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11 tháng 12 2021

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11 tháng 12 2021

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14 tháng 6 2017


1. Manh used a long blue pale blue to measure the height of the dog.

2 . Scales are used to measure the weight of a person, animal or whatever.

3 . Swordfish is the fastest swimming fish. Divers can not chase them at the bottom of the ocean.

4 . Ngoc has 3 oranges. Ngoc for Duy 1 fruit. Theft of Ngoc 1 fruit. Ask the Jade more fruit?

5 . Do you know when eggs are boiled eggs can not enter the egg?

28 tháng 10 2017

Learn about Death - Messenger of death
Deaths are not rulers of hell like Hades or Pluto, Deaths are usually messengers who send souls into the realm of the dead. If people want to accept death more lightly, why is the image of Death not beautiful, friendly?

What is death?
According to biologists, any creature, whether plant or animal, must die. We also understand that anything has its beginning and end. However, human knowledge is still unable to provide a perfect answer to the questions of death. Speaking of death, many of us can relate to the image of a bony, cold face hidden behind a black robe with a sharp tongue in his hand.
When a person's life is about to end, death will come to him, patiently waiting. And when the time comes, the sharp blade will cut off the soul from the body and send the soul of the dead to the other. Why is the image of death present in the world? Why is death in the eyes of humanity today cold, cruel? Why does Death look as it is today?
Let's go find answers to these questions.
1. Origin
In some religions, human beings are born perfectly, immortal as gods but then punished and lose their immortality. One of the examples can be found in the Book of Genesis, the story of the first humans: Adam and Eve. God assigned Adam to oversee and harvest the Garden of Eden, but the only tree of wisdom was not to be touched. Satan, in the guise of a serpent, tricked Eva into eating the forbidden fruit. Adam also eat the fruit of wisdom though knowing it is the wrong action. God punished them by exposing them to the lower world and taking away their perfection.
If not for Adam's and Eva's mistakes, would human beings still enjoy immortality in Eden?

In some other cultures, people are described as mundane and are trying to find immortality but fail. The Gilgamesh epic recounts such a story. Gilgamesh is the son of a goddess and a human king, however, like other goddesses, he is not inherited from immortality from his mother. Gilgamesh on his way to find his immortality met Utnapishtim - a divine being who gives his life eternal. Utnapishtim promised to give Gilgamesh immortality like his if Gilgamesh could stay awake for a week in a row. Despite this failure, Gilgamesh still receives the reward of being a tree that can turn her master young. On the way back home, a hungry snake has lost that miraculous tree, Gilgamesh forever lost the opportunity to become immortal.
In the legend of the Mesopotami, the hero Gilgamesh returned home and accepted the life of a mortal. However, people in normal life do not want to do so. The hunger of death on each person's head, the notion of death will come someday not a good idea. People still dream of an eternal life, no pain, no death.
As in a previous article, we have seen what people do to deal with death. It is not only fleeing or fighting death, it also redefines death, making it a more pleasant concept than mere dissolution. Death is a concept developed by human beings to materialize death, to make death soothing.

2. Original images of Death

Needless to say, Death is not the governing hell such as Hades or Pluto, Death gods are usually the messengers put souls into the human realm. If people want to accept death more lightly, why is the image of Death not beautiful, friendly?

Actually, the original images of Death are quite pleasant.

In Greek mythology, Death is called Thanatos, the twin of the god who controls Hypnos sleep. Thanatos appears in Greek mythology with beautiful faces, angelic wings, and a luminous, lightening candle. Thanatos' mission is to take the souls of the dead to the world of Hades, handing these souls to the Charon fighter to bring them down to the realm. It can be said, the death of the ancient Greeks - Thanatos is a dedicated, attractive road.
Another beautiful image of Death is the Norwegian goddess Valkyrie. In Max Payne, the image of the Valkyrie goddess is also mentioned by the soldiers passionately. The Valkyrie goddess are young women, messengers of Odin. In battle, the Valkyrie flew on the battlefield, choosing brave warriors to join the army of gods. Valkyrie is like angels, in some myths, the Valkyrie is the messenger, bringing news to people to avoid disaster. In other stories, the Valkyrie is also the one who will punish the evil spirits. Other images of the Deathly Hallows in the culture and beliefs of Michael and Gabriel of Christianity are also beautiful angels. Azrael is a mortal in Islam who has the same image as an angel with beautiful wings. In order to be able to easily accept death, the image of the original Death Eater is the messenger, the friendly angel who guides us into the realm of the Son. But, these early images have changed a lot over time. 3. The Anglo-Saxon Change of Death existed until the Middle Ages. But in the 14th century, a terrible event changed this. This period, human history recorded a series of terrible events that lasted centuries later. The disease, called the Black Death, killed 25 million people as a result of the outbreak and millions of others centuries later. The population of Europe at that time was 450 million, down to about 350 million in 1400. The peak of the disease was in 1348 to 1350. The plague has returned many times later in history, Until the 19th century, Black Death disappeared. Plague has changed the image of Death. Disease is called black death because the body of the victims floating nodes, skin turns black and necrosis. The patient will die in pain, despair. At this time, the cause and the cure for the disease, a fear spread throughout Europe, were not found. This fear influenced the artwork at this time. Soon after, the image of the angel of death was discarded, replaced by the image of skeletons armed with black covering the scene. The weapon used by the new Death Eater is a sharp curved blade, with very long handles - the scythe. In many paintings of this period, we will see the Death Eater swinging his deadly scythe into the crowd, reflecting the widespread devastation of the disease during this period. However, there are also portraits depicting a woman with Death, showing that life and death are always accompanied by one another, which is indispensable in this world. However, the nature of Death compared to the past has not changed. Many works show Death in the image of the scary skeletons but still the messenger leading the way for humans. Paintings such as The Dance of Death show us the image of the Deathly Hallows, following every step of our lives, leading us to a destination that no one can escape. In The Book of Revelation, the Death Eater is portrayed as one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, named Death - riding on a gray horse and the last rider of the apocalypse. In the sketches of the doomsday of the apocalypse, Death is also portrayed with a picture of a figure hidden behind a black robe, holding a scythe with a threatening look. Despite this shape, or other shape, Death is always an image so people are more likely to see death. We do not die, people just follow the lead of the gods to another world. 4. Symbols of Death Each of the characteristics of Death has a different meaning, from the shape, clothes, the Deathly Hallows on the hand have special meaning. Mobile skeleton. As mentioned above, Black Death ravaged human society for a very long time, killing millions in a vast territory. Every time a disease outbreaks, death is seen every day, every hour, everywhere. Painters, writers of this period took the image of dead bodies, dry skeletons to depict Death, not simply because it is a picture attached to death. Bones appear after we die, decaying, after the worms have completed their work. The image of the skeleton used with Death also tells us one thing about humanity: fear if one day disappears. Black coat. Black is the color associated with death, sadness, we usually wear black in funeral. Black is also the color associated with the evil, the evil. The black cloak brings death to the mystical, elusive.

28 tháng 10 2017

bucminh

15 tháng 5 2017

Đây mới được gọi là ngắn thật sự

By 2030, robots will be able to play tennis. It will be able to play very well. Robots will be look after children or old people. It will be able to feed babies or pets. It will be able to feed careful. Robots will be able to talk with people but It can talk with people now. Robots won't be able to find and repair problems in our bodies. And robots won't be able to understand what web think. By 2030, I think that robots will be useful.

Tick giùm mình với nhé bạn

14 tháng 5 2017

Getting policies right for issues like self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles is tough, but doable. Latin America isn’t significantly behind the regulatory curve. Even in the U.S., only a few states have passed rules regulating self-driving vehicles, and the Federal Aviation Administration is just this year getting around to publishing regulations on civilian drone use. Once the region’s policymakers realize that these safety issues are less than a decade away (if not already here today), they will, hopefully, begin to act.

However, addressing the impact of robotics on the economy and the labor market is much more difficult. How does the region prepare for a technology revolution that will upend millions of jobs and dozens of industries vital to regional economies? How can Latin American countries prevent the inevitable wave of economic disruption from escalating into a crisis of political stability?

There is nothing Latin American governments can or should do to slow technology’s progress in their countries.

Instead, they need to find ways to embrace the positive aspects of robotics. Even if the above sections appear a bit pessimistic, the potential of self-driving cars to reshape urban transportation, of unmanned drones to remake the logistics industry, and of robotics in general to make industries more productive and to push the boundaries of what is technologically possible could provide great benefits to Latin America and the rest of the world.

Some of the policies needed to address advances in robotics are obvious. Nearly everyone agrees on the importance of building educated, innovative and adaptive workforces. However, the reality of building those workforces requires Latin American governments to make politically difficult choices. These include raising taxes to pay for investments in education from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate levels that will enable the next generation to succeed.

Additionally, while government investment in research and development is essential, innovation is really going to come from the bottom up. Policymakers need to streamline the process of building businesses and—perhaps more importantly—of creating cultural and legal frameworks in which innovative, technology-driven businesses can fail productively. Innovation requires entrepreneurs to take risks, but they are less likely to do so when harsh bankruptcy laws and a culture that punishes unsuccessful risk-takers in the business environment hold those entrepreneurs back.

On education, small-business creation, social safety nets, and regulations, the policy choices made in the next 10 years are going to determine whether Latin America embraces the benefits of robotics or faces a new lost decade, as it did in the 1980s. The economic transition to a greater use of automation and artificial intelligence is going to disrupt economies and create social tension, but some of the difficulties can be mitigated and some opportunities can be grasped if the region begins acting early.

The most important step is to get more of Latin America’s politicians, think tanks and civil society to discuss and debate the coming technology revolution. Unfortunately, many of the hemisphere’s political leaders spend more time discussing Cold-war era disputes than technology issues affecting the vast majority of Latin America today and into the coming decade.

The region’s politicians aren’t going to spend time discussing robotics until they feel pressure from voters and civil society.

6 tháng 7 2017

Dĩ nhiên là movie theater ( rạp chiếu phim )

6 tháng 7 2017

Movie theater

27 tháng 7 2017

3 . That film is more boring than this one .

4 . Your kitchen is bigger than my .

5 . My grandmother is the oldest person in my family .

6 . Tam is the tallest in my class .

7 . My mother can cook better than me .

8 . Jack can play tennis better than he .

9 . You spent less money than me .

10 . This book is cheaper than it .

1 tháng 4 2017

1. Home is where your Mom is. (nhà là nơi có mẹ)
2. Like father, like son (Cha nào con nấy)
3. Blood is thicker than water (Một giọt máu đào hơn ao nước lã)
4. Spare the rod, spoil the child (Yêu cho roi cho vọt, ghét cho ngọt cho bùi)
Thiệt ra cũng 0 giống nói về mẹ cho lắmbucminh thui thì bn tham khảo vậy

2 tháng 4 2017

1. You can fool some of the people all of the time, and

You can fool all of the people some of the time, but

You can’t fool mom

(Bạn có thể lừa một vài người trong tất cả mọi lần, và

Bạn có thể lừa mọi người trong một vài lần, nhưng

Bạn không thể lừa mẹ.)

8 tháng 11 2021

Hơi dài mng thông cảm ạ