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Myanmar(1)

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Location: Lying in the northeast of South-East Asia between the Tibetan Plateau and the Malay peninsula, Myanmar is bordered by Bangladesh and India to the northwest, China and Laos to the northeast, and Thailand to the southeast and the Bay of Bengal to the southwest.

Area: 676,581 sq. km.
land use-49.3% forest; 15.3% cultivated; 0.6% permanent pasture; 34.8% other; arable land per capita-0.6 acres; coast line-1,929 km.; land borders-5,874km.
Capital: Yangon; Population-about 4 m.(1997)

Time: 6.5 hours earlier than GMT; 1.5 hours later than Beijing time.
Language: Burmese in the official language. Minority ethnic groups have their own languages.
Religions: Buddhist -89%, Christian-4%, Moslem-4%, and other 3%.
Currency: 1 kyat =100 pyas; U.S.$ 1 = 6.25 kyats (Jul.1998).

Holidays (2001): Jan.4 (Independence Day), Feb.12 (Union Day), Mar.2 (Peasants' Day), Mar.27 (Armed Forces Day), Apr.13-16 (Water Festival), Apr. (Burmese New Year), May 1 (Worker's Day), Jul.19 (Martyrs' Day), Nov. (National Day), Dec.25 (Christmas Day).

Which of the X-Men Are You?

l Am Cyclops
Dedicated and responsible, you will always remain loyal to your cause.
You are a commanding leader - after all, you can kill someone just by looking at them.

Power: force beams from your eyes

What Language Should You Learn?

l find this in http://my.opera.com/Munus/blog/show.dml/423573#comments
l Should Learn Portuguese
Muito legal! For you, learning a language is all about the lifestyle that comes with it.
And Brazilian beaches, hotties, parties, and soccer matches are just your style.

Do you think l am a Myanmar ?

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l like Myanmar,it's a nice country.......l weared Myanmar close


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A touching movie---Quill

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Runtime: 100 min
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Color: Color
Certification: Malaysia:U / Singapore:

As a labrador puppy, Quill is sent to live with a couple, Isamu (Teruyuki Kagawa) and Mitsuko Nii (Shinobu Terajima), who work as volunteers, training guide dogs (seeing eye dogs). When he grows to an adult dog, he is taken to a guide dog school, by a friendly, yet firm trainer Satoru Tawada. Although Quill is a little slower than the other dogs at the school, he seems to have an unusual 'empathy' and remarkable patience with his trainers. Tawade decides that Quill would be the ideal guide dog for Mitsuru Watanabe (Kaoru Kobayashi), but Wanatabe, a lonely and ill-tempered middle aged man, isn't as enthusiastic - he would "would rather sleep than be dragged around by a dog.". From here, the story is narrated by Wanatabe's daughter, Mitsuko (Yukika Sakuratani), and slowly, Wantanbe is rehabilitated, venturing into the outside world, and learning, not only to trust other humans, but the animal at his side who guides him.

It seems dog films are all the rage in Japan lately, with no less than four cinematic canine offerings coming out between 2002 and 2004. In 2002 Dogstar delivered a fantastical fable about a guide dog granted a wish to live as a human. A year later Sayonara Kuro told a true story about the bonds between master and pet, but 2004 saw two entries into this sub genre: Quill and Walking the Dog. The latter was a good-natured comedy about a loveable rogue discovering new opportunities in life with the help of a stray dog. Quill on the other hand goes back to the subject of guide dogs, merging fact with sentimentality to deliver a somewhat unique film experience that proved to be a resounding success at both the Japanese and HK Box Office.

When Miss Hito’s pet Labrador gave birth to five pups she decided to submit them for guide-dog training. However, the local centre would only agree to accept one pup because the mother was considered to be too unexceptional, nevertheless Ito made her choice: a quiet, patient pup with a rare black stain in his coat. Before starting his training, the pup was sent to what is known as the “Puppy Walkers”, a regular family who care for young dogs until their first birthday when it’s ready to start guide dog training at the centre. They named the pup Quill – after the black mark in his coat, and provided a loving, leisurely life for him until that inevitable first birthday. Life at the training centre was busy: a rigid regime of exercise and training, but Quill was a natural and soon learnt the skills needed to guide the blind. Then he was assigned an owner who unfortunately wasn’t much of a dog lover. Mr. Watanabe was a mule-headed loudmouth with a natural distrust of animals – so it seems it will be a bumpy road before man and beast will be working in full unison and Quill can finally start his life as a guide dog.

Quill is a strange beast. It’s more a 100min educational program about quide dogs than a film. There’s not much plot to speak of, instead the narrative simply follows Quill from his birth into his training then subsequent life as a guide dog, taking lots of time to preach to the audience about the importance these dogs play in our society. The film’s success or failure hinges desperately on how interested in the subject matter you are, and while Quill may not provide a terrible amount of insight into living with blindness or about the basic function of a guide dog that you probably couldn’t have guessed already, it does provide plenty of new insight into what it is exactly that makes dogs such suitable companions for the blind. It also provides a glimpse at the laborious process through which people train the dogs to maximise and realise their potential to be guide dogs. The director: Yoichi Sai, clearly respects the animals and never once looks down on each function a guide dog has, which is an important attribute for a film of this kind. In fact it’s the one aspect of the film where there is no romanticising whatsoever.

Labrador puppies could probably turn even the most avid dog haters into lovers, yet perhaps it’s the mileage, not just the cuteness factor that might see you taking the titular hound to heart. Adopting CGI and Animatronics for just brief insertion shots one or two times throughout the film, a lot of screentime is disposed letting the dog do his own thing, with some exaggerated sound effects added to gently accentuate Quill’s actions. Of course, the dog may be the clear star of the film, but it still needs good human support. Kippei Shiina and Kaoru Kobayashi provide this as Quill’s trainer: Mr. Kawada, and owner: Mr. Watanabe respectively. They’re roles that could’ve been deceptively difficult to pull off given that the tone of the film flits between documentary realism and rather heavy melodrama, but both actors are more than up to the task, delivering performances that are subtle enough to get the naturalism just right.

If Quill has a flaw, it’s the way the story loses focus after Quill’s graduation from the training academy and descends into maudlin melodrama in the second half. It’s not that the film isn’t touching, some scenes are quite sad, but there’s nothing original here and certainly if you’ve seen as many recent Japanese dramas as I have, you’ll recognise all the standard contrivances which permeate the genre within the mainstream market. Whether you will be reaching for the tissues or a sickbag depends solely upon your tolerance for this. The Kuricorder Quartet have created a delightful little score that sets the right tone for every scene and this is a huge factor in imbuing pathos into proceedings, also Sai’s direction is equally effective at times, demonstrating a healthy level of restraint when dealing with the sadder parts of the story. Yet the fact remains that the sentimental second half simply isn’t as original or interesting as when the attention was focused on the guide-dog training.

It may not be to everyone’s tastes, but Quill delivers an adequate dose of popcorn dramatics and teaches us a thing or two about Man’s Best Friend in the process. You can’t say fairer than that for a bit of disposable entertainment.

Korea Palace (Gyongbokkung)

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l visited seoul last year .

l was in the Gyongbokkung .
景福宫(Gyongbokkung) 位于韩国首都首尔(旧译“汉城” )钟路区,是一座著名的古代宫殿,是李朝始祖太祖李成桂于公元1394年开始修建的。中国古代《诗经》中曾有“君子万年,介尔景福”的诗句,此殿籍此而得名。宫苑正殿为勤政殿,是景福宫的中心建筑,李朝的各代国王都曾在此处理国事。此外,还有思政殿、乾清殿、康宁殿、交泰殿等。宫苑还建有一个10层高的敬天夺石塔,其造型典雅,是韩国的国宝之一。景福宫宫外建有围墙,围墙长3626米、高6.7米。王宫的南面有光化门,东边有建春门,西边有迎秋门,朝北的为神武门。光化门里有兴礼门,兴礼门外有一条东西向的运河,河上横跨一造型精巧的锦川桥。在宫苑莲池的中央有一石舫——庆会楼,曾是当年国王大宴宾客的楼阁。1553年由于火灾烧毁了宫北角的一部分,日军入侵时又将宫苑的大部建筑物破坏,到1865年重建时只有10个宫殿保持完整。

The Gyongbokkung palace is the biggest in Seoul and it is the world inheritance. This architecture is the biggest wooden architecture in Korea. There was a Korean Stadholder Office in the Japan dominating age, but it was removed in 1996.

The moom and The Mid-autumn Festival (1)

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The Mid-autumn Festival is one of the main Chinese festivals. Families usually celebrate this festival by gathering together, eating moon cakes (round-shaped to symbolize perfection and union) and watching the bright moon. There are a few legends behind the Moon festival. Among them are Hou Yi and his wife Chang E, Wu Gang chopping the tree and the Jade Rabbit making medicine.

The legend of Hou Yi is that once there were ten suns over the earth causing a great drought. Hou Yi was a great archer and shot them down one by one until only one remained. You Yi received an immortality pill from the Goddess of the Western Heaven. Chang E, without telling Hou Yi, swallowed the immortality pill. Then she flew to the moon and lived there forever after.
Wu Gang was a very impatient but ambitious man. He was an apprentice to many immortals. Because he lacked patience, he could not stay with any one apprenticeship, which eventually angered one of the deities. As a result he was sent to the moon. He is required to stay on the moon until he cuts down a giant Cassia tree. He has spent an eternity trying to chop down this tree because it regenerates every time it is hit.

The story of the Jade rabbit is that one day three deities pretended to be beggers and went down to earth. They bumped into a fox, a monkey and a rabbit. They asked for food and both the fox and monkey offered their food to them. The rabbit, however, had no food to give so he jumped into a pot and offered himself to the beggars. The deities, awed by the rabbit's altruism, made the rabbit an immortal and let him live on the moon.

It is thought that Chang E, Wu Gang and the Jade Rabbit can be seen on the moon when the moon is at its brightest in mid-autumn.

What's your DuckType?

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l find this in a friend blog
very interesting
Captain Quack Rubber Duck Quiz

ha ha!!! l am a athlitic duck
how about you?

Tomorrow

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My summer holiday end.
Tomorow l will go to school and have a new term.
Tomorrow l will be a Grand 8 student.
Tomorrow l will see a busying world.
Oh!l am growing and saying goodbye to my childhood.
l don't know it is happy or sad,l only need a friend share me and a good guy love me,l think.
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