Tuesday, March 29, 2011
PR Center Poster
This is the poster I creater for PR cener lately, that would be great if someone can leave some advices.Thanks
"It'a small world" part 3
The next was Üveges (bottle dance) Choreography: Christopher L. Smith, Richard Graber The bottle dance exemplifies the women's skill of balancing the bottle on their heads. There is no trick involved - the women of the villages achieved this skill through much practice and often performed for others at festive affairs, such as weddings.
Another one was Bhangra, an Indian Dance by Ashlay Chawla and others. Bhangra is a lively form of folk music and dance that originates from Punjab. People traditionally performed Bhangra when celebrating the harvest. The specific moves of Bhangra reflect the manner in which villagers farmed their land. This hybrid dance became Bhangra. While Bhangra began as a part of harvest festival celebrations, it eventually became a part of such diverse occasions as weddings and New Year celebrations. The folk dance has been popularized in the Western world by Punjabi and is seen in the West as an expression of South Asian culture as a whole.
That's all I know on that day. It's was a great opportunity to look around the world though "it's just a small world".
The last one was Flamenco Dance by Ivonne Radinson, former B-W student. Any discussion of Spanish Gypsies would be remiss without a consideration of Flamenco, which lies at the very soul of these often misunderstood and misrepresented people. There are many types of flamenco dance but the one that will be presented for you tonight is a mixture of flamenco with tango, originated in Spain.
That's all I know on that day. It's was a great opportunity to look around the world though "it's just a small world".
"It's a small world" part 2
Another performance was Salsa Dance. Salsa is not easily defined. What is Salsa? A sauce, a recipe, a dance? Who invented salsa? The Cubans, Puerto Ricans? Salsa is a distillation of many Latin and Afro-Caribbean dances. Each played a large part in its evolution. Nevertheless we must give credit to Cuba for the origin and ancestry of creation. That is why we are presenting this salsa dance who song is sang by Celia Cruz one of the most famous salsa singers in the history of salsa.
The next was La Cruca by Carlos Abarca and Nelly Abarca. "La Cueca" is the typical dance of Chile. The Cueca is a parody of the courtship of a "huaso" cowboy tries to conquest the "huasa" lady. The dancers wave handkerchiefs above their heads during the dance. These handkerchiefs can symbolize the feathers of the bird or the rooster’s comb...(continued)
Hong Kong Education make students running form HK to USA & Britain.
here is my little complain about Hong Kong education:
In pre-1997 time, HK government geared up and tried so hard to cry out “patriotic education” for all of our schools, for example, mandatory hoisting of the Chinese national flag, required Putonghua lessons, courses on contemporary China which is, of course, unlikely revealing the ugly face of the motherland, and whatnot. Nevertheless, what really bother the students and their worrying parents are the clueless idea of adopting mother-tongue---Cantonese as the medium of instruction in most primary and secondary schools, making parents continue to searching for alternatives.
In pre-1997 time, HK government geared up and tried so hard to cry out “patriotic education” for all of our schools, for example, mandatory hoisting of the Chinese national flag, required Putonghua lessons, courses on contemporary China which is, of course, unlikely revealing the ugly face of the motherland, and whatnot. Nevertheless, what really bother the students and their worrying parents are the clueless idea of adopting mother-tongue---Cantonese as the medium of instruction in most primary and secondary schools, making parents continue to searching for alternatives.
In the eve of the Hong Kong handover to China in 1997, the Hong Kong government had been promoting mother-tongue teaching. Not surprisingly, in line with this logic, right after 1997, indigenous Cantonese has been adopted as the medium of instruction in the vast majority of primary and secondary schools even though, everyone especially our smart parents knows, Chinese has been reduced to a clearly subordinate status in Hong Kong....(continued)
Friday, March 25, 2011
“It’s A Small World”
The second annual “It’s A Small World” has been held today, March 25. Over 40 countries were represented at this event through country booths, ethnic food, cultural performances, etc.
The first performance was Abang Dance by Elizabeth Okwudi and Edegege Cultural Dance Troupe. This dance is from the Efik tribe of South Eastern Nigeria. It is a fertility dance that a new bride performs with her maidens to show off her splendor.
The second performance was Scottish Bagpipes, Highland Cathedral and Blue Bonnets by Nathanael Wiles, B-W student. Nate is a junior, pursuing a dual degree in German and Biology. He is training to be a missionary. He is a part of Campus Crusade, and has played bagpipes for about 8 years... (continued)
The first performance was Abang Dance by Elizabeth Okwudi and Edegege Cultural Dance Troupe. This dance is from the Efik tribe of South Eastern Nigeria. It is a fertility dance that a new bride performs with her maidens to show off her splendor.
The second performance was Scottish Bagpipes, Highland Cathedral and Blue Bonnets by Nathanael Wiles, B-W student. Nate is a junior, pursuing a dual degree in German and Biology. He is training to be a missionary. He is a part of Campus Crusade, and has played bagpipes for about 8 years... (continued)
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Hong Kong education, a reason I come US...
In Hong Kong, at the government level, although Chinese is one of the two official languages, all government documents are drafted in English in the first instance and then translated into Chinese. Moreover, one of the most important criteria for civil service recruitment, particularly at the administrative officer level, is English proficiency, both spoken and written.
At the business level, all jobs ranging from clerical staff to top-level management require English and for senior positions, a good command of English is essential. A good command of Chinese is but merely icing on the cake. In short, a monolingual English speaker can operate fully at all levels but not a monolingual Chinese speaker.
Given the situation, it is not surprising that Chinese-medium education is simply not a viable alternative for parents and students. And the use of English as the medium of instruction can best equip the student for our future jobs.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
A real touching tv ad
Though I believe most people may watched this clip,which i found so inspiring, I still wanna post it, given that still some one hasn't.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
My new ads disigns
These are my new ads disign, including 1 full single page ad, ½ page vertical ad, ¼ page ad (Black and White for a scissor brand. That would be very throughtly if you can leave me any comments,positive & negative.
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