by
Akane Naka, Project Manager | June 19, 2007
I am Akane Naka from Japan,
an intern at DOTmed.
You can read my
diary every week here in
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Hello again -- As I mentioned in past my entry, there are many free open-air events in NYC during summer. I went to a film festival in Bryant Park, which is on 41 St. on Monday night. The film was "Annie Hall" by Woody Allen who is my favorite.
There was a huge screen in the park. The lawn opened at 5pm, and the film started when it got dark - around 9pm. I and my friends got there around 7pm, but that was too late because a bunch of people already occupied good spots on the lawn. It was very hard to find a spot at the front. We were obligated to sit way back there, however, we could watch the screen possibly.
In fact, we were not able to listen to it clearly, so we gave up to keep watching it and ended up with chatting over snacks. Although we didn't watch the whole story, it still felt good with fresh air at night. Since the festival is held on Mondays and lasts until August 20, I am sure I will try to go there again to see other films.

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In this week entry, I used the word - "Air" - a few times, so let me share one more thing related with "Air." I wonder how many people have heard of Oxygen Bar. It is the place where we can get oxygen, which is produced by an oxygen concentrator. It is supposed to make our immune system strong and enhance concentration.
Can you imagine how it works? Just sniffing oxygen through a plastic hose (cannula) inserted into your nostrils. To be honest with you, I have never done it, yet. I heard there were many 'flavors' of oxygen - peppermint, cranberry, wintergreen and more - to make you relax.
HOWEVER, the latest study says that pure oxygen can harm for the brain. Click here to see the fact and protect your SMART brain!
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