Throughout the 1960s an enduring development that gave America faith in
both itself and the future of mankind was the program to successfully
conquer space.It has almost been forgotton that the U.S.space effort
was a catch-up operation all the way,ever dince the rude shock of the
(former) Soviet's successful launch of Sputnik,the world's first
artificial earth satellite,in 1957,wellahead of any comparable U.S.
effort.The Sivuets had much more thrust power;they launched the first
inhabited capsule with a dog in it, and then in 1961 made Cosmonaut Yuri
Gagarin the first human to orbit the earth.
Basically,the American people do not want the space program to be either
stopped or cut back to a point where it will lose its effectiveness.But
they are not prepared to break the federal budget to build a shuttle
that blows up in space.
Of an Eastern culture thriving amid one of the world's most contemporary
cities.
Behind you,between briefcases and three-piece suits,an old man with his
caged bird makes his way to morning tea.
Symbolism exerts a powerful influence.Stone lions are everywhere,
protecting banks and businesses from misfortune Goldfish keep away evil
influences.
The graceful movements of Tai Chi colour the early morning street.This
graceful martial art,practised by young and old,lends a surreal touch to
the normal hustle and bustle.
今天下午要用,如能在12:00之前完成再给予30分
其实,美国自己也不想自己的航天计划停滞不前,但是,政府又舍不得往航天事业上砸钱.
东方文化走向世界
一回头,只见左边一人儿手提公文包,右边一人儿经典"三件套",中间一老头儿,提笼架鸟儿,还哼着小调儿.
还不止这些,大街小巷里,东方元素随处可见:到处是敛财的石狮子,和避祸的金鱼.大清早,太极爱好者们,老老少少,欢聚一堂,在快节奏的都市生活中,这无疑是一道超现实主义的风景线.