Monday, November 16, 2009

Fashion Police

Well First might i say how i wish that i was Italian! It Seems like they're so "Put Together".
Well During Milan Fashion Week i Found a couple of outfits that are just Amazing.






These are My Favorite, because they're Expensive looking and totally cute!


These would definitely would be considered "instyle".


The most Expensive Iteam of Clothing i Own is a $189.00 Ed Hardy Hoodie.
and i'm pretty sure its made of cotton and all that good stuff

I would buy this...


...Because its Freaking Cute!

Designer Names:

Chanel, Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani , Gucci, Prada, Versace...

And Giorgio Armani is Italian && Versace && Prada && Dolce & Gabbana.

I Would make them wear this...

:)

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Bella Vita

Facts About Italy




Total Area of Italy
total: 301,230 sq km

land: 294,020 sq km

water: 7,210 sq km





Population of Italy

58,103,033 (July 2005 est.)



Languages of Italy

Italian (official)

German

French (small French-speaking minority)

Slovene

English is widely understood in tourist areas



Literacy in Italy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
Total population: 98.6%
male: 99%
female: 98.3%


Life Expectancy in Italy

Total population: 79.68 years

male: 76.75 years

female: 82.81 years

What im looking forward to learning is speaking italian!

Also:

-Fashion

-Music

-Vatican City

-Rome

&& Much, Much more!!



Also on friday im excited to try everything!

i've never been so i really have no idea what to expect!

But im excited to go to....














Wednesday, October 21, 2009

End of Japanese

The first Nine Weeks of Japanese Class have been interesting.
I Cant believe its like over!?
The Japanese culture is very different from Ours.
The part i liked best was their bathing process. It almost seems like its a cleaner way to actually bath, plus it looks way more relaxing!
The Origami and Furoshiki was VERY difficult.
I never knew folding paper was so hard!!
Also before the nine weeks are over i would like to learn... well im not sure really. This nine weeks has taught me A LOT! But im pretty sure you coverd EVERYTHING japanese:)
For next years class I can't really think of anything you need to work on, it was a pretty great. So kudos! I Would try talking more in japanese like you do the spanish class! But i had fun, so Thank you for a Great first nine weeks!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Comparisons



Japanese Home




Amerian Home

Now Lets Compare The Following...

Bathrooms:

-Japan: The typical Japanese bathroom consists of two rooms, an entrance room where you undress and which is equipped with a sink, and the actual bathroom which is equipped with a shower and a deep bath tub. The toilet is almost always located in an entirely separate room.

-American: bathrooms are generally categorized as a "full bathroom" (or "full bath"), containing four plumbing fixtures: bathtub, shower, toilet, and sink.


Shoe Removal:

-Japan: You will be expected to remove your shoes upon entering many Japanese buildings, including homes and even some English schools. The reason is more practical than traditional, since it helps to keep the inside clean. You may be provided with slippers, but they must not leave the house and they must be removed before walking on tatami mats.

-American: Americans leave shoes on, until home for the night, or unless you like to go barefooted... which is gross.


Mats:

-Tatami (Japan): Tatami Room specialty is Japanese home decor, Traditionally made of rice straw to form the core. Placed all over the floor.

-American: Rugs & Mats are placed around the house, not generally all over the floor.

Tea:

-Japan: Is a traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in which powdered green tea, or matcha (抹茶), is ceremonially prepared by a skilled practitioner and served to a small group of guests in a tranquil setting.

-American: People drink tea all day, no ritual involved.

Gardens:

-Japan: gardens in traditional Japanese style, can be found at private homes, in neighborhood or city parks, and at historical landmarks such as Buddhist temples and old castles. Some of the Japanese gardens most famous in the West, and within Japan as well, are dry gardens or rock gardens, karesansui. The tradition of the Tea masters has produced highly refined Japanese gardens of quite another style, evoking rural simplicity. In Japanese culture, garden-making is a high art, intimately related to the linked arts of calligraphy and ink painting. Since the end of the 19th century, Japanese gardens have also been adapted to Western settings.

-American: Gardens in the USA are generally nice, Depends on the Enviroment.

Doors:

-Japan: Doors in Japan are usually made of rice paper, and kept open to nature.

-American: American doors are wood or metal, usually shut.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Shutting Themselves In

This Article is very very different! for one i dont understand why their parents just let them shut themselves in for like years at a time! Are these people Crazy??!! I dont really understand how anyone could get so depressed and could just shut themselves away! Shouldnt the Government do something?? You'd think people would Make them go to school or something! But the one group these people remind me of are GOTHS! Besides Goth Dont Just hide away for 20 years. Depression is hard and everyone goes through it and i guess people just have they're ow way of dealing. Below Are Facts about "Hikikomoris" and "Goths"


"Hikikomori Kid"


-hikikomori is a person, usually a male adolescent/adult, who doesn't leave his/her home for at least six months
-Some people don't leave for 15+ years! This is common in Japan, although it happens everywhere
-The person doesn't leave for a variety of reasons, the most common one being that he/she gets teased for being different
"Goth Kid"

-15 youths said they were Goths or "heavily" identified with the Goth subculture. Eight of those participants (53%) reported ever deliberately trying to harm themselves and almost as many reported ever attempting suicide (47%).

-Problems Start from social class, parents' marital status, smoking, drug use (not counting alcohol), and past depression

- Goth" refers to a youth culture that views things that are evil or dark as beautiful.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Foreign Language Class

-My impression so far about this years class is that its very new and exciting, and i love how we can learn all these different languages and not just only have one language class.
-What i would like to know more about is the japanese fashion. They have the wildest outfits i've ever seen! Its real Cute!! I Would also what to know more about their driving ways. Like what side of the road and also the speed limits.
-The Places i would like to see would be tokyo, and also one of the main islands.