On Sunday, Jane and I went to an antique store. They have beautiful furniture, silverware, books, paintings, etc. The store is dark with little lighting but the items were well maintained, polished and presented nicely. It has the air. There even was a kitchen in antique style. The elaborate decorations of the table, tables with stone surface, wooden chairs, and the store people were listening to baseball games.
There I found something that is true works of art and craft that is the true models of present day products that we use in our daily life. What sometimes occurred to you as redundant, which originally was the sources of inspiration of a products, be it a notch, parts of decoration, the shapes of each item, now become clear to me that the intents were the art from the starter. When they cease to look the indispensable parts of the item, for historical reasons, they had them there.
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President Obama is away in India and nobody is talking about Japan which he is to visit. The media is, I should say, in such a mood to restrain themselves for overly appraisal or denouncement against or for the President. I was talking to Jane how we get disappointed about his not going to Hiroshima or Nagasaki when the Nobel prize ceremony will be held in Hiroshima. My expectation has been somewhat wrong somewhere. I hoped for the better. Now I see nothing but compromises just about everything. It does not have to be extreme, of course. But there should be some hopes of some kind.
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If tax money will go to welfare, it should not be spent on alcohols and cigarettes. The sole purpose of spending the tax money is for the welfare, to guarantee the citizens the the quality of life that they can lead a healthy and social life. It should supply the necessary tools for getting people back to work whenever it is possible. Alcohol and cigarettes are not necessarily helpful in this case for employment. I believe tax payers should oppose letting the tax money on welfare be spent on such things. The Republicans seemed to have blocked the bill for such measures.
There I found something that is true works of art and craft that is the true models of present day products that we use in our daily life. What sometimes occurred to you as redundant, which originally was the sources of inspiration of a products, be it a notch, parts of decoration, the shapes of each item, now become clear to me that the intents were the art from the starter. When they cease to look the indispensable parts of the item, for historical reasons, they had them there.
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President Obama is away in India and nobody is talking about Japan which he is to visit. The media is, I should say, in such a mood to restrain themselves for overly appraisal or denouncement against or for the President. I was talking to Jane how we get disappointed about his not going to Hiroshima or Nagasaki when the Nobel prize ceremony will be held in Hiroshima. My expectation has been somewhat wrong somewhere. I hoped for the better. Now I see nothing but compromises just about everything. It does not have to be extreme, of course. But there should be some hopes of some kind.
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If tax money will go to welfare, it should not be spent on alcohols and cigarettes. The sole purpose of spending the tax money is for the welfare, to guarantee the citizens the the quality of life that they can lead a healthy and social life. It should supply the necessary tools for getting people back to work whenever it is possible. Alcohol and cigarettes are not necessarily helpful in this case for employment. I believe tax payers should oppose letting the tax money on welfare be spent on such things. The Republicans seemed to have blocked the bill for such measures.