921大地震 (集集大地震),在1999年9月21日 凌晨1點47分15.9秒發生在臺灣中部山區的逆斷層型地震,總共持續大約102秒。
這場地震造成2,415人罹難,29人失蹤,11,305人受傷,51,711棟房屋全倒,53,768棟房屋半倒。
今年的 #中秋節,恰逢 #921大地震22周年, 回首山河變色那一夜,我們更珍惜與家人團圓聚首的這一天 !
九二一紀念型式 / 2002遠東國際數位建築競圖獎
01-INTRODUTION
Therefore before the memorial form does not yet model,What does – our attempt that I ask first is memorial?
Then artificial corpus city of civilization that construct or purchase, how many thousand years since then, always tell to say with the story that the nature match. But at win the nature at the same time, but neglect the unknowable power of great universe.
Usually in the nature of breakage of at the same time, crisis is hatching. This legal case, primarily and just attempt by the innate character that the formation of the memorial hall study the affairs to celebrate why? How the memory of the affairs of disaster is through concrete of emersion of building space.
02-Site
The choice of the position of base also not is to in advance plan to like of, but is through the imagine of the concept of design and filter but find out to most have to symbolize the base of the meaning. In fact ,921 the first step of memorial hall of earthquakeses plan, and then hope the memorial place is an occurrence on aly purely of the earthquake break the layer to take, rather than the death and harm of earthquake is miserably heavy location. With one kind of more detached attitude, afresh come considering the relation of mankind and nature.
03-Concept
Whole celebrates the scope of amenity, from the dam of the deformation, along seismicly break the layer to take to extend to the big bridge that dilapidated. Artificial with not artificial coexistence is on the earth crust of this deformation. Install the project: dam is with the memorial entrance of amenity of big each conduct and actions of bridge, whole celebrate the space to have no any word of text and record of like diagram, and only come illustrating all facts with the glossary of space.
04-Space 斷&續
Break- parable deformation and despair Continuously- the parable continues and eternity Interesting is, the break and continuously is a logic to exist together. Thering is break then can describe the continuously, thering is continuously then can describe the break
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【健康危機】高血壓是身體響起警號
⭐高血壓會引起多種致命疾病
⭐養成定期量血壓習慣
#星期四食材
小心高鈉食物
高血壓是一種動脈血壓升高的慢性疾病,分為原發性及續發性,續發性高血壓有明確病因,例如懷孕、內分泌異常、腎病等;而原發性高血壓與遺傳、年齡、體重等有關,如果父母都患有高血壓,子女遺傳機率可高達六成,而患病率隨年齡增長而增加,所以如有高血壓的遺傳風險,宜檢視生活與飲食方式,遠離疾病。
常說吃太鹹的食物容易導致高血壓,其實導致高血壓元兇是鈉,鈉不只存在於鹽裡,有些吃起來不太鹹的食物鈉含量都相當高,故購買包裝食物要留意營養標籤,世界衞生組織建議成人每日的鈉攝取量應少於2000毫克(即略少於一平茶匙鹽)。
常見高鈉食物:
白麵包 — 「無味」的白麵包加入鹽及酸度調節劑乙酸鈉等製作
麵條 — 杯麵鈉含量高,有些乾麵條鈉含量也不少
燒味 — 燒味製作時加入大量調味料
醬料 — 豉油、蠔油、雞粉、鹵水汁、魚露、蝦醬等都是高鈉調味料
罐頭 — 為延長罐頭保質期製作時添加鹽分
湯 — 湯底味道越濃郁,鈉含量就越高
醃製食品 — 火腿、香腸、午餐肉、榨菜、泡菜、鹹蛋等都是高鈉食物
零食 — 薯片、蝦片、餅乾、魷魚絲等小小一片鈉含量都很高
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Beware of high-sodium foods
Hypertension is a chronic disease related the pressure of blood pushing against the arteries. There are two types of hypertension — primary and secondary. Secondary hypertension has apparent causes, for instance, pregnancy, endocrine disorders, and kidney problems. On the other hand, primary or essential hypertension is associated with hereditary, age, and weight.
If both parents suffer from hypertension, their children have a 60% chance of inheriting it. Chances of having hypertension would also increase with age. If you are at risk, do observe and adjust your lifestyle and dietary habits to keep hypertension at bay.
People always tell us that eating extremely salty food can cause hypertension. The main culprit of hypertension is actually sodium, which does not only exist in salt, but also foods that are not even salty. Therefore, keep an eye on the nutritional label of foods before buying them. The World Health Organization suggests that an adult should consume less than 2000mg of sodium per day. This is equivalent to less than one teaspoon of salt.
Foods that are high in sodium:
White bread — contains salt and acidity regulator like sodium acetates
Noodles — cup noodles and some dried noodles have high sodium content
Roasted foods — spices and seasonings are ingredients used to enrich the flavor of roasted foods
Sauces — soy sauce, oyster sauce, chicken stock powder, braised and brined sauce, fish sauce, and shrimp paste are all high in sodium
Canned foods — sodium is added to canned foods to extend their shelf life
Soup — soup that is rich in flavor normally contains a lot of sodium
Pickled foods — ham, hot dog, luncheon meat, pickled mustard, and salted egg are high-sodium foods
Snacks — potato chips, prawn crackers, biscuits, and even dried shredded squid are high in sodium
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A Dark Cloud of Sorrow Looms Over
by Yu-Jun LIN
Late mornings and sleepless nights. Frustration. Anxiety.
They seem to have infiltrated our consciousness and entered our dreams. We recognize the shape of eaves, the folding line of streets, and return to our dwelling coordinates where we hide and live. We see restless men and women in full feather wandering through the brightly-lit city and then sitting shoulder to shoulder with countless strangers, between countless walls.
In the 1970s, urbanism started paving its way into Taiwan. Bidding farewell to the landscape of an agricultural society, life thus became crowded and repressive in cities. The meaning of “urbanism” does not merely lie in towering skyscrapers but in altered landscapes, living conditions, isolation and loneliness as well as increasingly complex social issues. Submerged in the capitalist system, every person has been assumed as a tiny component, whose labor force is needed by the whole mechanism, but not with one’s individuality as well.
However, the construction of liberalism constantly reminds us of our own subjectivity, along with the importance of being viewed as a whole. Such contradictory values leads to extreme unease and confusion that keeps building up and ceaselessly floods our minds with external chaos. As worries that never subside loom over us, we are forced to retreat to our dwellings, where we are perfectly alone, and safe. We can uninhibitedly be ourselves – yet under the lingering dark cloud of sorrows.
Frustrating questions as “Who am I?” seem to return in lonesome nights, invariably. When night falls, myriads of dazzling lights glisten in innumerous windows at the near distance. Gazing into the dreamlike, transient light, we recall things we hope to seal for good in our troubled mind. We question again and again, about what role we should be playing to integrate into the society but still maintain the integrity of our own subjectivity.
A Dark Cloud of Sorrow Looms Over features eight selected pieces and delineates the question of how people, as individuals, should coexist with others, a question deriving from urbanites’ perceptual conflicts experiences.
Zheng Er Qi | People
“People” mirrors the phenomenon of Taiwan’s transition from being an agricultural society to city since 1970. It precisely portrays everyday urbanity that people nowadays are familiar with: Although millions of people reside on one spot, their recognition of one another fails to grow with urbanization, despite the presumable nearness.
Chung Chih Ting|I Am by Your Side
With the explanation by an offscreen sound and the roleplay image, “I Am by Your Side” depicts how urbanites try to be in company, revealing people’s natural urge for social connection. Yet it ends up to be talking to oneself or pointless mumbles, simply a futility of communication.
Wu Bo Sian | Chimps with Mona Lisa’s Smile
In the video, the chimpanzees form a spectacle, say, abnormality, in a seemingly normal context. “Chimps with Mona Lisa’s Smile” is a response to conflicts between public administration and individual freedom, zooming in on the contradictions or constraints between all the intervenable and the non-intervenable in everyday scenes.
Wang Ding Yeh | One-One
“One-One” depicts how people try to maintain an intact, rational space of survival while sometimes fail to avoid transgressing, under limited resources in a highly competitive society. With much precision, it captures the specific default interpersonal distance, and poses the question: How should each person navigate to find the best living posture at the moment?
Tsai Jie | When the Dust Settles
“When the Dust Settles” shows people restlessly beating on a possible exit to get out. However, does such an exit really exist? Or is it simply a delusion stemming from one’s untamable impetuosity? The work reflects the desolation of men and women, who are rumbustious, but aimless.
Huan Yen Chiao | 1, 2, 3. Are You Already in Hiding, Fish?
Fish in the bowl resembles people trapped in cities: extravagant outfits, splashing neon lights; sensational visual effects indeed. “1, 2, 3. Are You Already in Hiding, Fish?” presents how people escape from their anxiety and weariness for the time being. The work highlights the entire incompatibility and a sense of solitude after one’s subjectivity is highly developed.
Wong Shu Lian | I found myself floating and sinking down once in a while
The work addresses the enduring controversy between liberalism and capitalism that have been engendering people’s inner conflicts. It captures one’s self-doubt and angst in a profound way while, by exploring how to determine one’s best position, raises the ultimate question – Who are we after all?
Chen Chia Jen | SWEETWATER
“SWEETWATER” was born under Chen’s reflections during his artistinresidence experience in Southeast Asia. Between people living in urban and rural areas, there is a grand difference of perspectives, regarding how to survive and live a good life. It implies the fact that the widely-recognized future image, constructed by our society, might not be as clear or real as it seems, or perhaps what people accepted is simply a vague, even somehow out-of-focus, prospect.
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來聽聽蔣萬安(Wayne Chiang)用英文討論人才外流(brain drain)吧!
對新聞英文和批判性思考有興趣的同學也可以參考我的課程:
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Here are some questions to consider:
1. Define brain drain. 請定義何謂人才外流?
2. Does brain drain exist in your country? Who or why not? 你的國家是否也有人才外流的情況?請說明原因。
3. Identify at least three factors contributing to brain drain. 請至少舉出三個造成人才外流的因素。
4. Do you agree with the claim that low wages is the main contributing factor of brain drain? 你是否同意低薪是造成人才外流的主要因素?
5. Should the government intervene to raise low wages in your country? Why or why not? 在你的國家裡,政府是否該對低薪有所干預?為什麼?
6. Defend the perspective that skilled migration can benefit a country. 請捍衛技術移民對國家有益的觀點。
7. How can you investigate the issue of brain drain further? Come up with a step by step guide on how to better understand the phenomenon. 你該如何更進一步地探究人才外流的議題?請提出相關步驟以更好地瞭解此一現象。
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Talk to someone
Philippines
Philippine Suicide Prevention Hotline (Hopeline)
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Samaritans of Singapore
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United States
Crisis Text Line
If you are in crisis, reach out for help. Text REASON to 741741.
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Free, 24/7, confidential.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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Childline
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Rape Crisis England & Wales
Call 0808 802 9999 (12 noon - 2.30pm and 7 - 9.30pm every day of the year) or visit http://www.rapecrisis.org.uk for local specialist services.
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“The only journey is the journey within.” – Rainer Maria Rilke
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” – Lemony Snicket, The Blank Book
“Mental health…is not a destination, but a process. It’s about how you drive, not where you’re going.” – Noam Shpancer, PhD
“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” – Fred Rogers
“If we start being honest about our pain, our anger, and our shortcomings instead of pretending they don’t exist, then maybe we’ll leave the world a better place than we found it.” – Russell Wilson
“Some of the most comforting words in the universe are ‘me too.’ That moment when you find out that your struggle is also someone else’s struggle, that you’re not alone, and that others have been down the same road.” – Unknown
“I fight for my health every day in ways most people don’t understand. I’m not lazy. I’m a warrior.”
“Don’t give in to stigma. A diagnosis does not determine who you are or what you can do!”
“Don’t let your struggle become your identity.”
“The strongest people are those who win battles we know nothing about.” –
“The problem with having problems is that ‘someone’ always has it worse.” Tiffany Madison, Black and White
“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.”
Glenn Close
“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.”
Fred Rogers
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.”
Lemony Snicket
“Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.”
Joubert Botha
“One small crack does not mean that you are broken, it means that you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.”
Linda Poindexter
I cannot stand the words “Get over it”. All of us are under such pressure to put our problems in the past tense. Slow down. Don’t allow other to hurry your healing. It is a process, one that may take years, occasionally, even a lifetime – and that’s OK.”
Beau Taplin
“She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.”
J.M. Storm
Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.”
Nikita Gill
“You don’t have to be positive all the time. It’s perfectly okay to feel sad, angry, annoyed, frustrated, scared and anxious. Having feelings doesn’t make you a negative person. It makes you human.”
Lori Deschene
“Out of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most.”
Mark Twain
“Nobody can save you but yourself, and you’re worth saving. It’s a war not easily won, but if anything is worth winning then this is it.”
Charles Bukowski
“Sometimes self care is exercise and eating right. Sometimes it’s spending time with loved ones or taking a nap. And sometimes it’s watching an entire season of TV in one weekend while you lounge around in your pajamas. Whatever soothes your soul.”
Nanea Hoffman
“The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.”
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
#TalktoSomeone #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePreventionHotlines
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