素不相适 2008-6-9 22:39
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达达你那是图像在刺激我吗!(Horse13 我不会再有下次了(Horse14
素不相适 2008-6-9 22:42
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好好研究学术吧,好好做你实验吧!(Horse17
素不相适 2008-6-9 22:43
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]To study paintings by old masters experts often [color=red]make [/color]use of morden techonology .Today let’s talk about one example of that x-rays .These days x-rays equipment is no longer found just in hospitals and [color=red]dentist’s [/color]offices .Now it is also widely used un study of works of art and[color=red] it led to [/color]some exciting discoveries .For instance an art[color=red] historian[/color] in Ohio discovered that the 2 famous painting now[color=red] held[/color] in different museams were originally part of a same painting probably [color=red]sewed[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](缝合)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] apart by some [color=red]greedy[/color] art [color=red]deale[/color]r([/font][font=宋体]经销商[/font][font=Times New Roman]) x-ray shows several hidden figures that had been [color=red]split[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](分裂)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] between the two [color=red]canvases[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](油画布)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] . In other famous painting a protrait of a young boy an[color=red] x-ray revealed[/color] the artist [color=red]had once painted [/color]a small white dog [color=red]where[/color] now only rocks and [color=red]grass [/color]can be seen .In this case the techonology give us an insight into how an artist[color=red] thinking[/color] developed and changed during the [color=red]process[/color] of painting a picture .Perhapse the most important question in an art historain may have to address is whether a particular work was actually painted by a certain master artist or perhaps by a less well known [color=red]apprentice [/color]or imitator .They hide in brush[color=red] dropper back in x-rays [/color]revealed may [color=red]lead to definite[/color] answer to this question [color=red]but not always[/color] let me tell you now about two respected experts and how each[color=red] use x-rays [/color]of one famous [color=red]Dutch protrait[/color] to support [color=red]radically[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](根本上)[/font][/color][/size][font=Times New Roman][size=4] different conclusion about it .[/size]
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达达摩摩 2008-6-10 00:29
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素不相适 2008-6-10 22:58
[size=4][font=宋体]第[/font][font=Times New Roman]68[/font][font=宋体]天美国革命[/font][/size]
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]We’ve been looking at factors leading up to the American Revolution .Today I want to look more deeply into what the colonists in the 1700 was thinking and feeling what motivated them to change the [color=red]political [/color]order [color=red]violently[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](猛烈)[/font][/color][color=red][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/color][font=宋体]—[/font][font=Times New Roman][color=red]was it[/color] money social[color=red] injustice[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](不公平)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red] religious intolerance[/color]. Without question .Amrican colonists [color=red]saw the conflict in term of political[/color] issue .They are concerned with not so much the economic problems as it was how the colonists wanted and [color=red]indeed though[/color] they deserved to live .In other words the American Revolution was about [color=red]liberty[/color] the protection of personal liberty you see the colonist share to believe that was quiet radical at that time .They believe that person has [color=red]rights[/color] these rights these rights [color=red]were not based on[/color] the [color=red]generosity[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](慷慨)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] of the king and they weren’t based on the language on the law .The colonists believed in the higher law[color=red] one that[/color] granted people rights .Rights that they were born in and which couldn’t be taken away by any human being .[color=red]Unless of course[/color] someong commit the crime and then they have to go through the proper legal [color=red]steps[/color] .Now what were these rights ?[color=red]I’ll quote[/color] directly from th[color=red]e Declaration[/color] of Independence which state them clearly .We [color=red]hold these turth[/color] to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are[color=red] endowed[/color] by their creator with certain[color=red] inalienable[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](不能剥夺)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] rights that among these are life liberty and the [color=red]pursuit[/color] of happiness .The colonists had a now[color=red] vision of what [/color]make political [color=red]authority legitimate[/color] and what make personal [color=red]liberty[/color] secure [/font][font=宋体]。[/font][font=Times New Roman]Their vision was this legitimate government require the[color=red] consent [/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](同意)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman]of these [color=red]who[/color] be in governed .So to understan how [color=red]even lead to[/color] the Revolution .We need to understand[color=red] specifically([/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体]特定[/font][/color][/size][font=Times New Roman][color=red][size=4])[/size][/color][size=4] how political power had been exercised by the British in the colonists .Any ideas ?[/size]
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素不相适 2008-6-11 18:36
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]But too [color=red]often[/color] it seems to [color=red]me we apply[/color] the term invention only to big important items like the car or the telephone .After all we can hardly imagine surviving without them .We don’t stop think there are[color=red] literally hundreds of inventions [/color]that make our life a little easier a little more convenient [color=red].Let’s take[/color] something as common as the paper bag on my desk here yes that’s right .I’ve got my lunch in it .Well ,I never open my lunch big without thinking of Charles Stillwell who in 1883 invented the first machine to produce [color=red]bags[/color] like this .You see before Stlwell ,bags were pasted together by hand and they didn’t [color=red]have flat[/color] bottoms .So, they couldn’t stand on their own .Stilwell changed [color=red]all that with[/color] what is really a marvelous piece of engineering .Think about it look at how [color=red]efficiently[/color] this bag is designed . I can open it with a [color=red]flick of my wrest[/color] ,but I can also fold it[color=red] black flat[/color] as a piece of paper and I can store a hundred of them under my desk [color=red]what’s[/color] more it’s strong see I can even put this heavy dictionary in it and it [color=red]won’t [/color]break ,but it’s cheap to produce .Really it’s a [color=red]master[/color]piece of practical engineering ( [/font][font=宋体]实际工程[/font][font=Times New Roman]).[color=red]Grocery[/color] stores [color=red]buy over a billion of them[/color] every year . Well .nobody remembers Stillwell nowadays but his little inventing has certaintly proved useful .If any of you could produce anything[color=red] help as [/color]useful you have really [color=red]done [/color]something .[/font][/size]
素不相适 2008-6-12 23:29
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