Interesting twist on the commonly told love story of “Cleopatra and Marc Antony.” Everyone remembers the love story, no one remembers that it probably was less love than politics. Also interesting look at archaeology and new technology**DB
Interesting twist on the commonly told love story of “Cleopatra and Marc Antony.” Everyone remembers the love story, no one remembers that it probably was less love than politics. Also interesting look at archaeology and new technology**DB
As some of you know, I am a professor of Business and Professional Ethics, so we’ve talked a lot about morality and being a good person. This morning, I asked my classes to write down their motto – the phrase that they want to live by. Since I was asking it of them, I decided to write my own as well. Here Goes!
I’ve just spent the last week working for hours and hours with some of my students to get their papers finished. One of my students told me it was the first time a teacher had ever told him good job, and another said he had never worked so hard on an assignment. In the end, I’ve never been so impressed or proud as I have been of these people. They work their butts off trying to not only comprehend difficult subjects, but also to explain it back to you in a completely foreign language. And after looking at the finished works tonight, I could almost cry I’m so happy. They got it! and they wrote it! and they even added in some really great ideas for the solutions part, things that I wouldn’t even have thought of. So tonight I want the world to know that my students rock and I love them all!
Review of the Wushu Festival! (I waited way to long to post this 😦 ) The festival (held Oct. 18) was absolutely amazing, so many students of martial arts you almost didn’t know where to look. The Shaolin Temple has been home to martial art enthusiasts for many years now, with hundreds of kung fu schools popping up at the foot of the mountain’s temple. Thousands of students come to train at the school, primarily local farming students who use this as perhaps their only opportunity to gain an education and some good food. For many, the training in reading and writing alone (one of the main tenants of martial arts is the ability to learn from the writings of the masters) is a great benefit of the program. The self-discipline and values it instills into them is another. To be honest, I can’t imagine very many American kids being able to go through the rigorous training these kids go through. That said, they seemed generally healthy, excited, and ready to go on Festival Day!
The Festival itself is really hard to get into. . . the cost is outrageous and you have to work your way onto one of the tour buses. Since they try to encourage a diverse group of travelers (India, Iran, USA, Russia, France, Germany, Kazakhstan. . . dozens of countries made a showing), it’s not always easy to grab a spot on the bus. Everyone (not just our group, literally EVERONE), piles onto buses that are required to meet at a certain point on the highway and form a caravan. This caravan drives the last 45 minutes or so together until they reach the foot of the mountain.
There, the schools have lined up thousands of students in row after row of various events (saber fighting, boxing, drumming, kicking) that you along the road. It’s considered the “welcoming party” and you watch as your bus passes by. This goes on for another 45 minutes – 1 hour as you drive up the mountain to reach Shaolin Temple. There, you enter the temple’s fighting grounds, watching a few major performances and then wandering around the school as you please. Thousands upon Thousands of students line the roads and practice in the larger areas to demonstrate their skills and abilities.
Kids that look like babies doing the splits in a tree, while the older boys throw each other about and contort into unbelievable poses for 30 minutes at a time. Must admit, I let there feeling part inspired in the power of humankind and part ashamed of myself for my own lack of will power. Those boys and girls were working all day long, moving from one torturous stance to another, completely ignoring the gaping onlookers wandering through. Definitely impressive!
At the end of the day, everyone returns to a large natural amphitheater set where you can see up and down the mountain valley. Once it is dark, the students begin their large musical dance, an hour of breathtaking scenes accompanied by heart-stirring melodies. It is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot of beauty. I’ll be adding videos as soon as I can upload them. All in all the event was a massive success. . . I am absolutely returning next year, I can’t even imagine missing it!
Lawrence the Laptop crashed and burned once again not too long ago. I probably wrote about it, but I’m too lazy to go back and look. In turn, I ended up buying an Apple Ipad during 11/11 (China’s version of Black Friday).
Annoyingly, I no sooner got it than the I-Pad froze on the Apple Logo. Luckily, it appears that this is a somewhat common problem. It won’t go past the opening screen and won’t connect to your laptop for Restore.
Finally, I figured it out!