Thursday, July 31, 2014

A sad peace monument in Glendale

 
Yonhap news.
There is a peace monument in a public park in Glendale, California.


  
This peace monument is symbolizing the victims of sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial military during World war 2.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yonhap news
A “spreading history” performance happened on July, 28.
 
Kim Jung-ki, drawing artist, illustrated young comfort women being taken by Japanese soldiers.
And verses of “Bong Seon-hwa” and “Arirang,” Korean folk songs, rang through Glendale’s Central Park.
 
 
 
 
This performance focus on real comfort women in history, Lee oak seon and Kang il chul.
 
Alive witnesses are visiting U.S at that time.
 
 
But they not attended in this performance and made many people feel sorry.
 
 
 
 
 
I heard that she is 88 year old.
 
 
For a long time they have lived in suffering and have not forgotten terrible memories.
 
 
More times over, war left people with indelible scars.
 
 
 
 
Just.. celebration the day? like this statue?
 
It’s an end???
 
Never. no.. It’s not solution.
 
We just do not want that to recur!
 
 

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The World War 1 started and today is the day World War 1 has already past 100 years

YTNNEWS


By Austria-Hungary empire attacking Serbia the World War 1 started and today is the day World War 1 has already past 100 years. However, today which is the day  World War 1 has already passed 100 years, wars are still happening and there are some voices that World War 3 might happen in the future.  

100 years ago, by the war between Austria-Hungary empire and Serbia, World War 1 started. And after that Germany, Russia, England, France participated. Killing each other and capturing each other the war lasted for 4 years and finally it ended at 1918 November. Having a survey, there was about 20 million victims.
Though World War 1 has passed already 100 years, today there are still conflicts and wars and victims are increasing.
Especially in Ukraine, the government and pro-Russian are having conflict each other for 4 months and there is about 500 victims.

Everyone knows if war happens and if it continues there is no good for all of us. But why is it still happening? I hope if we self-control our greed and be a little bit more modesty, not but war but peace will come to all of us. Think about if our world history is all full with war but not peace, isn't it terrible? All being equally happy is our wish and desire.

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought



Everyone has the right to freedom of thought.
Conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his  religion or belief.
And freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.


Sunday, July 27, 2014

Do Mice really like cheese?

 

                        Do Mice really like cheese??


                                           In cartoon characters that are mice, they like cheese.

It seems like that they like cheese !!



but mice may not even like the taste of cheese.
That mice love cheese is the Mith.
and it startd in Westrn countriese.


People there used to sore chese withoutputtingit in containers.

So
Whatever they saw mice in their storage room, the mie were eating cheese!

 People thought they loved it !!!



Here was an interesting test about this.



Scientiest tested mice to see which foods they like mice actually prefer natural foods ie fruit and grans!
Mice also like food that hae lot of sugar.

Mic don't like cheese!!!!!!!!!!!

If they eat cheee, that is the reason they can't find any other food.



U.S. celebrates 61st anniversary of Korean War Armistice



An official ceremony celebrating the 61st anniversary of Korean War Armistice signing is held in Washington on July 26, 2014, with about 200 veterans, diplomats and senior officials of the two nations attending. (Yonhap) (Photo courtesy of Korean Embassy in U.S.)

source: yonhapnews

Let's not forget to thank the war veterans.

If war breaks out, there's no knowing how many people will be killed.
Who can recompense for their dead? Nobody ever recompense for them.
The war is never supposed to happen again.
The world  is now at war.
We now work for world peace and believe that it can be possible thing.
change our mind! we can make beautiful world! world peace!

Friday, July 25, 2014

The sadness of the war between Israel and Palestine



The war between Israel and Palestine is still being continued for 18 days right now. The Palestine land Gaza strip being attacked by Israel, 815 Palestine people died since the war began. About 80% are civilian and most of them are women and children. So about 10,000 Palestine civilian required and demonstrated to stop the war happening in Gaza strip.

By looking this article I was really sad. Because just capturing each other makes wars and wars makes people sacrifice. There is no reason civilian should be sacrificed because of wars isn't it? Why is war still happening to us? I imagined our country Korea by looking this article.

Korea is still splitted in to 2 pieces; South and North Korea and it is still not united. However, if we go to a little past back to 1950.6.25, hundreds of people were sacrificed just like this situation right now. I really hope in my heart sincerely let's not have war no more. If you have a chance to select "War" and "Peace" which one would you select? If we just think one more time and think a little bit deeper I hope war wouldn't happen any more. No more war but peace makes our world full with light.

[Interesting mystery] There are rocks that move!



There is an interesting mystery in Death Valley National Park in the western U.S.
 
There are rocks that move!
Do you hear that? what a surprise news!
 
But around a hundred years after this phenomenon was first discovered, no one has ever seen them moved.
Somehow these rocks, many of which are as heavy as 700pounds,
move across the flat desert floor, leaving long trails behind them.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How do these rocks move?
 
 
Many people argue that wind is the prime mover.
Strong wind could get the process started.
Then lighter winds could keep the rocks rolling across the soft and slippery mud. Curves in the rock trails could be caused by shifts in wind direction.
 
 
Other people claims that winter ice moves the rocks.
It’s possible that water freezes around the rocks and then carries them along as the entire ice sheet melts and slides across the desert floor.
 

 So are the rocks pushed by strong winds or carried by melting ice?
 
Both answers are scientific and correct.
Each one is partly responsible for the rock movement!
 
 
That is solved by Ralph Lorenz, a NASA scientist by constant research.
It’s funny
he announced, but there is some people expecting extraordinary still.
A reason is, to use Ralph Lorenz phrase,
‘Just people like mystery.’
I like that, too!
 
 
 
 
 
How about you? Which one are you agree?
Are you think more odd thing?
Just I said.. Enjoy your imagine!
It's interesting enough to wonder.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What is Dark tourism?

 

                                   What is Dark tourism??


 Have  you ever heard "Dark tourism'?



The word "tourism" usally brings mind images of beautiful places such as resort hotels, beaches, natural sites....


 but there is a darker kind of tourism and it is becoming popular.

 Dark tourism has been defined as tourism involving in travel to sites historically associated with death, and tragedy.

 Dark tourism is a that phenomenon.

 Tourists flock to these destination and they experience the evidence of the terrible event.



I think that is a joyful sighting for everyone. But another evidence of world problem is shown to our current serious soviety.....

 Anyway..

 One example of a dark tourism destination is Sungnyemun in Korea.
 The site of this National Treasure was destroyed in fire..
 It has drawn a large number of people ..

Another example is Ground Zero.. and so on..




Some people are merely curious about Dark tourism..
Howerer.


 We should learn from this situation .. and try to change our wrong behaviors  

To make current world a bright society..


    There are many good groups of the world.

                             

               I make dream of Peace World .!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Let's travel to Alaska~!!

 

                             Let's travel to Alaska~!




Which country does Alaska belong to??

Alaska is part of the United States... But it is separated from mainland by Canada.

Nevertheless, Alaska is the USA's largest state.

The state I covered by huge glaciers and it includes Mt. Mckinley that is the highest mountain
in Northe America.

Many tourists travel to Alaska each year to hike, hunt.. and they enjoy fishing in its beautiful nature..

It is so cool. I would like to Alaska.. When can I go to there..? Someday..
If I have a full chance to go to Alaska,, I will go to there with my precious familly alive..



According to Alaska's history,
Russian explorers discovered Alaska in 1741
However Pussia decided that Alaska was too far away.
For any Russias to libe there.

So Rusia sold Alaska to the United States !!

 As a low cost, Alask was sold to U.S

 It seems that it is good choice to U.S.!!




 Also It was discovered that Alaska has a great resourse.
 Alaska is rich gold, salmon that i really like..
  As we know ..Is Alaska's salmon famous all over the world??

 anyway..

 Alaska is now one of America's richest and most beautiful plaves.!!!

 Let's go togethere to Alaska ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Slavery exists!

                                  

 

                                        Never slavery!

It is said that millions of people are still kept as slaves around the world.

It was shocking thing!!!

Where does happen to it???
Miger is that place where has slave labor.
It seems that time has stood still for centuries there.
It is poor country whrer people live almost entirely off cattle ranching and the labor of human slaves.
Slavery in Migeris not something that is hidden.

It is an accepted part of society.
If I am living there,,, How is it.? It's terrible..

Many countries has freedom of society.

We needs to have peaceful rights of it.

Never savery!!

A study has found that almost 8% of  Niger's population are slaves.

It is unfair to them to live in the same world.

Why do they that are slaves suffer from it?

I wonder hosw this can be in the 21st century and why few people3 know about it.

It is natural that we has peaceful world for everyone all over the world!!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Paper house


When I was young, I would be a archie. I used to like designing my room so I collected recycling paper, color paper. and made a table tea. It was cool furniture I have read "paper house" in the book.

It seems like any other house in the neighborhood except for a sign out front that says "paper house" When you get closer, you can understand exactly what the sign means. The house is made almost completely of newspaper, includingthe furniture.

It was built in the 1920's by a mechanical engineer as a way of testing the strength of newspaper. He built the house with his family to serve as their summer cottage. They sorked for 20 years. and used more thn 100,000 newspaper. Where did they save newspaper ? If the house was made of it, was it really storng then?? anyway it took two years to build the house, and additional years to make all the furniture.

 To preserve the house of appearance , it was added varnish. Many people have been visiting the house If i have chance to go there, I would like to touch it. Now today it was turned into a museum......

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Missile shot down Malaysia Airlines plane



(CNN) -- A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet crashed in a rebel-controlled part of eastern Ukraine on Thursday, spurring swift accusations from Ukrainian officials that "terrorists" shot down the aircraft.
The United States has concluded a missile shot down the plane, but hasn't pinpointed who was responsible, a senior U.S. official told CNN's Barbara Starr.
The Boeing 777 with 298 people aboard fell from the sky near the town of Torez in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, officials said. A top Ukrainian official said the plane, which was on the way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was flying at about 10,000 meters (nearly 33,000 feet) when the missile hit.
A radar system saw a surface-to-air missile system turn on and track an aircraft right before the plane went down, the senior U.S. official said. A second system saw a heat signature at the time the airliner was hit, the official said. The United States is analyzing the trajectory of the missile to try to learn where the attack came from, the official said.
source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/17/world/europe/ukraine-malaysia-airlines-crash/index.html?hpt=ias_c1


Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that again. There have been airplane accidents lately.
Bad things keep happening one after another these days.
many people were killed in those attacks.
I didn't want to hear that news... I'm just sorry to hear that.
I wish that don't let it happen again.
I want nothing more to do with war!
I'm hoping to bring peace in the world ASAP.

cool summer with 'no time to play', 'plenty' of guru

It’s middle of July, was the sweltering heat........
 
 
How was you avoid the heat?



 
I’ll let you escape the heat by enjoying the music.
 
hurry hurry! emergency! lol~~~~~
 
 
 
 
 
Have you heard hip-hop musician, gangster? also guru?
 
 
Today is 17, July that a member of the hip-hop duo Gang Star, guru, was born too.
 
I can remember him at the calendar.
 
He was an American rapper, producer and actor.
  
He died at the age of 48, but his memorable songs stayed by our.
 
 
 
    
Personally, the most favorite album is jszz-hiphop.
    
‘no time to play’ and ‘plenty’ that I highly recommend.
 
 
 
 
no time to play

 
 
 
plenty
 
 
 
Listening ‘no time to play’ makes me refresh, funny and co~~~~oool.
 
Plenty? Without question!
 
 
Come on! Enjoy the music together. just get your groove on.
 
 
You must be like the rhythm.
 
And it will be rejuvenate you feel exhausted.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Germany has finally won the World Cup in 24 years

                                                                       source: gettyimageskorea mydaily


After the final match with Germany and Argentina, The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is finally over in 32 days .
Germany were robbed of the World Cup in 24 years and all you soccer fans wait until the next World Cup once again.
A lot of things happended during this World Cup.
It at once pleases and disappoints them depends on winning or losing a match. Furthermore it led to the outbreak of mutiny.
Many things happened  as just soccer game .
Therefore, It seems the soccer called to other religions. 
It's fascinating that citizens all across the world become one for mind games.
I felt to seeing the 2014 World Cup game that It's not perfect and anybody's guess due to make a human ITFA.
If a player does great job, they can lose becase of low ability of their team.
Or a team has good skill, but they also can lose due to one person's mistake or inaccurate judgment.
It seems that our life are same  with World Cup surrounede by many cases. 
As we wait the next World Cup with the end of the World Cup, today let us pull out all the sopts and have ourselves a good time.
I hope we can plan our future as the host the next World Cup.   

peace ♡

Australia rare Animal Ornithorhynchus anatinus



 
 When i read the book. i found a very strange animal, Australia's kuck bill platy pus. So I want to introduce this animal. let's see together.

For many years, even scientists didn't know , exactly what it was. It has the feet and the bill of a duck. It is so funny animal. but i want to see it It doesn't have wings. and it has four legs instead of two.

The baby platypus gets milk from its mother like a mammal. but it is hatched from an egg, like a bird or reptile. What kind of animal is it then?....... I wonder.. In the world.. numorous kinds of animals are alive..

There are living things that we don't know.. We have never seen before.. I think We are living and we are breathing thanks to air ..rain..shining.. Suddenly I thank for the Earth.. for breathing.

Monday, July 14, 2014

The little prince for adults.

I read “The little prince” after a long time.

In my memory, I’d have in admiration every time.

 
I'd love  it, because..
when I read it, I know how am I growing.
 
When I was young, I can’t see meaning of that. but I grow old, I got it.
 
 
 
 It’s amazing that I can see more, with aging.
 
Just like that.. when I read
  “if you come at 4o’clock, I will be happy from 3o’clock.”
I said.. wow!!!!!!
I had a precious friend, I knew that!
 
    
So, I was curious about author, Saint-exupery. He’s gone by falling in flight.
 
I want to find him! I miss him. Even though I have’t seen ever.
   
I wanna talk to him. I’d like to ask a lot of question.
 
 
Where is he?!!!!.........
 
 
 he hide in the desert that Boa swallow an elephant ?
 
 
 
 
I highly recommend. You read it as soon again, even you read in child.
 
 
 
 
This words struck on my mind today.
 
   
“Must be seen to see exactly just like you can do.
Most importantly, the eyes do not seem inclined to.“

Striking Gaza could buy Israel peace for a year, maybe more, analysts say



(CNN) -- The dark curtain rises again on the tragedy of Israel and Gaza, and the next act begins much like its forerunners.
Rockets hunt humans. Bombs crush buildings. Blood spills. The dead ride in caskets through streets, and mothers wail their grief to the heavens.
As Israeli reserves gather like a storm over Gaza's horizon, the added bloodshed of an incursion appears imminent, and millions watching around the world ask:
What could they hope to achieve?
There is no dramatic endgame in this, but there are concrete objectives, says Israeli military analyst and columnist Ron Ben-Yishai.
There are official ones and unofficial ones, short-term and long-term, that make sense for Israel, he argues.
Many of them will work, concedes critical Israeli columnist Gideon Levy. But he disagrees about their wisdom.
They won't cure the disease but instead feed it, he argues.
Military objective No. 1
First, the conservative government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to stop the rocket fire by force.
And weaken the Hamas militants and other groups behind it, Ben-Yishai says.
"Erode the political clout and the ability of Hamas to act both as a political and military-terrorist movement."
Those are the official goals given by the Cabinet for the military operation named Protective Edge, he says. And they'll probably be achieved, Ben-Yishai says.
"For the short-run, no doubt," Levy concurs. But he also thinks Hamas will come back stronger militarily and politically.
That's what happened over two years ago in operation Pillar of Defense and over five years ago in Operation Cast Lead, he says.
In the latter, 1,300 Palestinians and more than a dozen Israelis died.
Rockets' roots
Levy sees the rocket fire from Gaza as the boiling over of cumulative tensions.
He points to the peace process initiated by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry between Israel and Palestinians. The one that broke down weeks ago.
The whole time, a piece was missing from the negotiating table, he says. "Gaza was ignored totally."
Then a litany of youth killings ignited passions on both sides.
Three Jewish teens were murdered, and Israeli forces swept the West Bank for suspects, making arrests that had nothing to do with the case, Levy says. Palestinians were killed.
The murder of a Palestinian teen quickly followed; his body was torched. Suspicions arose that it was revenge for the Israelis' deaths.
Add to that the desperation in Gaza. The narrow strip of land is locked in on all sides, and people there live in dire poverty and deprivation. "Gaza is today the biggest cage in the world," Levy says.
The rocket fire is just a part of it all, he says. It's a way of Hamas pounding the table, pointing out Gaza's misery.
Levy's solution to the rocket fire: Pay more attention to Gazans. Don't marginalize them. Open borders, so they can move freely.
Ben-Yishai, on the other hand, believes that the peaceful approach -- that calm will be met with calm -- hasn't worked out.
"This formula is out of the game. It's not in the cards now," he says. The military option has become inevitable.
How Iron Dome blocks rockets from Gaza, protects Israelis
Operation drill-down
Hamas militants have come back stronger after the last military operation in at least one sense, Ben-Yishai says.
They have more long-range rockets. Previously, militants had to import them all from the outside. Now they can also construct them themselves.
They've also buried a network of launch sites below the ground's surface. Hitting them "is quite a job," Ben-Yishai says.
The Israel Defense Forces will have to strike deep into those systems. But the IDF has also adapted. Its bombs have become more accurate.
That also reduces collateral damage in Gaza, he says. Most who die were shooting rockets, he says. "Those who deserve it."
It's all a vicious cycle he's seen before, Levy says. The IDF destroys the militants' capabilities; they come back stronger.
"By the next operation, they will be even better equipped," he says. So will the Israelis.
Ground incursion
Israel has called up 30,000 reserve troops and has talked about pulling in 10,000 more, a signal that there may be a ground incursion into Gaza.
Levy firmly believes it will happen, that the IDF otherwise will not be able to root out militants' rocket systems.
Ben-Yishai is less certain. "I think it is in the cards. They've not made the decision yet," he says of the government.
Netanyahu may use aggressive rhetoric but is cautious about military decisions, he says. And so far, the government is satisfied with the operations as they have been -- only from the air thus far.
The endgame
The government hopes that Protective Edge will give Israel a few years of relative peace, restore normalcy for a time, Ben-Yishai says.
"After every round of hostility ... there is a sort of lull that Israel enjoys very much," he says. People can think about other things and tackle other issues, like the economy.
But it's not nearly worth the cost, Levy says. Droves of Palestinians will be killed, others' lives ruined. But even from a purely selfish standpoint, it's at best an empty victory.
"We will see horrible scenes," he says. "The world will condemn Israel. And what comes out of it? One year of peace."
Ben-Yishai believes there is a permanent gain to be made, that repeated operations in Gaza will wear the enemy down.
He hopes that the lulls between battles will get longer and longer, "until our neighbor realizes that they cannot make us disappear. They cannot erase us from the map."
Levy thinks Gaza militants won't quit until the misery there ends.
He predicts that military intervention will set the stage for the next bloodcurdling act -- and then the next.
New wave of Israeli airstrikes hammers Gaza
Flare-up in Israeli-Palestinian violence: Why now?
Has the Middle East crisis reached a tipping point?

source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/10/world/meast/mideast-gaza-endgame/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Can peace ever come to Middle East?
War is the most barbarous thing. Millions of peaple were uprooted by the war!
The victims of all the war were children.  Many thousands of children die from the war every year.
I feel sorry for that poor children. The war should be over! We want peace.
I hope that there will be peace all over the globe.