Thăm lại Xa lộ 61 – Highway 61 revisited

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Xa lộ 61 là con đường chạy từ quê nhà của Bob Dylan ở Minnesota đến New Orleans, Louisiana. Anh ấy nói trong cuốn sách “Biên niên sử” của mình, “Xa lộ 61 bắt đầu từ nơi tôi đến, Duluth, chính xác.” Anh ấy nói thêm, “Tôi luôn cảm thấy như mình đã bắt đầu trên con đường này, luôn ở trên con đường này và có thể đi đến bất cứ đâu từ con đường này.” Continue reading Thăm lại Xa lộ 61 – Highway 61 revisited

Leisure living is not good

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Nhàn cư vi bất thiện – Leisure living is not good. It means if you have a leisure life, you are not busy with working, then it is not good for you.

Why?

When we have so much time in our hand because we are not working on anything, we become couch potato. Our health is on the way downhill – we are overweight, our muscles weaken from lacking physical activities, cholesterol builds up everywhere in our body from the veins to the heart, and we will start having all kinds of diseases due to the deterioration of the body and the immune system. In addition, when we have too much idle time, our mind goes down because it is inactive so much, and the mind may often wander off into negative thinking, unhealthy thoughts, ailing attitude. Continue reading Leisure living is not good

Global TV channels, platforms pull out of Vietnam

VNE – By Luu Quy   November 13, 2023 | 10:49 am GMT+7

A person uses a pay TV service in Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Luu Quy

Several foreign television channels and platforms have exited Vietnam after changing their business models or failing to meet new regulations, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.

In early November Amazon’s Prime Video OTT television platform pulled out after a seven-year run in the country.

Since October National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Baby TV, and Mezzo Live channels have stopped broadcasting in some markets, including Vietnam.

Paramount Network and Baby First have also exited the Vietnamese market.

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