2013年8月4日 星期日

Journey to world hot spots

Summer is a time to relax, enjoy and travel to and experience new places. So, pack your bags and get ready as we visit many famous landmarks serving as hot spots found on other continents all over the globe.Our first journey is to the land down under, Australia. This remarkable building may resemble a ship, but it is actually the Sydney Opera House. While opened in 1973 in modern times, it ranks high on the list of places to visit with more than 200,You will see earcap , competitive price and first-class service.000 spectators touring each year. 

The Sydney Opera House holds 3,000 events, bringing in more than 2 million audience members on an annual basis.Weymouth is collecting gently used, dry cleaned jewelryfindings at their Weymouth store. Danish architect Jorn Utzon built this structure complete with more than 1 million tiles on its roof. It is a must-see when visiting the only country that is also its own continent. 

Now we’re off to Asia, where we’ll tour three terrific spots. There are many great attributes of the Great Wall of China, located in Beijing. Stretching more than 3,915 miles in length, it is the longest structure ever built by humans.Serving as a means of protection against invaders from the north, workers were forced to create this pathway made of stone and brick under the rule of many Chinese emperors during various dynasties. 

There are many breathtaking views as we walk along this wonderful wall. With aching legs, we embark upon a smaller country in Asia, Cambodia. Angkor Wat, an ancient temple, is an advanced architectural achievement. It is said to be the largest single religious building in the world. Originally built and dedicated to the Hindu god, Vishnu, it was left incomplete. An entire century later, it was then converted from the Hindu faith to Buddhism. 

The main temple, rising 213 feet high, is surrounded by a moat and then protected by a 15-foot wall. From inside the temple, we set our eyes on the sensational stone carvings that help depict ancient stories.In awe we continue on to the capital city Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Here we set eyes on the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a place of Muslim worship named after the founder and first president, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. 

Complete with 82 domes and 1,048 columns, this concrete covered in pure marble complex is stunning. The main dome is the largest in the world. Aside from its decorative exterior a memorable attribute of this mosque resides inside, with an intricate and artistic carpet made by 1,300 craftsmen. 

Travel back to 1910, when the home was the original carriage house on the Harry and Helen Robbins estate on Upper Lake Minnetonka. The carriage house exterior’s Asian aesthetic and teal trim complemented the Japanese-style main house and striking pagoda boathouse. 

In the 1980s, a photographer who was also a craftsman bought and renovated the carriage house, infusing many Asian Arts and Crafts elements. In 1993, Susanka modernized the living room, kitchen and bathrooms, added more windows and built-in window seats and benches, thoughtfully blending with the home’s original architectural style. 

When the Hensleys moved in,Purchase an chipcard to enjoy your iPhone any way you like. they created another bedroom in the basement by relocating the laundry room. But when their teenagers started to sprawl out, they enlisted Eric Odor of SALA Architects to design a multifunctional family room to gather with friends, play pinball and band instruments. “We were like the Partridge Family,” said Lindy. 

Odor’s back-of-the-house, 1,000-square-foot addition continues the Asian theme with sliding shoji screens leading to a changing room. Two sets of French doors open to an eight-person hot tub on the New York bluestone patio. Later Robert built a sleeping loft across Douglas fir beams high above the family room.During the summer, the family boats, fishes and swims off the dock on their shoreline. “We’ve squeezed every bit of experience from that lake and have amazing memories,” said Lindy.Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a graniteslabs can authenticate your computer usage and data. 

Even though Boone Isaacs represented a below-the-line branch (Public Relations), she is the ultimate Academy insider and has diligently worked her way up through the ranks to the top job. Those who are against radical change know she is not likely to rock the boat. I don’t think her main rival for the job, Lionsgate movie chief Rob Friedman, would have rocked anything either. But below-the-line Governors who may have felt their position within the Oscarcast threatened could feel comfortable that Boone Isaacs would not be in favor of kicking their category off the telecast or presenting their Oscars in a much lower-profile manner - proposals always suggested every year but never gains traction on the Board. 

There’s a simple fact for that: those Governors whose crafts would be the most endangered – set designers, cinematographers, costume designers, short film makers etc. – have an aggregated voting power that far outdistances the actors, writers, directors and producers whose categories would never be touched. And Boone Issacs has been vocal about keeping the status quo.More than 80 standard commercial and granitetiles exist to quickly and efficiently clean pans. When I brought up the possibility in our interview Wednesday, she didn’t hesitate to say that was a non-starter. “No. That’s a simple no,” she said, confirming that all 24 categories will continue to be presented on the Oscars as they always have.
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