Thursday, 7 December 2017

bắt cá tằm khủng nhất





Cá tầm giống được ươm thả trong khu vực riêng để đảm bảo quá trình sinh
trưởng ban đầu. Trước đây cá giống được dùng nguồn trứng thụ tinh từ các
nước như Nga, Đức... Ngày nay, một số công ty Việt Nam đã sản xuất
thành công giống cá này.

Monday, 14 August 2017

Fortune And The Beggar







One day a ragged beggar was creeping along from house to house. He carried an old wallet in his hand, and was asking at every door for a few cents to buy something to eat. As he was grumbling at his lot, he kept wondering why it was that folks who had so much money were never satisfied but were always wanting more.

” Here” said he,” is the master of the house – I know him well. He was always a good businessman, and he made himself wondrously rich a long time ago. Had he been wise he would have stopped then. He would have turned over his business to someone else, and then he could have spent the rest of his life in ease. But what sis he do instead? He took to building ships and sending them to sea to trade with foreign lands. He thought he would get mountains of gold.

” But there were great storms on the water. His ships were wrecked, and his riches were swallowed up by the waves. Now the hopes all lie in the bottom of the sea, and his great wealth has vanished like the dreams of a night.

There are many such cases. Men seem to be never satisfied unless they can gain the whole world.

” As for me, if I had only enough to eat and to wear I would not want anything more “

Just at that moment Fortune came down the street. She saw the beggar and stopped. She said to him: ” Listen! I have long wished to help you. Hold your wallet and I will pour this gold into it. But I will pour only on this condition: All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold; but every piece that falls upon the ground shall become dust. Do you understand? “

” Oh, yes I understand, ” said the beggar. Then have a care, ” said Fortune. ” Your wallet is old, so do not load it too heavily.” The beggar was so glad that he could hardly wait. He quickly opened his wallet, and a stream of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet soon began to grow heavy.

” Is that enough?” asked Fortune. ” Not yet.” ” Isn't it cracking? ” ” Never fear. ” The beggar’s hand began to tremble. Ah, if the golden stream would only pour forever! You are the richest man int he world now! ” Just a little more ” said the beggar. ” Add just a handful or two. ” ” There, its full. The wallet will burst.” ” But it will hold a little more, just a little more! “

Another piece was added and the wallet split. The treasure fell upon the ground and was turned to dust. Fortune had vanished. The beggar had now nothing but his empty wallet, and it was torn from top to bottom. He was as poor as before.

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

The Blind Men and the Elephant Thầy bói xem voi tiếng Anh





There were once six blind men who stood by the road-side every day, and begged from the people who passed. They had often heard of elephants, but they had never seen one; for, being blind, how could they?

It so happened one morning that an elephant was driven down the road where they stood. When they were told that the great beast was before them, they asked the driver to let him stop so that they might see him.

Of course they could not see him with their eyes; but they thought that by touching him they could learn just what kind of animal he was.

The first one happened to put his hand on the elephant's side. "Well, well!" he said, "now I know all about this beast. He is exactly like a wall."

The second felt only of the elephant's tusk. "My brother," he said, "you are mistaken. He is not at all like a wall. He is round and smooth and sharp. He is more like a spear than anything else."

The third happened to take hold of the elephant's trunk. "Both of you are wrong," he said. "Anybody who knows anything can see that this elephant is like a snake."

The fourth reached out his arms, and grasped one of the elephant's legs. "Oh, how blind you are!" he said. "It is very plain to me that he is round and tall like a tree."

The fifth was a very tall man, and he chanced to take hold of the elephant's ear. "The blindest man ought to know that this beast is not like any of the things that you name," he said. "He is exactly like a huge fan."

The sixth was very blind indeed, and it was some time before he could find the elephant at all. At last he seized the animal's tail. "O foolish fellows!" he cried. "You surely have lost your senses. This elephant is not like a wall, or a spear, or a snake, or a tree; neither is he like a fan. But any man with a particle of sense can see that he is exactly like a rope."

Then the elephant moved on, and the six blind men sat by the roadside all day, and quarreled about him. Each believed that he knew just how the animal looked; and each called the others hard names because they did not agree with him. People who have eyes sometimes act as foolishly.