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Learning

The last progress check this semester is over, the semester break is not far and I'm already looking forward to it. However, I know it's not going to be a holiday because I will have to work and to study. So what am I going to do for my English? I'm going to revise the vocabulary that I've learned this semester because I'm quite sure that I need to look at it one more time. But I'm also going to have one more look at the culture topics because in the last few weeks I've forgotten some things about the Irish culture (and I think that's a pity). In addition to that I'm going to read one or two English books, that depends on how much time I have ;) and I will watch some movies. I think that is the best I can do in order not to forget what I have learned over the last couple of months.

 

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Sun, 15 Jan 2012 13:04:00 -0800 What to do with problems? http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/what-to-do-with-problems http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/what-to-do-with-problems

"Expect problems and eat them for breakfast. "
(Alfred A. Montapert)

Problems

We all have our problems and often we do not know what to do in order to find a solution. Of course you cannot take this quote literally because we can't “eat” our problems. I think it says that we should try to look at our problems instead of running away from it even if it is not very pleasant because then it is easier to solve them and at the end of the day we can say: “At least I've tried to do something about it.” and we will be more satisfied. Even if it doesn't work out.

As always this is just my point of view. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know :)

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Thu, 05 Jan 2012 10:39:00 -0800 Michele Bachmann quits the presidential campaign http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/michele-bachmann-quits-the-presidential-campa http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/michele-bachmann-quits-the-presidential-campa

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Michele Bachmann has ended her presidential campaign after the Iowa primary elections. She got no more than 5% of the votes. This is why she decided “to stand aside.”

Now there are six Republicans left to challenge Barack Obama for the White House this November. The favourite to win the primary election in South Carolina is the former Massachusetts Senator Mitt Romney who won in Iowa by eight votes over Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.

Mitt Romney is spending a huge amount of money on TV ads in New Hampshire and South Carolina as well as in Florida which is the key swing state.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16418975

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Sun, 25 Dec 2011 14:13:00 -0800 15 year old teenager climbed the "Seven summits" http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/15-year-old-teenager-climbed-the-seven-summit http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/15-year-old-teenager-climbed-the-seven-summit

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The Seven summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Jordan Romero, who is now 15, began with his quest six years ago. By climbing the summit of Vinson Massif in Antarctica he completed the seven summits on Saturday. At the age of 13 he already climbed Mt Everest.

 

Jordan beat the record held by George Atkinson, a British climber who was 16 years old when he completed the seven highest mountains of the continents in May.

 

I don't know what you guys think about it, but this boy definitely has my respect although you need to be a little bit crazy to climb such high mountains at his age. But aren't we all a little bit crazy?

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Sun, 25 Dec 2011 13:45:00 -0800 Christmas gifts http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/christmas-gifts http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/christmas-gifts

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“Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.”

(Oren Arnold)

 

This is just a thought about Christmas and I think we should consider it every day. Merry Christmas :)

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Fri, 23 Dec 2011 09:46:00 -0800 Crashed Santa plans among odd requests to councils http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/crashed-santa-plans-among-odd-requests-to-cou http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/crashed-santa-plans-among-odd-requests-to-cou

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Every year, people send hundreds of thousands of bizarre “Freedom of Information Requests” to City Councils in England and Wales. This year, almost 200,000 requests were made.

Some asked how they would help Santa and his reindeer if they crashed or what percentage of Hampshire County Council's drawing pins were actually stuck in pin boards. Others asked about their County's readiness for a zombie attack or how much money they had paid to exorcists.

The Freedom of Information Act gives the public the right to access information by public authorities. Some of those requests waste authorities' time.


Here are five odd requests that were made this year:

  • What preparations has the council made for an emergency landing of Santa's sleigh this Christmas? Who would be responsible for rescuing Santa? Who would be responsible for rounding up the reindeer, and who would have to tidy the crash site? (Cheltenham Borough Council)
  • How does the council plan to help the brave soldiers of our infantry if and when Napoleon and his marauding hordes invade the district? (West Devon District Council)
  • What plans are in place to deal with an alien invasion? (Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service)
  • How many drawing pins are in the building and what percentage are currently stuck in a pin board? (Hampshire County Council)
  • How many holes in privacy walls between toilet cubicles have been found in public lavatories and council buildings? (Cornwall Council)

(from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16302375)

I would really like to know what you think about this because in my opinion these requests are more than just strange or unnecessary ;)

 

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Fri, 09 Dec 2011 07:36:00 -0800 New EU-wide treaty without the agreement of David Cameron http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/new-eu-wide-treaty-without-the-agreement-of-d http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/new-eu-wide-treaty-without-the-agreement-of-d

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At a EU-summit the prime ministers of the 27 states of the European Union decided whether or not to change the Lisbon Treaty concerning automatic sanctions for those states who have a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, a requirement to submit their national budgets to the European Commission and a commitment to “balanced budgets” for eurozone-countries.

David Cameron was the only one who did not agree with these changes ignoring warnings that the UK probably will be isolated in future. He insists on having done “the right thing” for his country and added: "We were offered a treaty that didn't have proper safeguards for Britain and I decided it was not right to sign that treaty."

 

On the one hand, I can understand that Mr Cameron wants to have some safeguards for his own country. Who does not want them?? However, on the other hand, I think as a member of the European Union the UK could do a little bit more for the community which includes not always trying to get as much advantages as possible for signing a treaty.

What's your opinion on this topic?

 

 

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Sat, 03 Dec 2011 07:01:00 -0800 The Iron Lady http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/the-iron-lady http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/the-iron-lady

In this movie, Meryl Streep plays Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The biography showing her struggling with dementia is told in flashbacks and deals with her rise and fall from power.

 

 

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Sun, 27 Nov 2011 08:52:00 -0800 Ancient Ireland - First draft http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/ancient-ireland-first-draft http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/ancient-ireland-first-draft

I am posting this here because I hope that you'll give me feedback. Please tell me whether you find it logic or not and tell me also if you would change something. (:

 

 

Ancient Ireland

 

 

  • 8000 B.C. → The Middle Stone Age (Hunters and gatherers only)

  • 4000 B.C. → The New Stone Age (First farmers)

  • 2000 B.C. → The Bronze Age (First metal users)

  • 500 B.C. → The Iron Age (The Celts)

 

 

The Middle Stone Age

People first arrived in Ireland about 8000 B.C., during the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age. They had not yet learned to make and use metals, so their weapons and tools were made from stone. Mesolithic people were hunters and gatherers.

Middle_stone_age

The New Stone Age

The first farmers arrived in Ireland about 4000 B.C. They were called the Neolithic or New Stone Age people. They sometimes settled on upland areas with light soils because these places were less forested and easier to till.

Neolithic people were more advanced than Mesolithic people:

  • They hunted with polished (smoothed) axes, which were of better quality than earlier axes. But they did not use any metal yet.

  • They built large megalithic (“great stone”) tombs.

  • They made pottery and used it for cooking, storing food and in burial ceremonies.

  • They grew wheat and barley and kept cattle, sheep and pigs.

  • They lived in permanent settlements and so they built stronger houses than people before them.

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Neolithic tombs

Neolithic people believed in live after death, so they built megalithic tombs for important people who died. There are three different types of Neolithic tombs: court cairns, portal dolmens and passage graves.

Court cairns

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They had an open area (“court”) at the entrance of the burial chamber, bodies were cremated there. The remains were then placed in a chamber which was built of standing stones and covered with a cairn.

Portal dolmens

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These tombs had two or three upright stones (“portals”) and on top there was a large capstone. The cremated remains of a body were placed under the capstone and covered with a pile of smaller stones.

 

Passage graves

These graves (which were found for example at Newgrange [picture], Dowth and Knowth) are covered by a huge circular mound. Through the mound runs a passage which leads to a chamber. Each year, on Midwinter Day (21 December), the rising sun shines through the dark passage and briefly lights up the chamber. (More information below.)

Newgrange

Newgrange

Newgrange is a prehistoric passage grave on the eastern side of Ireland. It was built about 3200 B.C. That makes it older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza. It is one monument within the “Brú na Bóinne” complex of passage graves and as such is a part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There is no certainty about what it was used for but it has been speculated that it had some religious significance because on the winter solstice, the light of the rising sun floods the stone room with light. They began studying it as a prehistoric monument in the seventeenth century AD and in the 1970s, Newgrange was restored. Nowadays, it is a very popular tourist site and widely recognised as one of the most important megalithic structures in Europe.

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The Bronze Age

About 2000 B.C. people came to Ireland who had discovered how to make sharp weapons and tools out of bronze (a mixture of copper and tin). They also made weapons out of gold but as gold was too soft to be used for weapons or tools, they made necklaces and bracelets (torcs → picture) of gold.

 

The Ogham [/ˈoʊ.əm/] Script

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The origin of the Ogham script remains a mystery until the present day. It is certain though that Ogham, similar to Runes, is a Celtic Tree Alphabet. This means that each letter is named after a different tree. The climax of its use was in the 5th and 6th century. About 400 years afterwards the Irish started using the Roman alphabet and the Ogham script lost its importance. Stones on with ogham inscriptions are called “Ogham stones” and are at least one foot high. Those stones were used to mark boundaries, territories and changes in ownership but experts claim that it was more common to write on pieces of wood and trees.

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Fri, 25 Nov 2011 14:26:00 -0800 Hospital robots win health award http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/hospital-robots-win-health-award http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/hospital-robots-win-health-award

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In central Scotland there is a hospital that has robots which do the laundry and cleaning. It is the first hospital in the UK that uses robots. Thanks to these robots the staff has less work to do. The robots use a network of corridors which is separate from those used by staff, patients and visitors. Now this hospital has won “estate management category in the Building Better Healthcare awards”.

 

I think it is good if we use modern technologies, especially if they do the cleaning. ;)

However, I also think that we need to consider if it really makes sense when we let robots clean buildings like hospitals because it will cost cleaning staff their jobs.

I'd really like to know what you think about this. :)

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Thu, 24 Nov 2011 14:57:00 -0800 Thanksgiving http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/thanksgiving http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/thanksgiving

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At Thanksgiving Day people mainly in the US and Canada are giving thanks to God for blessings received during the year and there are many parades. In the United States Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November whereas in Canada they celebrate it on the second Monday of October. Thanksgiving in North America is a mixture of European harvest festivals and the harvest festival of Native Americans. Thanksgiving has its origins in a celebration in Plymouth which was held in 1621 although there is also evidence for an earlier celebration by Spanish explorers in 1598. However the practice of an annual harvest festival was not regular until the late 1660ies.

 

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Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:16:00 -0800 Shakespeare tops list of symbols giving Britons pride http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/shakespeare-tops-list-of-symbols-giving-brito http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/shakespeare-tops-list-of-symbols-giving-brito

Shakespeare

According to a recent survey 75 percent of Britons are “proud of William Shakespeare as a symbol of Britain”. 71 percent of Britons are proud of the Union Jack, 51% of the Beatles and only 47% are proud of their Parliament.

Shakespeare is definitely one of the most important characters in British literature and I will certainly not doubt this. However, given the fact that historians are not sure whether Shakespeare existed or not of if he even wrote all his plays by himself, I think it is rather curious that so many Britons are proud of him. In our times nobody is proud of someone if they suspect him to copy his work. Shakespeare lived in other times and has published some quite important plays, such as “Romeo and Juliet” or plays about British Kings and I think this is why people are proud that he is a British symbol.

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Fri, 18 Nov 2011 08:47:00 -0800 New York police arrests demonstrators http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/new-york-police-arrests-demonstrators http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/new-york-police-arrests-demonstrators

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15785502

 

Two months ago the “Occupy Wall street” movement which has its ideological origin in the recent protests against Arabian dictatorships, began to demonstrate against the economic inequality in New York. In these last weeks the movement has become a worldwide one.

A few days ago thousands of demonstrators have marched on Brooklyn Bridge after they were forced to leave Zuccotti Park. Some of them were even arrested.

The Deputy Commissioner of Public Information for the New York Police Department said the officers were instructed to allow lawful protest and arrest only those who broke the law.

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Sun, 13 Nov 2011 14:34:00 -0800 £103m for renewable energy in Scotland http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/103m-for-renewable-energy-in-scotland http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/103m-for-renewable-energy-in-scotland

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This amount of money comes from the Fossil Fuel Levy and is additional to the Scottish government's budget.

The Fossil Fuel Levy is a tax which was introduced in 1996 and is paid by suppliers of non-renewable energy sources and currently holds about £206m. One half of it will go to Scottish projects on renewable energy and the other £103m will be used to support the UK-wide Green Investment Bank.

 

I think it's important to spend money on renewable energy supply because we have to take care of our planet because we only have this one. Unfortunately to many big companies our environment is absolutely not important, they only want to make as much money as possible. However, I think money does not have a value such a great value that it justifies the destruction of planet Earth!!

It would be great to know what you think of it.

 

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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 08:05:00 -0800 Facebook wants to change its privacy policy http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/facebook-wants-to-change-its-privacy-policy http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/facebook-wants-to-change-its-privacy-policy

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According to a report by the Wall Street Journal there have been files of complaint about how Facebook collects and trades data of its users. After an investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission Facebook now has to change its policy and ask its users to agree on any changes concerning their personal settings. The report also said that Facebook has also agreed to let an independent organisation observe what they are doing with their users data over the next 20 years.

 

As we all have a Facebook account I think this concerns everyone of us even if we do not have an account privacy is a very important topic. That is why I appreciate that they announce changes in their privacy policy but I am not sure if this will be happening in a serious way because Facebook is not known for protecting its users data.

What do you think about this??

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Fri, 11 Nov 2011 14:21:00 -0800 A thought about imagination... http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/a-thought-about-imagination http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/a-thought-about-imagination

"All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose."

(Brian Tracy)

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I think imagination is something very important not only regarding our future but also in everyday life. It keeps us creative when we have to solve problems or when we have to explain something to children (which can be challenging because the younger they are the more imagination they have). However it can also help us when we study something because with some imagination and a little bit of creativity one finds some new ways to remember things and this is already some kind of success for me. What do you think?

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Sun, 06 Nov 2011 12:30:00 -0800 Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday dress to go on sale http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/audrey-hepburn-roman-holiday-dress-to-go-on-s http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/audrey-hepburn-roman-holiday-dress-to-go-on-s

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Audrey Hepburn wore this dress in the film “Roman Holiday” and later to the Academy Awards, where she won her first Oscar. This dress is now going to be sold at an auction. The organisers of the auction estimate that someone will pay between £40,000 and £60,000. (!!!)

Hepburn nicknamed it her “lucky dress” and gave it to her mother who gave it to a friend in America. The family of the friend now sells the dress together with a letter of authenticity.

 

Personally I think it amazing how much money some people pay to get an old dress or something else which was once worn by a star only to possess it and to put it into the cupboard! I mean if I had so much money, I would rather spend it on new clothes or some other useful stuff. What would you do with so much money??

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Fri, 04 Nov 2011 12:58:00 -0700 London 2012: Olympic and Paralympic posters unveiled http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/london-2012-olympic-and-paralympic-posters-un http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/london-2012-olympic-and-paralympic-posters-un

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Twelve Olympic and Paralympic posters which were designed by British artists have been unveiled in London. They will be displayed next year in an exhibition at the Tate Britain.

The posters are very abstract and could be for the Olympics at any time and everywhere because they don't refer to the host city (London) or the host country. If you would just see the poster you wouldn't know where the games are being held.

The artists tried to focus on the values of the Olympics and Paralympics, maybe this is a reason for their abstraction.

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Thu, 03 Nov 2011 15:55:00 -0700 Stayin' alive – does music have a role in CPR? http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/stayin-alive-does-music-have-a-role-in-cpr http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/stayin-alive-does-music-have-a-role-in-cpr

In the past it has been recommended to follow the beat of “Stayin' Alive” and “Nellie the Elephant” to perform the right number of chest compressions each minute. But now studies show that using these tracks in not such a good idea because it can lead to compressions which are too shallow. This is why experts claim that there would be better songs.

In the US performing CPR to “Stayin' Alive” was recommended because it contains 103 beats per minute and correctly CPR should be performed at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute. “Nellie the Elephant” had been recommended in the UK and there was a study published in 2009 which showed that using this song as a help really increased the number of people getting the right rate. Recently another study tested the effect of using “Achy Breaky Heart” by Billy Ray Cyrus and “Disco Science” by Mirways but even if people use these songs as an aid, more than a third of compressions are still too shallow. The authors of that study also stated that they were not convinced “that music provides any benefit in improving the quality of CPR”. The lead author of the study added that anything that would encourage people to intervene was a good thing and that any form of CPR was better than none, even if you use any of those songs as aid.

 

I think this is interesting because I have never heard, that music could help people performing CRP. But on the other hand I have to say “Thank God, I haven't needed to do that so far!”

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Sun, 30 Oct 2011 15:03:00 -0700 "Lady Liberty" turned 125 years http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/statue-of-liberty-turned-125-years http://angelikaschmidt.posterous.com/statue-of-liberty-turned-125-years

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The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York Harbor was given to the United States by France as a symbol of the independence of the “new world” from the “old world” on October 28, 1886. This means, the statue, which is representing “Libertas”, the Roman goddess of freedom, turned 125 years two days ago.

 

Yesterday it was closed to the public because some renovation work needs to be done in order to keep it safety for the visitors.

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