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t ways of protecti ng a house. Make sure the bui l di ng has no breaken wi ndows and i s wel repaired. Second , l ook at the objects i n your house. Those i n the l i vi ng room , whi ch are the m ost l i kel y to hurt us, are puters, tel evisi ons and lam ps. They can be ti ed to tabl es or them so they won’t easil y move around. The kitchen, which is al so very dangerous, must have strong doors on al the cupboards. Thi s i s the pl ace where m any sm al l thi ngs are stored that mi ght fal l down. The water heater shoul d have a case round i t too. Wi ndows are speci al probl em . When they break, gl ass can cause m any acci dents, . It is beter to use safety gl ass i f you can, especi al l y for pictures. Al ways rem em ber:” It is better to be safe than sorry. ” TH E STORY OF AN EYEWITNESS By Jack London N ever before in hi story has a ci ty been so pl etel y destroyed. San Franci sco is gone. N othi ng is l eft of i t but m em ori es and som e houses far from the centre of the ci ty. Its buni nes are gone. The factori es, hotelsand pal ace are al l gone too. Wi thi n an hour after the earthquake, the smoke of SanFrancio’s fires could been seen 160 kil om etres away. The sun is red in the dark sky. There was no stoppi ng the fi res. There was no way to ani ze or muni cate. The steel rail way tracks were now usel ess. And the great pi pes for caryi ng water under the streets had burst. Al l of the ways m an had m ade to keep the ci ty safe were gone i n the thi rty second the earth m oved. O ut at sea it was cal m. N o wi nd cam e up. Yet from every di recti oneast, weast, north, andsouth, strong winds bl ew upon the unl ucky city. Man him sel f had to m ake ruins of the city’s best buil dings so that they woul d not be a danger to those i n the streets. A li st of buil di ngs undesteryed was now onl y a few addresses. A li st of the brave m en and the wom en woul d fil l a l i brary. A li st of al l those ki l ed wi l never be m ade. Am azi ng as i t m ay seem , Wednesday ni ght was a qui et night. There were no crowds. The poli cem en sai dnothi ng。 17 產(chǎn)品類型 17 擴(kuò)建廠房 15 15 14 10 項(xiàng)目投入總資金及效益情況 9 建設(shè)規(guī)模及目標(biāo) 9 項(xiàng)目實(shí)施地點(diǎn) 5 項(xiàng)目背景 when this was not al owed… onl y then did we deci de to answer vi ol ence wi th vi ol ence. ” As a m atter of fact, I do not li ke vi ol ence… but i n 1963 I hel ped him bl ow up som e government buil di ngs. It was very dangerous because i f I was caught I coul d be put i n pri son. But I was very happy to help because I knew it woul d hel p us achi eve our dream of m aki ng black and whi te peopl e equal. The rest of Eli as’ story You cannot im agi ne how the nam e of Robben Isl and m ade us afrai d. It was a pri son from whi ch no one escaped. There I spent the hardest ti m e of my l i fe. But when I got there Nel son Mandela was al so there and he hel ped m e. Mr Mandel a began a school for those of us who had l i tl e l earni ng. We read books under our blankets and used anythi ng we coul d fi nd to make candl es to see the words. I becam e a good student. I wanted to study for degree but I was not al owed to do that. Later, Mr Mandel a al owed the prison guards to join us. H e sai d they shoul d not be stopped from studyi ng for thei r degres. They were not cl everer than m e, but they did pas thei r exam s. So I knew I coul d get a degree too. That m ade m e feel good about m ysel f. When I fi ni shed the four years i n pri son, I went to find a job. Si nce I was better educated, I got a job worki ng i n an offi ce. H owever, the poli ce found out and tol d m y boss that I had ben i n pri son for bl owi ng up governm ent bui l di ngs. So I l ost m y job. I di d not work again for twenty years unti l Mr Mandel a and the AN C cam e to power in 1994. Al l that ti m e m y wi fe and chi l dren had to beg for food and hel p from rel ati ves or fri ends. Luckil y Mr Mandel a rem em bered m e and gave m e a job taki ng touri sts around m y ol d prison on Robben Isl and. I felt bad the first time I tal ked to a group. Al the terror and fear of that tim e cam e back to me. I rem em bered the beati ngs and the cruelty of the guards and m y fri ends who had di ed. I fel t I woul d not be able to do i t, but m y fam il y encouraged m e. They sai d that the job and the pay from the new South Afri ca governm ent were m y reward after worki ng al m y l ife for equal rights for the Bl acks. So now at 51 I am proud to show vi sitors over the prison, for I hel ped to m ake our peopl e free i n thei r own l and. A fol l ower of Bil l Gates I have been a fri end of Bil l Gates for a l ong ti me. I knew hi m when he was a student at H arvard Uni versity. We were surpri sed when he l eft Uni versi ty to set up hi s own pany” Mi crosoft” and m ake hi s own software. But he was the cl ever one! H e i s very good at wri ti ng puter languages and al m ost al l puters now use Mi crosoft software. The program “Word” i s used from Bri tain to China! O f course he has m ade a l ot of m oney and that makes peopl e very jeal ous. They want to stop his success. Even the government i s against him and has tri ed to break 1 目 錄 第一章 總 論 woul d never gi ve m il k agai n. H al f a mi l i on pi gs and m il i ons of chi ckens were dead. Sand now fi l ed the wel s i nstead of water. Peopl e were shocked. Then l ater that afternoon, another bi g quake whi ch was alm ost as strong as the fi rst one shook Tangshan. Som e of the rescue workers and doctors were traped under the rui ns. More bui l di ngs fel down. Water, fod, and el etri ci ty were hard to get. Peopl e began to wongder how l ong the di sater woul d l ast. Al hope was not l ost. Soon after the quakes, the arm y sent 150, 000 sol i ders