賀陳弘校長寫給全校教職員生的一封信:
清華園的師生及同仁們:
大家好嗎?
在疫情日漸緊張之際,我們將一起迎接延後了兩星期的新學期。
很感謝許多行政同仁從農曆年假期就動員起來,在開學前完成了各項防疫措施,包括設置居家檢疫宿舍,幫助從港澳返校的同學們平安地度過14天的居家檢疫。所幸他們全都平安出關,能和我們一同迎接新學期的開始。負責清潔的阿姨伯伯們比平常更加辛勞,為大家準備好了清潔安全的環境。
也要謝謝學生會的幹部們,從防疫小組成立的第一天開始就積極加入,傳達同學的看法,提供了許多很好的建議,並且用很棒的方式協助學校將最新的防疫措施傳達給同學們。
在開學的時候,清華園還有一些境外師生尚未能返校。學校除了備妥視訊教學等彈性修業方案,也衷心期待他們在住居地一切平安,不要中斷學習;在疫情趨緩之後,能很快地回來加入我們。
大家也一定會發現,校園因防疫而必須採取許多措施,雖然會增添一些不便,但為了彼此的平安健康,要請大家務必配合。包括:
1. 校園全面量測體溫:
全校共設置19處體溫量測站(校本部15站,南大校區4站),體溫正常者貼上貼紙,大家互相提醒,希望進入建築物內的都是量過體溫正常者。體溫異常者,由衛保組詢問個案資料後指示後續安排方式。
https://reurl.cc/jdX2ln
2. 入境與健康狀況通報:
自中港澳、南韓、義大利以及國際旅遊疫情建議等級第一級與第二級國家(如日本、新加坡、伊朗、泰國)入境的教職員請向衛保組通報,所屬的單位也必須另外做通報。
若耳溫≥ 38℃、額溫≥37.5℃或出現呼吸道不適等類流感症狀,也請立即通報衛保組03-5743000(週一至周五,上午8時至下午5 時)或生輔組03-5711814(24小時)
個人通報: https://reurl.cc/RdKgy9
單位通報: https://reurl.cc/72ZNMQ
3. 視訊及彈性教學:
為了讓無法返校上課的學生學習不中斷,請助教徵得授課教師同意,協助將課程錄影下來,上傳到學校的數位學習平台。如無法錄影,也請教師指派助教協助學生補課及課輔。
彈性修業機制:
http://2019-ncov.site.nthu.edu.tw/var/file/499/1499/img/420369121.pdf
4. 記錄課堂出缺席:
為校內萬一出現確診病患、需要掌握其接觸史,請教師以點名或拍照方式,掌握學生出缺席情況並做記錄。以首爾大學確診案例為實驗室工作人員的例子,也請各實驗室主管掌握進出實驗室各種人員的日期時間。
5. 加強清潔消毒:
清潔人員需戴口罩及手套進行清潔工作。人體易接觸區域如電梯按鍵、門把開關、樓梯扶手、會議室桌椅、茶水間、交誼廳……等,每日以1:100比例漂白水消毒。廁所清潔以1:100比例漂白水消毒。
6. 關懷諮商:
疫情來襲時,師生們或多或少都有些恐懼和心理影響。請不要因謠言而恐慌,以關懷代替臆測或排斥。如果發現自己對疫情的焦慮與擔憂已經影響睡眠或正常作息,可以聯絡諮商中心
http://counsel.site.nthu.edu.tw/p/406-1250-174531,r492.php?Lang=zh-tw
新學期開始,疫情雖不可避免地影響了我們的生活,希望師生們儘可能如常地學習、研究,在清華園中天天有進步。清華有最美麗的校園,鼓勵大家帶著電腦書本走向戶外,在大草坪做小組討論,成功湖畔、相思湖邊也是午餐的好地點。
防疫在生活中最基本的工夫是多洗手、室內多通風、必要時戴口罩,這些仍然是最好也最有效的方法。
當我們一起經歷過了疫情流行,我們將學會比過去更加的關懷幫助彼此、學校的環境更加衛生乾淨,未來我們會記得在清華園的日子是生命中最值得回憶的時光。
讓我們以最健康最謹慎的心情,一起迎接清華園的新學期!
校長 賀陳弘
109.2.29
Feb. 29, 2020
Dear faculty members, students, and staff,
How are you?
As the epidemic is heightening, we are going to embrace the beginning of this new semester which was postponed for two weeks.
I would like to thank many administrators who have worked together since the Lunar New Year holidays to install a few prevention measures before school begins. These measures include the designation of home-quarantine dormitories so that students returning from Hong Kong and Macau could safely finish a 14-day period of home quarantine. Luckily, they have all peacefully exited the quarantine dorms and ready for the new semester like the rest of us. Also, the respectful cleaning staff worked even harder than usual to prepare a clean and safe environment for everybody.
I also thank the officers of NTHU Student Associations for being active since the first day when we set up the University Epidemic Prevention Team. You have conveyed the points of view of the student body, you have provided many great suggestions, and delivered the university announcements to students in superb ways.
However, as the school is about to begin, some students and professors still stay in their countries, not able to return to Taiwan. NTHU has prepared flexible study programs, including online learning resources, and we sincerely wish them peace and that they can continue their study with no interruption. Hopefully, if the epidemic becomes less severe, they will come back to join us soon.
You will certainly find out that the campus is going to implement various additional epidemic-prevention measures. Though these measures can be inconvenient, we ask everybody to comply to them for the sake of everybody’s well-being. The measures include:
1. A comprehensive plan for body temperature measurement:
We have set up 19 body temperature booths (15 in the main campus, and 4 in the Nanda campus). Those who have normal temperatures will be marked with a sticker. I ask everybody to remind one another of this, so that we can be sure that everybody’s temperature is normal inside all the university buildings. Just in case if your temperature turns out abnormal, the Division of Health Services will inquire some of your personal information and follow up accordingly.
2. For faculty and staff members: if you entered Taiwan from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Italy, and countries listed under Travel Notice Level 1 or 2 (such as Japan, Singapore, Iran, and Thailand), please report to the Division of Health Services from this link: https://reurl.cc/RdKgy9. Your department or division are also requested to file in a separate report https://reurl.cc/72ZNMQ.
3. Video-based and flexible study programs:
To ensure that students continue to study in case that they cannot return to campus, we have asked teaching assistants to record and upload the lectures to the university e-learning systems (if the professor approves). If video recording is not plausible, we ask the professor to assign TAs for make-up classes and study consultation.
4. Class attendance:
If a confirmed COVID-19 case occurs in NTHU, we will need to clarify the patient’s disease contact history. Therefore, we have asked all teachers to check attendance at all time, perhaps by taking a picture, so that we have accurate records for every student’s presence and absence. For laboratory personnel management, we ask all the lab directors to thoroughly keep track of lab members’ entrance and exiting date and time.
5. Disinfection:
The cleaning staff will need to wear a mask and gloves at work. Bleach with 1:100 dilution will be used every day to disinfect places that are easily reached or touched by human body, including elevator buttons, doorknobs, staircase handrails, desks and chairs in meeting rooms, kitchenettes, social halls, and so on. Similarly, the toilets will be disinfected daily with 1:100 diluted bleach.
6. Caring and consultation:
During this difficult time, we might all be somewhat fearful and emotionally affected. Please do not panic over rumors; let us care for each other and do not exclude or speculate against anybody. If you find that your anxiety and worry is affecting your sleep or normal daily routine, you are encouraged to contact the University Counseling Center.
http://counsel-en.site.nthu.edu.tw/p/406-1292-174586,r1020.php?Lang=en
The epidemic is going to affect our life inevitably when the new semester begins. I wish that, as much as we can, we will study and do research normally, and keep making progress on our beautiful campus. Perhaps, we can enjoy picking up our books and laptops to study outdoors (weather permitting) on the lawn. Enjoying lunch at the lakeside may also be a good idea.
The most basic things we can do are to wash hands frequently, to have good ventilation indoors, and to wear a mask whenever necessary. I believe that these approaches will be effective.
When we go through this difficult time, we will care for and help one another even more than before, the school environment will become healthier and cleaner, and I believe that we will cherish every moment we spend here at NTHU as the most memorable time of our life.
Let us embrace the new semester with the most careful mind and a healthy heart!
From Your President, Hong Hecheng
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過361萬的網紅Dan Lok,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Learn how to use chopsticks correctly/properly step by step. Learn about the different types of chopsticks in Japan, China and Korea and how each set ...
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Yuna Kim's interview after Sochi Olympic
It was a tough interview. With someone who has been skating for 18 years, and just ended her amateur career, the interview was difficult even before it began. It wasn’t just that the person interviewed was already so well known; It’s also that reporter(interviewer) and Yuna are more than mere interviewer and interviewee.
Before working for
Retired, but still training
Even before Sochi Olympics, the interviewer received many requests directly and indirectly to offer insight to Yuna’s everyday life. She was looking to be the first from Korea and third in history to attain the “Back to Back Champion” title. In fear of affecting such endeavor, the reporter abstained from writing about Yuna till this day. It would be the first comprehensive interview she has given to the press.
We met Yuna at her office in Seoul, and even from the first glance she looked very thin. Leading up to Sochi, she continued to say that constant loss of weight has been a worry for her.
“At Vancouver, I had to plan my diet and such to control weight. But for Sochi, I just kept losing weight. I didn’t even have too much appetite, so eating itself was really done mandatorily. I always thought “I have to eat this to train.” Even one incomplete meal led straight to weight loss. Just to keep stamina up I had to eat out of duty, and it even became stressful once in a while.”
-Now I can really feel that I’m not a “skater”(professional, or amateur really…) anymore.
“Because usually, at this time of the year, I am thinking “Yes! The season’s over!” yet at the same time I am worrying about the following season. But now I don’t have that and I fully realize that I am retired. When I was training for a competition, even if my first training session of the day goes well, I had pressure to do my second session well. But now that I’m out of the competition, I don’t have such pressure any more.”
Braced herself for a lower-than-expected score before Sochi
Even while she talked of her continuing training, she seemed very happy. It was as if she has begun to enjoy the life after retirement. Wouldn’t she have any sentiments left for the Sochi games, would the result still be on her mind, and this was her answer.
“Just before Sochi, I performed many clean programs during practice. I was confident that if I don’t choke, I would be able to pull of a clean program at the competition. All things aside, I skated clean thankfully as I thought, and the results are up to the judges.
I mean, I’ve been to so many competitions, and there have been quite some times when my score wasn’t high as I had expected. Of course I shouldn’t be the one to say that I had expected correctly though. I always enter a competition with the thought that there is always a possibility of a score that I can’t quite understand or accept.
It was the same for the Winter Games this year. So I did a lot of imagining of an unexpected score coming out. So it wasn’t even shocking. I already knew before my turn in free skate that other skaters had received high scores, so I guess that’s why I didn’t look so surprised at the Kiss&Cry.
It’s not as if such reaction was planned. It’s just that up to the Olympics, I wasn’t thinking “I have to win.” I was thinking more along the lines of ending things well, and I just thought that I would feel so free after this competition.”
-You were spotted crying in the mix zone after Kiss&Cry.
“Tears just came out after the first interview in the mix zone. I was about to answer and they just came streaming down. They weren’t tears of anger or resentment; I was about to say that I was happy that things came to a close. All this time, it was so hard with lack of motivation and stuff.
To be truthful, the two seasons leading to the Olympics were the toughest time as a skater. I felt each moment how hard it is to be without a goal. After the conference about coming back to competition, and getting back to training, I just couldn’t get myself motivated. It was demanding both physically and mentally.
-How did you overcome such times?
“Well, it wasn’t a matter of overcoming really. I don’t really think you can. I think you can only rely on time to solve it. It was so tough but it was a fact that I couldn’t quit… I just thought accepting the situation as it is and getting myself together was what I could do. I already said I’d go to Sochi, and you can’t nullify your previous statement just due to lack of motivation. When I really didn’t feel like training, I rested. I know now that training on such days isn’t any better than not. And while resting I could get my thoughts together too. I got myself together by accepting the fact that I’m going through tough time when I was. And all the while I always thought to myself: that I was a person who takes responsibility for the work that I’d been given.”
After the Olympics, there have been statements that Yuna may have won with one more triple jump. It was saying that Yuna’s technical score was lower than Sotnikova’s due to lack of a jump. I asked Yuna what she thought of such speculation. Her answer was very definite.
“The results came out and also did many opinions and analysis. But it’s not as if I can go back and do another triple. It’s all done and past. There is nothing I can do. I don’t worry about it any more.”
“one in a hundred years” (phrase like one in a million)
Working as her manager, the reporter had met many sports marketing experts. They all observed that Yuna was someone that may come once every hundred years in Korean sports history. An athlete with top notch caliber with star quality that doesn’t come second to teenage idol stars; such sentiments were shared by foreign marketers as well.
Because of this, many people around Yuna experienced many “firsts.” The marketing scene had to learn how to utilize an active athlete who receives such spotlight in marketing. They all silently agreed that such marketing would have to be done on a level that wouldn’t jeopardize her performance.
Before Vancouver Olympics, the entire commercial crew had to fly all the way over to Toronto for shooting.
It was the same for the press. The Korean press was lost in front of a person who was racking up so much interest from the public, yet had so little time for interviews. As Vancouver Olympics approached, even foreign press had to express their hurry.
Because she had so many interview requests, “Media Week” was held in Toronto. NBC, NYT, NHK, CBC, along with countless Korean media went over to Toronto during the week.
People who made YUNA
How could Yuna become “one in a hundred years” athlete? With the innate talent and perfect body for figure skating set aside, we could think of the environment that was provided to her to focus solely on skating.
As is well known already, her mother Mee Hee Park has had a great part in such environment. Yuna spoke of her mother as such:
“On some occasions I have said that it was tough because of her and such, but now I can understand her. So when I see young skaters arguing with their mothers, I can sort of understand both sides, not just the skaters’.
Mrs. Park’s efforts were greater than is publicized. She was famous even in Toronto for her efforts. The best seat that overlooks the rink was always hers, and the local skaters’ parents even called the seat “Yuna’s camp.”
Coaches can never be overlooked either. Yuna says that she “was able to meet the right coaches at the right time.”
“I have had 8 coaches thus far including Mr. Ryu who suggested competing. After Mr.Ryu, I learned all the triple jumps from Mrs. Shin. Now I ended my career with the two of them by my side. Maybe it was because they had seen me since I was really little, but the whole training process was very comfortable. Peace of mind should I say?
Even if a skater has abundance of talent, without a supervisor it’s hard for her to grow. Because Mr.Ryu and Mrs. Shin could point out my errors, I could rely on them on my way to Sochi. Some people wonder whether I need a coach when I had already won gold at Vancouver, but skating changes everyday with you daily condition, so you need someone to look after you technically and mentally. Now that I ended my career with those coaches from childhood, it really does make me sentimental a bit.”
With a bit of exaggeration, the troubles that arose in Yuna’s career and Yuna’s efforts to overcome them could be compared to “optimistic asphalt covering all the breaks and fissures on the road.” Yuna has said that “Secret” was one of the memorable books that she had read and the book pretty much conveys the same message.
Though many call Yuna “Daeinbae”[Dane-Bæ], there are also anecdotes where people say “I saw Yuna at an autographing event, but she looked disinterested” or “she refused to sign an autograph for me.” The question that the reporter received most frequently was also “How’s Yuna’s character?” I asked her how she felt about such questions and thoughts.
“When I don’t have a certain facial expression, I guess I look sort of disinterested or angry even… Maybe it’s because I don’t have double eyelids, I don’t know. When I don’t really have any expression, I get asked if I’m angry or sullen. But I’m really not….
Yeah I mean I heard so many gossip rumors. Once I heard that a flight attendant saw me fighting and cussing with my mom. It was ridiculous; once I’m on a plane I don’t even talk that much. I just think there are people who do such things on purpose.”
The reporter experienced first handed such rumors going around as if they were true. When Yuna was training in Toronto, rumor spread that she was dating Jang Geun Suk (Korean actor). It simply wasn’t true.
“Lee Sang Hwa (Korean speed skater, whose boyfriend is also a hockey player) didn’t introduce me to my boyfriend”
-There are also some negative comments regarding commercial appearances.
“Yeah I know, but I don’t read them these days. It doesn’t do you any good you know… I don’t really know my net income. I don’t even get allowances. I think I’ll take some more interest from now on. (laugh)”
-It was recently revealed that you were dating, and people wonder what a person like you look for in a man?
“You have to look at everything. As for rumors going around about my boyfriend, though they’re very far from the truth, you just have to accept it. But as for the rumor that Lee Sang Hwa introduced us to each other is false. Marriage? I don’t know, I never thought about whether I want to marry early or not.”
18 years as a skater and now Yuna is 25 (Korean age). Does she have any regrets? No was her immediate and definite answer.
“I mean I experienced everything I could. Results and everything. I sort of got to the bottom of it all to have any regrets. 2 olympics, regrets, sentiments yet unsolved, I don’t have any of that. Ice rink was school for me, and I had good result there. I haven’t lived too long, but it was satisfactory.”
-Many people are interested in your future plans.
“I’ve been thinking, but it’s been hard to decide. What to do, where to work, I just don’t know. It hasn’t been too long since the Olympics ended, and I’ve just been running headlong for 18 years.
I know I’m in the spotlight right now, and the decision is that much harder because of that. I just feel my choices are limited.”
As of right now, I want to help upcoming skaters. Now that they are getting some good results, I want to help them reap better ones. Figure skating is what I like the most and it’s also what I’m best at. It just doesn’t feel right to lay it all aside; I want to help young skaters. Even before this Olympics, I had so much I wanted to tell them. But since I’m not a coach, I just told them don’t be nervous and such as is usual for a senior athlete.”
At Sochi, Park So Youn, Kim Hae Jin, Kim Jin Seo competed alongside Yuna. They are all expected to be the face of Korean figure skating at Pyeonchang games in 2018. Park So Youn finished 9th in the world championship right after Sochi.
-There have been speculations of running for IOC athlete commissioner
After successful bidding for 2018 Olympics, there have been talks about future involvement with Sports diplomacy. But I think I was too young then to think about such things. Now I have all the prerequisites for running, but I don’t know yet. It’s not as if you automatically get the job just because you want it, and because the next Olympic games is summer Olympics, it may be more advantageous for a summer Olympian.
-Looking back who are you grateful to?
All the coaches and so many people who have helped. And also all the fans who cheered me on. There were many fans who would buy tickets to competitions abroad, and that’s really not an easy thing to do. I am most thankful for those fans who were always close by, but always cheering me on from a step away. Many things have happened throughout my career, and I really want to thank those fans who always believed in me and loved me for what I am.”
Yuna Kim truly looked free during the interview. It was an attitude without a single trace of regret, one that can only be taken on by a person who has tried her best through and through.
I sat down in front of her with the title “comprehensive interview” on my hands. But there are many questions I couldn’t quite ask and stories that she could not quite answer.
Though a public figure, there are much personal life and thoughts within Yuna. I couldn’t ask her to recall every single moment of the 18 years of her career and interpret them. She has shown her everything to make the public cry and smile. At 25 years old, we cannot ask her to reveal what would give her the motivation to live the rest of her life.
Translated by JT Brooks via Golden Yuna
Source: http://sports.media.daum.net/sports/general/newsview…
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