Friday, May 18, 2007

fruits carving











My social club held the class of fruits carving. We prepared a lot of fruits such as watermelons, bananas, lemons, tomatoes, grapes and guava. We were amazed that carving show the teacher did. I really paid attention on the class and learned much. when it was my turn, I spent time a lots carving and placed them. Of course I also spent much time eating them. They were so sweet and juicy. After we finished creating and decorating, the teacher discussed the creations. There was the other surprise that is our future, habits and characters were be told correctly. He said,"You chose your major which is you do not have interest, but you still have studied hard. Am I right?" to me. My answer is YOU ARE RIGHT. He also said " Your interest and ability is about creating." HA~HA~ MAYBE........ So what is your intereting?

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

TIME: The 100 Most Influential People


Chien-Ming Wang By Betty Bao Lord
At 8, barely off the boat from Shanghai, I found my way to the American Dream, courtesy of my love for Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball.
Now there's Chien-Ming Wang. He's a member of my tribe. He too wrestles with English. But he has more in common with Jackie than with me. The Yankees ace won 19 games last year, and as runner-up for the Cy Young Award, he is a rising star. In his island home, he is already a supernova. Whenever he pitches, whether it's a live telecast or a rerun, Taiwan ditches its political woes and personal cares to huddle in the most unlikely places—from bars to beauty parlors to boardrooms—to cheer Chien-Ming. No matter that the fan shouting alongside is mandarin or mendicant, from the mainland or local born, a great-great-grandma with bound feet or a bare-bottomed tot, the voices are one.
Once Jackie's excellence and elegance broke the color barrier. Nowadays the Ichiros, Dice-Ks and Chien-Mings of baseball are chipping away at the culture barrier. At a time when clashes of civilizations warm up in the on-deck circle, this 8-year-old heart dreams of a world as hopeful and intimate as bygone Ebbets Field.
Lord is the author of In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

frogs anatomy







It was a very tired class. I thought I must spent a lot of ATP doing it. There is a rule that is we should preview some parts of system, circular system and do a report. We had to remember the locations and the names of each blood vessel. While we were experimenting with frogs, we must get rid of fat in order to make blood vessels and organs be identified easily. Then we took a test to recognize every part of the body. Of course, at first we should cut its muscle and skin. Even thought the class was not easy to take, but I really enjoy every class of its.