【Exchange Students Activities】 Cultural Exchange Events
Dr. Rae-Lan, Head of Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics invites exchange students to join three cultural exchange events for her students this semester
Please see below for more details
Event 1- Guided Tour by NTPU students to the Sanxia Zushi Temple and Old Street
Date- Dec. 8 (Saturday) 9-11am
Venue- Meeting at first floor of College of Business at 9am for warm-up and then leaving for the Zushi Temple at 9:15am
Format- Students from the course "Tourism English for Haishan Area" will serve as your tour guide and provide a one hour tour. You will be working with a group of 3 NTPU students.
Number of international students needed- 6 in total
Event 2- Culture Exchange at Bei-Da High School near NTPU
Date- Dec. 11 (Tuesday) 4:15-5:30pm
Venue- Bei-Da High School (three blocks from NTPU about 6-7 minutes-walk)
Format- You will work with the senior high school students in groups of 3 based on worksheet I prepare by sharing your home cultures.
Number of international students needed- 4 students
Event 3- Culture Exchange at TYK Junior High School near NTPU
Date- Dec. 20 (Thursday) 4:15-5:30pm
Venue- TYK Junior HS (located at the end of Xueqin Road, about 12-15 minutes-walk)
Format- You will work with the junior high school students in groups of 3 to have them give you an introduction of their school and you will share yours too!
Number of international students needed- 5 students
We look forward to your participation by coming and sharing your home cultures!
Registration:
Email to Dr. Rae Lan at raelan@gm.ntpu.edu.tw
or call her at 0920-411-169
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One of the Running Legend that everyone must know. The World First Sub 4 Mile Runner - Sir Roger Bannister. He is the human who create and always believe that Sub 4 Mile is possible. An inspiration to the athletic world that nothing is impossible. May you rest in peace Sir.
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This historic event took place on 6 May 1954 during a meet between British AAA and Oxford University at Iffley Road Track in Oxford, watched by about 3,000 spectators.
With winds up to 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) before the event, Bannister had said twice that he favoured not running, to conserve his energy and efforts to break the 4-minute barrier; he would try again at another meet.
However, the winds dropped just before the race was scheduled to begin, and Bannister did run.
The pace-setters from his major 1953 attempts, future Commonwealth Games gold medallist Chris Chataway from the 2 May attempt and future Olympic Games gold medallist Chris Brasher from the 27 June attempt, combined to provide pacing on this historic day.
The race was broadcast live by BBC Radio and commented on by 1924 Olympic 100 metres champion Harold Abrahams, of Chariots of Fire fame.
Bannister had begun his day at a hospital in London, where he sharpened his racing spikes and rubbed graphite on them so they would not pick up too much cinder ash.
He took a mid-morning train from Paddington Station to Oxford, nervous about the rainy, windy conditions that afternoon.
Being a dual-meet format, there were seven men entered in the Mile: Alan Gordon, George Dole and Nigel Miller from Oxford University and four British AAA runners - Bannister, his two pacemakers Brasher and Chataway and Tom Hulatt.
Nigel Miller arrived as a spectator and he only realised that he was due to run when he read the programme. Efforts to borrow a running kit failed and he could not take part, thus reducing the field to six.
The race went off as scheduled at 6:00 pm, and Brasher and Bannister went immediately to the lead.
Brasher, wearing No. 44, led both the first lap in 58 seconds and the half-mile in 1:58, with Bannister (No. 41) tucked in behind, and Chataway (No. 42) a stride behind Bannister.
Chataway moved to the front after the second lap and maintained the pace with a 3:01 split at the bell.
Chataway continued to lead around the front turn until Bannister began his finishing kick with about 275 yards to go (just over a half-lap), running the last lap in just under 59 seconds.
The stadium announcer for the race was Norris McWhirter, who went on to co-publish and co-edit the Guinness Book of Records.
He excited the crowd by delaying the announcement of the time Bannister ran as long as possible:
"Ladies and gentlemen, here is the result of event nine, the one mile: first, number forty one, R. G. Bannister, Amateur Athletic Association and formerly of Exeter and Merton Colleges, Oxford, with a time which is a new meeting and track record, and which—subject to ratification—will be a new English Native, British National, All-Comers, European, British Empire and World Record. The time was three..."
The roar of the crowd drowned out the rest of the announcement. Bannister's time was 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds.
RIP Roger Bannister.
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