「愛台灣,我的選擇」系列第三發💞
💟「我在大學選修華語時,有一本課本就叫做「今日台灣」,但我第一次真正到台灣是來上美國國務院的華語課程。大家都喜歡來台灣學華語,但我想要看得更多,做得更多,所以我後來選擇派駐台灣,擔任經濟組的副組長。經濟組的工作著重於建立美台的經濟關係,這個經濟關係涵蓋各種正在改變世界未來樣貌的領域。我們致力於公衛、資安、數位經濟等議題,並探究如何在印太區域及更廣泛的區域,確保安全的技術,並建立安全的供應鏈。台灣人才輩出,讓我深受啟發,台灣人民就是台灣最大的財富;人才對經濟也非常重要,經濟要能蓬勃發展需要有才華、有創意的人才,而台灣就有這樣的人力資源。我曾經在投資銀行、國際開發和財金等產業工作過,所以我很希望能以我對金融業發展的觀察,協助台灣和美國的新創公司獲得創投資金,進而改變後代與數位科技互動的模式。除了專業上的興趣之外,我也熱愛大自然,我認為人類應該要與大自然有所連結,而台灣就有這樣的自然環境。我一直以來都很想觀察野鳥,但我早上常常爬不起來,可是在台灣就不必早起了,因為每天都有各式各樣美麗的鳥兒飛到我陽明山上家裡的後院!」
⭐️邵藹帝女士是名資深美國外交官,目前擔任美國在台協會經濟組副組長。在此之前,邵藹帝女士曾於美國駐上海總領事館負責推動美國經濟政策,並曾於華府任職於美國國務院的南亞及中亞事務局,以及美國駐科威特大使館。在擔任外交官之前,邵藹帝女士曾於香港及紐約的投資銀行任職,她也曾於世界銀行在印度的國際金融公司擔任顧問。邵藹帝女士先後於美國約翰霍普金斯大學取得學士學位及高級國際研究學院碩士學位。她來自伊利諾州,通曉中文、阿拉伯語及印度語。
Why I Chose Taiwan #3
💟"When I started studying Chinese as an undergrad, we had a whole book on Taiwan Today. The first time I actually came to Taiwan was studying Chinese with the State Department. Everybody loves coming here for language, but I wanted to see and do more. That’s what brought me back this time around, as the Deputy Director of the Economic Section. We focus on building up the U.S.-Taiwan economic relationship, which spans across so many different areas that I think are changing the future shape of the world. We are focused on health, cyber issues, digital economy, how do we ensure that technologies are secure, how do we build secure supply chains throughout the Indo-Pacific, and more. Taiwan has such talented people, and so that really inspires me. Taiwan’s people are its greatest asset. For the economy, you really need talented, creative people, and they are here in Taiwan. I have a very eclectic background in investment banking, international development, finance, and so how do I tap into the way I’ve seen financial industries develop to help Taiwan and the U.S. now get venture capital funding for future startups that are really going to change the way that our kids interact with the digital world? Aside from my professional interest in Taiwan, I love nature, I think it’s really important that humans have a connection with nature, and Taiwan provides that. I’ve always wanted to be a bird-watcher but I’m not good at waking up early in the morning to go out looking for birds. But here I don’t need to, because there are always all different kinds of beautiful birds that come to my own back yard in Yangmingshan!"
⭐️Arati Shroff is a career U.S. diplomat and is currently the Deputy Economic Chief at the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) in Taipei. In her previous overseas assignment, Arati advanced U.S. economic policy at U.S. Consulate Shanghai. She has also served in the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of South and Central Asia in Washington D.C., at U.S. Embassy Kuwait. Prior to her diplomatic career, Arati worked in investment banking in Hong Kong and New York. She was previously a consultant with the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation in India. Arati earned a B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Originally from the state of Illinois, Arati speaks Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi.
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school in hindi 在 Le Josette Facebook 的精選貼文
My thoughts on what's happening in the gaming community:
With everything that's happening in the gaming scene, what concerns me the most is the fact that gamer are questioning other gamers if they are really "gamers". This is good and bad for me personally. Good, because people now feel that being called a gamer is kind of a priveldge and a title one must carry with credibility. Bad, this is because we gamers ourselves are creating an elitist mentality in which we don't want to recognize people we think aren't gamers.
What the hell started all this? There are numerous reasons why this is happening but let me give you five reasons why I think this behavior in our gaming society nowadays.
1. The rise of mobile gaming
Mobile games since its inception has always been called casual games. No gamer before ever treated their cellphone as a gaming device because we had better toys called the playstation, xbox and of course the personal computer.
Up until the rise of mobile esports titles such as mobile legends, AOV and the transfer of Hearthstone to Mobile, competitive games were non-existent in this platform thus stigma of casual gaming in mobile phones remain to this day. I think those games changed this platform and some gamers who are used to playing other platforms that I mentioned above haven't fully accepted the idea of mobile gamers being part of the gaming community.
On the other side, the mobile gamers have the same mentality as when they see people who suck at mobile games even though they came from pc or console, they'll easily tag someone as a pretender. I see this a lot. The truth is, not all gamers can be good in multiple platforms thus judging someones' skill in one game for me is really unfair as he/she might be good in a pc game but that doesn't mean that that will translate to console and mobile and vice versa.
In the end I think what's creating this is the competitive drive of gamers to be categorized as the upper echelon of the gaming society. I don't think this is a bad thing because we are wired to be like this. All games have ladders, rankings, points and other measures to see if where you are in the gaming pyramid. I think what's happening here is a result of that mentality and that mindset translating into the gaming society.
2. The facebook gaming wave
In the days of twitch, gamers were streaming in front of other gamers while in this era of facebook gaming. Streaming games has turned into a trend but this content is not just in front of gamers but it's in everyone's newsfeed. I think that has contributed to all the toxicity as it is an effect of a culture shock from the people who are not used to seeing people gaming in their feeds.
I really believe that this will pass. I've been in facebook long enough to know that wild reactions always exist when things change. It's just a simple reality that we must accept. Not everyne can cope to change as easy as others and not everyone is open to change like others. What i'm saying here is that all these streams in fb is a huge change, in my eyes it's for the better as people now see that gaming is cool, mainstream and it's happening. You can't stop it, no one can, that's what i saw from day one and i don't really get it why people are so surprised that gaming has turned into an industry.
3. There is no one true definition of what is a gamer?
No academic study has been conducted yet of what a gamer is and the layers of its society. I think gaming has become so big that we have to recognize that there are numerous types of gamers already. Before these were the type of gamers.
1. PC gamer
2. Console gamer
Now, there are so many gaming categories i personally don't even know how to count. On top of my head:
1. Pro-gamer
2. Game streamer
3. Casual gamer
4. Mobile gamer
5. Pc gamer
6. Console gamer
7. MMO gamer
And many many more..
At one point the gaming society has to understand that even inside the "niche" that is gaming, the whole gaming community is still diverse. It's composed of different type of people who have different gaming behaviors.
My point? That this whole mess is because we are lost in translation of what a gamer actually is. This is the reason why we hear the accusations like "di ka naman gamer" a lot because in the middle of all this, we forgot what a gamer is.
4. Sando streams
You have to accept the fact that when Bianca Yao started calling her group sando gang and continously wore sando on stream.
Streamers realized this... It works.. because of that the whole streaming community were brought to three school of thoughts.
1. I'll apply what she's doing
2. I will not recognize its effectivity and say something bad about it because i might lose viewership if beauty becomes the currency so i'll make it a point that people should think skill should be the only currency.
3. I don't care
Whatever your position is on this matter, or if i may have missed some school of thought. The competition for viewership has created this stigma that when you're pretty you're just using your beauty for the views. All this skill being the currency for streamer credibility has came from nowhere but the people who are skilled.
Simplehan ko at tagalugin ko. May nagtanong pano mo po ba masasabing magaling kang streamer??
Sabi ng maganda: "Pagmaganda ka"
Sabi ng magaling: "Pagmagaling ka"
Sabi ng entertaining: "Pagentertaining ka"
All of them are right it's just that people tend to want their currency to be the currency to define what a successful streamer is because they want to discredit their competition and that's capitalism. Sa mundo na to obviously kaya magaling ang nagiging currency ng streaming kasi yung mga magagaling d makakuha ng views and they feel like hindi dapat yanun yung nangyayari kaya sinasabi nila "bakit kayo nanonood sa maganda lang". So in effect nagiging ganito yung society. Don't get me wrong, i personally am neutral about this i'm just trying to explain the roots of this behavior.
5. Gaming is big and it has officially entered mainstream
Despite lahat ng drama kaya nangyayari lahat ng to kasi malaki na tayo. Congrats sating lahat. We got here. Now it's time to fix ourselves. Kung tinapos mo to comment Fix and your thoughts on what i wrote.
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Polyglot Princesses is a series about female language learners. We discuss tips, interesting learning stories and all things language-related!
This episode is about Maria, a friend of mine from Kerala, India. She lives in South Africa and has lived in Japan before too. She speaks Malayalam, English, French, Hindi and Japanese. Maria talks about her language learning experience as well as what it was like to be in an all-Japanese school when she was younger. A true multilingual talent, and she's very funny and charismatic too!
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