In the middle ages, people were divided into different levels. They had diferent power.
The Peasant needed to work for the whole year. And the barons, knights could have more recreational activities. In the Renaissace Time, people had more freedom. They could be painters, poer, music composer...These are jobs related to arts and music. People had their freedom to express what they thought.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
History Homework
The distribution of power in Hong Kong is simalar to the Middle Ages. The main thing which is different is there are two "kings". The president of China and the CEO of Hong Kong SAR. The head of each government department and agencies are the "knights". For anothers they are all the king. There are also "barons" in Hong Kong. Those rich people who built up charity are the "barons". I think distributing the power in this way isn't good because there are two "kings". As what we know the president of China gives so much instruction to the CEO of Hong Kong SAR. For example, people in Hong Kong hope that they can vote for their own CEO in 2012. What"s the results? The Chinese government say we can vote at 2017. Voting from the citizen of Hong Kong is always dicussing in the Hong Kong society since 1997. From 1997-2017, it's already 20years time. I think it is quite bad to have preparation for voting for a CEO for 20years. As this example, we can see that the power actually is holding on the president's hand. Not hte CEO of Hong Kong. We still call the CEO of Hong Kong the topest person in our society. Honestly, the Chinese government is the real person who control Hong Kong.
If I am Moon Shadow
Luckily, my father and my mother stay with me since I was small. I didn't have such an experience similar to Moon Shadow. I think I would still go to the Gold Mountain because I know my father is there. I feel regret if I can't see my father. And I think I need to work for my family because we are poor. I shouldn't say "no" because man is responsible for their family. Although I need to live my dearest mother, my own place, I would go there without saying "no"
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The script of the project of Yau Ma Tei
Script (Part 1)
S: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Yau Ma Tei. I am Sunny.
K: I am Karen. This time we will bring you to Prospeprous Garden.
S: Prospeprous Garden is a middle income residential area. There are five blocks and divided into two sites.
K: The first three blocks are in site 1, another 2 are in site two.Site 1 was built in 15-16 years ago. Site 2 was built in about 10 years ago.It's a medium-size residential area in Yau Ma Tei. It gave a lot of residential area for Yau Ma Tei.
S: There are less entertainment facilities. There are two parks only. Also there are some facilities for elderly. For commercial...
K: There are one supermarket, two learning centre, one fast food stall, one restaurant and one cinema.
S: As there are less Entertainment facilities near this garden.
K: The Yau Ma Tei Police Office is opposite this garden. Also there is a police library and a community centre.
S: Later on, we will tell you more about the funtre development of Yau Ma Tei that effect to this garden.
K: See you later.
Script (part 2)
K: Welcome back. As we know, the government is planning for the new railway to Hunghom.
S: For now, people here go to Hunghom can travel by bus 212 or 30x, but these buses are usually crowded and it takes time to wait.
K: People need 30 mins to travel from Yau Ma Tei to Hunghom. When the railway is finished. The time will be shorten. This may help the people who lived in Yau Ma Tei.
S: After walking around this garden. Although there are not many facilities here, the facilities are still suitable for the resident. I hope they will build a club house.
K: When I walk around here, there are many trees. Outside is quite hot now but it's cool inside. Also, the people are friendly. When they see their neighbourly, they will say ‘Good morning’ or ‘How are you?’ I like the environment here.
S: That's the end for our video. We would like to thank Hilda for the information and our cameraman Stephanie.
K: See you next time!
SK: Bye!
S: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Yau Ma Tei. I am Sunny.
K: I am Karen. This time we will bring you to Prospeprous Garden.
S: Prospeprous Garden is a middle income residential area. There are five blocks and divided into two sites.
K: The first three blocks are in site 1, another 2 are in site two.Site 1 was built in 15-16 years ago. Site 2 was built in about 10 years ago.It's a medium-size residential area in Yau Ma Tei. It gave a lot of residential area for Yau Ma Tei.
S: There are less entertainment facilities. There are two parks only. Also there are some facilities for elderly. For commercial...
K: There are one supermarket, two learning centre, one fast food stall, one restaurant and one cinema.
S: As there are less Entertainment facilities near this garden.
K: The Yau Ma Tei Police Office is opposite this garden. Also there is a police library and a community centre.
S: Later on, we will tell you more about the funtre development of Yau Ma Tei that effect to this garden.
K: See you later.
Script (part 2)
K: Welcome back. As we know, the government is planning for the new railway to Hunghom.
S: For now, people here go to Hunghom can travel by bus 212 or 30x, but these buses are usually crowded and it takes time to wait.
K: People need 30 mins to travel from Yau Ma Tei to Hunghom. When the railway is finished. The time will be shorten. This may help the people who lived in Yau Ma Tei.
S: After walking around this garden. Although there are not many facilities here, the facilities are still suitable for the resident. I hope they will build a club house.
K: When I walk around here, there are many trees. Outside is quite hot now but it's cool inside. Also, the people are friendly. When they see their neighbourly, they will say ‘Good morning’ or ‘How are you?’ I like the environment here.
S: That's the end for our video. We would like to thank Hilda for the information and our cameraman Stephanie.
K: See you next time!
SK: Bye!
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