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5 Most Commonly Used Ingredient In Chinese Vegetarian Recipes

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Are you into vegetarian recipes?

How about trying out vegetarian recipes in Chinese style?

Not sure what to use?

No worries! Here are five most commonly used ingredients you can use to create you own Chinese style vegetarian meal!

1. Mushroom

The mushroom you see here is actually the dried mushroom, which is also known as Black Mushroom, Chinese Black Mushroom or Dried Flower Mushroom.

It is an excellent ingredient to add taste and aroma to your dishes. It is also an excellent absorbent which takes in the taste and flavor of your cooking

Teacher Sexual Abuse Of Students Increasing

Friday, September 5th, 2008

New York State Education Department reports, the number of “moral misconduct” accusations against educators in New York has doubled in five years. In 2005, 134 cases of “moral misconduct” were reported involving teachers and other school employees, as compared to just 70 cases in 2001. According to an overview of the cases, almost 75 percent of the “moral conduct” cases involved sexual acts or an improper relationship. In all, 485 misconduct cases occurred over the five year period in New York State.

The following headlines were published in October, 2007:

Now on the heels of the priest sexual abuse scandal comes substantiated cases of teacher sexual abuse, which renders incredulity, in that many of the teachers are free to continue to work as teachers.

• Sexual misconduct plagues U.S. schools AP finds 2,500 teachers punished in 5 years
By Martha Irvine and Robert Tanner, The Associated Press, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 20, 2007

• Admitting abuse but free to teach Oregon education - Criminal convictions for admitted sexual misconduct are hit and miss - By Amy Hsuan, Melissa Navas and Bill Graves, The Oregonian, October 21, 2007

This astounding convoluted thinking leaves children to fend for themselves against cunning sex offenders.

The report of over 11,000 priests, who were reported as sexually abusing children between 1950 to 2002 left us reeling with outrage. The allegations were categorized as:

Number substantiated: 6,700 (61%)

• Number unsubstantiated: 1,000 (9.1%)

• Number not investigated - allegations were made after the priest’s death: 3,300.

• 125 Wash. teachers punished for sexual misconduct over 5 years
By Donna Gordon Blankinship,The Associated Press, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 20, 2007

The AP found attempts to stop particular offenders, it also found a firm resistance towards identifying and preventing abuse. Fellow teachers often ignore the abuse or believe they cannot help. School administrators cut backdoor deals to sidestep lawsuits or bad press. In state governments and Congress, lawmakers are loath to impose harsher punishments or any national policy in fear of harming the teaching profession.

• Patchwork laws fail to stop teacher sexual misconduct - Asbury Park Press on 10/28/07 - By robert Tanner - The Associated Press

Teacher Sexual Abuse Of Students Increasing

• Associated Press “Teacher sexual abuse on rise”. auburnpub.com, October 20, 2007

Beginning Eras of Anime (Japanese Animation)

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Beginning Eras of Anime (Japanese Animation)

During this era, the Monbusho (Ministry of Education) began supporting and encouraging films that contained educational value. This created a high demand for animation films and created a lasting place in academic, political and business use.

Kitayama Seitaro had several influential students while his film studio was still in operation. Ofuji Noboro, Yamamoto Sanae, Kimura Hakuzan and Murato Yosuji were his most influential students during the late 1910’s and early 1920’s. The Great Kantou earthquake in 1923 destroyed most of Seitaro’s studio. With Seitaro’s studio destroyed and knowing how lucrative animation production can be, the students spread throughout Japan and founded their own studios.

Anime, or Japanese Animation, had its start in the beginning of the 20th century. Anime is Japan’s competitor against the high-budget Hollywood in America; Anime allowed Japan to create films under tight budgets and without location restrictions.

The War Era of Anime

First Era of Anime

Recently discovered in 2005, the earliest known Anime was created around 1917; it consisted of 50 frames sketched onto a strip of celluloid. The clip is about 3 seconds in length and depicts a young boy donning a sailor suit writing the kanji for moving pictures (katsudou shashin) on a board. He then turns toward the viewer, removes his hat and salutes. It is unknown who created the clip.
This is one of the few complete clips that have survived from this period of animation. One of the reasons for the demise of most clips was due to these reels being sold to smaller cinemas - after they had their run - and being disassembled to be sold as strips or frames.
One of the pioneers of early animation was Kitayama Seitaro; he used a chalkboard method technique and eventually moved onto paper animation, sometimes using pre-printed backgrounds. Kitayama Seitaro went on to start his own animation studio called Kitayama Eiga Seisakujo which eventually closed down due to lack of financial success.

Second Era of Anime

How to Write a Good Resume - Discover How You Can Write a Good Resume on Your Own

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Pete Miguel is an online entrepreneur and has been involved to helping other people in achieving their goals toward career advancement.

How to Write a Good Resume - Discover How You Can Write a Good Resume on Your Own

In order to write a good resume, organize the information you have of yourself so that it meets the qualifications of the job. For example, if it emphasizes a rich academic involvement, then put forward information regarding your education. Or if it requires previous work experience, then highlight relevant job positions you held or skills you have acquired. Employers looking for particular positions to be filled, know what they are looking for in a resume, so you better make sure to let them know you have them.

Knowing how to write a good resume begins with gathering the right information. First, you must know yourself objectively. Consider all your professional experience including your education, the organizations you are affiliated with, your employment history, the skills you have developed over the years, the awards and recognition you have received, projects you have been involved in and the seminars you have attended. Second, you must research about the company or companies you want to submit a resume to. If there is no particular company yet, then consider at least the industry you want to be part of or the job you want to have. Identify what qualifications are required of you.

I have developed a site that is solely dedicated to assisting every individual who wants to have a professional resume that will represent them perfectly as needed.

Knowing how to write a good resume also means knowing how to present information. Set your resume on a white A4-sized bond paper. It should be typewritten and printed with black ink, with a font type and size that is easy to read with. All minor details must be given proper attention, from grammar to phrasing, spelling, spacing, and even margins and indents. You must also maintain a formal tone. On top of everything, you must not forget to sign your name at the end of the document. You know you have been able to write a good resume when you feel good even about signing it.

Be Fluent in Spanish Using 31 Interactive Courses in 3 Months

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

- Derick L

Learning how to speak a new language is not easy, Mauricio Evlampieff the creator of rocket Spanish teaches you how to read and speak Spanish confidently with in 3 months.

3. You will be able to read Spanish websites, books and magazines!

Be Fluent in Spanish Using 31 Interactive Courses in 3 Months

4. You will be able to write letters, essays and emails in Spanish!

5. You can literally have your own Spanish teacher “on call” 24 hours a day!

2. In just 3 months you can go from not knowing one word of Spanish to having advanced Spanish conversations or your money back!

On top of that if rocket Spanish doesn’t work for you, which I may add, is very unlikely you have 56 days to return it for a full refund.

This Spanish course consists of 31 lessons. Each of the 31 lessons are interactive audio courses that take you step by step from the beginner level to advanced Spanish. The package also includes over 500 pages of extra resources including grammar, tons of vocabulary, ordinary phrases used in everyday life, and even more exercises. Mauricio Evlampieff has also created a mega Spanish fun games software that helps you memorize Spanish so that you can learn fast and have fun at the same time. But most importantly the course comes with a full modern conversation guide, which is need for everyday conversations in the real world.

Here are 5 reasons why I would buy this product:

1. Rocket Spanish prices are by far lower then any other Spanish teaching program.
Rosetta stone Spanish cost over 500 dollars and Pimsleur Spanish cost 265 dollars when Rocket Spanish just cost 99 dollars and you get the same results!

One of the best features overall though is the fact that you can download all of the 31 lessons onto your mp3 player or Ipod perfect for long trips or even at the gym. This is amazing because it allows you to learn Spanish anywhere and anytime of the day what more could you ask for.

How Old is Your Pet - Really?

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Japan’s Late Action Against Mesothelioma

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Mesothelioma is a terrible killer disease in which the mesothelium cells start dividing rapidly and start to outlive the other cells. This causes tumors and they may spread all throughout the body. These tumors may be cancerous or non- cancerous. When they are cancerous, they are known as malignant form of mesothelioma. When they are non-cancerous, they are known as benign form of mesothelioma. The malignant form leads to immediate death but the benign form does not cause death. However, it affects the patient for his entire life. There is no known cure for mesothelioma. The cause of mesothelioma is well known. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers and asbestos dust. When asbestos is mined, manufactured and used, lots of asbestos dust is released. This dust contains minute asbestos fibers, which are light in weight and invisible. This makes them air-borne and they are easily inhaled by people through nose and mouth.

After this, Japan started to slowly wake up to the harmful effects of asbestos. One by one, each type of asbestos was banned. In 1988, blue asbestos was first banned. After that in 1993, brown asbestos was banned. For a long time, Japan argued that white asbestos is not harmful if used with proper safeguards. Finally, only in the year 2002, white asbestos was banned. However, the buildings, gaskets, industrial ropes, etc. that used asbestos in its manufacture still continue to exist. A complete ban on asbestos in Japan will still take some more years to become a reality.

Also, the number of Japanese men seems to be more as compared to Japanese women, with regards to being afflicted by this disease. This may be because more than 50% of the Japanese men are smokers. Smokers who are exposed to asbestos fibers have a higher risk of contracting this disease as compared to non-smokers. The best thing that can be said about Japan is that at least now it has woken up. Though late, it is much better than never! However, there are some countries like India and China, which have still not imposed a complete ban on all types of asbestos. It is high time these countries wake up and follow the footsteps of its western counterparts.

Also, more than 50% of the men of Japan are smokers. Smoking coupled with asbestos exposure increases the chances of contracting mesothelioma. Thus, it is expected that more than one lakh people will die in Japan, due to mesothelioma, by the year 2040. Mesothelioma has a very long latency period. The time gap between the exposure to asbestos and the onset of the disease in Japan is around 20 to 30 years. Since Japan has been so late in banning asbestos, the effects of this will be felt in the next 30 years.

Though Japan was late to take action, the first case of asbestosis in Japan was recorded in 1937 themselves. In 1960, the first case of lung cancer due to asbestos exposure was recorded in Japan. Also, the first case of mesothelioma in Japan was recorded in the year 1973. Around 6 people die every year per million populations in Japan due to mesothelioma. And for every case of mesothelioma, there are 2 cases of asbestos related lung cancer. Even with such shocking statistics, Japan was too slow to take any proper action. It was only after the huge pressure imposed by America, that Japan decided to ban all types of asbestos. Also, there are no proper diagnosis and misdiagnosis of many cases of mesothelioma. Many of the mesothelioma cases go unreported also. So, it is expected that the actual statistics may even be much worse than this.

UK was the first county to ban asbestos. USA also followed UK’s example. While most of the western countries woke up to the harmful effects of asbestos, the East refused to see the light. One of the countries to wake up very late was
Japan. The main reason for this was the irresponsibility and apathy of the officials of Japan. The immediate monetary gains made Japan blind to the future harmful effects of asbestos. Japan neglected public health completely and it was only in 2002 that Japan imposed a complete ban on all types of asbestos. Even this step was taken by Japan only after USA pressurized it to take this step. Japan is the World

What is the Easiest Language to Learn?

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

What is the Easiest Language to Learn?

There are other candidates for the Easiest Language to Learn such as French, Italian, Dutch and German. Esperanto is a popualar write-in candidate for the easiest language to learn, but Esperanto has an unfair advantage. It is a constructed language, it was designed to be easier to learn. In fact studies have shown that it is four to ten times easier to learn than other languages!

Did you ever wonder what the easiest language to learn is? Maybe you are looking to learn another language and haven’t decided on which one. You don’t want to get bogged down in something too difficult and you’d like a (relatively) easy time of it.

It’s really a combination of the actual characteristics of the language you want to learn and your own personal experience and learning skills. But if the majority of people agree that one language is easiest to learn, then it probably is. I have a survey on my website and most people seem to choose the easiest language based on what their native language is.

There are a lot of factors that make a language easy or hard to learn. The factor with the greatest impact is what your native language is - the language you grew up speaking. This will always effect how you learn languages. Other factors are - whether you have to learn a new alphabet or writing system, new grammar rules and strange new sounds to make.

There are also many cognates between English and Spanish. Much of the vocabulary is familiar, either borrowed from one language to the other, or borrowed from the same source, like Latin.

Another key factor in why people feel that Spanish is easy to learn is the availablity of resources to learn with. The market is flush with products to buy, books and movies are readily available, and the internet has lots of free resources to use. Combined with the fact that Spanish is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world, it seems that Spanish is everywhere and is somehow easier to pick up.

The majority of language learners whose native language is English choose Spanish as the easiest language to learn. Why? For one reason, Spanish is a very regular language. Once you know the rules of pronunciation, you can read almost any Spanish word and pronounce it correctly. And aside for a few new letters (that aren’t very difficult), the alphabet is the same.

Learn Spanish Language Tips -Vital Tips When You Must Learn to Speak Spanish Fast Before a Vacation

Monday, September 1st, 2008

  •  You must get the best Spanish speaking languages software available.
  • You have a lot of choices to choose from so you will want to get online software that is downloadable so you can load lessons onto your Ipod and learn fast.
  •  You want Spanish speaking software that teaches with video and audio lessons. The combination will help you learn fast and most importantly retain you Spanish speaking lessons.
  •  It is VITAL that you have a forum or somebody that you can communicate with to get any questions that you have answered.
  • You do not want to pay too much as well as you do not want to pay too little for your Spanish speaking software.
  •  BEWARE the free online Spanish speaking software offer because although these offers are good for a generic understanding of Spanish, you must not forget that you are going on a vacation that you have spent your hard earned money to do, so you want to get the best vacation experience by speaking Spanish and understanding Spanish Quickly. Free Spanish speaking offers will NOT get you the level of speaking that you will need to get the best experience from your vacation.
  • If you are really down-to-the-wire then get a program that has a specialized vocabulary training because if all else fails then you can at least understand some of the words that somebody is saying to you on your vacation and this will go a long way in communicating with people.

And remember this last important tip. Think of your vacation as an investment in your memories of joy so if you want to multiply that investment by 100 percent then learning to speak Spanish is a great investment.

One more tip. Do not drink too much cerveza!  :-) Enjoy!

But if you are like 97 percent of the world then you have been putting off learning to speak Spanish and now you have just a few weeks until your vacation. What should you do? Is it to late?   The answer is absolutely no!   Online Spanish speaking software to the rescue!   You do not have time to get a tutor, plus it would be too inconvenient because you are trying to get everything situated for your vacation. That is why you should learn Spanish languages using online Spanish software. But you do not have much time. But that is o.k. as long as you follow these important tips.  

We hope you have found these tips helpful and if you follow them you will learn to speak Spanish fast and have a great vacation in your Spanish speaking country.

Learn Spanish Language Tips -Vital Tips When You Must Learn to Speak Spanish Fast Before a Vacation

It has never been easier and more affordable to learn Spanish languages. So if you have saved the money to go on a great vacation in a Spanish speaking country and if you really want to get the best experience from your vacation then you really need to learn spanish fast.  Of course unless you want to be dependent on a translator and only go to the boring places that everybody else goes.

Rocket Chinese Review - The Pros and Cons of RocketChinese

Monday, September 1st, 2008

1. You don’t have a teacher - Learning online has its cons and this is the biggest of them. Some people simply can’t study on their own so Rocket Chinese isn’t right for them.

One of the best ways to acquire a fast control of the Chinese language is through an online course. One of the most renowned such courses is RocketChinese. This is part of the reputable Rocket Languages brand which specializes in online language courses.

1. Begin now - As this is an online course, you can download the entire material to your computer (be it PC or MAC) and begin learning immediately. No need to wait for the mail to arrive.

In this Rocket Chinese review I’ll lay out the pros and cons of this program so you can see what it’s like to learn with this program.

4. The course is covered by a money back guarantee so you can try it risk free.

2. You will need discipline to follow this course since it’s entirely self learning. It can be a lot of fun, but you need to be willing to put in some work.

3. You have a support section and user forum to assist in the learning process so you’re not left hanging.

Cons:

2. Comprehensive - The entire RocketChinese audio lessons are over 14 hours long so it covers everything: grammar, vocabulary, spoker chinese, and culture tips.

Pros:

If you read any financial newspaper you know that the future lies in China. People who will know chinese in the near future will make more money, have an easier time to find interesting jobs, and be able to do more business all over the world as nearly every major corporation has some form of link to China.