Saturday, July 7, 2012

DEVELOP YOUR DESCRIBING SKILLS.....


JULY 6TH, 2012
MR. HAN'S 176TH-HOUR CLASS

TOPICS:
1. ALUREON MALWARE TO HIT THE WORLD ON MONDAY JULY 9TH, 2012
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/virus-could-black-nearly-250-000-pcs-222349868--finance.html
2. MUSCLE EXERCISES
3. MUSCLE TONING EXERCISES
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/fitness/muscle-toning-walking-exercises

SKILLS:
1. AGREEING / DISAGREEING
2. SHARING ONE'S OPINIONS
3. DISCUSSING


[12:15:49 PM] Pretty Jean says: engaged in
[12:17:14 PM] Pretty Jean says: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/virus-could-black-nearly-250-000-pcs-222349868--finance.html
[12:19:31 PM] Pretty Jean says: teaching
[12:19:50 PM] Pretty Jean says: so worried
[12:20:30 PM] Pretty Jean says: we cross the bridge when we get there
[12:22:18 PM] Pretty Jean says: trivial
[12:22:18 PM] Jshan says: unenforced
[12:22:40 PM] Pretty Jean says: we cannot manage everything on the internet
[12:23:09 PM] Jshan says: ùn·réalized
[12:24:26 PM] Pretty Jean says: Teaching is my number one job.
[12:24:35 PM] Pretty Jean says: This is my love.
[12:25:06 PM] Pretty Jean says: it's not a job
[12:25:10 PM] Pretty Jean says: it's a duty
[12:25:36 PM] Pretty Jean says: I understood it.
[12:26:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: A peaceful mind is much better than money.
[12:26:23 PM] Pretty Jean says: I agree.
[12:27:11 PM] Pretty Jean says: everlasting life
[12:27:20 PM] Pretty Jean says: everlasting beauty
[12:27:42 PM] Pretty Jean says: 50 kls
[12:27:47 PM] Jshan says: 52
[12:27:48 PM] Jshan says: 53
[12:27:53 PM] Pretty Jean says: No.
[12:28:01 PM] Pretty Jean says: same thing
[12:28:26 PM] Pretty Jean says: arms
[12:28:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: maybe because of exercises
[12:29:01 PM] Pretty Jean says: bloated again
[12:29:14 PM] Pretty Jean says: exercises
[12:29:28 PM] Pretty Jean says: muscles and flesh now
[12:29:48 PM] Pretty Jean says: heart will be in trouble
[12:29:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: maintain
[12:30:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: 48
[12:30:07 PM] Pretty Jean says: 47
[12:30:19 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2 weeks ago
[12:30:30 PM] Pretty Jean says: I tried not to do what I started to do
[12:30:40 PM] Pretty Jean says: I had a hard time breathing.
[12:30:46 PM] Pretty Jean says: no strength
[12:30:56 PM] Pretty Jean says: in the choir
[12:31:08 PM] Pretty Jean says: I need strength for my choir practices.
[12:31:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 in the evening
[12:31:41 PM] Pretty Jean says: on Sundays
[12:31:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: thrice a week
[12:32:03 PM] Pretty Jean says: muscle exercises
[12:32:17 PM] Jshan says: 4 5
[12:32:45 PM] Pretty Jean says: flexibility
[12:33:12 PM] Jshan says: give to press ur
[12:33:21 PM] Pretty Jean says: 50 counts
[12:34:05 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can do the third set without trembling.
[12:34:31 PM] Pretty Jean says: tremors
[12:34:53 PM] Pretty Jean says: without shaking my body
[12:34:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: easily
[12:35:22 PM] Pretty Jean says: leg muscles
[12:35:25 PM] Pretty Jean says: got pains
[12:35:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: calf
[12:40:03 PM] Jshan says: NOW I am rebooring my system again
[12:40:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2. sura - the muscular back part of the shank
calf
skeletal muscle, striated muscle - a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes
shank - the part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle
mid-calf - the middle of the calf; half way between the knee and ankle
gastrocnemius, gastrocnemius muscle - the muscle in the back part of the leg that forms the greater part of the calf; responsible for the plantar flexion of the foot
soleus, soleus muscle - a broad flat muscle in the calf of the leg under the gastrocnemius muscle
Achilles tendon, tendon of Achilles - a large tendon that runs from the heel to the calf
[12:40:24 PM] Jshan says: rebooting.... now
[12:40:32 PM] Pretty Jean says: ok...
[12:40:35 PM] Pretty Jean says: I will wait
[12:45:08 PM] Pretty Jean says: striated muscle
[12:45:27 PM] Pretty Jean says: pressing the muscles
[12:45:39 PM] Pretty Jean says: with a bottle
[12:46:48 PM] Pretty Jean says: gastrocnemius muscle
[12:47:57 PM] Pretty Jean says: gas·troc·ne·mi·us Pronunciation (gstrk-nm-s, gstr-)
n. pl. gas·troc·ne·mi·i (-m-)
The largest, most prominent muscle of the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot and bends the knee.
[12:48:24 PM] Pretty Jean says: striated
[12:48:32 PM] Pretty Jean says: gastrocnemius
[12:50:06 PM] Pretty Jean says: abdomen
[12:50:24 PM] Pretty Jean says: how to firm my muscles
[12:50:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: they are forming now
[12:50:51 PM] Pretty Jean says: I need to make them firm.
[12:51:25 PM] Jshan says: power weight
[12:52:45 PM] Pretty Jean says: after 6 months of continuous exercises
[12:53:56 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can firm up my muscles
[12:55:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/fitness/muscle-toning-walking-exercises
[12:56:18 PM] Pretty Jean says:
Tone Up All Over: The Exercises
Here are the moves to turn your 20-minute walk into a circuit-training, flab-eliminating routine that also tones legs and arms. Ready to get moving? Check out the whole routine here.
By Karen Asp
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the beginning of a squat with chest press
Squat with Chest Press - A
Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Wrap a resistance band around shoulder blades, and hold ends in each hand, arms at chest level, elbows out.

Read more: Muscle Toning Exercises - Body Firming Exercises - Good Housekeeping
[12:56:43 PM] Pretty Jean says: why?
[12:58:12 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can do all the positions / exercises without the use of the rubber band.
[1:02:47 PM] Jshan says: It was natural for me to compare sentences in Korean and in English. Korean represents my background and the language of my early education and English represents the language I acquired in adulthood and the language of my further education. Comparison of two sentences from different cultures demonstrates varying points of view on the same topic. Historical issues reflect different cultural interpretations.
One of my preferred approaches to expanding my understanding of English is reading newspaper articles covering current affairs. While doing this, I came across the issue of compensation of Korean sex slaves drafted and forced to have sex with Japanese soldiers during World War II. Until now Japan and Korea have had opposite opinions on this diplomatic issue. Besides Japan and Korea, other countries have also had their own interests. I realized that there were significant differences between Korean and British coverage of the 1000th protest rally of Korean ladies. The sentences from these two different cultures, Korea and the U.K., will be compared and contrasted in terms of how they vary in grammatical word order, expression and tone.
The two sentences to be analyzed are –
Sentence 1
‘하지만 일본 정부는1965년 ‘한•일 청구권 협정’으로 위안부 개인의 청구권도 모두 해결됐다며 어떤 조치도 취하지 않고 있다.’
However, the Japanese government does not take any action for the comfort women, continually insisting that their claim was compensated by the Korea-Japan bilateral agreement in 1965 (my translation).
- Kang, Min Suk 2011, The Kook-min Il-bo, 13 December, page.7
Sentence 2
‘Japan has repeatedly apologised and has offered lump-sum compensation, but many Koreans say this is not enough.’
-2011, ‘S.Korea WWII sex slave row continues’, The BBC, 14 December,

Sentence 1 shows the difference in a word order in Korean and English. Despite some similarities, such as beginning with the key conjunction and a subject, Korean and English differ in the word order. Whereas English sentences are organized in the order of a subject, a verb, an object and the compound clauses, a Korean sentence shows a subject, an object, clause and finally a verb.
Regarding variation in expression, Korean writers tend to use the word “comfort women”. By using the euphemism, the Koreans are attempting to express some sensitivity. This also reflects the conservative atmosphere of Korean society. In the U.K., however, a more direct and revealing word “sex slave” is used. The British media are therefore able to express a frankness that language conventions prevent in Korean.
In the Korean sentence, the sentence tone is focused on what Japan has not done yet. It also emphasizes why Japan insists on not offering compensation to the comfort women. Sentence 1, thus, tends to characterize Japan’s fault from the victims’ perspective. By contrast, sentence 2 reflects both sides, revealing what Japan offered and how Koreans respond. The British media, therefore, can inform the readers on a more objective point of view, and maintain neutrality.
Culture is reflected in language. Although the topic of these two sentences was identical, grammar, expression and tone varied significantly, reflecting historical perspectives and diplomatic positions.
[1:03:43 PM] Pretty Jean says: thesis
[1:03:53 PM] Jshan says: essay
JULY 6TH, 2012
MR. HAN'S 176TH-HOUR CLASS

TOPICS:
1. ALUREON MALWARE TO HIT THE WORLD ON MONDAY JULY 9TH, 2012
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/virus-could-black-nearly-250-000-pcs-222349868--finance.html
2. MUSCLE EXERCISES
3. MUSCLE TONING EXERCISES
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/fitness/muscle-toning-walking-exercises

SKILLS:
1. AGREEING / DISAGREEING
2. SHARING ONE'S OPINIONS
3. DISCUSSING


[12:15:49 PM] Pretty Jean says: engaged in
[12:17:14 PM] Pretty Jean says: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/virus-could-black-nearly-250-000-pcs-222349868--finance.html
[12:19:31 PM] Pretty Jean says: teaching
[12:19:50 PM] Pretty Jean says: so worried
[12:20:30 PM] Pretty Jean says: we cross the bridge when we get there
[12:22:18 PM] Pretty Jean says: trivial
[12:22:18 PM] Jshan says: unenforced
[12:22:40 PM] Pretty Jean says: we cannot manage everything on the internet
[12:23:09 PM] Jshan says: ùn·réalized
[12:24:26 PM] Pretty Jean says: Teaching is my number one job.
[12:24:35 PM] Pretty Jean says: This is my love.
[12:25:06 PM] Pretty Jean says: it's not a job
[12:25:10 PM] Pretty Jean says: it's a duty
[12:25:36 PM] Pretty Jean says: I understood it.
[12:26:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: A peaceful mind is much better than money.
[12:26:23 PM] Pretty Jean says: I agree.
[12:27:11 PM] Pretty Jean says: everlasting life
[12:27:20 PM] Pretty Jean says: everlasting beauty
[12:27:42 PM] Pretty Jean says: 50 kls
[12:27:47 PM] Jshan says: 52
[12:27:48 PM] Jshan says: 53
[12:27:53 PM] Pretty Jean says: No.
[12:28:01 PM] Pretty Jean says: same thing
[12:28:26 PM] Pretty Jean says: arms
[12:28:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: maybe because of exercises
[12:29:01 PM] Pretty Jean says: bloated again
[12:29:14 PM] Pretty Jean says: exercises
[12:29:28 PM] Pretty Jean says: muscles and flesh now
[12:29:48 PM] Pretty Jean says: heart will be in trouble
[12:29:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: maintain
[12:30:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: 48
[12:30:07 PM] Pretty Jean says: 47
[12:30:19 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2 weeks ago
[12:30:30 PM] Pretty Jean says: I tried not to do what I started to do
[12:30:40 PM] Pretty Jean says: I had a hard time breathing.
[12:30:46 PM] Pretty Jean says: no strength
[12:30:56 PM] Pretty Jean says: in the choir
[12:31:08 PM] Pretty Jean says: I need strength for my choir practices.
[12:31:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 in the evening
[12:31:41 PM] Pretty Jean says: on Sundays
[12:31:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: thrice a week
[12:32:03 PM] Pretty Jean says: muscle exercises
[12:32:17 PM] Jshan says: 4 5
[12:32:45 PM] Pretty Jean says: flexibility
[12:33:12 PM] Jshan says: give to press ur
[12:33:21 PM] Pretty Jean says: 50 counts
[12:34:05 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can do the third set without trembling.
[12:34:31 PM] Pretty Jean says: tremors
[12:34:53 PM] Pretty Jean says: without shaking my body
[12:34:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: easily
[12:35:22 PM] Pretty Jean says: leg muscles
[12:35:25 PM] Pretty Jean says: got pains
[12:35:58 PM] Pretty Jean says: calf
[12:40:03 PM] Jshan says: NOW I am rebooring my system again
[12:40:04 PM] Pretty Jean says: 2. sura - the muscular back part of the shank
calf
skeletal muscle, striated muscle - a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes
shank - the part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle
mid-calf - the middle of the calf; half way between the knee and ankle
gastrocnemius, gastrocnemius muscle - the muscle in the back part of the leg that forms the greater part of the calf; responsible for the plantar flexion of the foot
soleus, soleus muscle - a broad flat muscle in the calf of the leg under the gastrocnemius muscle
Achilles tendon, tendon of Achilles - a large tendon that runs from the heel to the calf
[12:40:24 PM] Jshan says: rebooting.... now
[12:40:32 PM] Pretty Jean says: ok...
[12:40:35 PM] Pretty Jean says: I will wait
[12:45:08 PM] Pretty Jean says: striated muscle
[12:45:27 PM] Pretty Jean says: pressing the muscles
[12:45:39 PM] Pretty Jean says: with a bottle
[12:46:48 PM] Pretty Jean says: gastrocnemius muscle
[12:47:57 PM] Pretty Jean says: gas·troc·ne·mi·us Pronunciation (gstrk-nm-s, gstr-)
n. pl. gas·troc·ne·mi·i (-m-)
The largest, most prominent muscle of the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot and bends the knee.
[12:48:24 PM] Pretty Jean says: striated
[12:48:32 PM] Pretty Jean says: gastrocnemius
[12:50:06 PM] Pretty Jean says: abdomen
[12:50:24 PM] Pretty Jean says: how to firm my muscles
[12:50:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: they are forming now
[12:50:51 PM] Pretty Jean says: I need to make them firm.
[12:51:25 PM] Jshan says: power weight
[12:52:45 PM] Pretty Jean says: after 6 months of continuous exercises
[12:53:56 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can firm up my muscles
[12:55:37 PM] Pretty Jean says: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/fitness/muscle-toning-walking-exercises
[12:56:18 PM] Pretty Jean says: 
Tone Up All Over: The Exercises
Here are the moves to turn your 20-minute walk into a circuit-training, flab-eliminating routine that also tones legs and arms. Ready to get moving? Check out the whole routine here.
By Karen Asp
Email
Print
Comments
6
Share
the beginning of a squat with chest press
Squat with Chest Press - A
Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Wrap a resistance band around shoulder blades, and hold ends in each hand, arms at chest level, elbows out.

Read more: Muscle Toning Exercises - Body Firming Exercises - Good Housekeeping
[12:56:43 PM] Pretty Jean says: why?
[12:58:12 PM] Pretty Jean says: I can do all the positions / exercises without the use of the rubber band.
[1:02:47 PM] Jshan says: It was natural for me to compare sentences in Korean and in English. Korean represents my background and the language of my early education and English represents the language I acquired in adulthood and the language of my further education. Comparison of two sentences from different cultures demonstrates varying points of view on the same topic. Historical issues reflect different cultural interpretations. 
 One of my preferred approaches to expanding my understanding of English is reading newspaper articles covering current affairs. While doing this, I came across the issue of compensation of Korean sex slaves drafted and forced to have sex with Japanese soldiers during World War II. Until now Japan and Korea have had opposite opinions on this diplomatic issue. Besides Japan and Korea, other countries have also had their own interests. I realized that there were significant differences between Korean and British coverage of the 1000th protest rally of Korean ladies. The sentences from these two different cultures, Korea and the U.K., will be compared and contrasted in terms of how they vary in grammatical word order, expression and tone.  
The two sentences to be analyzed are – 
Sentence 1
‘하지만 일본 정부는1965년 ‘한•일 청구권 협정’으로 위안부 개인의 청구권도 모두 해결됐다며 어떤 조치도 취하지 않고 있다.’
However, the Japanese government does not take any action for the comfort women, continually insisting that their claim was compensated by the Korea-Japan bilateral agreement in 1965 (my translation).
- Kang, Min Suk 2011, The Kook-min Il-bo, 13 December,  page.7
Sentence 2
‘Japan has repeatedly apologised and has offered lump-sum compensation, but many Koreans say this is not enough.’
-2011, ‘S.Korea WWII sex slave row continues’, The BBC, 14 December, 

Sentence 1 shows the difference in a word order in Korean and English. Despite some similarities, such as beginning with the key conjunction and a subject, Korean and English differ in the word order. Whereas English sentences are organized in the order of a subject, a verb, an object and the compound clauses, a Korean sentence shows a subject, an object, clause and finally a verb. 
Regarding variation in expression, Korean writers tend to use the word “comfort women”. By using the euphemism, the Koreans are attempting to express some sensitivity. This also reflects the conservative atmosphere of Korean society. In the U.K., however, a more direct and revealing word “sex slave” is used. The British media are therefore able to express a frankness that language conventions prevent in Korean. 
In the Korean sentence, the sentence tone is focused on what Japan has not done yet. It also emphasizes why Japan insists on not offering compensation to the comfort women. Sentence 1, thus, tends to characterize Japan’s fault from the victims’ perspective. By contrast, sentence 2 reflects both sides, revealing what Japan offered and how Koreans respond. The British media, therefore, can inform the readers on a more objective point of view, and maintain neutrality. 
Culture is reflected in language. Although the topic of these two sentences was identical, grammar, expression and tone varied significantly, reflecting historical perspectives and diplomatic positions.
[1:03:43 PM] Pretty Jean says: thesis
[1:03:53 PM] Jshan says: essay

· · · Yesterday at 1:42pm

IF FACEBOOK WILL BE GONE FOREVER DUE TO ''INTERNET DOOMSDAY''......

http://ph.news.yahoo.com/virus-could-black-nearly-250-000-pcs-222349868--finance.html

This Internet Doomsday Virus will affect the internet on Monday, July 9th, 2012, then , I will lose my friends, and I will lose my job, my source of living. The dream job that I have worked out for almost 6 years and a half  of my life, then I trust everything to my GOD. Let HIS WILL BE DONE!

There's nothing I can do if I will just sit here and cry because of this news that shocked and will shock the whole internet users on Monday. 

MY PRAYER:
I pray that all the people behind this "Internet Doomsday" virus pay back for every damage that they do against me and against the whole mankind. I pray earnestly to my Father in Heaven to please rescue me, my whole family, and beloved friends;  and spare me, my whole family, and my beloved friends from the harm and damages created by wicked and greedy people. Let the DOOMSDAY COME TO THESE PEOPLE! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Communication Skills refer to listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills. These are your abilities to use your senses, psychomotor, perception, and your acquired knowledge about any languages.

Communication skills are important, not ONLY to our daily lives and businesses, but also to keeping our relationships and in dealing with people. Maintaining a relationship is somewhat one of the most difficult areas to manage. In managing your relationships, you need some skills, one of which is the Communication Skills, the art of using any languages rhetorically, effectively, and persuasively. 


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