including images of bulls, a carving of a bull, and a powerful poem that confronts the subject with depth and emotional strength; a call for change – an end to cruelty to animals.
Long-time Maui resident and commenter Daniel O. said, “People come here expecting a postcard version of Hawaii but often act like it’s an extension of California. That’s not how it works here. Aloha isn’t just a word; it’s a way of living.” Facing unique bureaucratic challenges....
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For Binoux, her interest lies, not in an instant moment, but the process of recording time and the change itself. The French artist has spent time in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she took up residence among the aftermath of the conflict to concentrate on the subject of ruins. ...
Have your mail forwarded (but only to a Japanese address) If there’s someone in the country who will agree to take care of any mail you receive, you can fill out a “Change of Address Notification” card (tenkyo todoke, 転居届). ...
Postcard, set in the year 1945. The final stages of the war are represented by a brief passage with a clock striking, a quote from the aforementionedChildren of Hiroshimamontage sequence, treated here as if already a form of documentary footage. An excerpt from the emperor’s radio address ...
5. A. address B. way C. key D. trip6. A. track B. speed C. passenger D. noise7. A. change B. paint C. sell D. mend8. A. Though B. But C. And D. Or9. A. room B. place C. house D. land10.A. excited B. tired C. surprised D. worried...
formal. There is the informal English of a holiday postcard. There is also the formal English in a letter of complaint. Part 4 is Things: You will find some descriptive writing in this part. There are descriptions of clothes and of a computer. You can do these tests in any order you...
“Leave Bert here,” he said as if he actually thought I were stupid enough to carry him back down the mountain,”We’ll go down in my truck, change your tire and then drive back up for Bert.” I nodded, still out of breath and still somewhat annoyed at my husband for whatever ...