2012年10月22日 星期一
腎有多好就有多年輕
每天都堅持喝一碗, 連續喝三個多星期,不僅白頭發不見了,而且皮膚會變白皙和光滑,氣色也比原來好!好東西要大家分享,其實熬這個粥很簡單啊,愛惜自己的身體就算多花點時間 和精力又有什么不好呢,所以我把這個方子轉載過來,希望能給有緣的朋友帶來好處。你開心,我也會開心的。
黑豆(1小把)
黑米(2把)
黑芝麻(1小把)
百合(10片)
薏仁(3把)
核桃(2个)
大米(2把)
红糖
另外核桃也可以換成花生米。
以上是兩個人的量。
每天中午就把這些放碗里泡好,晚上洗碗的時候就開始熬粥,大概10幾分鐘水變粘稠的時候就可以了,關火,蓋上蓋子悶。第二天早上加點水,放紅糖,熱兩分鐘就ok了!
喝了這個粥三周多以后,手指甲的小月牙會變多,小孩子喝了以后,冬天臉上會變紅潤,身體變結實。
自己好好收藏吧 以后留著用,臉上的一切瑕疵以及衰老的痕跡,都是可以通過強悍的腎臟來抹去的,世界上唯一有能力讓時間扭轉、青春永在的最強有力的器官,就是腎臟。
奪命變種流感肆虐全港,三十六歲工程師「一睡不起」
【太陽報專訊】奪命變種流感肆虐全港,三十六歲工程師「一睡不起」。一名動靜皆宜健壯工程師,日前患感冒求醫不愈,仍打算按計劃昨日抱病往日本旅遊,故於前日再求診,但昨凌晨在黃大仙家中服藥後上床休息時,被家人發覺有氣促聲,曾走近查看,惟不以為意,相隔四小時,發現他昏迷不醒慌忙報警,惟救護員趕至證實已死亡,相信他在睡夢中猝逝,懷疑感冒觸發隱疾,死因需剖驗確定。
死者葉達德生前與家人居住樂富邨宏旭樓一單位,任職工程師,在地盤工作,一向喜歡畫漫畫及砌模型,亦會與友人玩室內場地戰爭遊戲(wargame),又愛玩電動四驅車。他在社交網facebook中,經常張貼其素描作品,題材以卡通和漫畫人物為主,他自言由細到大習慣將喜愛的東西,用素描記錄或表達。
死因需剖驗確定
據悉,葉身體健康無大病痛,早前計劃到日本旅行,原定昨日出發,但於本周初患上感冒,因啟程旅遊在即,為免耽誤行程,即到診所求醫,但服藥後未見病情好轉,前晚再往求診,同時決定抱病如期成行,並會帶備藥物。前晚他在家中服藥後,提早上床睡覺。至昨晨四時許,葉發出氣促聲,家人走到床邊查看,並拍打查問,惟他無反應,以為太熟睡,故無再進一步了解。
直至昨晨八時許,三十五歲胞妹見他仍未起床出發,再走到床邊呼喚,赫然發現他陷入昏迷,全身冰冷,慌忙報警求助,救護員趕至為他檢查,證實已經死去一段時間。警方調查認為無可疑,但死因需剖驗,召仵工將屍體舁送殮房,家人對其猝逝感愕然悲傷。
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Zara Phillips takes time for niece's christening with husband Mike Tindall
Zara Phillips has earlier said she would rather prepare for the Olympics than attend the London 2012 opening ceremony.
But this weekend, the Queen's granddaughter still found room in her busy training schedule to go to the christening of her baby niece.
Three-month-old Isla Elizabeth Phillips is 13th in line to the throne after her sister Savannah, and is the daughter of the Queen’s eldest grandson, Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn.
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Zara's husband, England rugby player Mike Tindall, as well as her mother, the Princess Royal, were also in attendance at the christening.
Baby Isla's father, Mr Phillips, 34, is the son of Princess Anne, and met his wife in Montreal in 2003.
They married at Windsor Castle five years later.
Canadian-born Mrs Phillips, 33, a former Roman Catholic, was accepted into the Church of England shortly before their wedding.
Her husband would otherwise have had to give up his right to the throne.
Although he is 11th in line to the throne, Peter does not have a royal title as his mother declined to give her children the HRH title at birth.
But this weekend, the Queen's granddaughter still found room in her busy training schedule to go to the christening of her baby niece.
Three-month-old Isla Elizabeth Phillips is 13th in line to the throne after her sister Savannah, and is the daughter of the Queen’s eldest grandson, Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn.
Zara Phillips pictured after the christening of her niece Isla Phillips at St. Nicholas' Church in Gloucestershire
Princess Anne and Commander Tim Laurence also attended the christening in Gloucestershire
The Queen's eldest granddaughter wore a grey blazer to the christening of her niece Isla Phillips
Baby Isla's father, Mr Phillips, 34, is the son of Princess Anne, and met his wife in Montreal in 2003.
They married at Windsor Castle five years later.
Canadian-born Mrs Phillips, 33, a former Roman Catholic, was accepted into the Church of England shortly before their wedding.
Her husband would otherwise have had to give up his right to the throne.
Although he is 11th in line to the throne, Peter does not have a royal title as his mother declined to give her children the HRH title at birth.
Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall walk into the Cherington church before the Christening of Isla Phillips
2012年6月17日 星期日
Michael and Carole Middleton set to move into £5m manor house
5 December 2012
Their eldest daughter is making preparations to move into her sumptuous marital home in Kensington Palace.And it seems Carole Middleton and her husband Michael are also planning a change of scenery – to a manor with its own slice of Royal history.
Neighbours have revealed that the couple have bought a Grade II listed Georgian house in Berkshire worth around £4.7 million.
Estate agent Savills, which marketed the property, has refused to identify the buyers.
But neighbours said the current owners – a senior banker and his wife – have confided that they have sold their home to the Middletons. One neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘They told us that the Middletons had bought it, but I don’t know when they will be moving in. It’s all very exciting.’
‘In the end there were four parties bidding for it, including the Middletons, which pushed the price right up from the guide of £4 million, so they were very pleased.
‘They said the Middletons were planning to move into the house in mid-July if everything goes according to plan.’
‘It’s a quiet, secluded property along a country lane, and last came on the market about ten years ago.
‘[The house] is in a splendid rural position with fantastic views. Everyone in the industry is talking about the fact that the Middletons have bought it.
‘I believe it went for upwards of £4.7million, because that’s when one of the interested parties had to drop out.’
King Henry I originally bestowed the land on the monks of Reading Abbey, who created fishponds in the grounds – three of which still exist.
In 1540, following the dissolution of the monasteries including Reading Abbey, Henry VIII granted it to John Winchcombe, the wealthy son of a local wool merchant, who became an MP four years later. The house later passed to the Hartley family, descendants of a female branch of the Winchcombe family.
The last remaining heir is William Hartley Russell, who moved to nearby Bucklebury House in 1957.
The house, which is set amid stunning gardens and parkland with views across the Pang Valley, boasts a tennis court and swimming pool.
As well as an en-suite master bedroom, it contains an elegant drawing room, dining room with a 17th Century fireplace, library, sitting room and an impressive entrance hall.
Some rooms are adorned with hand-painted silk wallpaper.
The gardens are a combination of informal lawns, beautiful planted beds and topiary shrubs.
In April, the Middletons signalled they were looking for more space after being given the go-ahead to extend their current £1.5 million country home by building an annexe.
The application caused uproar among local residents, who claimed the couple were receiving preferential treatment by hiding the plans from public view.
The parents of Kate Middleton, Michael and Carole, pictured outside their home near the Berkshire village of Bucklebury, could soon be on the move
The extra space is likely to prove ideal for expanding Party Pieces, the mail order firm the Middletons set up in 1987 and which now employs around 30 staff.
The online retailer, which provides a range of party items from paper plates to patriotic bunting, aims to help parents create ‘magical’ events for their children at home.
Kate’s younger sister Pippa has already signed a lucrative book deal about how to organise the perfect party, with the step-by-step guide due out this autumn.
The Middletons’ fortune is estimated at around £30 million by analysts, who say the couple’s link to the Royal Family could boost the value of their business even further by opening up lucrative new markets in the United States.
However, the family was not always wealthy. Mrs Middleton, a builder’s daughter who spent her early years in a council flat in Southall, West London, first began making children’s party bags in 1981 when she was pregnant with her eldest daughter Kate and unable to continue working as a British Airways air hostess.
With newlyweds Prince William and Kate Middleton set to move into Kensington Palace, the Duchess's family are also upgrading their surroundings
The Middletons also contributed towards the cost of last year’s Royal Wedding.
They reportedly paid £97,000 for Kate’s dress, which was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, Pippa’s maid of honour gown, hotel rooms and the couple’s honeymoon in the Seychelles.
Research also suggests that money has trickled down to the Middletons from ancestors on at least one side of the family. While Mrs Middleton is descended from a family of penniless Durham coal miners, Mr Middleton comes from a wealthier background that includes an 18th Century wool manufacturer and merchant from Leeds, who left the equivalent of £33 million in his will.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to move into Princess Margaret’s former apartment at Kensington Palace next year after extensive renovation work is completed.
Around £1 million is being spent refurbishing the lavish four-storey, 20-room apartment – which comes complete with its own private, walled garden.
The couple currently divide their time between Nottingham Cottage, a two-bedroom home in the grounds of the Palace, and their house in Anglesey, North Wales, where the Prince, an RAF search and rescue pilot, is currently based.
In an interview last week, William spoke of his hope that he would soon start a family with Kate. The Mail on Sunday first contacted the property’s current owner a fortnight ago to ask whether the Middletons had made an offer on his house.
The man replied: ‘I can’t help you I’m afraid, the process is ongoing. No comment.’
Along with his wife, he refused to comment again when contacted last week. The Middletons were also unavailable for comment.
The Queen has made it clear that she is keen to welcome the Middletons into the Royal circle.
Both Carole and Michael have been invited to today’s Jubilee Pageant and will sail on The Elizabethan, a replica of a 19th Century Mississippi paddle steamer.
Royal observers stress that the fact they will be among the Royal Squadron – which includes just a handful of boats sailing directly behind the Queen – is a sign of the Monarch’s good relationship with the Duchess’s family.
Shortly before last year’s Royal Wedding, the Queen invited the Middletons to dine privately with her at Windsor Castle and subsequently included them in her carriage procession at Royal Ascot.
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Chinese tea tycoon and son among four dead when helicopter crashed in Bordeaux vineyard
Chinese tea tycoon and son among four dead when helicopter crashed into a river as they flew over his newly purchased Bordeaux vineyard
Lam Kok and seller James Gregoire were viewing the property from above
- Mr Kok's 12-year-old son and an interpreter were also aboard the aircraft
- All four killed when the helicopter dropped from the sky near Bordeaux
Lam Kok, a 46-year-old Chinese tycoon, was with his 12-year-old son when their helicopter dropped out of the sky near Bordeaux.
Four people died in total, including pilot James Gregoire, who had just sold the vineyards of Chateau de la Riviera to Mr Kok.
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Grim search: Divers look out from their boat as they hunt for signs of the two men. Mr Kok's 12-year-old son and an interpreter were also aboard the aircraft, which an eyewitness reported seeing plummet into the river
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Mr Kok's wife pulled out at the last minute saying she was 'scared of helicopters', an AFP photographer at the scene said.
Mr Gregoire had bought the land and its 8th Century chateau in 2003 after Jean Leprince, the previous owner, died when his aircraft also crashed nearby. All in the helicopter had been taking part in a celebratory press day, marking the sale of the historic estate.
They were planning to take a short tour of the vineyard and the grounds of the Château de la Riviere, and when they did not return after 20 minutes, those who had stayed behind contacted emergency services.
In a bizarre twist of fate, a previous owner of the Château de la Riviere -- one of the region's oldest estates -- was killed in a helicopter crash in 2002.
Mr Gregoire bought the 160-acre property, the largest in Bordeaux's Fronsac appellation, the following year.
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The business of luxury: Mr Kok's Brilliant group, which specialises in rare teas and luxury hotels in China, had said it wanted to turn the château into a high class tea and wine tasting centre
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Shake on it: Mr Kok's company, Hong Kong-based Brilliant group, whose interests range from Pu'er - a dark fermented tea from China's Yunnan region - to top-end resorts, also planned to build a hotel near the chateau
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Earlier Friday, the vineyard's managing director Xavier Buffo said during a press conference the sale marked the largest Chinese investment in Bordeaux property to date.
Mr Kok's Brilliant group, which specialises in rare teas and luxury hotels in China, had said it wanted to turn the château into a high class tea and wine tasting centre.
The group, whose interests range from Pu'er - a dark fermented tea from China's Yunnan region - to top-end resorts, also planned to build a hotel near the château.
Chinese consumers have developed a taste for the finest French wines and their extensive buying power has been credited with pushing prices for certain vintages to record levels.
In recent years they have increasingly taken to buying vineyards as well. But the level of each transaction has generally been under 10million euros ($13.6 million).
Source: dailymail Dec, 2013
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【名家散文】徐志摩︰泰山日出
更新: 2009-01-03 10:43 AM
我們在泰山頂上看出太陽。在航過海的人,看太陽從地平線下爬上來,本不是奇事;而且我個人是曾飽飫過江海與印度洋無比的日彩的。但在高山頂上看日出,尤其在泰山頂上,我們無饜的好奇心,當然盼望一種特異的境界,與平原或海上不同的。果然,我們初起時,天還暗沉沉的,西方是一片的鐵青,東方些微有些白意,宇宙只是——如用舊詞形容——一體莽莽蒼蒼的。但這是我一面感覺勁烈的曉寒,一面睡眼不曾十分醒豁時約略的印象。等到留心回覽時,我不由得大聲的狂叫——因為眼前只是一個見所未見的境界。原來昨夜整夜暴風的工程,卻砌成一座普遍的雲海。除了日觀峰與我們所在的玉皇頂以外,東西南北只是平鋪著彌漫的雲氣,在朝旭未露前,宛似無量數厚毳長絨的綿羊,交頸接背的眠著,卷耳與彎角都依稀辨認得出。那時候在這茫茫的雲海中,我獨自站在霧靄溟蒙的小島上,發生了奇異的幻想——
我軀體無限的長大,腳下的山巒比例我的身量,只是一塊拳石;這巨人披著散發,長髮在風裏像一面墨色的大旗,颯颯的在飄蕩。這巨人豎立在大地的頂尖上,仰面向著東方,平拓著一雙長臂,在盼望,在迎接,在催促,在默默的叫喚;在崇拜,在祈禱,在流淚——在流久慕未見而將見悲喜交互的熱淚……
這淚不是空流的,這默禱不是不生顯應的。
巨人的手,指向著東方——
東方有的,在展露的,是什麼?
東方有的是瑰麗榮華的色彩,東方有的是偉大普照的光明出現了,到了,在這裏了……
玫瑰汁、葡萄漿、紫荊液、瑪瑙精、霜楓葉——大量的染工,在層累的雲底工作;無數蜿蜒的魚龍,爬進了蒼白色的雲堆。
一方的異彩,揭去了滿天的睡意,喚醒了四隅的明霞——
光明的神駒,在熱奮地馳騁…
雲海也活了;眠熟了獸形的濤瀾,又回復了偉大的呼嘯,昂頭搖尾的向著我們朝露染青饅形的小島沖洗,激起了四岸的水沫浪花,震盪著這生命的浮礁,似在報告光明與歡欣之臨蒞……
再看東方——海句力士已經掃蕩了他的阻礙,雀屏似的金霞,從無垠的肩上產生,展開在大地的邊沿。起……起……用力,用力。純焰的圓顱,一探再探的躍出了地平,翻登了雲背,臨照在天空……
歌唱呀,讚美呀,這是東方之復活,這是光明的勝利……
散發禱祝的巨人,他的身彩橫亙在無邊的雲海上,已經漸漸的消翳在普遍的歡欣裏;現在他雄渾的頌美的歌聲,也已在霞彩變幻中,普徹了四方八隅……
聽呀,這普徹的歡聲;看呀,這普照的光明!
這是我此時回憶泰山日出時的幻想,亦是我想望泰戈爾來華的頌詞
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【名家散文】徐志摩:戀愛到底是什麼一回事
更新: 2009-02-13 10:55 AM
戀愛他到底是什麼一回事?
他來的時候我還不曾出世;
太陽為我照上了二十幾個年頭,
我只是個孩子,認不識半點愁;
忽然有一天──我又愛又恨那一天──
我心坎裏癢齊齊的有些不連牽,
那是我這輩子第一次上當,
有人說是受傷──你摸摸我的胸膛──
他來的時候我還不曾出世,
戀愛他到底是什麼一回事?
這來我變了,一隻沒籠頭的馬,
跑遍了荒涼的人生的曠野;
又像是那古時間獻璞玉的楚人,
手指著心窩,說這裏面有真有真,
你不信時一刀拉破我的心頭肉,
看那血淋淋的一掬是玉不是玉;
血!那無情的宰割,我的靈魂:
是誰逼迫我發最後的疑問?
疑問!這回我自己幸喜我的夢醒,
上帝,我沒有病,再不來對你呻吟!
我再不想成仙,蓬萊不是我的分;
我只要這地面,情願安分的做人,──
從此再不問戀愛是什麼一回事,
反正他來的時候我還不曾出世!
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戀愛他到底是什麼一回事?
他來的時候我還不曾出世;
太陽為我照上了二十幾個年頭,
我只是個孩子,認不識半點愁;
忽然有一天──我又愛又恨那一天──
我心坎裏癢齊齊的有些不連牽,
那是我這輩子第一次上當,
有人說是受傷──你摸摸我的胸膛──
他來的時候我還不曾出世,
戀愛他到底是什麼一回事?
這來我變了,一隻沒籠頭的馬,
跑遍了荒涼的人生的曠野;
又像是那古時間獻璞玉的楚人,
手指著心窩,說這裏面有真有真,
你不信時一刀拉破我的心頭肉,
看那血淋淋的一掬是玉不是玉;
血!那無情的宰割,我的靈魂:
是誰逼迫我發最後的疑問?
疑問!這回我自己幸喜我的夢醒,
上帝,我沒有病,再不來對你呻吟!
我再不想成仙,蓬萊不是我的分;
我只要這地面,情願安分的做人,──
從此再不問戀愛是什麼一回事,
反正他來的時候我還不曾出世!
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鄭多燕老師讲….守緊10誡,不用挨餓就能瘦身!!
鄭多燕老師說,單靠意志力的瘦身行動持續不了多久。因此,她認為瘦身的成功與否,其實跟痛苦相伴的嚴格飲食限制無關。如果妳想瘦得漂亮並不是不吃,而是要吃對。
聰明的飲食,才能成功瘦身而不用擔心「溜溜球效應」,時間再久都不會失敗。什麼是聰明的飲食呢?請緊守下面10誡。
01 少量!多餐!
大部份的人都是一天吃三餐。即使肚子還不餓,時間到了就按時用餐,這是因為人們認為一天用餐三次是正確的習慣。然而,這種習慣正是造成肥胖的元兇。其實我們不需要受「三餐」這數字的限制。瘦身的過程中,做好不受用餐次數的侷限、免於挨餓的飲食管理是很重要的。所以,瘦身期間不妨改為一天分成6∼8次的少量多餐方式。此外,不分正餐或點心,只要是吃東西就算是一餐。
02 不必戰戰競競計算卡路里!
充分攝取身體需要的養分,比斤斤計較熱量來得更重要。勤加補充瘦身輔助食品或是每一餐都計算熱量的飲食方式,反而會造成壓力妨礙瘦身計劃的落實。與其減的這麼辛苦,妳更需要的是少量多餐,並且充分攝取碳水化合物及蛋白質、纖維質、維他命等均衡的營養。
03 少用調味料,享用食材本身的天然美味!
又辣又鹹的重口味食物會讓妳吃得更多,最好養成口味清淡的習慣。只要懂得善用香草類植物或是辛香料,即使沒有重度刺激性的調味,一樣能夠滿足妳的味蕾。
04 遠離3種白色食品!
白麵粉、白糖、白米飯這三種都是過度精緻化的食品,營養成分幾乎都被去除,只剩下高度的熱量。請以玄米飯或五穀飯取代白飯,用全榖麵包取代白麵包,用寡糖、蜂蜜、天然糖分等取代白糖。
05 天黑之後禁止攝取碳水化合物!
太陽下山之後應該停止攝取碳水化合物(榖類)。要記得碳水化合物主要提供身體所需能量。
攝取碳水化合物之後如果不運動,就無法轉換成能量,只會變成脂肪囤積在體內。那麼晚上攝取的碳水化合物就無可避免的變成可怕的體脂肪了。因此,必須遵守的飲食第1條誡律就是,晚上不可以攝取碳水化合物。
06 多攝取各色的天然食物!
想要維持美好的身材,又想要留住青春,最好攝取抗氧化作用十分顯著的各色食物。假使妳覺得很難記清楚哪一種食材具有什麼樣的成分,那就讓自己習慣於攝取各種顏色的食材。紅色的番茄、黃色的南瓜、綠色的青花菜、紫色的茄子、黑色的黑豆、白色的高麗菜,依循這種方式來均衡飲食即可。
一旦決心要開始減肥了,妳的第一個行動是什麼呢?人們多半都是以節食或是斷食作為瘦身的第一步。但是,比起計較吃的份量,只要改變吃的順序,身體的吸收程度就大不相同。中午之前可以增加碳水化合物的食用份量,下午3∼4點之後要增加蛋白質和膳食纖維的份量來取代碳水化合物。晚餐時段不妨採用以水果或是蔬菜為主的菜單,這樣就能免於挨餓的痛苦了。妳可以吃得聰明,而不是一味的挨餓。
08 忍受飢餓的瘦身方式是通往複胖體質的「高速公路」!
常聽到許多在短時間內成功瘦身的人,在中斷瘦身之後,過一段時間又復胖的例子。這些人的共通點是急速地減少食量或是乾脆不進食,不充分攝取食物的結果是面臨「溜溜球效應」,甚至成為容易發胖的體質。持續不進食的瘦身方式,會造成身體的代謝越來越差,最後反而會變成容易發胖的體質。然後,落得「不吃也發胖」的下場。
09 晚上就寢前三小時結束最後的用餐!
晚上太晚用餐,吃進去的食物就會直接轉為脂肪堆積在體內。這樣產生的脂肪特別容易累積在腹部,所以經常太晚用餐的人有很多都是腹部肥胖。晚餐最好是在就寢之前3∼4小時內結束,或是最晚七點要結束晚餐。
10 星期天是Free Day!想怎麼吃,就怎麼吃。
過度的節制或是限制飲食的瘦身計劃,可能剛開始就看得到效果,但是很容易因為不開心而造成心理壓力或是導致暴飲暴食。這樣的結果,不外乎是無法持續下去而宣告失敗。如果一個星期下來該做的運動都有做、飲食都有控制,那麼至少把星期天這一天定為休息日,想怎麼吃就怎麼吃,既不會累積心理壓力又可以吃得安心。然後,隔天再繼續運動控制飲食就行了。因為不是每天都這樣放縱自己,所以不用擔心會因此而影響減肥成果。
Some recollections of Jane Eyre
Chapter 1
Gateshead Hall
Jane Eyre, a 10-year-old orphan, has been living with her Aunt Reed at Gateshead Hall. Both the aunt and her family are very hostile towards Jane; in particular, John Reed, the 14-year-old son, treats her very badly. One day the Reed children find Jane reading and John Reed throws a book at her. When she fights back, she is taken away by Mrs Reed and some servants.Chapter 2
The Red-room
Jane is taken to the red-room, a little-used dark bedroom decorated in shades of red. It is the room where Mr Reed died and Jane finds it frightening. When it grows dark, she panics and tries to be let out of the room but she is forced back in. She collapses in a fit.Chapter 3 (III)
Recovery
Concerned at her collapse, Jane is taken from the red-room to her own bed where she is checked over by an apothecary, Mr Lloyd. While the Reeds are out, he and Bessie, the kindest servant, console Jane. During their conversation, Mr Lloyd suggests that Jane might go away to school.Chapter 4 (IV)
A visit from Mr Brocklehurst
Jane's retaliation against John Reed and her subsequent collapse cause the Reeds to keep their distance from her. Some months later, there is a visit from Mr Brocklehurst, the stern and religious proprietor of Lowood School. He interviews Jane and agrees to admit her to his school. After he leaves, Jane is left alone with Mrs Reed and she reveals her true feelings to the latter, upsetting her aunt.Chapter 5
Lowood School
After a long and tiresome journey, Jane arrives at Lowood. The next day, she is introduced to the school's routine and its teachers, who vary in kindess and consideration. She makes her first friend among the pupils, Helen Burns, who possesses an unusual intellect and character, even when being harshly punished by one of the teachers.………………………………………………………………………...
Chapter 11
Thornfield Hall
Jane travels to Thornfield Hall where she meets Mrs Fairfax, a friendly elderly lady whom she assumes is the owner of the house. The next day, it is revealed that Mrs Fairfax is the housekeeper and the owner is Mr Rochester who is away from home. She is introduced to Adèle, the young girl that she is to be governess to and daughter of a French dancer. Jane begins her life as a governess and starts to learn about the inhabitants of Thornfield.Chapter 12
An encounter at dusk
Over the next few months, Jane settles into her new life, getting to know Adèle and the servants. One day in January, after posting a letter in the nearest village, she encounters a man on horseback in a lane. The result is that the horse falls and the man sustains a minor injury. She helps him to his horse and he rides off but, on returning to Thornfield, Jane learns that he was Mr Rochester, the owner of the house.…………………………………………………………………..
Chapter 23
Midsummer confessions
One evening, Jane and Mr Rochester meet in the grounds. They talk together and Rochester finally admits that he loves Jane and proposes. She agrees to marry him.Chapter 24
The bride-to-be
The household prepares for the marriage with Jane and Rochester travelling into Millcote to buy her things for the wedding.Chapter 25
A visitation in the night
In the days before the wedding, while Mr Rochester is away, Jane is woken in the night by a strange woman who puts the former's veil on her head before tearing it in two. On his return, Rochester tries to reassure Jane but with little success.Chapter 26
Mrs Edward Rochester
On the day of the wedding, Jane and Mr Rochester are in the middle of the ceremony when they are interrupted by a solicitor who reveals that Rochester is already married. The service is cancelled and he takes everyone to the room in Thornfield where his wife is looked after by Grace Poole. The woman has been mad for most of their married life and Jane realises that her hopes for the future are lost.Chapter 27
Answers and choices
After spending some time alone in her room, Jane emerges to meet Mr Rochester who tells her more of his past and the marriage. Although they both still love each other, Jane decides that she cannot stay any longer and, early in the morning, she flees Thornfield.……………………………………………………………………..
Moor House
Chapter 28
Alone again
After travelling by coach for two days, Jane finds herself in a remote part of the country. She sleeps on the moors overnight and then enters the nearest village to look for food and employment with little success. The next day is equally disappointing and, towards evening, starving and weary, Jane crawls towards an isolated house. She knocks on the door but the servant there refuses to let her in. However, the man of the house returns at that moment and invites her inside.Chapter 29
The Rivers of Moor House
Jane gradually recovers and learns that the building, Moor House, is occupied by three siblings, St John, Diana and Mary Rivers. They are kind to Jane but St John, though handsome, seems rather cold and remote. She tells them much but keeps her history with Thornfield and Mr Rochester secret.Chapter 34
Propositions on the moors
Near to Christmas, Jane shuts up the school and Diana and Mary return from their jobs. During the next week, Jane learns that Rosamond Oliver has decided to marry another man while St John remains rather distant with Jane.In the spring, St John takes a walk alone with Jane where he asks her to be his wife and travel with him to India. Jane is happy to go with him but not as his wife which would simply be a marriage of convenience. St John can not agree to this and his attitude to her becomes even colder.
Chapter 35
A day of decisions
A few days later, Jane and St John are talking. He is still under the impression that Jane will marry him and journey to India, and again she has to refuse him. Later on, he asks her again to marry him and, as Jane is wavering, she appears to hear Mr Rochester's voice calling to her.………………………………………………………………….
Ferndean Manor
Chapter 36
The fate of Thornfield
The next day, Jane decides that she has to go to Thornfield to find out what has happened to Mr Rochester. She travels there but finds that Thornfield is a blackened ruin, destroyed for some time by fire. She enquires at an inn what had happened and is told that his wife had set fire to the house. She had died falling from the roof but, in an attempt to rescue people, Rochester had lost his sight and one hand. He now resides in his smaller home at Ferndean.Chapter 37
Reconciliation
Jane hires a carriage to take her immediately to Ferndean. She finds that Mr Rochester lives there with just two servants and has retreated into himself. She greets Rochester who is delighted by her return and worries that she might leave him again. But Jane decides that she wants to marry him.Chapter 38
Conclusion
The final chapter is written ten years in the future. Jane and Rochester are happily married with a child, and his sight is beginning to return. Diana and Mary are married but regularly visit Ferndean. St John is in India, following his vocation, but Jane suspects that he will not live much longer. Yet he is content with his life.source: www.jane-eyre.guidesite.co.uk/
2012年5月10日 星期四
2012年5月1日 星期二
We should spend welfare billions on new high-speed rail links for the north of England, says George Osborne
Britain's welfare budget should be redirected to funding new transport links for the north, George Osborne suggested today.
The Chancellor warned the great cities of the north are 'weaker than the sum of their parts' and need billions more in investment to compete with London.
But he said there was a 'real choice' between spending on road and rail projects to boost the economy, and rising benefits payments 'trapping people in poverty'.
A group of northern cities is demanding £15 billion to fund major improvements in the region.
The One North report, compiled by cities including Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool, proposes a 125mph transpennine rail link aimed at cutting journey times between Newcastle, Sheffield and Manchester.
Critics claim public money is targeted at London and the South East, resulting in ever-greater returns with which the north cannot compete.
But Mr Osborne insisted it was wrong to think there was choice between north and south.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'I think the real choice in our country is actually spending money on this big economic infrastructure, transpennine rail links, Crossrail 2 in London and the like, and spending money on, for example, welfare payments which are not generating either a real economic return and at the same time are trapping people in poverty.'
He said the country faces 'public expenditure choices' and it was wrong to focus on a narrow cost-benefit analysis for individual projects.
'Of course you can look at an individual project narrowly and say, is this, in the narrow economic model, a good return on your money? Or you can try and capture a bigger vision.
'That's what I'm trying to do here; I'm trying to say, look, if you can bring these northern cities together with this individual transport schemes that collectively create this northern powerhouse, then you might achieve something really important in our country which is something that's eluded governments for many, many decades of all colours. Which is real improvement in economic activity in the north.'
Mr Osborne claims that if the economy in the north of England grew at the same rate as UK as a whole it would add more than £50billion to GDP by 2030.
The One North report covers the next 15 years and calls for improved access to ports, spending on motorways and new freight and logistics terminals.
Mr Osborne said it was a 'very imaginative set of proposals' to tackling the problems northern cities face.
'They're individually great but collectively they are weaker than the sum of their parts.
'And we need to make sure that we've got a northern powerhouse so that our economy in this country is not unbalanced, we're not wholly dependent on the global city that is London.'
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Council leaders in Liverpool argue there needs to be better transport links to other major cities to create a northern 'powerhouse'
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The One North report, compiled by cities including Machester (left) and Leeds (right), proposes a 125mph transpennine rail link aimed at cutting journey times between Newcastle, Sheffield and Manchester
Labour Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said the Government could not forget the North if it was serious about rebalancing the economy.
He told BBC Radio 4: 'When we talk about economic powerhouses, Manchester and Liverpool, if you just take those two cities in the North together, of course we are one economic powerhouse, it is just we haven't got the connectivity.'
He said £350 million was being invested in building a superport which will allow freight from the east to come directly to the UK.
Mr Anderson went on: 'We want the capacity, the ability to ship that freight further north, east and across to Hull and the Humber.
'It's right that if we are seriously talking about rebalancing the economy, that we have to create better connectivity between our northern cities.
'It will not only help northern cities, it will help the UK economy.'
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Mein Kampf Quotes
“There is a better chance of seeing a camel pass through the eye of a needle than of seeing a really great man 'discovered' through an election.”
“The Strong Man is Mightiest Alone.”
“He who would live must fight. He who doesn't wish to fight in this world, where permanent struggle is the law of life, has not the right to exist.”
To 'learn' history means to seek and find the forces which are the causes leading to those effects which we subsequently perceive as historical events.”
― Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
“The Strong Man is Mightiest Alone.”
“He who would live must fight. He who doesn't wish to fight in this world, where permanent struggle is the law of life, has not the right to exist.”
To 'learn' history means to seek and find the forces which are the causes leading to those effects which we subsequently perceive as historical events.”
“To study history means to search for and discover the forces that are the causes of those results which appear before our eyes as historical events. The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is inessential.”
“As opposed to this, we National Socialists must hold unflinchingly to our aim in foreign policy, namely, to secure for the German people the land and soil to which they are entitled on this earth. And this action is the only one which, before God and our German posterity, would make any sacrifice of blood seem justified.”
“German youth, do not forget that you are a German," and "Remember, little girl, that one day you must be a German mother.”
“If the race is in danger of being oppressed or even exterminated the question of legality is only of secondary importance. The established power may in such a case employ only those means which are recognized as 'legal'. yet the instinct of self-preservation on the part of the oppressed will always justify, to the highest degree, the employment of all possible resources.”
“A sound and energetic mind is only found in a sound and energetic body.”
“Why could I not have been born a hundred years ago? I used to ask myself. Somewhere about the time of the Wars of Liberation, when a man was still of some value even though he had no ‘business.”
“The Goddess of Fate clutched me in her hands and often threatened to smash me; but the will grew stronger as the obstacles increased, and finally the will triumphed.”
“From early youth I endeavored to read books in the right way and I was fortunate in having a good memory and intelligence to assist me.”
“For by the word upstart I mean everyone who has raised himself through his own efforts to a social level higher than that to which he formerly belonged. In the case of such a person the hard struggle through which he passes often destroys his normal human sympathy. His own fight for existence kills his sensibility for the misery of those who have been left behind.”
“Those who have no understanding of the political world around them have no right to criticise or complain. On”
“Generally, readers of the Press can be classified into three groups: First, those who believe everything they read; Second, those who no longer believe anything; Third, those who critically examine what they read and form their judgments accordingly.”
“I can fight only for something that I love. I can love only what I respect. And in order to respect a thing I must at least have some knowledge of it.”
“They refused to sing non-German songs. The greater the efforts made to win them away from their German allegiance, the more they exalted the glory of their German heroes. They stinted themselves in buying things to eat, so that they might spare their pennies to help the war chest of their elders. They were incredibly alert in the significance of what the non-German teachers said and they contradicted in unison. They wore the forbidden emblems of their own kinsfolk and were happy when penalized for doing so, or even physically punished. In miniature they were mirrors of loyalty from which the older people might learn a lesson.”
“Few teachers realize that the purpose of teaching history is not the memorizing of some dates and facts, that the student is not interested in knowing the exact date of a battle or the birthday of some marshal or other, and not at all—or at least only very insignificantly—interested in knowing when the crown of his fathers was placed on the brow of some monarch. These are certainly not looked upon as important matters. To study history means to search for and discover the forces that are the causes of those results which appear before our eyes as”
“Nature knows no political frontiers. She begins by establishing life on this globe and then watches the free play of forces. Those who show the greatest courage and industry are the children nearest to her heart, and they will be granted the sovereign right of existence.”
“To truly “learn” history means to open your eyes and discover the forces that cause historical events to happen. The art of reading and of learning means remembering the important parts and forgetting the unimportant.”
“To truly “learn” history means to open your eyes and discover the forces that cause historical events to happen. The art of reading and of learning means remembering the important parts and forgetting the unimportant.”
“In this world is not the creative act of the genius always a protest against the inertia of the mass?”
“Ich las damals unendlich viel und zwar gründlich. In wenigen Jahren schuf ich mir damit die Grundlagen eines Wissens, von denen ich auch heute noch zehre.”
― Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
2012年4月30日 星期一
2012年4月29日 星期日
2012年4月28日 星期六
2012年4月26日 星期四
Streets of Knightsbridge are jammed with Arab-owned supercars
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This blue Ferrari 456 Italia has been given a spider wrap by its Qatari owner, who was keen to show it off on the streets of central London yesterday
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A gold and black Saudi-owned Bugatti Veyron - which can sell for up to £1million - was parked in a street in Kensington yesterday, causing many to stop and take photos
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This heavily-modified gold Range Rover - estimated to be worth more than £150,000 - has attracted attention after its owner parked it outside the Wellesley hotel
A number of the supercars have been spotted with parking tickets while others have been driving around with incorrect registration plates. But despite residents dreading 'The Season', there is one group of people salivating at the supercars and leaping to the defence of the drivers - the Carparazzi.
When the wealthy Arabs arrive in London, car enthusiasts show up with their cameras to film and photographer the million-pound motors.
Paul Wallace, who runs the YouTube channel Supercars of London, played down their bad behaviour. He said: 'August always proves to be the best time of year for petrolheads to see their dream machines on the road.
'Having seen the change in driving styles and cars, I still can't believe the police presence and residents kicking up a fuss. For four weeks out of 52, these super-wealthy individuals come and pump millions of pounds into the UK economy.
'Not only that, they fulfil many car fan's dream by bringing super rare Bugatti Veyrons, or special edition Paganis. I feel sorry for these guys coming here with their expensive toys as they get harassed by police.'
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The limited edition Mercedes - which have a starting price of £370,000 - were originally engineered for the Australian Army but have become popular with Arabs as they are one of the few vehicles which can be driven safely off-road through the desert dunes
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A blue and white Saudi-owned Rolls Royce attracts attention of pedestrians after its owner parked it outside the bay in Knightsbridge, west London yesterday
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It's not just modern sportscars that are being brought over, this classic UAE registered Nissan 240 GL was spotted on London's Sloane Street yesterday
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As word got around that London's richest tourists were showing off their cars near Harrods yesterday, this yellow Lamborghini Huracan were soon seen driving past
He added: 'I have been filming all summer and rarely see them drive more than 25 per cent throttle, or make any noise at all.
'I don't see why the residents of Knightsbridge don't use this influx in foreign cars as an excuse to go on holiday and escape one of the busiest, loudest cities in the world for a couple of weeks of the year.'
Previous summers have seen expensive cars clamped outside department store Harrods, towed for being uninsured and locals complain about being kept awake by revving engines.
Westminster council has revealed the parking fines handed out to cars registered in the United Arab Emirates has nearly doubled in the last three years.
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A Saudi-registered Pagani Huayra, which has a starting price of around £1million, was spotted parked next to an expensive hotel in the area
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A pink-tinged Rolls Royce with Saudi number plate was seen driving through west London yesterday as part of the now-annual influx of Arab-owned cars
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A Qatari millionaire has brought this yellow Mercedes AMG with him for his holiday in Britain and parked the machine outside Harrods yesterday
Cars from the Middle-Eastern country were given a whopping £57,060-worth of fines last year, up from just £31,780 in 2011/12.
Fears have been raised that drivers feel they can flout the rules either because they can easily afford the penalties, or because they know they'll be able to move home and ignore the fines.
A Westminster City Council spokesman said: 'We do all we can to ensure that all outstanding fines are paid – whatever the nationality of the driver.
'However, when cars aren't registered in this country, it is sometimes extremely difficult to track people down.
'We already work with an agency to help recover money owed by European drivers and we're currently exploring other avenues that might further our success. The start and end point here is that every driver who parks in Westminster is subject to the same laws.'
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A policeman approaches a modified black and gold Range Rover, registered in Saudi Arabia, amid locals' concerns about breaches of parking rules and road safety
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A Qatari-owned Lamborghini Aventador parks up next to the a Bugatti Veyron as Arab playboys compare their sportscars outside Harrods yesterday
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The streets of Knightsbridge are packed with sports cars, including these Maserati Gran Turismo, Audi R8 and Lamborghini Aventador, as Arabs flock to London
The growing number of sports cars around the wealthy Knightsbridge district is causing some local residents to worry about breaches of parking rules and potential dangerous driving.
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A queue of extravagant vehicles were parked around Harrods yesterday including a six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG, a Pagani Huayra and a Rolls Royce
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