Mas Sultan từ Cardeñuela Riopico, Burgos, Spain

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05/06/2024

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2019-02-26 05:30

Ôn Luyện Kiến Thức Môn Vật Lí Lớp 9 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đào Thị Thu Thủy

How German is 'it' -- meaning: life, existence and/or Germanness itself? Well, from the book's POV plus my own epxerience after 3 years as a foreigner in Germany I'd say thay 'it' is very, very German indeed. And probably the irony and the power of the very essence of Germanness is that it can be both a fascinating and a terrifying thing. Consider what I experienced about 2 months ago. I need to apply for a drivers' license because there is no recirpocity between Germany and my home US state, despite the fact that I have been driving for 25 years. I can take the written test in English but I also need to attend a compulsory First Aid class--which is only given in German! So in effect, through the law allows me to take the written driving test in my own language even if I know no German at all, the law also demands that I spend an entire day listening to First Aid info in German, even when the law knows (and accepts) that I don't understand German! Typical Teutonian comtradiction. So I went to the First Aid class--8 hours straight in a tiny room with about 30 other people, mostly teens. Eight hours with only two 15 minutes breaks. The 'teacher' was this tall, slim, incredibly attractive--in a German sort of way--twentysomething guy whose intensity was both fascinati and grotesque. The guy gave his all to this First Aid stuff as if his life depended on it--which maybe it did since Germans have to do everything with intensity, no matter how banal. We got thousands of slides and so much information you'd think we were being trained as Medics! A d every ten mins he'd break off with exercises. So, during one of these, which I could only half follow with my very weak German, I was supposed to show how I'd lW down a fainting person on the ground. I did so, and he stopped me because, he said in English, I'd forgotten to first tell 'someone' (who?) to run off and call the ambulance. I told him, im English, that I'd missed that part--due to my weak German. So one of the kids in the class offered to be the one I sent off to call the ambulance and assured me, 'you always have to tell someone to call the ambulance.' At which point I, with what I consider to be perfect logic, asked: 'OK, but what if I'm alone? What if I don't have someone send off for the ambulance? Do i then leave the fainting person there and do it myself, or do I take care of the fainting person first?' They all looked very, very confused. Clearly, no one had thought of that! It just wasn't in the script, you see. 'There's always someone,' the kid insisted. And I replied,'Really? How could you know?' The point is, you can't know. There are a million things that you don't know and simply cannot know but this state of affairs drive Germans CRAZY! They have this obsessive, compulsive, at times all-consuming need go control everything. It stems from theif infamous ANGST-- an all-pervasivd anguish and anxiety for and about life, of what cannot be controlled in life. In German, 'angst' actually means fear but, like with many other German words, it's travelled to all other languages. Anyway--from 'how German is it.?' we could move to 'what is German?' and pretty much arrive at the same point.

2019-02-26 06:30

Người Thừa Kế Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Johanna Lindsey

I'm could describe Out For Blood the same way I described Hearts at Stake and Blood Feud... A series for vampire fans looking for a fun, fast and entertaining read. I'd even recommend this for non-vampire fans. This was just a feel good, make you laugh, can't stop turning the pages.... awesome book! I took it with my on vacation and it was perfect! I would have to describe these novels as my "guilty pleasure" vampire novels. And I call them guilty pleasures because they aren't exceptionally written, and that's not to say Harvey isn't a great writer because she is, and the plot is a little bit predictable...I mean we know these two people are going to get together. Yet, at the same time, these books are incredibly addicting and surprising! Out For Blood, like Harvey's other books, is told in alternating perspectives, however, this time the perspectives are that of Quinn and Hunter Wild, a highly trained vampire hunter/assassin and Kieran's best friend/"sister". I really enjoyed the alternating points of view as is Harvey's signature story telling style of both Hunter and Quinn. Hunter is a very level headed, strong and independent character who isn't one of these damsel in distress kind of gals. Not to say that she doesn't have her vulnerabilities, but it is refreshing to find a non-vampire heroine who can more than hold her own. Quinn Drake is another brother I just adore, but to be honest I think I'm bias at this point. He's your average smart-ass charmer and likes to play the field. That is till he meets his match. As always, I loved the characters the story was predominantly about, in this case Quinn and Hunter, but I still really missed Lucy. She's the comic relief of the Drake gang, even though she is only dating a Drake and isn't an actual Drake herself. While I enjoyed this installation to the series immensely, I found that I truly missed Lucy's snark and all of her witty remarks and hilarious disregard for authority! This is a fun series with great characters and engaging plot. I just can't get enough! Eagerly awaiting more! I can't wait to get my hands on the forth book. I swear I never want this series to end!

Người đọc Mas Sultan từ Cardeñuela Riopico, Burgos, Spain

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.