NTD $100 Luck
• 2008 ThuUTC2009-02-19T16:57:55+00:00. 15 • 3 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 100000 hair follicles, 12cm a year, avoid clothes in black and white, Benefiting From The Economy, buying a pair of shoes, Buying books, Certain religious groups, China, Chinese New Year, Electron micrograph, Electronmicrograph, even numbers, f100, foul languages, Funny Fact, getting a hair-cut, golden bowl, Hair-Cutting, Hong Kong, In the 1920's America, Japan, Jason, Male pattern baldness, Mohammad, Nail Cutting, NTD $100, NTD $100 in Taiwan, odd numbers, Offering anything in fours, Only in Taiwan, Other Should-Nots, Qing Dynasty, Rainie Yang, Regular hairdressing, Sam Zhu, Samson and Delilah, saying words like finished and gone, seven defined social values of hair throughout history, Shuan-Lian MRT station, Shuanglian MRT station, Shuanglian station, Singapore, Social Value, sweeping the floor, TaiChung, Taichung City, Taipei Main Station, Taiwan, talking about death, The African-American afro, the Christian Bible, The quality, the Spring Festival, Traditional Superstitions, USD $5 haircut, washing your hair, Western Superstition, What We Think We Know, While the amount of white or grey hair, Why we cut our hair
Chinglish
• 2008 MonUTC2009-02-16T14:33:33+00:00. 15 • 5 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: taipei city, Taiwan, DPP, China, Japan, Executive Yuan, KMT, TaiChung, Democratic Progressive Party, Ma Ying-Jeou, TAIPEI TIMES, PRC, Chinese Nationalist Party, Liu Chao-Shiuan, Ministry of Education, Kaohsiung, Opposing The Proposal, We don't need your Hanyu Pinyin, Hakka, Wade-Giles, never an official system for Taiwan, Do we have to change our names, Internationalizing, Taiwan City must adopt Hanyu Pinyin, President Ma says, the Guidelines on Using Chinese Phonetic Spelling, a three-year plan, January 2009, Yu Bor-Chuan, Shih Hsiu-Chuan, Pinyin, Maybe it's not really wrong -- just the English pronounciation, The Interview, the opinions of civic groups, Ovid Tseng, Ovid Tzeng, Hanyu Pinyin, Taiwan Pinyin League, what was the response, MOE, Chinese Phonetic Spelling, Tongyong, Tongyong pinyin system, Hanyu Pinyin as the national standard, failed to answer our questions, sacrificing the nation's sovereignty, Zhuyin Fuhao, a Hanyu-Tonyong comparison chart, the State Council of the People's Republic of China, National People's Congress, National People's Congress in 1958, International Organization for Standardization, ISO, Putonghua, Modern Chinese, Gaoxiong, Taizhong, Romanization is still a mess, Wong Chin-Chu, level of difficulty, Hanyu Pinyin was to bring Taiwan in line with international standards, because more than 95 percent of the Chinese speaking population worldwide uses simplified characters, the KMT only used Zhuyin Fuhao, Bopomofo was replaced with pinyin in China in 1949, Academica Sinica, Lee Yuan-Tseh, the Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II system, foreigners who do not understand Mandarin, Hanyu Pinyin bring Taiwan closer to China, it is not correct to focus on the issue of national identity first, put the identity issue second, The most serious problem is how our names are to be Romanized, How can we the government ignore the fact that Taiwanese people have used a hyphen in their given names for about 20 to 30 years, Taiwan has every right to decide its proper names, two different Romanization systems, 1954 Japan cabinet, Hepburn, nippon-shiki, Fading Taiwan, a living fossil, anti-secession law, Anschluss edict, national language, millions of NT dollars
2NT Government Prosecution
• 2008 SatUTC2009-02-07T14:08:48+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 2NT Government Prosecution, Apple Daily, Calabash rice, Chang Ching-Feng, civilain-dressed officers, Emperor Emji, Emperor Taishō ′Hirohito, Feng-Yuan, Feng-Yuan mayor, Foromosa Rice, Hsinchu, Kao Li-Chi, lacquer art, Penglai Rice, street cleaners, TaiChung, Taichung City Police Bureau, Xiangu Rice
Politics Leading Politcs
• 2008 MonUTC2009-01-19T14:35:25+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1979, America, Andrew Hsia, Annette Lu, Barack Obama, Buerau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Chen Shui-Bian, civic journalists' movement, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Eric Chu, Formosa Magazine, Harvard University, Hau Long-Bin, Huang Hsin-Chieh, Jason Hu, John Chiang, KaohSiung Incident, KMT, Kuomintang, Legislative Yuan, Ma Ying-Jeou, Mandarina Crown Hotel Incident, Massachusetts, MOFA, Mount Jade Evening News, Mt. Jade Evening News, New York, Richard Boucher, TaiChung, TaiNan, Taipei Detention Centre, Taiwan, Taiwan Straight, Taiwan's Cross, TaoYuan, The Visionary Growth of TaiChung, To Culture a Pearl, Tsai Ing-Wen, United States, Wang Jin-Pyng, Washington D.C., witch hunt, Wu Rong-I, YuShan Evening News
