Taiwan Earthquake April 26 2010

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 2 Comments »

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.., that includes,.. popes, queens, presidents, prime ministers,angels devils,humans, and any other beings on earth.
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” Open Awareness of Unbounded Wholeness ”
– from the Bon Dzog Chen ‘Nonconceptual Logic’ Terma
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After the collapse of the Roman power in the west, Arcadia became part of the Byzantine Empire. Arcadia remained a rustic, secluded area, and its inhabitants became proverbial as primitive herdsmen leading simple pastoral unsophisticated yet happy lives, to the point that Arcadia may refer to some imaginary idyllic paradise.
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Dioscorides, a Greek surgeon, wrote that a patient that has drunk wine made from Mandrake(brown wine Paris) does not feel pain because they are overborneor overcome with “DEAD SLEEP”… the same as dead and alive at the same time, eternally in the ether, supernatural, under ether.

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Channel V – Tokio Hotel ENG Subs Taiwan 2010

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under hotel taiwan | 12 Comments »

Channel V Interview with Tokio Hotel Taiwan 15 05 2010 h1
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2010 Culture Shock Jam Vol.2 – Taiwan

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2010 and filed under taiwan culture | 2 Comments »

Feb 19, 2010 Culture Shock Jam Volume 2 in Taipei/Taiwan with Skill Methodz, All Area, Rivers Crew, Bounce, Kid David, Profo Won and many more…

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Taiwan Earthquake

Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 15 Comments »

What do you think about the recent earthquakes?

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Tokio Hotel left Taiwan-05.05.2010

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under hotel taiwan | 25 Comments »

TokioHotelChinesefanhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/tokiohotelchinesefanMusicTokio, Hotel, left, Taiwan, 05, 2010Tokio Hotel left Taiwan-05.05.2010

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Channel [V] – Interview with Tokio Hotel – Taiwan (15.05.2010)

Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2010 and filed under hotel taiwan | 25 Comments »

Channel [V] – Interview with Tokio Hotel – Taiwan (15.05.2010)

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AFROCK ALLSTARS TRIP TO TAIWAN CULTURE SHOCK JAM VOL.2 AND CHINA PART.1

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under taiwan culture | 8 Comments »

enjoy!!

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Taiwan Earth Quake 2010 6.4 mag

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 25 Comments »

We can make a difference by coming together in compassionate prayer …..A powerful earth quake has shaken southern Taiwan, causing residents to flee shaking buildings, triggering power blackouts and halting high-speed train services on the island.
At least eight people so far have been reported as injured but no major damage was reported from the 6.4-magnitude quake, which the US Geological Survey (USGS) said struck about 70 kilometres from the island’s second-largest city Kaohsiung.
It was felt as far away as Taipei,which is the capital of Taiwan and is several hundred kilometres north of the source of the quake.Its epicentre was in
inhabited mountainous area in Jiahsian township in Kaohsiung county, which is still recovering from a massive typhoon that triggered floods and mudslides in August, killing about 700 people.
Three resulting landslides have been reported in the area and so far 6 aftershocks have been reported.
Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is regularly hit by earthquakes.
In September 1999, a big 7.6-magnitude quake killed about 2,400 people in the worst natural disaster in the island’s history.

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Taiwan Earthquake 2010

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 23 Comments »

On March 3rd of 2010, Another earthquake rocked another country. The most dangerous natural disaster earthquake
rocked Taiwan today in the morning.

We dont know what is happening to earth. 1 month back, Haiti was destroyed by the same natural disaster and 5 days ago earthquake rocked Chile.

According to latest news 12 people died in Taiwan. The magnitude of earthquake was 6.4.

Southern California had earthquake in 1857 with a magnitude of 7.9.

The most beautiful city San Francisco had earthquake in 1906.

Chile had very large earthquake in 1960 with magnitude of 9.4. It was the most dangerous and historical earthquake.

One by one this natural disaster is destroying all the countries. Now, the time will tell us which is next country to face this dangerous natural disaster named earthquake.

We will keep you updated with the latest updates about the earthquake in Taiwan.

Read more: http://www.timesasia.net/taiwan-earthquake-2010-earthquake-rocked-taiwan-20262264.htm#ixzz0hEWWiaXB

Taiwan A powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southern Taiwan on Thursday, terrifying residents, disrupting communications and triggering at least one large fire. Sixty-four people were injured, the National Fire Agency said.

No tsunami alert was issued. The quake was centered in the same mountainous region of rural Kaohsiung county that endured the brunt of the damage from Typhoon Morakot, a devastating storm that killed about 700 people last August.

Taiwanese actor Chu Chung-heng said he and other passengers were close to panic when the high-speed train on which they were traveling was dislodged from its track by the quake.

“Many people in my car were screaming,” he said. “I was so scared that I couldn’t make a sound. The train shook very hard, and I thought it was going to overturn.”

Rail service in southern and central Taiwan was suspended, as was the state-of-the-art subway system in Kaohsiung city, Taiwan’s second largest with a population of 1.5 million. Kaohsiung is about 250 miles (400 kilometers) south of Taipei.

In nearby Tainan, a fire broke out in a textile factory shortly after the quake hit, sending huge plumes of black smoke billowing into the air. Power outages struck Taipei and at least one county to the south, and telephone service in many parts of Taiwan was spotty.

Kuo Kai-wen, director of the Central Weather Bureau’s Seismology Center, said the quake was not geologically related to the massive temblor that hit Chile last Saturday, but its intensity was unusual for the area.

“This is the biggest quake to hit this region in more than a century,” he said.

The quake’s epicenter was near the town of Jiashian, especially hard hit by last year’s typhoon. A Kaohsiung county official told CTI TV news that some temporary housing built for typhoon survivors collapsed.

The Ministry of Defense said troops were dispatched to Jiashian to report on the extent of the damage.

In nearby Liugui an unidentified high school student described the quake as terrifying. “Everyone was running out of the classroom, and some people fell in the rush,” she told ETTV.

The fire agency said 64 people had been injured.

A spokesman for President Ma Ying-jeou said authorities had been instructed to follow the quake situation closely and take steps to mitigate damage and dislocation. Ma was widely criticized for his government’s slow response to last year’s typhoon.

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Write in “Taiwanese” – US Census 2010 [PSA Full Version]

Posted by admin on April 1st, 2010 and filed under taiwan | 25 Comments »

WATCH THE FULL LINE OF VIDEOS, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN, AND MEET THE CAST & CREW AT http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010

Director Karen Lin
Producers Slideshow Pictures – Jonathan Lee, Howard Chen, Alex Yang, Kev Yau

Director of Photography Byron Werner
Editor Rachel Tejada
Gaffer Steven Lundgren
Sound Mixer Greg Cosh
Boom Operator Nora Cosh
Hair & Make-Up Yuriko Bondies

Production Assistants Vince Huang, Adam Wang, Jon Shen

Graphics & Titles Warren Fu
Sound Post Production Kent Road Productions
Translations Freeman Huang

Web Designer Anna Wu

Special Thanks Ho Chie Tsai, Ben Ling

Filmed at KCW Studios

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