Tuesday, March 9, 2010

"the father and his daughter"

that is a story talked about the way to teach a little girl how to share by his father. by the birthday of the little girl, his father that her share some of her gift to a neigbour, and laterlym, the little girl give some of her father's book to a visiter,and that was important to her father she didn't know. by this time both of them learnd a lesson.

in my opion, we should teach the youngers but we should choose a good time and a good example, so that they would understand it better.
children are difficult to teach, because they are fresh and they can understand easily and lightly, not like adults, we can understand more than basic situation. in this case, teach them lessons should be very carefuly.we can use basic example that easy to understand and we should explain why we doing this and how to do it, and what will be effect by doing it.
above all what i just said are just a experience of my personal experiences.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

hodja

A depiction of NasreddinNasreddin is a legendary satirical Sufi figure who is believed[who?] to have existed during the Middle Ages (around 13th century), in Akşehir, and later in Konya, under the Seljuq rule. Nasreddin was a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for his funny stories and anecdotes
today i read a story of hojia.
once he was working on the roof and a strenger come to him and asked him to come down to the ground and then will tell him the question. and he did as what the strenger said. the stenger want some money from him. he said to the strenger to come to the roof with him and after they both back to the roof hojia said to the strenger "NO".
This is a story that tells us man will treat you as the way you treat the man.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

the gateway

that was a story happened on the half way when i pulled in a GAS EAT rest place. until the time two customers pulled guns on me and the cashier after they asked a map. i was sure that was an automatic pistols. by that moment i thought my life would be end at this desiret place with the old boy(the cashier).
the old boy with a smile on his face and said, "young man i told you i divide people up.winners and loosers. and you are a winner because you got your coffee and food. and they are the looser because they got nothing they want but loose their life." his sentence haven't finish but a loud sad screaming came to my ear. they suddenly disapeaed at the middle of the house and then i realised that they just droped into the ground and there were bounch of knief standing under there. the secret is the little chair which the old boy sitting on. there was a botton on that chair under his hand...

Thursday, February 11, 2010

TO MY VALENTINE

To:
My valentine
From the time I met you, I’ve felt like going to school
From the time I met you, I’ve felt that nothing can be difficult
I really don’t know that, thanks for being so amazing!~~
I wish I could love you forever, but I can’t live forever
I wish I could drive your favorite car and take you anywhere you want
Maybe you are bored of smelling roses, but I still want you to hold it at this special time

Thousands of miles are not far, but I cannot be there this time
Close your eyes for five seconds…
I am here with you, in front of you holding the rose and just want give you a hug!

I love you
I miss you
Happy Valentine’s Day

Thursday, February 4, 2010

mislaid plans(love story)

KIMI YIN
02/04/10
Reading and writing
MISLAID PLANS

A rash of new bills came that morning. Look at the new bills and the old ones. They have no enough money to pay for all these after a long time her husband lost his company. Life sometimes changes has no reason and no announcement. Just after a few months later they lost almost everything except the bills and their children. The letter from their insurance company announced the cancellation of their policies. That was 5 years ago when they found the company, her husband decide to buy a good life insurance so that when he die his wife will get a big money from the insurance company. And that was the plan. Although the life insurance was expensive but at that time that was really nothing. They were rich, actually really rich.
She sighed and rose wearily to tell her husband. There’s no other way can go except sigh for this paper. And they were not only lost the insurance but also the money they had been paid before.
She walled though the kitchen smelled of gas. She suddenly get so nervous and she yelled her husband “open the window! The gas is leaking!” but there’s only silence answered to her. She ran toward to her husband’s work room. When she turns to the Connor of the kitchen, she found her husband lay on the floor with a smile, but no answer. She was crying and yelling. Everything just so quiet at that time and never feel like that quiet. When the ambulance came over, the doctor told her he already dead.
She fell down on the ground and been numb for a while, and a sad cream went though the silence. She went back to her husband’s work room. On his desk she found the note.
“…the money from my life insurance will be enough for you and the children… I love you and love you forever…” by this time there’s nothing could say out of her mouth or even thing about anything. She fell down on the floor again. But this time her hurt was totally broken. His life will not be brought back anymore, all the good time will not ever happen again. This is what you did to me. Nothing left but a broken heart.
The last hope just disappeared, when people say fearless is love, they can survive, but who ever really tried the taste of all the hurt. That’s not that easy as what they said.
The sky never been like this bright and blue, the bird flying through, looking toward the landscape, just so peaceful and unknowing there won’t be anything worse and nothing to fear.
That day was Valentine’s Day and their ten year of marriage.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

what is can can

The can-can (more correctly not hyphenated, as in the original French: cancan) is regarded today primarily as a physically demanding music hall dance, performed by a chorus line of female dancers who wear costumes with long skirts, petticoats, and black stockings, that hearkens back to the fashions of the 1890s. The main features of the dance are the lifting up and manipulation of the skirts, with high kicking and suggestive, provocative body movements.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can-can

from the can can

Can can
Kimi yin
02/02/10
There was a story I read during the class which called the CAN-CAN.
This story is about a man cheat with her wife and during the time he dating with the other woman and he start to think about his wife. Before he go out of his house and he saw his wife was dancing can can, and he never saw his wife so pretty like that. And he even never pay attention on her. And now he want to go back to his wife.
This kinds of story happens in our real life a lot and as you can guess, by the time he realise how beautiful his wife is he really want to go back to his wife and don’t want to get back to the other woman.in my opinion. I think he should go back to his wife and for sure he will getting much better and love his wife much more.

Cheating is not a way to broke up realationship between you and your lover. and by somehow , it is just the way to make your realationship become stronger.
I watched a movie called”500 days of summer”long time ago. There’s a sentense I still can remember “if you love your lover, you should let her go for what she want to do, you shouldn’t just hold her”. By this point , your lover cheating with you that must be something wrong between you and her. So you have to find out what’s the problem and trying to fix it up not only get mad or device. And as soon as you fix the problem. You will realise that your relationship becomes much stronger than before. The first feeling mostly is the right choice . that’s could be the reason why you love yours. And now you fix it up. Things should be better not worse.

In the other side. I think cheating is because your life is kinds of boring, maybe you never pay attention on it or you didn’t spend enough time taking care of it. At this point you should know relationship need to be taken good care of so that it will going longer and better. Just like how you take care of mechine. You never pay attention on it,just use it until one day it won’t work anymore. That because you didn’t do the good mantance with your mechine.

Love is strong, like talor swift said “ fearless is love” it can make anything works but it’s depends on how you can use it and how you can use it as will. According that, it will be strong and better.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Husky dogs

History

The Siberian Husky, Samoyed, and Alaskan Malamute are all breeds directly descended from the original "sled dog."[2] Recent DNA analysis confirms that this is one of the oldest breeds of dog as can be seen with the Alaskan Malamute.[3]

In this breed of canine, the word "husky" is a corruption of the derogative term "Eskie" which was also shared by the Inuit tribes discovered by Europeans who made early expeditions into their lands. By standard, Huskies are not burly, thick, fat, or overweight. The word "Siberian" in this breed's name is derived from Siberia itself, because it is thought that Eskimo or sled dogs were used to cross the land bridge of the Bering Strait on the way into, or out of, Alaska,[2] though this theory is continuously disputed by scholars.[4] Breeds descending from the Eskimo dog were once found throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Siberia to Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Labrador, and Baffin Island.[2]
Siberian husky in wintertime serving as a sled dog.

With the help of Siberian Huskies, entire tribes of peoples were able to not only survive, but push forth into terra incognita. Admiral Robert Peary of the United States Navy was aided by this breed during his expeditions in search of the North Pole. The Siberian Husky's role in this feat cannot be overestimated.[2]

Dogs from the Anadyr River and surrounding regions were imported into Alaska from 1908 (and for the next two decades) during the gold rush for use as sled dogs, especially in the "All-Alaska Sweepstakes," a 408 mile (657 km) distance dog sled race from Nome to Candle and back. Smaller, faster and more enduring than the 100 to 120 pound (45 to 54 kg) freighting dogs then in general use, they immediately dominated the Nome Sweepstakes. Leonhard Seppala, the foremost breeder of Siberian Huskies of the time, participated in competitions from 1909 to the mid 1920s.[2]

On February 3, 1925 Gunnar Kaasen was first in the 1925 serum run to Nome to deliver diphtheria serum from Nenana over 600 miles to Nome. This was a group effort comprised of several sled dog teams and mushers. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race commemorates this famous delivery. The event is also loosely depicted in the 1995 animated film Balto, as the name of Gunnar Kaasen's lead dog in his sled team was named Balto, although unlike the real dog, Balto the character was portrayed as half wolf in the film. In honor of this lead dog a bronze statue was erected at Central Park in New York City. The epitaph upon it is inscribed with

"Dedicated to the indomitable spirit of the sled dogs that relayed antitoxin six hundred miles over rough ice, across treacherous waters, through Arctic blizzards from Nenana to the relief of a stricken Nome in the winter of 1925. Endurance--fidelity--intelligence" [2]

In 1930 the last Siberians were exported as the Soviet government closed the borders of Siberia to external trade. The same year saw recognition of the Siberian Husky by the American Kennel Club. Nine years later the breed was first registered in Canada. Today’s Siberian Huskies registered in North America are largely the descendants of the 1930 Siberia imports and of Leonhard Seppala’s dogs. Seppala owned a kennel in Nenana before moving to New England. Arthur Walden, owner of Chinook Kennels of Wonalancet, New Hampshire, was by far the most prominent breeder of Siberian Huskies. The foundation of his kennel stock came directly from Alaska, and Seppala's kennel.[2]

Only beginning to come to prominence, in 1933 Navy Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd brought about 50 Siberian Huskies with him on an expedition in which Byrd hoped to journey around the 16,000-mile coast of Antarctica. Many of the dogs were trained at Chinook Kennels in New Hampshire. Called Operation Highjump, the historic trek proved the worth of the Siberian Husky due to its compact size and greater speeds.[2] Siberian Huskies also served in the United States Army's Arctic Search and Rescue Unit of the Air Transport Command during World War II.[5]
Appearance
A sable colored Siberian Husky.

Siberian Huskies share many outward similarities with the Alaskan Malamute as well as many other Spitz breeds such as the Samoyed, which has a comparable history to the Huskies. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common colors are black and white, copper-red and white, gray and white, and pure white, though many individuals have blondish, or piebald spotting. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. They tend to have a wolf-like appearance.
Facial masking is common in the husky.
Eyes
A red/white colored Siberian Husky with heterochromia, a trait which is unusual in most dogs, but not uncommon among Siberian Huskies.

The eyes of a Siberian Husky are dark blue, light blue, amber, or brown. In some individual dogs, one eye may be brown and the other blue (complete heterochromia), or one or both eyes may be "parti-colored," that is, half brown and half blue (partial heterochromia). All of these eye color combinations are considered to be acceptable by the American Kennel Club, which also states that the eyes are "an almond shape, moderately spaced and set slightly obliquely."
Coat

The Siberian Husky's coat is thicker than most breeds of dogs[6], comprising two layers: a dense undercoat and a longer topcoat of short, straight guard hairs. It protects the dogs effectively against harsh Arctic winters, but the coat also reflects heat in the summer. It is able to withstand temperatures as low as −50 °C to −60 °C.[7] The absence of the undercoat is often present during shedding.Their thick coats require weekly grooming[6][8] Long guard hair is not desirable and is considered a fault.[8]
Nose

In some instances, Siberian Huskies can exhibit what is called "snow nose" or "winter nose". This condition is called hypopigmentation in animals. Show-quality dogs are preferred to have neither pointed or square noses in shape. The nose is black in gray, tan and black dogs, liver in copper-colored dogs, and may be flesh-colored in white dogs. "Snow nose" is acceptable in the show ring.[8][9]
Size

The breed standard indicates that the males of the breed are ideally between 21 and 23.5 inches (53 and 60 cm) tall at the withers and weighing between 45 and 60 pounds (20 and 27 kg). Females are smaller, growing to between 20 to 22 inches (51 to 56 cm) tall at the withers and weighing between 35 to 50 pounds (16 to 23 kg).[8]
Behavior

The Siberian Husky has been described as a behavioral representative of the domestic dog's forebearer, the wolf, exhibiting a wide range of its ancestors' behavior.[10] They are known to howl rather than bark.[11] Hyperactivity displaying as an overactive hunting drive, a characteristic of kenneled dogs, is often noticeable in dogs released from their captive environment for exercise - a behavior welcome in hunting dogs but not in the family pet. The frequency of kenneled Siberian Huskies, especially for racing purposes, is rather high, as attributed through the history of the breed in North America. They are affectionate with people, but independent. A fifteen-minute daily obedience training class will serve well for Siberian Huskies.[12] Siberian Huskies are a very stubborn and dominant breed of dog. Siberians need consistent training and do well with a "Nothing In Life Is Free" training program. They rank 45th in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, being of average working/obedience intelligence. They tend to run because they were at first bred to be a sled dog. Owners are advised to exercise caution when letting their Siberian Husky off the leash as the dog is likely to be miles away before looking around and realizing their owner is nowhere in sight. They also get bored easily, so playing with toys or throwing the ball at least once a day is essential. Failure to give them the attention or proper exercise they need can result in unwanted behavior, such as excessive howling, marking, chewing on furniture, or crying.[13]
Health

Siberian Huskies, with proper care, have a typical lifespan ranging from twelve to fifteen years. Health issues in the breed are genetic like seizures, defects of the eye such as juvenile cataracts, corneal dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy. Hip dysplasia is not often found in this breed, though as with many medium or larger-sized canines, it can occur.[14] However, Siberians in general have remarkably good hips. The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals currently has the Siberian Husky ranked 148th out of a possible 153 breeds at risk for hip dysplasia, with only two percent of tested Siberian Huskies showing dysplasia.[15]

Siberian Huskies used for sled racing may also be prone to other ailments, such as gastric disease,[16] bronchitis or bronchopulmonary ailments ("ski asthma"),[17] and gastric erosions or ulcerations [18]
Working Siberians
A team of white Siberians mushing.

Siberian Huskies are still used as sled dogs in sled dog racing. Siberians are still popular in races restricted to purebreds and are faster than other pure sled dog breeds such as the Samoyed and the slower but much stronger Alaskan Malamute. Today the breed tends to divide along lines of "racing" Siberians and "show" Siberians. Racing Siberians tend to have more leg to enable them more reach when running. Show Siberians tend to be a bit smaller.

Apart from dog sled racing - they are very popular for recreational mushing and are also used for skijoring (one to three dogs pulling a skier) and European ski-hi. A few owners use them for dog-packing and hiking.

Due to the lack of snow in the United Kingdom and Australia, Siberian Huskies are raced on forest tracks using specially designed scooters with two wheels for one or two dogs, or three wheeled rigs for three or more dogs.

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Hi
everybody, welcome to my blog and welcome to B&F RACINGTEAM. My name is Kimi, and this is one of my team blog that you can visit . i think most of you guys are my classmate. i have my own company blog if you want to know , send me an e-mail or talk to me directly if you want to know more about cars and driving and much more fun things about road trips. Anyway, welcome and share a good time.

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