This movie was based on the true event in 1993. The story started when the leader role Erin finds a job. She told the interviewer that she had no experience and no high education, and she said that she was twice-divorced, a single mother of three children so that she really wanted a job. However, the interviewer rejected her. On her way home, she got into a car accident and sprained her neck. Erin requested the lawyer, Ed Masry, to litigate, but they failed in the end. Erin lost the chance to work; her neighbor would move away so no one could take care of her children. As a result, Erin sunk into difficult position. Then, Erin asked Ed Masry to hire her to work in the legal firm. When Erin found that the local electrical company PG&E caused water pollution, she decided to help the resident and interview them door by door. In the end, her efforts bore fruit and she gained other people’s respect.
After I watched this movie, I really admired what Erin did. She could sacrifice her private time to help other people she didn’t know. What’s more, Erin conscientiously learned what happened in the polluted place, investigated the residents in person and memorized all the details about them. How hard she worked at this task! If I have the same situation as Erin, I’m not sure that I can put in so much time and effort as Erin. From this movie, I learned from Erin; persistence and perseverance. I can’t yield if the matter at stake is wrong and I have to fight for the rights of other people and myself.
2009年10月28日 星期三
2009年10月13日 星期二
The Advices to Freshman - presentation draft
Good morning every one. It is nice to see you here today. I believe that some of you now are very exciting. I have the same feeling as you when I was a freshman. I remembered my senior high school’s teacher always told me that how colorful the college life he has. Skipping classes to see a movie, eating lunch with classmate on the sword and takes a sun bath, night ride is indispensable, and so forth. I really convinced the dream my teacher described are true. After the nightmarish in the third year of senior high school, I thought my dream will come true. However, all things that my teacher said mostly were fault. I have many classes and reports every day, how do I go night riding with my friends? Skip classes? Don’t be silly. Almost every teacher would call the roll. What’s more, the courses are difficult to understand, I have to concentrate on them more and more. Every one usually thinks they can play four years in college. If you really do it, I have to tell you that you will drop out and say goodbye to your classmate. So, study hard and use your time well is my advice to give you. I’m sorry that I put the cold water on you, but it is the fact. Thank you for your attention and good luck.
2009年10月11日 星期日
A Special Experience
Last friday, I chatted with the Japanese whose name is Yuki in ClassB. It is a impressed experience for me, even though we talked in Chinese. Yuki said that she was helping Dr. 黃美金 doing the research about aborigine in Taiwan. I looked the screen which was in front of Yuki, oh my dodness! The words were spread all over the screen as ants! Yuki said she exhausted all her power to do this work and that was really killed her.
Later, we did each other's homework. Sometimes, Yuki would ask me how to pronounce the Chinese words. Beyond my expectations, Yuki can read ㄅㄆㄇ! She said she can read ㄅㄆㄇ, but sometimes she still use Roman spelling to memorize Chinese words. I'm quite admire Yuki for her learning ability. She came to Taiwan about only two years, and can speak such fluently Chinese! I study English so many years; however, I still can't speak English very well. Oh...that's a little bit shame....
Later, we did each other's homework. Sometimes, Yuki would ask me how to pronounce the Chinese words. Beyond my expectations, Yuki can read ㄅㄆㄇ! She said she can read ㄅㄆㄇ, but sometimes she still use Roman spelling to memorize Chinese words. I'm quite admire Yuki for her learning ability. She came to Taiwan about only two years, and can speak such fluently Chinese! I study English so many years; however, I still can't speak English very well. Oh...that's a little bit shame....
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