For me, Japan is the most sophisticated country and civilization these days. Maybe you are one of the most amazed person by the Japanese actual civilization but you won't be so amazed as me. I watched TV programs on the internet comparing the social life and the human development here and there.
I really admired Japan more after watching a video showing how Japanese became able to deal with earthquake. I let you with the video here:
Mr.Jaloul is one of the creators of "Al-Wihda Shaabia", and the first political prisoner of Ben Ali's system. He refused to return to "Al-Wihda", because he thought that this party was a friend of the last system, that's why he choose to start again with a new party.
The Tunisian swimmer, Oussama Mellouli (26 years old) won the golden medal of 1500 meters competition in the world’s championship which was organized from 15 to 19 December 2010 in Himdan ben Muhammad ben Rashid’s sports complex - Dubai - UAE.
At first, on December 17, 2010, he got a bronze medal in 200 meters freestyle competition with 1 minute and 42.02 seconds behind the American Ryan Lochte (1 minute and 41.08 seconds) and the Russian Daniela Izotova (1 minute and 41.70 seconds). A day later, he got another bronze medal in 400 meters freestyle competition with 3 minutes and 17.38 seconds with a difference of 1.11 seconds between him and the first Paul Biedermann (German). Yesterday (18 December 2010), he obtained a silver medal in 400 meters( x4) competition with a new African record which is 3 minutes and 57.40 seconds behind the American Ryan Lochte with a new global record (3 minutes and 55.50 seconds).
Today, 19 December 2010 (the final day), he finally won a golden medal in 1500 meters freestyle competition with 14 minutes 24.16 seconds.
David Garrett, a 30 years-old German violin player, was born in Aachen the 4th of September 1980. He learned how to play this instrument since he was 4 years old, when his father Georg Peter Bongartz (lawyer) bought a violin to David’s older brother. And a year later he participated in a competition, and won the first prize. He has been playing in public since he was 7 years old. Then he studied violin at the Lubeck Conservatoire at the age of 12. And he started his career in 1993 by recording two CDs whose were seen in German and Dutch televisions.
To this point, Garrett is a normal musician, but he is not. David is the fastest violin player. He is able to perform 13 notes per second, when he played “Flight of the Bumblebee” in 1 minute and 5 seconds at the studio of the German TV show of records on December 20, 2008.