Jan 29, 2011

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The most important invention (re-rewrite)

The most important invention

There are a lot of convenient things such as cars, airplanes, ships, refrigerators, TV, phone, air conditioners, computers, washing machines in present-day life. We consider them ordinary because they are near to ourselves. These inventions are very convenient and important but probably ships are the most important invention of all. First, we can transport large quantities of loads. Each different country trades. Trade is necessary because Japan particularly needs to import food because food self-sufficient rate in Japan is row. Without trade with foreign countries, Japan can not supply a people. Ships are useful to transport big and heavy things such as cars too. If we use airplanes, we can transport quickly but we can’t use them to transport lots of big and heavy things, so ships are the best way to trade. Second, long-distance transport is possible. When there were no ships, people walked and rode hoses to move from place to place and they could not cross over the sea. That’s why people only knew their different land, a part of earth. It takes a long time to sail but ships can stop countries and islands easier than airplanes. Third, human history was produced by development ships. This is the most important point. Judging by the history, human beings have used ships since long time ago. On and after being invented first ships, human beings use them in various cases. For trade, war, voyage, emigration and so on. Without ships, human society could not development. These are the reasons why ships are the most important invention.

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Farewell party

Today, I went to the international dorm for the farewell party. Mira, Pudding, Yuna, Hyeling, Juhhie, Hyosong, Vivi, Huen, Pathron (probably I wrote some wrong spell) and some more international students will go back to their countries next month. Some people will leave in March.
I had somethings to do in this morning, so I couldn't go there in time. I wanted to see the slide show. There were a lot of wonderful dishes that the international students cooked.
Pudding gave me a lovely necklace. I put it on right way. How sweet she is. Megumu, Eri and Ayano also got the same necklace from her.
We took a lot of pictures with them. I will definitely miss them.

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SMU (last version)

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax, which is a small port town in the center of the east coast of Canada. The most famous sightseeing spot in Halifax is Peggy's Cove. It is located on rocky shores (Visitor's Guide of Peggy's Cove, 2010, PEGGYS COVE CA. )Hanamizuki , A Japanese movie which was published last year was on location there.
There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasant Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasant Park, people can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, people are not allowed doing them. There are no pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl either. To do lawn activity, people can go to the family Lawn Area in Public Gardens. However, taking pictures in the gardens is allowed.There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If Japanese students miss Japanese food, they can go and eat there. They must be satisfied. According to Farrel (2010, personal interview), Doraku is the best Japanese restaurant of all. For shopping, Halifax Shopping Centre is the best. It has Wal-Mart and we can buy anything we need, such as pillows and blankets.ClimateHalifax is very cold in the winter season. The average highs of January and February are under 0 degrees centigrade. As many clothes as possible should be worn when going outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. Average depths of snow on the ground are 8.6 cm. (Climate of Halifax, 2010, Halifax Support Center)On the other hand summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 degrees centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 degrees centigrade. However, according to Dugal and Farrel (2010, personal interview), the hottest day ever was 40 degrees centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.PeopleThe population of Canada is about thirty-two million. This number is a quarter of the Japanese population. There are many ethnicities such as Canadian of British, French, Scottish, Irish, Native Canadians. About 360 thousand people live in Halifax. The official languages of Canada are English and French. 57 % of the people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of the population in Canada is Catholic and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are non-religious (Basic Information of Canada, 2010, Overseas in Canada).Halifax also produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen-year-old girl who got pregnant in the movie Juno. The latest movie she appeared is in Inception.TransportationThere are many kinds of transportation in Halifax. It has a bus service. Some busses run between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the starting fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use the campus bus. They can buy bus tickets for a year for 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but are difficult to use on snowy days.Halifax is a port town, so there are some aquatic vehicles such as Harbor Ferries. They run on two routes between Halifax, Dartmouth and Woodside in 12 minutes. (Harbour Ferries - Metro Transit - Halifax Regional Municipality, 2010, Halifax Regional Municipality) If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Nakashima (2010, personal interview), a senior of KGU, for domestic trips, you should use West Jet, and for international trips, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, the distance is about 50 km and taxis can be used for $53 or Airporter for $19.50. Airporter is an airport shuttle which is only available in Halifax. The return fare is $36. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to go to Halifax Spring Gardens when you use Airporter (Halifax's only Airport Shuttle, 2010, Halifax/Dartmouth Airporter).

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Tales of princess Narisa ~chapter 8

A small bird which lived in the forest was flying around the castle by chance. She saw a girl lying at the court of castle. There were two ladies too.
"What happened here?" she stealthily flew and approached to them.

"Nobody can interrupt us. I had put a poison into the glass that I gave to Narisa. She will die!" "Wow! Mom, I can get marry to prince Justin! Thank you!" "Yes, honey. You will be a princess of this country. But we have to wait a few hours. Narisa is still alive. If someone who loves her kissed her, she would woke up. We have to hide her somewhere."

The small bird was shocked at what they said. "What!? Narisa will die!? They poisoned her!? Oh my gosh! " she went fly immediately to the forest and told the dwarfs about that.
"How terrible! We have to help her! Let's go help her to the castle!" The 7 dwarfs left home in a flurry.

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The most important invention (rewrite)

The most important invention

There are a lot of convenient things such as cars, airplanes, ships, refrigerators, TV, phone, air conditioners, computers, washing machines in present-day life. We consider them ordinary because they are near to ourselves. These inventions are very convenient and important but probably ships are the most important invention of all. First, we can transport large quantities of loads. Each different country trades. Trade is necessary. Japan particularly needs to import food because food self-sufficient rate in Japan is row. Ships are useful to transport big and heavy things such as cars too. If we use airplanes, we can transport quickly but we can’t use them to transport lots of big and heavy things, so ships are the best way to trade. Second, long-distance transport is possible. When there were no ships, people walked and rode hoses to move from place to place and they could not cross over the sea. That’s why people only knew their different land, a part of earth. It takes a long time to sail but ships can stop countries and islands easier than airplanes. Third, human history was produced by development ships. This is the most important point. Judging by the history, human beings have used ships since long time ago. On and after being invented first ships, human beings use them in various cases. For trade, war, voyage, emigration and so on. Without ships, human society could not development. These are the reasons why ships are the most important invention.

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SMU (fifth rewrite)

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax, which is a small port town in the center of the east coast of Canada. There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasant Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasant Park, people can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, people are not allowed doing them. There are no pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl either. To do lawn activity, people can go to the family Lawn Area in Public Gardens. However, taking pictures in the gardens is allowed.There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If Japanese students miss Japanese food, they can go and eat there. They must be satisfied. According to Farrel (2010, personal interview), Doraku is the best Japanese restaurant of all. For shopping, Halifax Shopping Centre is the best. It has Wal-Mart and we can buy anything we need, such as pillows and blankets.ClimateHalifax is very cold in the winter season. The average highs of January and February are under 0 degrees centigrade. As many clothes as possible should be worn when going outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. Average depths of snow on the ground are 8.6 cm. (Climate of Halifax, 2010, Halifax Support Center)On the other hand summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 degrees centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 degrees centigrade. However, according to Dugal and Farrel (2010, personal interview), the hottest day ever was 40 degrees centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.PeopleThe population of Canada is about thirty-two million. This number is a quarter of the Japanese population. There are many ethnicities such as Canadian of British, French, Scottish, Irish, Native Canadians. About 360 thousand people live in Halifax. The official languages of Canada are English and French. 57 % of the people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of the population in Canada is Catholic and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are non-religious (Basic Information of Canada, 2010, Overseas in Canada).Halifax also produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen-year-old girl who got pregnant in the movie Juno. The latest movie she appeared is in Inception.TransportationThere are many kinds of transportation in Halifax. It has a bus service. Some busses run between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the starting fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use the campus bus. They can buy bus tickets for a year for 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but are difficult to use on snowy days.Halifax is a port town, so there are some aquatic vehicles such as Harbor Ferries. They run on two routes between Halifax, Dartmouth and Woodside in 12 minutes. (Harbour Ferries - Metro Transit - Halifax Regional Municipality, 2010, Halifax Regional Municipality) If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Nakashima (2010, personal interview), a senior of KGU, for domestic trips, you should use West Jet, and for international trips, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, the distance is about 50 km and taxis can be used for $53 or Airporter for $19.50. Airporter is an airport shuttle which is only available in Halifax. The return fare is $36. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to go to Halifax Spring Gardens when you use Airporter (Halifax's only Airport Shuttle, 2010, Halifax/Dartmouth Airporter).

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SMU (fourth rewrite)

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax, which is a small port town in the center of the east coast of Canada. There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasant Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasant Park, people can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, people are not allowed doing them. There are no pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl either. To do lawn activity, people can go to the family Lawn Area in Public Gardens. However, taking pictures in the gardens is allowed.There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If Japanese students miss Japanese food, they can go and eat there. They must be satisfied. According to Farrel (2010, personal interview), Doraku is the best Japanese restaurant of all. For shopping, Halifax Shopping Centre is the best. It has Wal-Mart and we can buy anything we need, such as pillows and blankets.ClimateHalifax is very cold in the winter season. The average highs of January and February are under 0 degrees centigrade. As many clothes as possible should be worn when going outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. Average depths of snow on the ground are 8.6 cm. (Climate of Halifax, 2010, Halifax Support Center)On the other hand summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 degrees centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 degrees centigrade. However, according to Dugal and Farrel (2010, personal interview), the hottest day ever was 40 degrees centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.PeopleThe population of Canada is about thirty-two million. This number is a quarter of the Japanese population. There are many ethnicities such as Canadian of British, French, Scottish, Irish, Native Canadians. About 360 thousand people live in Halifax. The official languages of Canada are English and French. 57 % of the people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of the population in Canada is Catholic and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are non-religious (Basic Information of Canada, 2010, Overseas in Canada).Halifax also produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen-year-old girl who got pregnant in the movie Juno. The latest movie she appeared is in Inception.TransportationThere are many kinds of transportation in Halifax. It has a bus service. Some busses run between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the starting fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use the campus bus. They can buy bus tickets for a year for 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but are difficult to use on snowy days.Halifax is a port town, so there are some aquatic vehicles such as Harbor Ferries. They run on two routes between Halifax, Dartmouth and Woodside in 12 minutes. (Harbour Ferries - Metro Transit - Halifax Regional Municipality, 2010, Halifax Regional Municipality)If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Nakashima (2010, personal interview), a senior of KGU, for domestic trips, we should use West Jet, and for international trips, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, the distance is about 50 km and taxis can be used for $53 or Airporter for $19.50. Airporter is an airport shuttle which is only available in Halifax. The return fare is $36. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to go to Halifax Spring Gardens when you use Airporter.

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The dreams that I have ever seen

What is your best dream that you have ever seen? I would like to tell you about dreams that I have ever seen.
At first, I will tell my best 3 dreams to you. The third one is the dream I became a member of Straw-hat pirates. I like One Piece, a very famous Japanese comic, and I always feel like being a member of the pirates when reading it. One day I read it before sleeping. Then, I dreamed that I became a pirate. I met a lot of characters of One Piece in the dream, so I was happy! The second best one is the dream that I could use magic. I could get whatever I wanted, go wherever I wanted to, and I could be whoever I wanted to. The most interesting experience was that I became a boy. I saw me who was a cool boy wearing male clothes by the mirror on a wall. “That me” didn’t have my face though, I thought that was me in the dream. The best dream ever is the dream that I was an action heroine like Angelina Jolie. I was at a parking lot of a shopping mall. There were some enemies and I was doing battle against them. While hiding behind a car, I shot a gun. I moved along trying to avoid bullets. I also dodged quickly and kicked them. I was very strong and tough. Finally, I jumped out the parking lot: from the 5th floor of parking building. Don’t worry. I could fly! That is why I jumped from a utility pole to trees, roofs and so on. I was so excited in the dream because it was breathtaking.

Now, let me tell you the worst dreams. One of them is that I was chased by a super huge skull. The skull was really big as covering all the sky. I dreamed it when I was a little child, so I remember I was really scared by it. I was running away in desperation but I felt my legs were heavy. I ran into an apartment and thought that I escaped the skull with great difficulty, however, the skull peeped into the room! And it started bloody raining. The other scary dream was a dream that monsters which eat human beings appeared at a school. I ran with my friends and family but other people were eaten. That was so bloody, cruelty and scary sight. One of the worst 3 dreams is that I got married to the terrible guy. He rather looked like a mouse than he is exactly a mouse. He was not only filthy but also evil and cold. I was badly shocked at that I had to get married to him. That was disgusting dream.

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My strange habits

I have some strange habits. Now, I will tell you about that. Don’t let this get any further. lol
I am cleanly at times. As almost people don’t like dirty things, neither do I. However, sometimes I am more cleanly than they are.
I really care about my bed getting dirty. I go to a bathroom with only shorts after getting ready for bed. I mean I take off the pants of night clothes outside of the restroom. I don’t want the hem to touch on the floor because I think floors of restrooms are not clean. I don’t want to go to bed with dirty nightclothes. Of course I don’t do like that outside the house. These days, taking it off every time is kind of troublesome, so I change clothes one more time before going to bed. I mean, I usually change clothes at least 3 times a day: when I get up, when I finish bathing and when I go to bed. Some times I change clothes 4 times a day, like when I change into my best clothes.
I usually wear slippers after taking a bath but I don’t want to put it on after I put on shoes for outside even only once. I consider the slippers are not to get my feet dirty. They save my feet against dirty and dangerous things which are on floors such as dusts and pins. If I put off the slippers to go outside before going to bed, I wash my feet.
I want to keep my own bed being in cleanliness anyway, so I never go to bed without nightclothes. I definitely take a bath or shower before going to bed. I also care about that other people even my family lie on my bed.

I also have the habit of holding my nose. When I was a child, maybe around 8 years old, I want a shapely nose because my nose was flat. I tried to pinch the base of nose with my finger every day. I used to do frequently and I have held my nose even now. That became one of my habits. My nose, after all, got a little higher than before by the habit!

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The Courtesy to women is not gender discrimination (re-rewrite)

The Courtesy to women is not gender discrimination

In 1999, Basic Act for Gender-Equal Society was established, and since then, women have been empowered through work like men work. Probably women are tougher than before Basic Act for Gender-Equal Society was established. In Japan, we have special services for girls such as Girl’s Day and so on, the cars of trains for women only. Some people consider courtesy to women is gender discrimination but it is not.
Women are getting tough at the social level. However, they also tend to be the victims of sexual crimes. Women should be protected against the tragedies. These are some game centers, especially the purikura section, which are for only women because of camera voyeurism in Kumamoto. Such a game center is found here and there in all parts of Japan.
More women and girls use entertainment facilities than men. Some people say that is a stereotype, “work for male”, but in fact, women much care about prices of stuffs than men and they tend to try to make a good purchase. Also, they tend to go somewhere with their friends, families and so on. As setting up Girl’s Day, the side of sponsors’ side: a movie theater, can get more customers and can expect making much money. That makes a social sense. That’s why Girl’s Day is not gender discrimination.

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The Courtesy to women is not gender discrimination (rewrite)

The Courtesy to women is not gender discrimination

In 1999, Basic Act for Gender-Equal Society was established, and since then, women have been empowered through work like men work. Probably women are tougher than before Basic Act for Gender-Equal Society was established. In Japan, we have special services for ladies such as Lady’s Day women can see a premier movie for 1000 yen at a movie theater, the cars of trains for women only. Some people consider courtesy to women is gender discrimination but it is not gender discrimination.
Women are getting tough at the social level. However, they also tend to be the victims of sexual crimes. Women should be protected against the tragedies. These are some game centers, especially the purikura section, which are for only women because of camera voyeurism in Kumamoto. Such a game center is located in all parts of Japan.
Most of the users of entertainment facilities on weekdays are women. Some people say that is a stereotype, “male work”, but in fact, women much care about prices of stuffs than men and they tend to try to make a good purchase. Also, they tend to go somewhere with their friends. As setting up Lady’s Day, the side of sponsors’ side, such a movie theater, can get more customers and can expect making much money. That makes a social sense. That’s why Lady’s Day is not gender discrimination.

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The relationship between Huck and Jim

I watched a DVD, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, at a class. This is my report.

The relationship between Huck and Jim

Huck and Jim are compared. Huck is a white boy who is in the owner of slave side. Jim is an adult and he is a African American who is considered slaves. The relationship between Huck and Jim is on a subtle balance.
First, the relationship between Huck and Jim is equal friendship. You can find that by the scene Jim confessed that father of Huck had died. Judging from what Huck said, “I thought we were friends”, they became the best friends on their escape way. They built a equal relationship. If they were not in an equal relationship, Huck would not have felt that he had been cheated by Jim.
Huck is an unfettered person, so he could be a friend with Jim. He considered himself to be a bad-mannered, and he feels Mrs. Watson’s discipline, studying, formal clothes and manners are boring. Most of the then whites used to think they are sophisticated. Because Huck deviated from the white society, he could get along with Jim.
However, the relationship between Huck and Jim sometimes become the relationship of “a white and an African American”. Jim wasn’t cultured. On the way they moved downstream of Mississippi River, Huck showed his knowledge to Jim. Jim asked Huck to read the arrest instruction. Also, Huck has tried abandoning Jim once. These scenes show you the difference between the then whites and African American.
These two relationships, “equal friendship” and “white and African American”, keep their balance and also make this movie get depth.

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Tales of princess Narisa ~chapter 7

“It is Narisa!” the young lady said.
They are Narisa’s stepmother and sister-in-law. In fact, the stepmother got married again to a nobleman. They became the aristocracy, so they got an invitation.
“Hey! That’s unfair! Why is she here!? Why is she dancing with the prince???!!!” Narisa’s sister got angry at the sight. “Mom, do something about this situation for me! I want to marry him!” “Don’t worry, baby. I will.”

There was a great dinner on the long tables in the hall. After dancing, Narisa had dinner. “I have never seen a great dinner like this!” She was impressed. “I want to give this dinner to my friends who live in the forest…”
Her stepmother walked up to Narisa till prince Justin left. “Long time no see, Narisa.”
“Mother!” Narisa was surprised. “How have you been? Actually, I got married to a nobleman. I am happy now. So, I want to say sorry to you for what I had done to you. Can you forgive me?” Narisa got confused but forgave her because she was an innocent girl. “Oh, thank you. I have thought you should forgive me. Well, why don’t we toast? Here is your drink.” Narisa’s stepmother handed her a glass. “To our good relation.”
Narisa drank all the glass. Her stepmother gloated because the drink was poisoned.

“Oh, I think I am tired. I feel dizzy. Let me go outside.” Narisa left the hall and fell down.

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Writing Placement Essay for Writing

Writing Placement Essay for Writing
Dear host family,
Hi, my name is Narisa. I’m 19 years old now. I live in Kumamoto and go to university. I major in English in the university. When I was an elementary schoolchild, I used to go to an English conversation school and I began to be interested in English since then. I like English conversation, so I’m looking forward to seeing you and I would like to talk with you. I have 4 younger sisters and 1 younger brother. I’m used to an environment with little children. That’s why if there are any children in your family, I want to play with him or her. By the way, what do you usually do on weekends? I spend most of my time at home. I like watching TV, reading books including “manga” and listening to music. I watch sitcoms, variety shows, movies, cartoons and music shows. I like Ugly Betty, Disney’s films and similar films. My favorite singers are Mariah Carey, Ne-Yo, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Lady GaGa among that. I like R&B and pop. I’m not good at sports, so if anything, I don’t like them but I just like playing tennis, walking and jogging. If we have any chance, I would like to do that with you. The town where I live is not so far from a city area and is near a mountain. How about your town? Also, I would like to know your lifestyle and your culture. Please tell me about them. I’m really looking forward to seeing you. See you later.

With love,
Narisa

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Jan 27, 2011

Beautiful ladies with short hair

I like beautiful ladies with short hair! For example, Emma Watson, Frankie who is a member of The Saturdays and Rihanna. I think they are gorgeous. I like to be like them, but I don't have a courage to have my hair cut. Moreover, I am an ordinary girl. Beautiful girls who have short hair look more beautiful and fashionable than when they had long hair.

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Tales of Princess Narisa ~chapter 6

At the castle, prince Justin was waiting for Narisa to arrive. Some princesses asked him to dance together, but he didn't accpet their asking.
"What a boring party. Where is she?" he said on his mind. At that time, he saw a beautiful girl was entering the hall. The girl was wearing a very beautiful dress and she looked like an angel.
"That is Narisa!" He left for her.

Narisa was finding prince Justin. "Where is he? Oh, I can hear my heart pounding. I feel like running away because the ladies are real princesses! I wonder why I came here. I came to a wrong place." She was feeling overwhelmed by the aura of the gorgeous princesses.

"Shall we dance?" prince Justin talked to Narisa like when they first met. Narisa flashed a shy smile at him. When they started dancing with romantic music, the lights were turned down and they shot into a spotlight.

Almost people at the hall admired prince Justin and Narisa's dancing. However, some people watched them with envy eyes. Particularly, two ladies was staring at Narisa.

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Jan 25, 2011

January - the latter half

On January 11, I had the last Honor English Seminar class. At the class, I experienced interpretation with using real equipments for interpreters. I tried Japanese-English simontaneous interpretation. I had already interpretated the video before the class though. I was a little nervous, but I could enjoy. Two professional interpreters also came and gave us how to study and what we should do for our futures. I thought I definitely experienced a wonderful thing. On 21, I went to a restaurant which served ordering buffet for Ayano, Pudding, Mira and Mon chan's birthday party. Their birthdays are all in January. The other members are Megumu, Eri, Yusen, Yuna, Chonchon san, Gen and Clark. We talked a lot. I really had a good time. I like being with them. They make me happy :) I watched Ikemen desune, a Korean sitcom, last Satuday. I really really like the sitcom. It is a love comedy. It is so much fun but sad sometimes. It is the best Asian sitcom ever, I think. If you like love stories, you should watch it! I studied for final exam in a whole day last Sunday.

In this spring holiday, I am going to Korea with Eri and Ayano! Plus, I will go to Hous Ten bos with Gen, Lexy and Eri. Some more people may join us. The trips will be in for a great time anyway. I am looking forward to them!

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January - the first half

I stayed home during oshogatsu because I had a cold. I didn't have fever but I didn't feel like going anywhere. My nose was stopped. From January 5, school started. I went to school and took the class for studying abroad on the Friday night. On 8, I went to a beauty salon and had my hair dye and cut. After that, I went home and went down town soon. I went to a nail salon. It was my first time, so I was excited. I had my nails be pink-and-white French style. It was simple but cute! I liked it. It costs only 4800 yen. At other salons, it generally costs at least 6000 yen. January 10 was the coming-of-age day. I woke up at 4:00 am and left home 4:45. I had my hair set and put make-up on at a beauty salon. Then, I moved to Wedding Box, a wedding and dressing salon, and had putting on kimono. The kimono I wore was black color and Japanese traditional pattern.

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Jan 24, 2011

The Wizard of OZ



The Wizard of OZ
L. Frank Baum
4-7700-2249-2
I thought I knew the story of The Wizard of OZ, but this original story was a little different. I thought Dorothy went see the Wizard of OZ who made her dream with the dog, lion, scarecrow and Tin Woodman. It was not so simple. I was surprised at the twist ending but I could enjoy reading it. I thought this story and Momotaro were similar in a way that the lead character got together with some companies.
Some words and sentences were kind of difficult for me but it was easy to read without a dictionary. I would like to recommend reading this book if you have ever not read The Wizard of OZ.
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book point-5 , 15+5=20

Jan 20, 2011

SMU(re-rewrite)

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax, which is a small port town in the center of the east coast of Canada. There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasant Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasant Park, people can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, people are not allowed doing them. There are no pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl either. To do lawn activity, people can go to the family Lawn Area in Public Gardens. However, taking pictures in the gardens is allowed.
There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If Japanese students miss Japanese food, they should go and eat there. According to Farrel (2010, personal interview), Doraku is the best Japanese restaurant of all. For shopping, Halifax Shopping Centre is the best. It has Wal-Mart and we can buy anything we need, such as pillows and blankets.
Climate
Halifax is very cold in the winter season. The average highs of January and February are under 0 degrees centigrade. As many clothes as possible should be worn when going outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. Average depths of snow on the ground are 8.6 cm. (Climate of Halifax, 2010, Halifax Support Center)
On the other hand summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 degrees centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 degrees centigrade. However, according to Dugal and Farrel (2010, personal interview), the hottest day ever was 40 degrees centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.
People
The population of Canada is about thirty-two million. This number is a quarter of the Japanese population. There are many ethnicities such as Canadian of British, French, Scottish, Irish, Native Canadians. About 360 thousand people live in Halifax. The official languages of Canada are English and French. 57 % of the people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of the population in Canada is Catholic and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are non-religious (Basic Information of Canada, 2010, Overseas in Canada).
Halifax also produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen-year-old girl who got pregnant in the movie Juno. The latest movie she appeared is in Inception.
Transportation
There are many kinds of transportation in Halifax. It has a bus service. Some busses run between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the starting fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use the campus bus. They can buy bus tickets for a year for 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but are difficult to use on snowy days.
Halifax is a port town, so there are some aquatic vehicles such as Harbor Ferries. They run on two routes between Halifax, Dartmouth and Woodside in 12 minutes. (Harbour Ferries - Metro Transit - Halifax Regional Municipality, 2010, Halifax Regional Municipality)
If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Nakashima (2010, personal interview), a senior of KGU, for domestic trips, we should use West Jet, and for international trips, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, the distance is about 50 km and taxis can be used for $53 or Airporter for $19.50. Airporter is an airport shuttle which is only available in Halifax. The return fare is $36. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to go to Halifax Spring Gardens when you use Airporter.

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Jan 18, 2011

Tales of Princess Narisa ~chapter 5

Enchanted Narisa looked beautiful. "What a beautiful dress!! I feel I am like a princess! Oh, thank you so much."
"That's my pleasure, young lady. Hey, you should go right now. The party is starting!" the fairy said.
"I know, but how can I get there?" "Oops! I have something I forgot."
The fairy casted a spell on an apple she had and she transformed the apple into a carriage. Also, she changed two squirrels into carriage horses and changed one rabbit into a cabman.
"Oh, my! So lovely! What can I say? Thank you, Thank you so much."
No sooner had Narisa got into the carriage than she asked the cabman to let the horses run.
"Have fun!" The fairy said and disappeared.

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Jan 17, 2011

My name



My name

My last name is Yoshizato. Yoshi means lucky and sato means village, countryside and family home. Both yoshi and sato are Japanese reading. Their Chinese readings are kichi and ri. The national ranking of Yoshizato is 49,767th. Yoshizato is one of rare names in Japan. I think there is no famous people whose name is Yoshizato.
I have ever seen the family crests at my grandfather’s grave before. It was two lines in the circle. I think it is the family crest of my family. However, the family crest of Yoshizato is basically a Japanese plum because Yoshizato came from Sugawara. Sugawara is one of 5 big Japanese name in ancient Japan.
My first name, Narisa, means Southern beautiful sand. My father is from a Southern country, Thailand, so he wanted to give me a name which describes it. Narisa is easy to say for people who speak English, and it is natural in Japan. Also, there are people whose names are Narisa in Thailand. The second kanji of my first name is usually read rei or uruwashii in Japan. Mine, ri, is real Chinese reading.
I could not find someone who has the same name as mine in Japan because Narisa is also rare. I could find only Narisa Chakrapongse. She is concerned with the Thai Royal family. She is a granddaughter of Lama fifth. Lama fifth was a Thai king.
My nicknames are Nari, Nari chan, Naripy, Narichi and Narilyn Monroe. Most of people call me Narisa or Nari. Serena, one of my sisters, calls me Naripy and some of my high school friends call me Narichi. I usually use Narilyn on the internet. Narilyn sounds like Marilyn, so I like it.
Now, I am going to introduce my brother and sisters’ names. Their names are Serena, Yurina, Haruna, Emina and Koyo. Serena means Southern quiet jewels. Yurina means Southern sweet melody. Haruna means Southern spring. Emina means shiny light in the South and Koyo means leaf of light. All girls have kanji of minami.
I like my own name, so I would like to tell my parents thank you.

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Jan 7, 2011

SMU essay (rewrite)

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax, which is a small port town in the center of the east coast of Canada. There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasant Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasant Park, people can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, people are not allowed doing them. There are no pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl either. To do lawn activity, people can go to the family Lawn Area in Public Gardens. However, taking pictures in the gardens is allowed.
There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If Japanese students miss Japanese food, they should go and eat there. According to Jordan who is an exchange student from Canada, Doraku is the best Japanese restaurant of all. For shopping, Halifax Shopping Centre is the best. It has Walmart and we can buy anything we need, such as pillows and blankets.
Halifax is very cold in the winter season. The average highs of January and February are under 0 degree centigrade. As many clothes as possible should be worn when going outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. Average depths of snow on the ground are 8.6 cm. (Climate of Halifax, 2010, Halifax Support Center) On the other hand summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 degree centigrade. However, according to Lexy and Jordan who are the exchange students from Saint Mary's University, the hottest day ever was 40 centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.
The population of Canada is about thirty-two million. This number is a quarter of the Japanese population. There are many ethnicities such as Canadian of British, French, Scottish, Irish, Native Canadians. About 360 thousand people live in Halifax. The official languages of Canada are English and French. 57 % of the people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of the population in Canada is Catholic and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are non-religious. Halifax also produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen-year-old girl who got pregnant in the movie Juno. The latest movie she appeared is in Inception.
Halifax has a bus service. Some busses run between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the starting fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use the campus bus. They can buy bus tickets for a year for 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but are difficult to use on snowy days. Halifax is a port town, so there are a lot of aquatic vehicles. If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Mio Nakashima, a senior of KGU, for domestic trips, we should use West Jet, and for international trips, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, the distance is about 50 km and taxis can be used for $53 or Air Porter for $19.50. Air Porter is an airport shuttle which is only available in Halifax. The return fare is $36. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to go to Halifax Spring Gardens when you use Air Porter.

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SMU essay

Saint Mary's University is in Halifax as you know. Halifax is a small port town but the center of the east coast of Canada. There are two famous parks in Halifax. The names are Point Pleasent Park and Halifax Public Gardens. In Point Pleasent Park, you can jog, take a dog for a walk, and go on a picnic. In Halifax Public Gardens, you are not allowed doing them. No pets, no jogging, no bikes and no feeding the birds and waterfowl. If you want to do lawn activity, you should go to the family Lawn Area. However, you can take pictures in the gardens. There are some Japanese food restaurants in Halifax. If you miss Japanese food, you should go and eat. According to Jordan, a friend who is from Canada, Doraku is the best of all. For shopping, you can go to Halifax Shopping Centre. It has Wal Mart and we can buy something we need such as pillows and blankets.
Halifax is very cold in winter season. The average highs of Janualy and February are under 0 centigrade. You shoud put on clothes as much as possible when you go outside in winter. Gloves and earmaffs are necessary. The Average depths of snow on ground are 8.6 cm. The other side, summer season in Halifax is warm. The average highs of June and September are 19 centigrade. The ones of July and August are 23 centigrade. However, according to the exchange students from Saint Mary's University, the hottest day ever was 40 centigrade a few years ago. Halifax has over 100 days of mist or fog each year.
The population of Canada is about thirty-two million. The number is a quarter of Japanese one. There are Canadian of British, French, scottish, Irish, Native Canadian and so on. In Halifax, about 360 thousand people live. The official language of Canada is English and French. 57 % of people speak English and 22% of them speak French. The rest of them speak more than two languages or other languages. Religions which are believed by people in Canada are Christianity, Jedea, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. 44 % of population in Canada is Cathoric and 29 % is Protestant. 16.5 % are in non religion. Halifax produced a famous actress. Her name is Ellen Page. She played a sixteen girl who get pregnant in Juno. The latest movie she appeared is Inception.
Halifax has a bus service. Some busses are running between Halifax and Dartmouth. From Halifax to Dartmouth, the start fare is 2 dollars. Students of SMU can use campus bus. They have to buy the bus tickets for a year by 100 dollars. Cars and bicycles are necessary for life but you should walk on snow day. Halifax is a port town, so there are a lot of aquatic vehicles. If you want to travel outside of Halifax, you should use airplanes. According to Mio N, a senior of KGU, for domestic trip, you should use West Jet, and for International trip, Air Canada is good. Between Halifax Airport and SMU, you can use taxi for $53 or air porter for $21. Both of them take 30 minutes. However, you have to walk to Halifax Public Gardens when you use it.

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The Trials of America

The Trials of America
America has the jury system. There are a lot of lawyers in America. There are a lot of kind of lawyers who specialize in their each line. It is necessary for both the plaintiffs and the defendants to choose which lawyers are good for them. The reason why the company which was accused of sexual harassment by Josey chose a female lawyer was in order to raise the jury and judge. The company didn’t want Josey to win the suit because they felt like she took away their job and authority, so they thought a female lawyer was a good point to let her defend them. They want to show off that they are kind to women. Fortunately, Josey had a good lawyer, so she could give the courage to stand up to her coworkers. Finally, how to convey someone’s feelings to the jury is the most important for a trial in America. Also, The citizen judge system started in Japan. The citizen judges should not make a decision based on emotion.

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