Let's remember that Lisa Nowak is a human being, even though she acted abnormally. I am not defending her wrong actions, but I would just like to say: people, don't be too harsh on her. She has family, friends, and a future (however it may be) just like the rest of us.
Imagine one of your friends or family member did something like she did. You can't really imagine it, right? That's what her friends and family now face, because she has done something so incredibly unbelievable.
It's a great sadness and tragedy to her family and friends, NASA, the world space program, and most of all, Lisa Nowak herself.
Let's hope she and NASA will learn from this lesson and wish that she will still have some hope for her future.
Please restate the statement. China has never denied the Tiananmen Square incident; in fact, it is one of the most important history lessons. It was Japan that changed history to "look good", e.g. denying the Nanking Massacre, just like some people think the Holocaust was made-up.
Take a look at the Alexa top-100 most visited websites, Chinese is clearly the second dominant language in cyberspace. I'm sure Wikipedia is just as happy as the Chinese people about the decision.
Imagine one of your friends or family member did something like she did. You can't really imagine it, right? That's what her friends and family now face, because she has done something so incredibly unbelievable.
It's a great sadness and tragedy to her family and friends, NASA, the world space program, and most of all, Lisa Nowak herself.
Let's hope she and NASA will learn from this lesson and wish that she will still have some hope for her future.
Please restate the statement. China has never denied the Tiananmen Square incident; in fact, it is one of the most important history lessons. It was Japan that changed history to "look good", e.g. denying the Nanking Massacre, just like some people think the Holocaust was made-up. Take a look at the Alexa top-100 most visited websites, Chinese is clearly the second dominant language in cyberspace. I'm sure Wikipedia is just as happy as the Chinese people about the decision.