2017年4月4日 星期二

week3丹麥女孩

The Danish Girl: Tom Hooper's drama's influence on Copenhagen


Walking the streets of Copenhagen is one thing; walking the streets of Copenhagen having seen The Danish Girl is another.
As someone who was introduced to artist Einar Wegener’s transformation into transgender pioneer Lili Elbe via Tom Hooper's period retelling, I had no idea quite how deeply this story ran through the veins of Lili’s homeland.

One meander through the city streets later and it's a sure bet you'll have stumbled across a painting, building or street that withholds some form of connection to Hooper's Oscar-winning film.

One such location is the Nyhavn canal district, a cobbled waterfront home to numerous picturesque locales. Only a year previous had the area been transported into a 1920s fish market with Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander strolling around in character as Ebe and artist Gerda Wegener.
A nearby worker based in an office above restaurant Cap Horn tells me how she had glimpsed the two in action just by a mere glance out of the window; Little did she realise she was watching an Oscar-winner to be.
Other destinations used during production include Magstaede, Det Kongelige Teater, Kunsthal Charlottenborg and the Frederiksstad district (take note: each place warrants a visit).
Most memorable, however, are the pastoral buildings home to Ben Whishaw's character Henrik – Lili's love interest – which remained untouched for the film; on the day that I visit, the Nyboder naval barracks are barren yet beautiful, much like in the image below.
To gather an effective sense of The Danish Girl’s full importance, visitors to Copenhagen need simply go wandering.
On one of our many coffee stops, my party happens across a twentysomething who, through conversation, drops in how he was an extra in one of the film's key moments; he can be glimpsed in the scene where Lili researches sex reassignment in a Parisian library (Denmark's Fiolstæde Reading Room standing in for the French capital).
Another surprise came during a visit to Arken Museum of Modern Art, a touchstone building based outside of the city's centre. We inadvertently realise the museum is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the works of Gerda Wegener.
Seeing her story expressed through the real-life paintings of Lili fills you with a sense of melancholic realisation of the duo's very existence. Open until January 2017, the gallery serves as the film's perfect accompaniment bolstering any Copenhagen visit. (Sidenote: don't miss the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition also.)
The Danish Girl's true lasting legacy is the way in which Copenhagen openly provides a broader understanding of Lili and Gerda's remarkably touching story.

文章網址
 http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/the-danish-girl-the-influence-of-tom-hoopers-drama-on-copenhagen-denmark-locations-a7028461.html
文章導言
What:
Walking the streets of Copenhagen is one thing; walking the streets of Copenhagen having seen The Danish Girl is another.
Keyword:
The Danish Girl
Copenhagen 
Oscar-winning 
sex
melancholic 

2017年2月28日 星期二

week 2 泰王蒲美蓬駕崩


World Leaders and Royalty Mourn the Death of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej


Thailand's Royal Palace announced on Thursday that King Bhumibol Adulyadej died at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital, and people around the world responded with an outpouring of grief.
Hundreds of Thais had gathered by thehospital since Sunday to chant prayers and offer flowers after news spread of the monarch's deteriorating health. By Wednesday, the palace announced that the 88-year-old leader's kidneys and liver were not working properly, and his health had "overall not yet stabilized."
The king—who was the world's longest reining monarch, having been on the throne for seven decades—is widely revered in Thailand. He will be succeededby his son and male heir Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, says the country's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who has led the country since a 2014 coup. He says Thailand will hold a yearlong grieving period.
Here is how world leaders reacted to the death:
U.S. President Barack Obama sent his condolences and recalled the king's " grace and warmth, as well as his deep affection and compassion for the Thai people,"according to a White House statement.
He also said the late monarch was "a tireless champion of his country's development and demonstrated unflagging devotion to improving the standard of living of the Thai people.With a creative spirit and a drive for innovation, he pioneered new technologies that have rightfully received worldwide acclaim. His Majesty leaves a legacy of care for the Thai people that will be cherished by future generations."
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the king "one of the tallest leaders of all time" who was "widely revered by his people."
文章網址:
http://time.com/4529441/thai-king-bhumibol-adulyadej-death-world-mourns/
文章導言:
what:
 King Bhumibol Adulyadej died at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital

Keyword:
Thailand 
Bhumibol Adulyadej 
prayer 
died
gather 

week 1 美同性婚姻合法

 Same-sex marriage in the United States


In a landmark opinion, a divided Supreme Court ruled on June 26th that states cannot ban same-sex marriage. The U.S. is now the 21st country to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide. Married same-sex couples will now enjoy the same legal rights and benefits as married heterosexual couples and will be recognized on official documents such as birth and death certificates.


文章網址:
http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/us/map-same-sex-marriage/


文章導言:

when: June 26th

what:
a divided Supreme Court ruled on June 26th that states cannot ban same-sex marriage. 

keyword:
same-sex marriage
legal
United States 
opinion
couple

2017年1月8日 星期日

阿里辭世

Muhammad Ali's Death: Can Head Injuries Cause Parkinson's




Boxing champion Muhammad Ali lived with Parkinson's disease for three decades before his death on Friday (June 3) at the age of 74, and many have wondered whether Ali's boxing career caused him to develop the neurological disorder.
Although it's likely that frequent head injuries played a role in the boxer's Parkinson's disease, certain genes may have also increased his susceptibility to the disease, experts said.
It's likely his repeated head injuries contributed to his Parkinson's disease," said Dr. Barbara Changizi, a neurologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, who was not involved with Ali's treatment. But given how young Ali was when he was diagnosed with the disorder — the boxer was 42 — there's a "strong chance that genetics played a significant role as well," Changizi said. The average age of Parkinson's onset is 60 years old, according to the Michael J. Fox Foundation. 
In patients with Parkinson's disease, the brain cells that produce a chemical called dopamine start to die off. Because dopamine is important for the control of muscle movement, Parkinson's patients experience symptoms such as tremors, slowed movements and muscle stiffness.
In most cases, the exact reason that the dopamine-producing cells start to die is not known, Changizi said. But certain genes appear to increase people's risk of developing the disease at a relatively young age. For this reason, "when you have young onset disease, we are more suspicious" of genetics contributing, Changizi said.
Still, head trauma has also been linked with Parkinson's disease. In a 2013 review study, researchers found that people with head trauma that resulted in a concussion were 57 percent more likely to develop Parkinson's disease, than people who never experienced such head trauma.
Head injuries can cause inflammation in the brain, which may lead to changes in cells and brain structures that contribute to Parkinson's, Changizi said.

And injuries that specifically damage the part of the brain that contains dopamine-producing cells, called the substantia nigra, can also lead to Parkinson's, Changizi said.
After Ali's death, some people asked on social media sites whether Ali could have also suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease found in athletes such as football players who have experienced repeated blows to the head.
But Changizi said, "Parkinson's disease would be enough to explain a lot of his symptoms."
The official cause of Ali's death was septic shock, according to news sources. Septic shock is a complication that can happen in people who have an infection. It can involve bodywide inflammation, and a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Ali had been hospitalized a week before he died for a respiratory infection, sources reported.

文章網址:
https://www.google.com.tw/amp/amp.livescience.com/54986-muhammad-ali-head-injury-parkinsons.html?client=ms-android-om-lge

文章導言:
Who: 
Muhammad Ali 
What:
He lived with Parkinson's disease for three decades before his death on Friday (June 3) at the age of 74,
Why:
boxing career caused him to develop the neurological disorder.

Keyword:
boxing 
Muhammad Ali
Parkinson's disease 
die
neurological 



2017年1月2日 星期一

ISIS伊斯蘭國

Islamic State terror attacks to INCREASE after defeat in Iraq and Syria, warns US general


SLAMIC State will use their military defeat in Iraq and Syria to morph into a global terror organisation capable of waging increasingly deadly attacks on the West, a senior US general has warned.
Commander Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland, who heads the US-led Operation Inherent Resolve, issued the bleak assessment after spending almost a year fighting against ISIS in Iraq.

The experienced general said the future of the Islamist group was as an al-Qaeda style insurgency once its territory had been carved up in the Middle East.

He said: "Military success in Iraq and Syria will not necessarily mean the end of Daesh [ISIS].

"We can expect the enemy to adapt, to morph into a true insurgent force and terrorist organisation capable of horrific attacks like the one here on July 3rd in Baghdad and those others we've seen around the world."
More than 300 people were killed in the Iraqi capital on that day when ISIS bombers struck a commercial street in the Karrada district of central Baghdad.

The attack was one of the deadliest in Iraq since Saddam Hussein was toppled 13 years ago.

Lt Gen MacFarland also warned that ISIS would attempt to move their strategic bases from cities that have fallen to coalition forces, including the town of Manbij which served as a key supply route between Turkey and ISIS' de-facto capital Raqqa.

He said: "They may re-locate or try to re-constitute that capability elsewhere but it won't be as convenient for the enemy if they do that and it won't be as effective."


文章網址:
https://www.google.com.tw/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/world/698994/Islamic-State-terror-attacks-INCREASE-defeat-Iraq-Syria-warns-US-general/amp?client=ms-android-om-lge

文章導言:
What:
SLAMIC State will use their military defeat in lraq and Syria to morph into a global terror organization capable of waging increasingly deadly attacks on the West.

How:
a senior US general has warned.
   


Keywords:
military 
terror 
organization
attack
ISIS

2016年12月26日 星期一

Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Samsung's aggressive battery design led to the Galaxy Note 7 explosions


As the report points out, compressing the battery would force the positive and negative layers to squeeze together. Samsung itself said that it might have been too aggressive with the design. In addition, there is a normal amount of swelling that takes place. Some of it comes from the pressure on the battery created through pushing on the back cover (for example, by putting the phone in one's back pocket and then sitting on a chair). 
In order to make the phone thin, the batteries were designed to be carry as much capacity as possible, while keeping to a svelte footprint. The report stated that if the phablet had not been recalled, the body of Galaxy Note 7 units throughout the world would probably have separated.
Samsung was taking a risk by shipping a battery that left very little wiggle room for problems. And yes, this should have been spotted in tests. However, Samsung broke protocol by handling the testing itself
"The design and validation process for a new product is challenging for everyone. In this case, Samsung took a deliberate step towards danger, and their existing test infrastructure and design validation process failed them. They shipped a dangerous product. That this is possible at one of the top consumer electronic companies in the world is humbling -- and demonstrates the need for better tools. Instrumental is building them."-Instrumental
Samsung did shoot itself in the foot. By one calculation, the company will tally more than $5 billion in lost revenue and other costs associated with the recall of the Galaxy Note 7.

According to a new report, Samsung's aggressive design for the battery employed by the Galaxy Note 7might have been the culprit behind the multiple explosions that led the company to pull the phablet from the market. The way the cell was designed, a pair of polymer layers drenched in electrolytes was used to separate a positive layer made of lithium cobalt oxide, and a negative layer made of graphite. Should those two layers meet, the electrolytes would heat up causing an explosion.



文章網址:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Report-Samsungs-aggressive-battery-design-led-to-the-Galaxy-Note-7-explosions_id88617

文章導言:
What:
As the report points out, compressing the battery would force the positive and negative layers to squeeze together.
How:
The way the cell was designed, a pair of polymer layers drenched in electrolytes was used to separate a positive layer made of lithium cobalt oxide, and a negative layer made of graphite. Should those two layers meet, the electrolytes would heat up causing an explosion.




Keyword:
Samsung
battery
aggressive 
squeeze 
explosions








2016年12月5日 星期一

熊本地震

Kumamoto quakes caused ¥3.8 trillion damage, official estimate shows



Powerful earthquakes that hit Kumamoto Prefecture in April caused damage worth ¥3.8 trillion, the local government has confirmed in its first estimate of the economic impact on the prefecture. 
Homes suffered the worst damage at about ¥2 trillion, with approximately 170,000 houses affected including around 8,000 that were completely destroyed.
A magnitude-6.5 quake hit the prefecture on April 14, followed by a 7.3-magnitude quake two days later.
Damage to the business sector, including factories and hotels, was estimated at ¥820 billion and damage to roads, bridges and other public infrastructure at ¥268.5 billion, the government said Wednesday.
A total of ¥93.6 billion in damage was logged for cultural property, ¥148.7 billion for the agricultural sector and ¥90 billion for waste processing facilities.
In May, the central government estimated the damage in Kumamoto at around ¥1.8 trillion to ¥3.8 trillion.
The Hokkaido government said the same day that four powerful typhoons and an extratropical depression downgraded from a typhoon that hit the island in August caused ¥278.6 billion of damage, with flood damage totaling ¥66.1 billion.
Damage to the agricultural sector reached ¥54.2 billion, with 38,927 square meters of farmland used for growing onions and potatoes spoiled, while damage to the fisheries industry was estimated at ¥7.4 billion and the forestry sector at ¥6 billion.
The local government plans to compile its largest supplementary budget of ¥65 billion to rebuild infrastructure and other facilities
.

文章網址:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/09/29/national/kumamoto-government-estimates-%C2%A53-8-trillion-damage-done-april-earthquakes/#.WEYmnfmqpHx
文章導言:
What:
Powerful earthquakes that hit Kumamoto Prefecture in April caused damage worth ¥3.8 trillion

When:
on April 14

Where:
Kumamoto Prefecture



keyword:
earthquake 
Kumamoto
rebuild 
infrastructure
trillion
prefecture