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"Newcomer"
This book is a mystery novel written by the famous Japanese writer, Keigo Higashino, and is the eighth book of the Kaga Detective Series. The novel tells the story of Kyoichiro Kaga, a Nihonbashi detective, who investigates the murder of Mitsui Minako, a widowed woman in Kozenma-cho. Through constant visits and face-to-face conversations with the characters, Kaga continues to solve various trivialities of the residents of Ningyo-cho and finds the murderer in one conversation.
The greatest feeling this book brings is emotional resonance, a description that leaves vibrations in the reader's heart, and the portrayal of the details and hearts of Keigo Higashino's works, which I think is the reason I chose this book. Let the reader look for the neglected details in the descriptions of life. It is a way to put on paper the ordinary and precious emotions of life.
While reading this book, I had many scattered insights, the most of which is the understanding of the title of this book, "The New Senator". The first level of meaning is that the deceased Mitsui chose to become a new participant in the city out of concern for his children, giving behind the scenes for them. The second meaning is that Officer Kaga, as a new participant in the city, was able to solve the case in a short period of time through his grasp of details and his observation of the human heart, and for the readers who were there with him, it was like a stunning performance. The third layer of meaning is my own perception, each of us is a new participant in this world, the first time to be a child, the first time to be a parent, as new participants, we have felt the beauty of nature, know the suffering of the world, and enjoy the gift of life - true emotions in this journey called life. We are all new participants, and in this journey with limited time and energy, we should love passionately, love our hobbies, love our family, love our beloved, and love our friends. Love the people in the world who are born in misery.
新参者
这本书是日本著名作家东野圭吾所作的一本推理小说,是加贺探案系列的第八本。该小说讲述了日本桥刑警加贺恭一郎对小传马町的寡居女人三井峰子被杀案件的调查。 加贺通过不断走访,对人物面对面交谈,不断解决人形町住户的各种琐事,并在一次次的对话与推理中找出凶手。
这本书给人带来最大的感受是一刹那的对于情感的共鸣,这种能在读者心中留下振动的描写,以及东野圭吾作品一脉相承的对于细节和人心的刻画,我想这就是我选择这本书的原因。让读者从生活的描写中,寻找被人所忽视的细节。把一份份生活中寻常而可贵的情感,留于纸上。
在读这本书时,我曾有许多零零散散的感悟,其中最多就是对这本书的书名《新参者》的理解。第一层的含义是:死者三井是因为出于对于子女的关心而选择成为这座城市的新参者,在背后为子女付出。第二层含义是:加贺警官作为这个城市的新参者,通过自己对于细节的把握,对于人心的观察,可以在短短的时间里破获案情,对于与他一同身临其境的读者而言,截止像是一场惊艳绝伦的演出,令人叹为观止。第三层含义是我本人的感悟,我们每个人都是这个世界上的新参者,第一回做人子女,第一回为人父母,作为新参者,我们在这场名为生命的旅程里,感受过自然的美丽,认识过世间的苦难,享受过生命的馈赠--真挚的情感。我们都是新参者,在这场时间有限,精力有限的旅程中,我们应该炙热地去爱,爱自己的兴趣爱好,爱自己的家人,爱人,朋友。爱世界上生于苦难中的人。以及最后一份————爱你自己
Newcomer Summary
Detective Kyochiro Kaga of the Tokyo police department has just transferred to the area of Nihonbashi Tokyo, a Nihonbashi detective who investigates the murder of Mitsui Minako. Kaga continues to solve various trivialities of the residents of Ningyo-cho, and is soon assigned to the same case the team is investigating: the murder of a woman. However, the more he investigates, the greater number of potential suspects increases. It isn't long before it seems nearly all the people living and working in the business district of Nihonbashi have a motive for murder. To prevent the murderer from doing anything else Kaga has to unwrap all the secrets buried somewhere in the woman’s past, in her family history, and the last few days of her life.
介绍个小狗
旺旺是一只非常顽皮的小狗,喜欢做各种各样的事情。 例如,玩不同类型的玩具,包括:冰淇淋、泰迪熊、香蕉、草莓和所有类型的玩具。 汪汪不习惯新人过来,可能过几天他就知道你不会伤害他了。 和家人一起吃饭的时候,旺旺手撑着桌子,腿撑着地,想拿饭吃,可惜他还不到6-12个月,还拿不出来
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不要吃我们能吃的食物。 当他睡觉时,他睡得很奇怪,而且他不睡在笼子里。 旺旺要么和我一起睡在我的床上,要么睡在我妈妈的床上,要么睡在我妈妈旁边的地板上。 旺旺有两张床可以睡。 一个在我妈妈的房间里,另一个在厨房里,因为他经常走动。 如果他很了解你喜欢家人,你回家他每天都会舔舔亲吻。
Candies
Skittles
Skittles are small dots of candy that many people enjoy eating. Here are some fun facts about Skittles: Skittles were first invented in the U.K. in 1974 by Frank C. Mars. He founded the Mars Candy Company in 1911 leading up to the production of Skittles. These flavors are created by using a secret flavoring process before it is coated in the color. Some popular flavors are strawberry, grape, orange, lemon, lime, sour flavors, and more. Ever since 2009, the Skittles company has stopped using animal products in their candy making it vegan-friendly. As Skittles continues to be produced, they remain a popular candy that anyone can enjoy.
Kit-Kats
Kit-Kats are a popular chocolate-covered wafer candy that has been enjoyed by people all around the world for decades. Originally created in the United Kingdom by Rowntree's in the 1930s, Kit-Kats have become a global brand and are now produced by Nestlé. One of the defining features of Kit-Kats is the unique "snap" that occurs when you break the bar into individual pieces. This is due to the way the chocolate is layered around the wafer, creating a distinct texture and sound that has become synonymous with the brand. Over the years, Kit-Kats have come in many different flavors and varieties. Some of the most popular include milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, and matcha green tea. Additionally, there are regional flavors that are unique to certain countries, such as wasabi in Japan and durian in Malaysia. Kit-Kats have also been used in creative ways beyond just eating them as a snack. In Japan, for example, there is a tradition of giving Kit-Kats as a gift to students before important exams because the name "Kit-Kat" sounds similar to the Japanese phrase "kitto katsu," which means "surely win." Overall, Kit-Kats are a beloved candy that has stood the test of time and continues to bring joy to people of all ages and backgrounds.
Marshmallows
Marshmallows are a soft texture and fluffy candy that taste amazing when bitten into or eaten. Some people may hate the texture of this candy but others like it a lot. Marshmallows are eaten in many different places for example at sleepovers or just as a normal snack. Marshmallows come in many different shapes and sizes, like small ones and big ones, heart-shaped ones, and even long ones with different colors like, pink, yellow, and blue. Marshmallows are found all around the world and are a really famous snack. The first marshmallow was invented in 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt. This type of treat was only for royalty and gods back then, and was originally made out of mallow plants. Now, however, marshmallows are mostly made out of sugar, corn syrup (sugar), water, and gelatin.
Wedge Formation
The wedge formation, or flying wedge, is a formation created by forming a triangular shape with multiple people. This formation was very effective during ancient times, having the ability to smash through enemy lines. This formation has been used in both Europe and Asia, helping win numerous battles and even creating some historical events. During the middle ages, the wedge formation was really effective against shield walls. By using heavily armored cavalry, the mass of these beasts would instantly penetrate into the enemy lines causing mass confusion and damage to all its victims. Although this formation was very effective, the chance of failure was very high. Due to this reason, the wedge formation was sometimes mainly used by highly trained soldiers. The wedge formation is also used in modern times, being used in both the military and police. In the military, tanks use what's called an "armored wedge" for offensive operations. The wedge formation is also used as one of the basic infantry formations, giving the ability to maximize the awareness and firepower of a unit. In the police force(s), the wedge formation is used to charge into a crowd of protesters to arrest a leader or speaker. It is also used to escort individuals from danger and to break long political demonstrations/protests.
Coffee
Do you love drinking coffee? Coffee is a hot drink that is made of roasted and ground seeds from the coffee plant. Most adults love drinking coffee. Stores or shops that sell coffee and cakes are called cafes. Coffee can be helpful to your body. It can help you lower your risk of heart disease, liver damage, endometrial cancer, and depression. Although, drinking too much coffee can be uncomfortable because you will most likely feel anxiety and nervousness. Drinking too much coffee will also cause your heart rate and blood pressure to increase. People should drink up to 400ml every day, which is about 4 to 5 cups of coffee. Coffee can really affect your sleeping, so scientists recommend people stop drinking coffee six hours before sleeping. People love to drink coffee because drinking a cup of coffee makes you feel less tired and more energetic throughout the day. Over a billion people in the world love to drink coffee every day.
Environmental Concern About Permafrost Melting
Permafrost is soil, rock, or sediment that is kept frozen at a maximum of 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). The soil, rock, or sediment has to be frozen for at least 2 years in areas that are not covered with ice. Instead, the area is covered with a layer of rock, soil, or sediment that then thaws and refreezes yearly, which is called the active layer.
Many industrial and economic developments were built in the Arctic because many thought that permafrost is permanent. They also believed that permafrost could act as a hydrological barrier to contain their waste products. In the Arctic Permafrost region, the air near the surface has been increasing.
Environmental concerns are increasing as the Arctic cryosphere collapses. Permafrost thawing in particular poses a risk for the release of biological, chemical, and radioactive substances that have been trapped for 10,000 to 100,000 years. These substances have the potential to harm ecological processes, deplete populations of distinctive Arctic wildlife, and jeopardize public health as they re-enter the environment. Here, we examine the state of knowledge in order to pinpoint any potential dangers that may be present in the permafrost of the Arctic. As it is unknown whether highly adapted ecosystems of the Arctic have the capacity to tolerate new pressures, we also take into account the cascading of both natural and manmade processes that may amplify the effects of these hazards. In order to address these underestimated hazards, we conclude by suggesting research priorities.
The air near the surface of the Arctic has been increasing its temperature 4 times more than the rest of the Earth. In current climate effect estimates, industrial pollutants that have accumulated in Arctic permafrost regions have been mainly ignored. Here, we list around 4500 industrial locations in the Arctic's permafrost-dominated regions that regularly handle or store potentially hazardous materials. Additionally, we predict that these industrial sites are connected to 13,000–20,000 polluted locations. Since around 1100 industrial sites and 3500 to 5200 polluted sites situated in areas of stable permafrost may begin to thaw before the end of this century, ongoing climatic warming will raise the danger of contamination and mobilization of harmful compounds. This poses a significant risk to the environment, which will soon be made worse by climate change.