Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Travel Information--Good Sources (updated: 2014, Sep. 30th)

1.      Best Choice for business travelers

2.      Acceptable, but quite brief (mostly for young tourists)

You can find (and maybe borrow) many of these books from other libraries in Taiwan. Please check the National Bibligraphic Information Network (NBINet聯合目錄目) for all books in Taiwan libraries:
http://nbinet3.ncl.edu.tw/screens/opacmenu_cht.html
Romania: 1947~1989 (communist rule)
Grow up = children -->  adults
Educated = go to school

“wonderful!” “lucky” “golden age”
In Romania, people were told that they lived in a wonderful country (the government lied to the people).

poor        +     ty     =      Poverty
ADJ         +     ty     =     N

Deny = say “no”
Undeniable = un (not) (say no) (can) = nobody could say that they were not poor

Corrupt system = cheating
“lazy students could buy good grades”

Conspicuous consumption = buying expensive things that you don't need to show other people that you have too much money (wasting money doesn't bother you)

Romanians feel proud when they buy expensive cars, clothes and other things. They show these things to other people.

The Communist state controlled almost every part of people’s personal lives
There is almost no privacy in Romania
Staring is very common

Hospitality = friendly, welcoming behaviour towards guests or strangers.

Romanians are very generous hosts. Even very poor people give you their best food and drink. 

Copyright (C) VS Creative Commons (CC) (20140930 update)

© The copyright system protects intellectual property. If you write something, make a picture or sounds, nobody can use your work without permission (“All rights reserved”). Only you, the copyright owner can make copies and use them to make money.

Copyright applies to:
1 Verbal works (= written articles, poems, plays, books)
2 Visual works (photos, drawings, etc.)
3 Sounds (Music, stories and other sounds)

If you want to use copyright material, you need to
1)          get permission
2)          pay royalties
3)          acknowledge the source

A newer system is called CC = Creative Commons. If your work is licensed under Creative Commons, you give up some rights and keep some (“Some rights reserved”). This allows other people to use your works  

1) without getting permission
2) without paying you royalties (if they don't use your property to make money)
3) BUT you usually have to acknowledge the source (say where this picture, music, story etc. came from and who made it

Most people reserve commercial rights. If you want to use their words, pictures, sounds etc. to make money, you must ask for permission and pay the maker some money).

BY – acknowledge the author = if you use it, you must mention the author's name
NC – non-commercial = you can’t sell it or use it to make money
SA – share alike = if you make any changes, you must share them
ND – no derivatives (you cannot change it)

How do we find CC pictures, music etc.? Use a CC search engine, such as
Compfight.com (to find pictures on Flickr.com)



Syntax Tree--Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts (20140930 Update)

Long sentences are easier to read if you break them up into smaller phrases and clauses.
NP = noun phrase
VP = verb phrase
PP = Prepositional Phrase

NPs, VPs and PPs are especially common

Remember that a preposition is a word that is put before a noun (介詞=前置詞)

pre
pos
ition
BEFORE
PUT
[noun]

Here is a long sentence from the Wikipedia article on Hospital Management (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospitality_management):

Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 hour operation of a hotel.
[S [NP Hotel managers] [VP are generally exposed] [PP to [NP long shifts]]
(Syntax Tree)























NP
Hotel managers
VP
are generally exposed
PrepP
to long shifts
That-Clause
that include late hours, weekends, and holidays
PrepP
due to the 24 hour operation
PrepP
of a hotel.


#1
Adj + N
an ordinary phrase
A 'green 'house
= a house which is green
#2
'AdjN
a noun phrase
A 'greenhouse
= a glass house for growing plants


Temporary =
Temp(or)  +      ary
TIME               +      ADJ

shift work
The day shift
0800-1600
the night shift
1600-2400
the midnight shift
(the graveyard shift)
2400-0800

'flight attendant
'NN

Receptionist
Receive guests

People can drive cattle and cars, but not airplanes

Drive a car
fly an airplane
Driver
pilot


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