi and donot use Wlan. So...

source:text-http://gzdaily.dayoo.com/html/2010-09/28/content_1142573.htm;
video-http://2010.dayoo.com/201009/27/91144_14010101.htm;
video-http://2010.dayoo.com/201009/27/91144_14010101_6.htm.

"Three Days to See"(2) - by Helen Keller

2010年09月28日 08時29分13秒 | 英語

Three Days to See, as published in Atlantic Monthly, (January, 1933)

Transcription

"Three Days to See"
by Helen Keller

II

Perhaps I can best illustrate by imagining what I should most like to see if I was given the use of my eyes, say, for just three days. And while I am imagining, suppose you, too, set your mind to work on the problem of how to work on the problem of how you would use your own eyes if you had only three days to see. If with the oncoming darkness if the third night you knew that the sun would never rise for you again, how would you spend those three intervening days? What would you most want to let your gaze rest upon?

I, naturally, should want most to see the things which have become dear to me through my years of darkness. You, too, would want to let your eyes rest long on the things that have become dear to you so that you could take the memory of them with you into the night that loomed before you.

If, by some miracle, I were granted three seeing days, to be followed by a relapse into darkness, I should divide the period into three parts.

On the first day, I should want to see the people whose kindness and gentleness and companionship have made my life worth living. First I should like to gaze long upon the face of my dear teacher, Mrs. Ann Sullivan Macy, who came to me when I was a child and opened the outer world to me. I should want not merely to see the outline of her face, so that I could cherish it in my memory, but to study that face and find in it the living evidence of the sympathetic tenderness and patience with which she accomplished the difficult task of my education. I should like to see in her eyes that strength of character which has enabled her to stand firm in the face of difficulties, and that compassion for all humanity which she has revealed to me so often.

I do not know what it is to see into the heart of a friend through that 'window of the soul,' the eye. I can only 'see' through my finger tips the outline of a face. I can detect laughter, sorrow, and many other obvious emotions. I know my friends from the feel of their faces. But I cannot really picture their personalities, of course, through the thoughts they express to me, through whatever of their actions are revealed to me. But I am denied that deeper understanding of them which I am sure would come through sight of them, through watching their reactions to various expressed and circumstances, through noting the immediate and fleeting reactions of their eyes and countenance.

Friends who are near to me I know well, because through the months and years they reveal themselves to me in all their phases; but of casual friends I have only an incomplete impression, an impression gained from handclasp, from spoken words which I take from their lips with my finger tips, or which they tap into the palm of my hand.

How much easier, how much more satisfying it is for you who can see to grasp quickly the essential qualities of another person by watching the subtleties of expression, the quiver of a muscle, the flutter of a hand. But does it ever occur to you to use your sight to see the inner nature of a friend or acquaintance? Do not most of you seeing people grasp casually the outward features of a face and let it go at that?

For instance, can you describe accurately the faces of five good friends? Some of you can, but many cannot. As an experiment, I have questioned husbands of long standing about the color of their wives' eyes, and often they express embarrassed confusion and admit that they so not know. And, incidentally, it is a chronic complaint of wives that their husbands do not notice new dresses, new hats, and changes in household arrangements.

The eyes of seeing persons soon become accustomed to the routine of their surroundings, and they actually see only the startling and spectacular. But even in viewing the most spectacular sights the eyes are lazy. Court records reveal every day how inaccurately 'eyewitnesses' see. A given event will be 'seen' in several different ways by as many witnesses. Some see more than others, but few see everything that is within the range of their vision.

Oh, the things that I should see if I had the power of sight for just three days!

The first day would be a busy one. I should call to me all my dear friends and look long into their faces, imprinting upon my mind the outward evidence of the beauty that is within them. I should let my eyes rest, too, on the face of a baby, so that I could catch a vision of the eager, innocent beauty which precedes the individuals consciousness of the conflicts which life develops.

And I should like to look into the loyal, trusting eyes of my dogs - the grave, canny little Scottie, Darkie, and the stalwart, understanding Great Dane, Helga, whose warm, tender, and playful friendships are so comforting to me.

On that busy first day I should also view the small simple things of my home. I want to see the warm colors in the rugs under my feet, the pictures on the walls, the intimate trifles that transform a house into a home. My eyes would rest respectfully on the books in raised type which I have read, but they would be more eagerly interested in the printed books which seeing people can read, for during the long night of my life the books I have read and those which have been read to me have built themselves into a great shining lighthouse, revealing to me the deepest channels of human life and the human spirit.

In the afternoon of that first seeing day, I should take a long walk in the woods and intoxicate my eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature, trying desperately to absorb in a few hours the vast splendor which is constantly unfolding itself to those who can see. On the way home from my woodland jaunt my path would lie near a farm so that I might see the patient horses ploughing in the field (perhaps I should see only a tractor!) and the serene content of men living close to the soil. And I should pray for the glory of a colorful sunset.

When dusk had fallen, I should experience the double delight of being able to see by artificial light, which the genius of man has created to extend the power of his sight when Nature decrees darkness.

In the night of that first day of sight, I should not be able to sleep, so full would be my mind of the memories of the day.

source:http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=17&DocumentID=1215

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"Three Days to See"(1) - by Helen Keller

2010年09月27日 19時25分59秒 | 英語

Three Days to See, as published in Atlantic Monthly, (January, 1933)

Transcription

"Three Days to See"by Helen Keller

I

All of us have read thrilling stories in which the hero had only a limited and specified time to live. Sometimes it was as long as a year; sometimes as short as twenty-four hours. But always we were interested in discovering just how the doomed man chose to spend his last days or his last hours. I speak, of course, of free men who have a choice, not condemned criminals whose sphere of activities is strictly delimited.

Such stories set us thinking, wondering what we should do under similar circumstances. What events, what experiences, what associations, should we crowd into those last hours as mortal beings? What happiness should we find in reviewing the past, what regrets?

Sometimes I have thought it would be an excellent rule to live each day as if we should die to-morrow. Such an attitude would emphasize sharply the values of life. We should live each day with a gentleness, a vigor, and a keenness of appreciation which are often lost when time stretches before us in the constant panorama of more days and months and years to come. There are those, of course, who would adopt the epicurean motto of 'Eat, drink, and be merry,' but most people would be chastened by the certainty of impending death.

In stories, the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. He becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It has often been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.

Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.

The same lethargy, I am afraid, characterizes the use of all our facilities and senses. Only the deaf appreciate hearing, only the blind realize the manifold blessings that lie in sight. Particularly does this observation apply to those who have lost sight and hearing in adult life. But those who have never suffered impairment of sight or hearing seldom make the fullest use of these blessed faculties. Their eyes and ears take in all sights and sounds hazily, without concentration and with little appreciation. It is the same old story of not being grateful for what we have until we lose it, of not being conscious of health until we are ill.

I have often thought it would be a blessing if each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.

Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recently I was visited by a very good friend who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, and I asked her what she had observed. 'Nothing in particular,' she replied. I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses, for long ago I became convinced that the seeing see little.

How was it possible, I asked myself, to walk for an hour through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me through mere touch. I feel the delicate symmetry of a leaf. I pass my hands lovingly about the smooth skin of a silver birch, or the rough, shaggy bark of a pine. In spring I touch the branches of trees hopefully in search of a bud, the first sign of awakening Nature after her winter's sleep. I feel the delightful, velvety texture of a flower, and discover its remarkable convolutions; and something of the miracle of Nature is revealed to me. Occasionally, if I am very fortunate, I place my hand gently on a small tree and feel the happy quiver of a bird in full song. I am delighted to have the cool waters of a brook rush through my open fingers. To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. To me the pageant of seasons is a thrilling and unending drama, the action of which streams through my finger tips.

At times my heart cries out with longing to see all these things. If I can get so much pleasure from mere touch, how much more beauty must be revealed by sight. Yet, those who have eyes apparently see little. The panorama of color and action which fills the world is taken for granted. It is human, perhaps, to appreciate little that which have and to long for that which we have not, but it is a great pity that in the world of light the gift of sight is used only as a mere convenience rather than as a means of adding fullness to life.

If I were the president of a university I should establish a compulsory course in 'How to Use Your Eyes'. The professor would try to show his pupils how they could add joy to their lives by really seeing what passes unnoticed before them. He would try to awake their dormant and sluggish faculties.

source:http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=17&DocumentID=1215

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Tv Survey(0019)-About you couldnot get your OT fee

2010年09月27日 19時08分21秒 | survey
26th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "If your boss always(often) donot pay for your OT(overtime working), what are you going to do?" The result is about 3,300 say FIND EVIDENCE TO CHARGE FOR HIM, about 2,600 say EXPOSE THIS TO MEDIA, and about 4,600 say LET IT BE(NO ACTION).

Reality, in a society that is full of workers, if you want to continue to live, the only thing that you could do is only to be hired, except for praying for your boss is a kind man. In a capital society, as a weaker, in the most of normal class, you couldnot have a chance to select. Maybe you could just only decide to sell your manpower to whom. If the country couldnot do something, since your born to the world, it is a new sad story's begining.

Tv Survey(0018)-About a funny research from USA.

2010年09月27日 00時00分36秒 | survey
25th. Sep, Tv survey's topic is "About a funny research-people living in higher place would be faster being old than those living in lower place. What do you think?" The answers are about 3,600 say BELIEVABLE, about 5,800 say UNBELIEVABLE , and about 3,300 say AS A JOKE.

I amnot fear with this. Many people got long-lives because they have optimistic, tolerant, active view of lives. And, more physical activity, healthy diet and routine work and rest would be another important element. Or, no way and no one could rescue you.

I like an article, its name is "Three days to see" 「もし3日間だけ目が見えたら」 (《假如给我三天光明》 ). If you have time, please enjoy it in a quiet evening...

Everyone would scare death, when they are really facing death. But maybe at that time, nothing could be changed. So, why would we not wake up more earlier?

source:http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=17&DocumentID=1215;
http://blog.livedoor.jp/pollock324/archives/13599467.html;
http://www.cnread.net/CNREAD1/sjwz/wgsw/072.htm;

Tv Survey(0017)-About how to enjoy.in National Day

2010年09月26日 19時29分12秒 | survey
24th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "What will you do during China National Day's holiday(in this year, it's 1st, Oct-7th, Oct)?" The answers are about 4,300 say TRAVEL BUT BY THEMSELVES, about 1,900 say TRAVEL BY TRAVEL SERVICE, and about 7,600 say STAY AT HOME.

I like to go out to see the world. But I just like to travel just myself.

1stly, I donot have a lot of spare money to use. 2ndly, only 1 person will be more convenience, what ever finding traffic tickets or looking for a living place. 3rdly, I like to travel to more places, but travel service couldnot lead you to. 4thly, I like to easily control my schedule. 5thly, travel service(tourist guider) couldnot give us dissatisfied service even if you have paid in our area, they have made a lot of people lose for their trust. 6thly, tour like as creativing a work, you need to do your best to catch what you see and think what you touch. When you go with a lot, maybe you would be interrupted. 7th, I like to take a picture, so I could get enough time to finish it.

The last, I donot like to travel always. because I think after everyone taste so many beautiful things and persons, he should have spend sometime to understand and digest what he have seen and gotten. Travel often, digest less, I insist.

Stay at home, sometimes it is a really good way.

Tv Survey(0016)-About works by Luxun were driven.

2010年09月25日 01時35分24秒 | survey
23rd, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "In this year, a lot of famous and wonderful articles by Luxun(魯迅) were quietly gotten rid of from middle-school text-book. What do you think of this?" The result is about 3,300 say GOOD, about 10,300 say WRONG, about 1,800 say I DONOT KNOW(DIFFICULTLY TO MADE A JUDGEMENT). The amount of voters is another new high record again -about 15, 400.

Reality, Luxun(魯迅) is a very, very famous writer in between 1,900's to 1,930's. His articles filled with warm-heart for our country and our nation, his articles are full of wonderful words, his articles have strongly criticize for dark and venal government at that time ... Since many, many years ago, his articles have become students to build correct lives' attitudes and inspire people to fight for unfair and fight for freedom and democracy.

Fight for...? This is the main cause why managers want to get rid of them, I think.

But, freedom couldnot and wouldnot fall down naturally from the heavens one morning when you open your eyes. Every country's development would get it after many many of people work hard and even if losing a lot..

I respect Luxun(魯迅) and love his articles.

source:http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%AD%AF%E8%BF%85;
http://www.c20.jp/p/rojin.html;
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/%CF%A5%BF%D7;
http://www.isis.ne.jp/mnn/senya/senya0716.html;
http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person1124.html;
http://web.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/manabi/manabi6/mm6-3.htm;
http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E9%AD%AF%E8%BF%85-%E8%AC%9B%E8%AB%87%E7%A4%BE%E6%96%87%E8%8A%B8%E6%96%87%E5%BA%AB-%E7%AB%B9%E5%86%85-%E5%A5%BD/dp/4061962892;
http://www.luxun.sakura.ne.jp/luxun/top1.html.

Tv Survey(0015)-Are there any moon-cakes resting?

2010年09月25日 01時34分54秒 | survey
22th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "In this year, after you have taken your moon-cakes to visit all you need relationship, are there still any moon-cake resting in your house?" The result is about 3,200 say NOT, about 1,400 say STILL, and about 1,500 say I NEVER TAKE THEM TO VISIT.

In our country, moon-cake carries a lot in the festival. 1stly, its taste is good, and delicious. 2ndly, it could be a carrier to tie those long-time-no-see friends' and relatives' greeting. 3rdly, it could be a suitable present for someone you need(boss, supervisor, official) and wouldnot show any uncomfortable and embarassed feelings. But with modern person lacking enough caring each other and communiciating with each other, moon-cake slowly carry more the 3rd part function - being a present. If you have power(managing power), you would have many, many moon-cakes. It seems to be an impossible mission to enjoy all. But if not, you could just taste few, because its price is becoming higher and higher. Even if this, we will still send this present all the persons we need again and agin. Maybe this is a tradition come from the past. We puzzle, but we love it.

Some funny story is"rich and power men have a mountain of moon-cakes in their house, but they donot know how to handle." and "normal men could just use several boxes of moon-cakes to exchange with each relatives."That is the great difference with the rich and the poor during this festival.

Tv Survey(0014)-About tomorrow World Carfree Day.

2010年09月25日 01時33分40秒 | survey
21st, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "What will you do at tomorrow World Carfree Day(WCD)?" The result is about 2,900 say STAY AT HOME, about 2,000 say BY PUBLIC TRAFFIC, and about 600 say AVOID TO ENTER those BANNING AREA.

I refuse private automobile. I think that this is rich men's tool. I amnot. In the biggest propulation country of the world, automobile's development isnot
suitable. In this kind of country, more and more automobiles means more and more pullution, more lacking energy resources, more illness, more other ways of traffic jams, ...

I certainly donot like one kind of living place where fill with bad air and crowded traffic, specially when you know a lot dying of Lung-cancer. I think no one.

source:
http://www.worldcarfree.net/.

Tv Survey(0013)-About fashion & sexy school-dress.

2010年09月25日 01時32分36秒 | survey
20th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "What do you think if school-dress with fashion and sexy style (for example: boys->suit; girls->mini-skirt. As some Japan's, Korea's or west style)?" The result is about 4,000 say UNACCEPTABLE, about 3,800 say ACCEPTABLE , and about 1,700 say SHOULD BE PROMOTED.

At the begining, I think school-dress should be more formal than casual. But Riko supports more fashion and sexy, she think this would bring students show more vivid characters and activities. With her explain, I accepted her opinion, School-dress is more fashion and sexy is not the main cause of crime rate rocketing. Crime rate has a close together relation with a lot of social problems: such as moral losing, life target missing, managers' abilities, big social small society, Global ...

Tv Survey(0012)-About some insects' bite.

2010年09月24日 19時46分35秒 | survey
19th, Sep, Tv survey's topic is "What do you think about when you know that some small insects may cause someone to die after they were bitten?" The result is about 5,200 to say NOT SCARE, about 2,500 to say WORRY, and about 700 to say I DONOT KNOW WHETHER OR NOT.

Recently, in our area, there are some cases about that someone died after they were bitten by some insect(cheyletiella, tick). It lives in the grass and would be carried by pets.

Even its bite and make person die, but if the public could have the enough right to get the emergency information, people wouldnot carry too many fearness. Or, it would just lead to the other side. That is ture.