Thursday, February 9, 2012
B.C. and A.D.
B.C. VS A.D.
Our calendar is based on the birth of Christ; all years before Christ's birth have traditionally been designated B.C. (before Christ) and those after his birth as A.D., an abbreviation for the Latin term anno Domini which means "in the year of the Lord."
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塔西佗(Publius Cornelius Tacitus)
塔西佗(Tacitus,约A.D.55~120年)是古代罗马最伟大的历史学家,他继承并发展了李维的史学传统和成就,
在罗马史学上的地位犹如修昔底德在希腊史学上的地位。
Thursday, April 8, 2010
6 Pictures--Describe them
I had some problem with adding pictures in correct order. I did that in my index page instead...







The first picture is a sushi laptop. I believe the creative design must lure you want to eat it up. So visual function wins. Sushi is made of rice, laver, vegetables, and
beans, so it is very good for health. It doesn't matter how much you eat before getting full. The life expectancy of Japanese is one of the longest in the world, there is a reason can't be ignored that is to eat low Cholesterol foods.
Food is no longer food when it is reshaped or reorganized in certain way. For example, when you eat an apple, you may not think of a beautiful butterfly. But if you see an advertisement for a special species of apple that is butterfly shaped, you must develop imagination. “Why is that?” Then the commercial tells you that “our apples are planted in deep forest where butterflies live. Green fruit, no pollution…” That’s it. You begin to drool at the apples.
According to Science of Psychology, associative learning occurs when a connection , or an association, is made between two events. In this case, broccoli is connected with a lovely cartoon figure. Since kids like cartoon figures, they turn to love broccoli as well.
On the other hand, associate something really awful to junk food and show them on TV will immediately change children's attitude of what they liked.
Parents are children's first teachers. What parents do will influence their children, no doubt. Despite visual communication, informational social influence plays an important role, too. Children follow parents' behavior and copy their attitude because they want to do good be right. Therefor, parents should enjoy eating vegetables and fruits in front of children even though they don't like it.







The first picture is a sushi laptop. I believe the creative design must lure you want to eat it up. So visual function wins. Sushi is made of rice, laver, vegetables, and
beans, so it is very good for health. It doesn't matter how much you eat before getting full. The life expectancy of Japanese is one of the longest in the world, there is a reason can't be ignored that is to eat low Cholesterol foods.
Food is no longer food when it is reshaped or reorganized in certain way. For example, when you eat an apple, you may not think of a beautiful butterfly. But if you see an advertisement for a special species of apple that is butterfly shaped, you must develop imagination. “Why is that?” Then the commercial tells you that “our apples are planted in deep forest where butterflies live. Green fruit, no pollution…” That’s it. You begin to drool at the apples.
According to Science of Psychology, associative learning occurs when a connection , or an association, is made between two events. In this case, broccoli is connected with a lovely cartoon figure. Since kids like cartoon figures, they turn to love broccoli as well.
On the other hand, associate something really awful to junk food and show them on TV will immediately change children's attitude of what they liked.
Parents are children's first teachers. What parents do will influence their children, no doubt. Despite visual communication, informational social influence plays an important role, too. Children follow parents' behavior and copy their attitude because they want to do good be right. Therefor, parents should enjoy eating vegetables and fruits in front of children even though they don't like it.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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