Sonntag, 25. September 2016

Holi festival

 Hello everybody!

The other day in our english lesson we talk about the Holi festival.

The holi festival is a very ancient festival celebrated all over India, but there is a small village called Barsana were the Holi festival is celebrated in a special way. Barsana has approximately 9000 inhabitants but when the Holi festival takes place thousands of pilgrims and tourists came to the village and take part in the celebrations.

The Holi festival is a religious festival, it is said that the god Krishna from the Hindu religion lived in the area of Barsana and playfully pointed his sweetheart’s face with colours.

People prepare small packets of coloured powders that they toss at all the strangers and friends around them and there is live music everywhere.

In the evening all participants change their coloured clothes into fresh, new outfits. They visit friends and relatives at their houses and eat sweets there.

My opinion about the Holi festival is, that it is a festival which sounds really spectacular and amusing and if I get a chance to participate in this festival, I will take it.

What do you think about this festival? Please write your personally thoughts in the comments.

Regards

Jakob


Mittwoch, 21. September 2016

Our trip to France

Our trip to France

Hello everybody!
Today I will talk about our trip to France.

A few months ago my class and I took a trip to France. Early in morning we went from St. Valentin to the airport in Vienne by train. Our plane to Paris took off shortly before midday. Finally arrived in Paris we had to take the bus for another six hours to the north of France to St. Malo. In groups of two or three we stayed at host families. Stefan and I lived together, the family was very kind and the food was delicious. We stayed in St. Malo for five days. In the center of St. Malo there is a wonderful old town with a lot of restaurants and bars, which are perfect to have some drinks in the evening. Besides visiting St. Malo we attended a language school and we did a boat trip to Dinar, which is a small town located near St. Malo. Dinar is a beautiful place with a nice beach and a lovely food market. After five great days in St. Malo we went back to Paris to spend another three days there. We visited all the famous sights for example the Louvre, Sacré Coeur, Montmartre, Notre Dame and many more. But the highlight of our trip to France was clearly the European championship football match. At least for me it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. Summarizing I can say that this language trip was really great and it was definitely an experience for life.

Regards

Jakob

Montag, 2. Mai 2016

The battle of Chernobyl

Hello everybody!

The other day in our English lesson we were watching a documentary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Basically what it says is that 30 years ago in Chernobyl on the 26th April in 1986 the most serious nuclear accident ever has taken place.

The employees from the reactor block 4 have been ordered to carry out a test on the reactor to safe energy. But something went wrong and the reactor exploded. Two man officially died in that night and 28 men in the following month but the unofficial death rate is way higher. The first few days nobody knew about this accident, no one was informed. Not even Michail Gorbatschow, who was the President of the Soviet Union at that time.

Prypat, a city with about 43 000 inhabitants, is located 3 kilometres away from the reactor. A few hours after the accident the radioactivity was 600 000 times higher than normal. It took 48 hours for them to evacuate the city, about 1000 buses were sent to Prypat to pick up all the people.

Besides that the accident contaminated the land nearby, clouds were contaminated with radioactivity particles and were blown north by the wind. They drifted over 1000 kilometres from Russia, over Belarus up to Sweden, where the radioactive dust rained down.

Until now there is no statistic which shows the number of people who were contaminated. One week after the accident 130 000 people were evacuated and 300 000 hectare land isolated from the rest of the world.

Today 30 years after this nuclear accident, the city Chernobyl is a ghost town. No one ever returned.

Regards

Jakob



Donnerstag, 21. April 2016

Public health care

Hello everybody!
Let me tell you what I think about public helath care.

Public health care

Austria has public health care, meaning that essential health services are paid by the government. What services are regarded as ‘essential’ is always being debated. It is not always clear if a surgical procedure is really needed and should be paid by the government. My first example, which I will give you is a tattoo which the patient says is causing him mental distress. I think such a tattoo can be really a heartache, but I’m against payment by the government, if it hasn’t to be removed immediately because of health reasons. If you decide yourself for a tattoo you have to be aware of the consequences, especially when you don’t like it anymore. Let me give you another example, which is a breast reduction on a 13-year-old who is being teased in school because of her breast size. In this case I think a breast reduction should be paid by the government, because this girl isn’t able to do something against it. This is also true for, cosmetic surgery on an actor’s large nose, which she claims is haring her career. It’s not her fault. She earns her life as an actress and if she won’t get a nose surgery, her job would be affected. In my opinion the government should also pay for this surgical procedure.

What do you think about this topic? Please let me know what you think about it.

Regards,
Jakob

Mittwoch, 13. April 2016

Businessweek

Hello everybody!

Today I’d like to tell you about my business week.

Last week I worked at the company Meinhart. It is a cable business. The company is located in St. Florian (Austria) and employs about 150 employees.

Every day I started working at 7 o’clock am and finished at 4 o’clock pm. It took me about 20 minutes to drive to work. At 12 o’clock I had a short lunch break for 30 minutes. There is the possibility to go to the cafeteria where you can buy tasty food that is really affordable.

My main tasks at internship were to process all important freight documents and to coordinate the transport of the goods from the company to the customers.

For me it was a really good possibility to see the everyday work and I was able to collect a lot of new and interesting impressions for my career choice.

Regards

Jakob




Montag, 11. April 2016

Autonomous cars

Hello everybody!

I was reading an article the other day in the online edition of The Economist and it talks about autonomous cars.

I thought you might be interested because we all might drive autonomous cars in the near future.

Cars have already changed the way we live. They are likely to do so again. For decades, humans have dreamed of driverless vehicles.

Meanwhile, a variety of driver assistance technologies are appearing on new cars, which will not only take a lot of the stress out of driving in traffic but also prevent many accidents. More and more new cars can reverse-park, read traffic signs, maintain a safe distance in steady traffic and brake automatically to avoid crashes.

It also says that self-driving cars are no longer a futuristic idea. Companies like Mercedes, Google and Tesla are working on concepts allowing cars to cruise along on the highway without driver intervention. They also promising technology that detects pedestrians and cyclists.

The idea about automated cars is that they would eliminate human error that means no accidents from drunkenness and sleepness. Computers brake faster than humans. And computers can sense when cars ahead of them are breaking.

The biggest benefits of self-driving cars are that they will help to make roads safer and people’s live easier.

What interested me most was that it will be possible for all of us to buy a car which can drive without human activity in the near future.

On the one hand there are a lot of advantages for autonomous cars, but on the other hand there are still many disadvantages, for example: many taxi and lorry drivers will be unemployed. In my opinion, this would be catastrophic for the economy.


What do you think about autonomous cars?





Regards
Jakob

Mittwoch, 30. März 2016

St. Patrick's Day

Hi everybody!

Every year on the 17 march the St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated, so today I will give you some information and facts why and how this special day is celebrated.

First of all who was Patrick, Patrick was born in Britain near the end of the fourth century. At the age of 16 he was taken prisoner by Irish raider. They transported him to Ireland where he spent six years in confinement. During this long time he began to pray and decided to become a christian missionary and bishop. Patrick escaped from his captors and went back to Britain. In Britain he began to study and became a priest, and was then made a bishop. He decided to return to Ireland to tell people about God and what he believed. He died on 17 of March and became the patron saint of Ireland.

Today every year on the 17 of March Ireland and all English speaking countries in the world celebrate the St. Patrick’ Day. Many parades and events are held all over the world.

This are just a few pictures how the St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated all over the world.











So what do you think about these funny ways for celebrating the St. Patrick’s Day?
Please write your personally mind in the comments!

Regards

Jakob