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My Assignments for English through The Internet #news summary: In France, a million join marches (By Thomas Fuller) Millions of people marched in May Day parades to reject Le Pen's far-right, anti-immigrant stands in France. Many of them even had no affiliation. The riot occurred also in elsewhere in Europe such as Berlin, Zurich, and it was more violent. Hundreds of police attacked by water or charged demonstrators. On the other hand, Le Pen spoke at his supporters about reconsideration of the treaties that fasten France to EU and denounced Chirac earlier in the day. The original article is from International Herald Tribune (May 2, 2002) OPERA REVIEW 'THE GREAT GATSBY' Second Acts: Jay Gatsby's Self-Invention, Reinvented (By ANTHONY TOMMASINI) An opera ��The Great Gatsby�� performed by The Metropolitan Opera to celebrate the 25th anniversary of company debut of James Levine. The conductor, James Levine, has a firm belief with most of original and strong cast. John Harbison reproduced F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel on an opera with rich lyrical music and ensembles. Even though Mr. Levine's tempos are getting quite fleeter, those who love opera will be impressed by this performance. The original article is from New York Times (May 1, 2002) #Bibliography Karadar classical music classical link The Symphony - an interactive guide essentials of music Internet Cello Society List of RealAudio Classical Music Selections Classical Catalogue - Listing of Real Audio Tracks WCPE - Music Terminology Austin Symphony - Music Terms #Netiquette Assume Publicity (It is wise to assume that everyone in the world will read your words.) Remember the human (Do unto others as you'd have others do unto you.) Respect other people's Time and Energy (You are not the center of cyberspace.) Respect other people's privacy Don't abuse your powerb (Knowing more than others does not give you the right to take advantage of them.) Be forgiving of other people's mistakes from The Core Rules of Netiquette and Netiquette Primer #Search Methods Examination #Keypal I found a keypal from Teaching.com. They offer keypal searching service, so I could find the list of keypal with age, country, interest, and so on. The search engine was very user-friedly. But I always have to visit the site and enter the letter code to reply to my keypal. I think it's necessary to protect user's privacy, but it's quite annoying me. Anyway, my keypal is Naoko from Japan. She is 20 years old and interested in music same as me. After visiting this webpage, she told me that she can play flute. She has some experiences in school band like me. We also talked about 2002 Korea-Japan worldcup. I'm trying to be friedly by using some Japanese. I'm very happy to make a new friend through e-mail. ![]() |
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