*WALL-E*
I thought that the movie was made for little kids, but it was interesting. In the 29th century earth, there is no people and there are all rubbish. The earth is garbage dump.
WALL-E lives in the earth and searching toys and collect them.
The main story, WALL-E falls in love with EVE; the future machine, but the movie is set in the future earth, it tells us that we make litter everyday, and the whole earth would be garbage dump, or would be reclaimed ground.
Too much high technology will make us lazy. The people in the movie cannot do anything without machines. I don't want to be like that.
*Chat bots*
Chat bots was interesting, too. That was more intelligent than I thought, sometimes they give funny answer though.
2008年12月9日火曜日
2008年11月6日木曜日
Priority Seats -essay-
I got pregnant when I was busy job hunting. When I found it out, I had to think lots of things because I wasn't ready for a baby as I was stil young. It's really early to have a baby and I was worried if I could be a good mother. You have to take responsibilities, and you can't abandon even if you get tired of child care. When I was 8 weeks pregnant, I found out that I was having twins. It surprised me and actually I am shocked, but finally I've decided to get marry and keep the twins.
Pregnancy life had begun since then. I had to go to school 4 days a week until july to get the rest of my credits to graduate. I chose afternoon classes so that I didn't have to get on rush hour trains. Luckily I didn't have heavy morning sickness but throughout the pregnancy term, I always felt tired and lazy, and my stomach got bigger fast as twins grow, so I began to use priority seats on trains.
I hardly used priority seats until I get pregnant, but I noticed some things. What I've found there, was I couldn't sit on priority seats when I wanted to use it. Many non-disabled people were using priority seats as if these were not priority seats, and even if they noticed that I was pregnant, they just ignored. People just sleep or pretend not to notice that I'm pregnant. Of course many people gave me seats, but when I look around, I found that many old people couldn't sit on the seats either. It was sad that the priority seats were actually not existing to who really want to use.
I didn't know how it is tough to keep a baby in your stomach. Pregnant women look healthy but it is our misunderstood. I shall be kind to them, and when you find a pregnant woman, I hope you will give your seat for her.
Pregnancy life had begun since then. I had to go to school 4 days a week until july to get the rest of my credits to graduate. I chose afternoon classes so that I didn't have to get on rush hour trains. Luckily I didn't have heavy morning sickness but throughout the pregnancy term, I always felt tired and lazy, and my stomach got bigger fast as twins grow, so I began to use priority seats on trains.
I hardly used priority seats until I get pregnant, but I noticed some things. What I've found there, was I couldn't sit on priority seats when I wanted to use it. Many non-disabled people were using priority seats as if these were not priority seats, and even if they noticed that I was pregnant, they just ignored. People just sleep or pretend not to notice that I'm pregnant. Of course many people gave me seats, but when I look around, I found that many old people couldn't sit on the seats either. It was sad that the priority seats were actually not existing to who really want to use.
I didn't know how it is tough to keep a baby in your stomach. Pregnant women look healthy but it is our misunderstood. I shall be kind to them, and when you find a pregnant woman, I hope you will give your seat for her.
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