Nazareth ALI 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Struggling with this week's homework? Need some Homework Hints?
If you have been struggling with this week's cohesion exercise "combining and connecting sentences," do not fear! Help is available. Click on the "assignments" tab of this blog, where you will see the first sentence provided for you for each of the 10 sentence combining exercises. Try it on your own first, however, and see how you do!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
George Eastman House Tour
This Thursday our class will have a private, guided tour of the George Eastman House. Transportation will be departing from the usual spot behind Golisano at 2:00 p.m.
Check out their site: http://www.eastmanhouse.org/
Check out their site: http://www.eastmanhouse.org/
Thursday, August 4, 2011
VOCABULARY WORDS FOR FRIDAY'S QUIZ
Here's the words of the week!
robbery, robber (n), to rob (v): taking something of another’s without permission
mugging, mugger (n), to mug : stopping someone with the intent to rob them
kidnapping, kidnapper (n), to kidnap : taking a person
fraud (n) : deceiving someone
harassment (n), to harass (v) : continually annoy someone
stalking , to stalk : to pursue or follow someone; to harass with repeated & unwanted attention
DWI, DUI : operating a car after drinking alcohol
assault: a violent attack
blackmail: threatening to reveal information about someone if he doesn’t give you $$
white collar crime: stealing from a company by the employees
rampant (adj): something that is rampant is bad, happens often in many different places, and is difficult to control; spreading very quickly and difficult to control (like weeds or rumors)
refurbish (verb): thoroughly repair and improve something; make like new
diminish (verb): to become (or to cause something to become) smaller, less in amount, or less important
highlight (verb): to put importance on or draw attention to
conservationist (n): someone who works to protect animals, plants, the land, etc.
impact (n): the effect or influence that an event or situation has on someone or something; a powerful or major influence or effect; the act or force of one thing hitting another
dramatic (adj) :surprising and often impressive; sudden and extreme
toxic (adj): poisonous
lenient (adj): showing tolerance; allowing a lot of freedom and not punishing bad behavior in a strong way : not harsh, severe, or strict
fury(n): unrestrained or violent anger, rage, or passion
robbery, robber (n), to rob (v): taking something of another’s without permission
mugging, mugger (n), to mug : stopping someone with the intent to rob them
kidnapping, kidnapper (n), to kidnap : taking a person
fraud (n) : deceiving someone
harassment (n), to harass (v) : continually annoy someone
stalking , to stalk : to pursue or follow someone; to harass with repeated & unwanted attention
DWI, DUI : operating a car after drinking alcohol
assault: a violent attack
blackmail: threatening to reveal information about someone if he doesn’t give you $$
white collar crime: stealing from a company by the employees
rampant (adj): something that is rampant is bad, happens often in many different places, and is difficult to control; spreading very quickly and difficult to control (like weeds or rumors)
refurbish (verb): thoroughly repair and improve something; make like new
diminish (verb): to become (or to cause something to become) smaller, less in amount, or less important
highlight (verb): to put importance on or draw attention to
conservationist (n): someone who works to protect animals, plants, the land, etc.
impact (n): the effect or influence that an event or situation has on someone or something; a powerful or major influence or effect; the act or force of one thing hitting another
dramatic (adj) :surprising and often impressive; sudden and extreme
toxic (adj): poisonous
lenient (adj): showing tolerance; allowing a lot of freedom and not punishing bad behavior in a strong way : not harsh, severe, or strict
fury(n): unrestrained or violent anger, rage, or passion
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Professional Athletes in the Olympics?
What do you think? Should the Olympics be limited to amateurs like it used to be? Or is it better now that we allow professional paid and sponsored athletes to participate?
Monday, July 11, 2011
Paow's News Post
Name: Ms. Soulivanh Rattanavong (PAOW)
Link to article:
Laos says railway to China finished by 2014
BEIJING | Tue Dec 7, 2010 12:21pm IST(Reuters) - The poor and landlocked Southeast Asian nation of Laos expects its rail link with China to be finished by 2014, boosting trade links with its giant neighbour and the rest of Asia, its deputy prime minister said on Tuesday.
The railway is part of a broader plan to connect Kunming city in southwestern China with Singapore, including Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
The country's Deputy Prime Minister, Somsavat Lengsavad, told a conference in Beijing that the Laos-to-China part of the railway should start construction early in 2011 and take four years to complete, after the two sides signed an agreement in April.
"To free our country from the least developed status ... our government has invested much in communication infrastructure development in order to complement both intra-ASEAN and ASEAN-China integration," he said.
"We believe that this project will contribute significantly to the socio-economic development of Laos, as well as to the promotion of economic cooperation between ASEAN and China," Lengsavad added.
The railway will also help with "the masterplan for ASEAN connectivity and the implementation of the ASEAN-China free trade area", he said. It would be a "high speed" line, Lengsavad added, without elaborating.
Laos is already connected to Thailand by rail, though only up to just outside its capital Vientiane.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
A China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement came into effect in January, forming an economic bloc of 1.9 billion people.
Chinese companies are increasingly involved in logging and hydropower projects in Laos, and Chinese aid has helped build roads, markets and other infrastructure in the country, challenging Laos' traditional close ties with Vietnam.
Bilateral trade between China and Laos grew by more than half in 2009 to $751.8 million.
Opinions:
Ten years ago, life around Vientiane seemed less dynamic than it is today. There are more opportunities for businesses and more diversity throughout the country. According to this news article, it states that there will be a high speed railway ranging from the south to the north of Laos. Due to the fact that Laos is geographically the best shortcut for transportation, the neigboring countries particularly China is willing to increase the trade and market its goods to elsewhere. This project is a join-ventured between China and Laos and it takes approximately four years to finish the first high speed railway of Laos. The Deputy Prime minister, Somsavat Lengsavad, stated that this high speed railway project will benefit to the country’s development as well as the strong tights between China and Laos. Personally, I think this is good for Laos to utilize the this figure to develop the country and for all Aseans countries to usebecome more tighten in the world of business.
Question for discussion:
1. What do you think about this high speed railway project? Will there be any advantage or disadvantage? Which one is outweight one another?
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