Thursday, May 28, 2009

端午節快樂 !!

My friend send me this message.. 這個泡泡裡│°∵╭ ╮∵° ★│裝了许许多多的│∴°╰~~╯‧°‧ ∵│祝福l°‧╭希望/°‧╭快樂╮∵‧ ☆│希望我的朋友│°☆∵╰~~╯°★∵ ∴│ 都 │∴‧°╭天天笑口常开╮‧°∵ ╰╮★☆★╭╯ ∴°╰~~╯‧∴°     │☆╭─╯   ╭╯╭╯  ╔╝★╚╗ r  ║★☆★║╔═══╗  ╔═══╗  ╔═══╗  ╔═══╗  ╔═══╗  ║☆★☆║║ 端 ║ ║ 午 ║ ║ 節 ║ ║ 快 ║ ║ 樂 ║ ◢◎══◎╚╝◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎═◎╝═╚◎ Nice right ?! The reason for this festival.. and how it come about.. (sorry people, its in Chinese...) Source : http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%AF%E5%8D%88%E8%8A%82 端午节為每年农历五月初五,又称端阳节、午日节、五月节、五日節、艾节、端五、重午、午日、夏节,本來是夏季的一個驅除瘟疫的節日,後來楚國詩人屈原於端午節投江自盡,就變成紀念屈原的節日,與春節、中秋屬中華文化圈重要的傳統節日。

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一般所接受的说法是:传说端午节是为了纪念戰國時代楚國詩人屈原,他在五月初五这天投汨罗江自尽殉国。但许多盛行于世的端午习俗早在此之前即已流传,而且不少都有驱瘟避疫的成分,故此有人推测,端午节源于对恶日(即农历五月,因仲夏瘟疫流行而得名)的禁忌。 北朝蕭梁時期宗懍所著的《荊楚歲時記》,是一部中國古代荊楚地區的歲時節令、風物故事的介紹文集。在該書的第卅節裡頭記載著:「按五月五日競渡,俗為屈原投汨羅日,傷其死所,故並命舟楫以拯之……邯鄲淳曹娥碑云,五月五日,時迎伍君……斯又東吳之俗,事在子胥,不關屈平也。」認為端午競渡是為了迎接已被當時人們視為河神的伍子胥,與屈原無關。 另外一种说法,学者闻一多指出,端午节最重要的两项活动——竞渡和吃粽子,都和龙有关(见《端午考》),可能是迎涛神祭图腾的习俗。相传古代中国南方吴越人(今江浙一带)认为自己是龙的传人,每年五月初五举行祭图腾仪式,以求来年风调雨顺、大丰收。他们把食物裹在树叶里或装在竹子里,投到江里面去。后来他们还有在这天划着独木舟拜访亲朋好友的做法。高兴时就即兴举行独木舟赛,慢慢演变成今天过端午节这种习俗。 民國28年,對日抗戰烽火正燃之際,重慶文藝界抗敵協會為紀念愛國詩人屈原,於是議定每年端午節屈原逝世之日為詩人節。 在江南端午节是一个潮湿酷热的季节,这时百种毒虫开始滋生,从医学角度来说要吃雄黄酒来避邪。 [编辑] 名称来源 “端”字有“初始”的意思,因此“端五”就是“初五”。而按照历法五月正是“午”月,因此“端五”也就渐渐演变成了现在的“端午”。 How to make dumplings. By the way, Barcelona won Manchester United to win their third Champions League with a 2-0 victory.. Sad for Man U, Happy for Barcelona ! So happy its Friday tomorrow, but i got 2 tests next week !!! =(

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Singapore confirms first case of H1N1

I thought the UEFA Champions League final between Manchester United and Barcelona was the most talk about topic in the company... Until this news came out..... Source : http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/432062/1/.html Singapore confirms first case of H1N1

Posted: 27 May 2009 1033 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singapore has confirmed its first case of Influenza A (H1N1). The patient, a 22-year-old Singapore Management University student, is currently being treated at the Communicable Disease Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) and is in stable condition. The Singaporean woman was in New York from May 14-24. She arrived back in Singapore from New York on SQ25 on 26 May at 6.30am. She was seated at Row 55. She began to develop a cough while onboard. She passed the thermal scanner uneventfully as she did not have fever then. Later in the morning, she consulted a GP who decided to send her to TTSH via a 993 ambulance, given her travel history. She was immediately admitted for testing. Laboratory confirmation of her infection was made by midnight of 26 May. The patient has been vigilant in monitoring her own condition and had sought immediate medical attention once she realized that she was unwell. Her attending GP, through his quick response in activating the 993 ambulance for the patient, had also helped to minimize the spread of infection from this case. The Health Ministry says it has initiated contact tracing of her close contacts. They will be quarantined and provided with antiviral prophylaxis. Passengers who had travelled in the same flight and were seated in rows 52 to 58 are urged to call the hotline at 1800-333 9999 to enable the MOH to check on their health condition. The MOH adds that all medical practitioners and healthcare institutions should continue to be vigilant to suspect cases. Singapore will continue with temperature screening for passengers entering Singapore at all checkpoints (land, sea and air). All passengers passing through or entering Singapore are given Health Alert Notices on board their flights, advising them to monitor their own health if they have been to affected areas and to seek medical attention immediately if they are not well. Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said: "We know that sooner or later we will have our first case (of H1N1 flu) and now we do. I suppose we have been lucky -- we have now five weeks since the alert to prepare ourselves, as well as Singaporeans for this eventuality. So there should really be no cause for alarm. “Especially in this case the patient has been most responsible… and the GP is highly commendable. (The GP) made the right judgement -- calling 993 so that within six hours of (the patient’s) touchdown in Singapore, she was isolated in the hospital, so the risk of her causing a spread in Singapore should be very low." Speaking at a labour event on Wednesday, NTUC Chief Mr Lim Swee Say said Singapore is prepared for its first case of the H1N1 virus. He said: "All of us are psychologically prepared for this but the issue here is not so much on when, now that it has happened. I think what we have to focus on is the speed of spreading. What we have to do is ensure that the entire community plays their part." Singaporeans are reminded to maintain high standards of personal hygiene. This means covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough, and washing your hand frequently with soap and water, especially after contact with respiratory secretions, for example, after sneezing and coughing. Everyone also needs to be socially responsible. This means staying home and avoiding crowded places (including trains, buses, offices), putting on a surgical mask and seeing a doctor if you have flu symptoms. MOH advises those who travelled to affected areas to closely monitor their health and seek treatment as soon as possible should they develop symptoms. Members of the public are also advised to exercise caution over travel to affected areas. In the event that travel is unavoidable, the public is advised to take precautionary measures such as avoiding crowded areas and maintaining high standards of personal hygiene at all times. However, if you are unwell with fever and cough but have no travel history to affected areas, you are also advised to see a doctor and stay at home. MOH is monitoring the situation closely and will update the public should there be any new developments. For more information on Influenza A (H1N1-2009), you can access MOH's website at www.moh.gov.sg, call MOH's hotline at 1800-333 9999, or visit www.flu.gov.sg. - CNA/ir

H1N1 hits Singapore~ =X Be careful, people !

Monday, May 25, 2009

Bye Bye Newcastle...

Source : http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_sports/view/431499/1/.html

Football: Newcastle and Middlesbrough relegated from Premier League Posted: 25 May 2009 0112 hrs

LONDON: Newcastle became the biggest Premier League casualties since Leeds dropped out of the top flight five years ago after a final-day 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa condemned Alan Shearer's side to relegation. The Magpies will be joined in the Championship next season by local rivals Middlesbrough, whose last chance of beating the drop disappeared with a 2-1 defeat at West Ham. Newcastle and Boro's misery ensured huge relief for both Sunderland and Hull. They also lost their final matches but managed to cling on to their top-flight status thanks to the failure of their rivals to snatch the lifeline on offer to them. Hull's 1-0 defeat by a Manchester United side missing all their big names ahead of this week's Champions League final meant that a draw would have been enough for Newcastle to stay up. But that never looked on the cards and Villa, who finish the season in sixth place, fully deserved the three points, although they were sealed in fortunate fashion by a Gareth Barry shot that was deflected past Steve Harper by Damien Duff. Shearer said he would decide whether to continue as Newcastle boss following talks with club owner Mike Ashley next week before voicing his frustration over everything that has happened at St James' Park this season. "We haven't been relegated because of what happened today. We have gone down because of has happened over 38 games," the former England striker said. "Big changes need to be made at the club." Darron Gibson demonstrated the rich resources Sir Alex Ferguson has at his disposal with a stunning strike to give Manchester United their win at Hull and ensure the champions finished the campaign with a four-point advantage over second-placed Liverpool. Another youngster, Junior Stanislas, sealed West Ham's win over Middlesbrough after Gary O'Neill had cancelled out Carlton Cole's first-half strike. Boro boss Gareth Southgate has been assured his job is safe and he vowed to implement the lessons of this season in the fight to bounce straight back up. "This last six months has been very hard but you have to go through these painful things to come out stronger and better," he said. "Tonight we'll grieve for what has happened but tomorrow we'll come out fighting." Nicolas Anelka ensured he would finish the season as the Premier League's top scorer with his 19th strike of the campaign in Chelsea's 3-2 win at Sunderland. Kieron Richardson equalised six minutes later but Sunderland were left dependent on results elsewhere for their safety after Salomon Kalou and Ashley Cole extended the visitors' lead. Kenwyne Jones claimed a late consolation effort for Sunderland, who learned after the match that manager Ricky Sbragia had decided to step down following talks with chairman Niall Quinn. "I've had a chat with Niall this week and I think we need a bigger name to carry the club further," said Sbragia, who stepped up from a coaching role following the departure of Roy Keane in November. Everton secured 5th place with a 2-0 win at Fulham that was secured by a Leon Osman double. The defeat could have cost Fulham a place in Europe but Tottenham's 3-1 loss at Liverpool meant that Roy Hodgson's side remained in seventh place - the club's highest Premier League finish - and will play in the Europa League next season. Fernando Torres' 50th goal for Liverpool and an Alan Hutton own goal put the Reds in control and although former Reds striker Robbie Keane marked his return to Anfield with a goal, Yossi Benayoun made sure of the points. Arsenal finished a frustrating season on a high with a 4-1 win over Stoke, exacting revenge for a bruising defeat at the Britannia Stadium in December. The Gunners were 3-0 up inside 20 minutes thanks to a James Beattie own goal Robin van Persie penalty and an Abou Diaby header. Ricardo Fuller pulled one back from the spot but van Persie claimed his second before half-time and the rest of the match was reduced to a training exercise. West Brom, who had already been relegated, finished bottom of the table after a goalless draw at Blackburn while Manchester City rounded off their campaign with a 1-0 win over Bolton that was sealed by Felipe Caicedo's early strike. City finished the season in 10th place, one position above Wigan, for whom Colombian striker Hugo Rodallega delivered a 1-0 win over Portsmouth. Results: Arsenal 4 Stoke 1 Aston Villa 1 Newcastle 0 Blackburn 0 West Brom 0 Fulham 0 Everton 2 Hull 0 Manchester Utd 1 Liverpool 3 Tottenham 1 Manchester City 1 Bolton 0 Sunderland 2 Chelsea 3 West Ham 2 Middlesbrough 1 Wigan 1 Portsmouth 0 - AFP/de

I saw the crying fans of Newcastle on tv last night..

There are winners, there are losers...

See you, Newcastle..

*Wave*