「TAIWAN OUTLOOK」Culture and Democracy_2

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訪問來賓
Prof. Dr. Julian Nida-Rumelin
Chair for Political Theory and Philosophy
U. of Munich

前德國文化部部長

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Fight Breaks Out in Taiwan’s Parliament

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A fight broke out in Taiwan’s parliament Thursday when opposing sides clashed over as agreement that lays out terms of trade with China – a pivotal election issue. Gary Hamilton Reports.

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Taiwan Earthquake April 26 2010

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Worldwide Notice, God is Real,.. Free Will means believe what you like, and do what you like,..Redemption means, Absolution for the Your Past Sins…..
– I,m saying, Redemption For All Who Chose It, or Eternal Damnation Until You Redeem Yourself,Starting NOW,
.., that includes,.. popes, queens, presidents, prime ministers,angels devils,humans, and any other beings on earth.
…. Earth’s Eternal Billions of years old Cycle , UV Sunlight on the Oceans,.eats c02, produces oxygen, and produces Diatoms,THE DEEPEST SUBJECT by far,the deepest subject,on the planet.Diatoms are algae,then end up as LIMESTONE,the Earths crust is diatoms,miles thick..
Diatoms are superconductors for the brain,the element in pure earth water h2o2.the green rivers they sing about.underground rivers running through limestone and sulphur….produce h2o2 eternal fountain of youth water,, the Welland Canal is actually the,H2O2 fountain of youth Hiway of Holy Water.it surfaces at the entrance to the weir,behind hebert motors,from subterranean rivers,DIATOMS, HOLD THE MEMORY FROM EVERYTHING FROM THE BEGINNING,, WHICH WILL RESTORE YOUR MEMORY . Diatoms increase the electrical activity in your body.Mitochondria,as it is,need to change food into electricity to run your body.this is changing,sun is electricty as you know it,you live on electricity.===
” 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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Taipei MRT Train

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In Chiang Kai-Shek(C.K.S.) Memorial Hall

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Floods Tip Over Taiwan Hotel

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Floods in southern Taiwan have caused a six-story hotel building to collapse.
Southern Taiwans Taitung region has been a tourist hotspot for its hot springs but floods have made it a disaster zone.

Torrential rain brought by typhoon Morakot made King-Shai hotel slant in the early hours of Sunday morning. It finally collapsed into a flooded river.

There are no casualties, as guests were evacuated before the building fell.

Typhoons regularly sweep across China and Taiwan, gathering strength from the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, or the South China Sea.

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Deep Fried Snacks in Taiwan 鹽酥雞

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under taiwan culture | 25 Comments »

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I’ve begun to vlog about my life here in Taiwan. I try to capture interesting things, such as culture, food and people. Hope it’d be resourceful for those are traveling to Taiwan to take a glimpse at the island first as well as people who wanna learn about Taiwanese culture. It also would be a listening practice for lnter-mediate Chinese learners. I hope you understand what I said without having to look at the English subtitles. Jia1 You2 Ba5! :)

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FPTV: Would the U.S. protect Taiwan From China?

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With the world focused on Iraq, the standoff in the Taiwan Strait grows more explosive every day. Would the United States really go to war to protect Taiwan from China? Find out what top experts think about a clash between two nuclear superpowers in this first episode of FPTV.

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Beyonce at CKS airport in Taiwan!!

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She came to Taiwan!! OMG~~~

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FRONTLINE | Sick Around the World | Preview Taiwan | PBS

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http://www.pbs.org/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ To design a new comprehensive health care system, officials in Taiwan looked abroad for ideas, borrowing from the best and avoiding the worst—including what they found in the U.S. Watch “Sick Around the World,” April 15, 2008 on PBS and online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ .

FRONTLINE teams up with T.R. Reid, a veteran foreign correspondent for “The Washington Post,” to find out how five other capitalist democracies–United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, Taiwan and Switzerland–deliver health care and what the United States might learn from their successes and their failures. In “Sick Around the World,” airing Tuesday, April 15, 2008, at 9 P.M. ET on PBS (check local listings), Reid turns up remarkable differences in how these countries handle health care–from Japan, where a night in a hospital can cost as little as $10, to Switzerland, where the president of the country tells Reid it would be a “huge scandal” if someone were to go bankrupt from medical bills.

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OCAC Camp #1 Rocks the 2009 Taiwan Expatriot Youth Carnival in Danshui, Taiwan ROC

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hungoverasianhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/hungoverasian25.184593200683594 121.40716552734375NewsTaiwan, Republic, of, China, Overseas, Compatriot, Affairs, Commission, Camp, #1, Youth, Carnival, Danshui, aborigine, indian, dance, western, can’t, stop, the, beat, hairspray, hip, hopOCAC Camp #1 Rocks the 2009 Taiwan Expatriot Youth Carnival in Danshui, Taiwan ROC

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