Sunday, April 29, 2007

I was just amazed by this TED Talk by Edward Burtynsky:
(http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/56)


Shipbreaking No. 4, Chittagong, Bangladesh 2000

Burtynsky presents a riveting slideshow of his photographs, which show vividly how industrial development is altering the Earth's natural landscape. From mountains of tires to rivers of bright orange waste from a nickel mine, his images are simultaneously beautiful and horrifying.


Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, 2005

The second half of his presentation about China is fascinating!


And if you're inspired to realize solutions to these global issues we face, you can read this article about Japan's "Thomas Edison" Dr. Nakamats (http://www.pingmag.jp/2006/10/20/twilight-zone-dr-nakamats-inventions/)
who has pushed limits in every realm of his life to break into optimum creative conciousness. Most interesting to me was his recent Nobel Prize in nutrition for his studies on the optimal diet for health and creativity. Dr. Nakamats only eats 700 calories per day and has been for years! Is he healthy? Well, how many patents do you hold? He only has 3,000+ patents to his name. Check out this interview on his creative process: (http://www.creativityatwork.com/articlesContent/Nakamats1.html)

PyonPyon flying shoes allow the wearer to leap into the air with minimal effort.

Enjoy,
Precious James

Saturday, April 28, 2007


Taiwan English Teaching

Having taught English in Taiwan for 5 years already, it's about time I share the wonders of it all. I've had such a great experience teaching here in Taiwan! Teaching part-time (avg. 20 hours / week) I've been able to earn an average of $1500 USD per month. Of the $1500 / month, I am usually able to save $1,000 of it living a very simple life. This lifestyle affords me much free time to study and do things I most enjoy. I've spent a majority of my time studying Tai Chi and computer skills. It's an amazing opportunity to be able to study and save simultaneously. For ppeople interested in studying anything Chinese, Taiwan offers awesome oppotunities!







Here are some great sites offering more information about teaching English in Taiwan:

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/index.php Very informative forums
http://www.tealit.com/ Job listings and Life style info
http://www.buxiban.com/ Job Listings, detailed school info, laws
http://www.englishintaiwan.com/ Gives a good feel for teaching in Taiwan
http://www.therealtaiwan.com Taiwan Lifestyle

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