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posted on 11/17/2008 8:49:12 PM in (1) Comments
In love with depression
Vicky 2008-04-26 06:49
depression I doomed love is the most lonely I would also fell in love with a ...depression. Lianshang sad I always in their own world and their struggle to keep ...
In love with depression
After getting up every day
I would prefer to own space of a few scattered next step.
Who has written a new look at the diary.
Who made a new map.
Sad in the text and pictures,.
Always pour out the light of the distressed.
Faintly moving. Gauzy echocardiography.
I like this touch of sadness was surrounded by a feeling
Like the text by the inflow from the emotional Yizhenyijia
Very aesthetic. Qimei very.
Always deeply impressed me a long time tosensitive heart
Like that distressed by the text flows from Zhenqingshigan
Like the text hidden by the sense of helplessness
Like the text by the transfer of people from painful feeling.
Really like that feeling
Really like the text of a sense of sadness
Because it can be quickly transmitted to me
I can be deeply moved by the
Full of touching the hearts and sympathy.
The picture is also sad that I can intoxicated with it the
It's true. The people have the heartache Yin Yin The total could be quietly moved me
I was silently in the spread. Unlimited expansion
It's a sad picture-in
Full of the most real emotion
That sentiment is always so strong
So desolate, so sad
I like this feeling of
Like to be easily moved by the feeling
Like to be easily moved by the feeling,
If the picture is more concise and profound that the text of embellishment
That is my favorite of the. Sorrow for the sad picture
The total will allow me to like it hopeless
Picture of every detail every word.
I jump in front when my soul line of defense is always an instant collapse
Heart also will be sad. Then moved.'s Moved a long time.
I like to experience the feeling sad
Pain will be very tired. Beautiful but also very beautiful
I love the blue color of depression
I doomed love is the most lonely
I would also fell in love with a doomed depression. Lianshang sad
I always in their own world and their struggle to keep doing
I do not know now is to get rid In an environment
And now or in the struggle against the self
Like to be easily infected with the feeling
Unconsciously. Fell into love with depression
Lianshang a sad. This is where I have been related to
One person. Solitary lonely single. Youyouyuyu. Does not love does not trip.
These depression. These sad always easy to touch me the most sensitive nerve
I left to the submerged, I suffocation
In this omnipresent in the sad. I chose to sink
Let ourselves fall into a bottomless abyss
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posted on 9/24/2008 5:08:48 AM in (2) Comments
simple and happy
do not think too much
do not care about too much
do not complain too much
just live simply
just get a kick out of plain and peaceful life
just love persons around u
just show yr happy smile to people
and your love to people who u love
that's it,simpleness but joy...
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posted on 9/24/2008 5:04:30 AM in (0) Comments
The first diary of the new term
This is the first diary of the new term```
The deepest feeling of the new term is "busy".I feel so busy with all kinds of activities. I am tired and bored```I feel my brain is so full,full of things ,thought and rubbish``` I always want to sleep. No matter how long I have slept,I still want to sleep and I don't want to do anything except sleeping```
This summer holiday I thought I had grown mature and I made my determination to study harder because I realized how important the money and the knowledge were. However, when I came back to school I found I couldn't prevent myself from playing computer and being lazy``` Maybe I feel guilty now,because I am a little difficult to fall asleep recently. Or maybe my health condition is not so good now```
I think I am really not suitable to be a leader``` I feel unhappy to take charge of the host department in Cherish``` I don't know what to say and what to do as a head. What should I do```
I don't want to be hurt and I don't want to hurt others. Someone should not care about me,Ithink.
I hate thinking
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posted on 9/24/2008 5:03:29 AM in (0) Comments
Can ‘Fat Cat’ Bonuses Be Curbed?
There is growing anger at large city bonuses which are seen as encouraging traders to take big risks for short-term gains.
Lehman workers in London upset at news of collapse
It comes as staff at the New York office of bankrupt investment bank Lehman Brothers are set to share in a $2.5bn (£1.4bn) bonanza.
Around 8,000 workers in the Big Apple could benefit from the payout, after Barclays agreed to buy the American operation.
By contrast, Lehman Brothers' former staff in Europe - including 5,000 in London - may not even get paid after this month. They called the payout a "scandal".
Even a former stock broker told Sky News the bonus structure was wrong.
Geraint Anderson, author of City Boy, said there are incentives to take big short-term gambles but sometimes bosses were unaware of the risks that workers were taking.
"In the hire and fire world of finance, the annual bonus becomes the be all and end all. This can encourage you to take short term gambles with scant regard for the potential negative long term implications.”
He also said it would be difficult to put a cap on bonuses. If this happened the "City of London will suffer because every one will move overseas to places like Dubai."
He also said that watchdogs like the Financial Services Authority (FSA) were under-resourced.
Geraint Anderson
Figures from the Office for National Statistics' show the financial sector paid £12.6bn in bonuses alone in the first three months of this year - about 4% up on last year.
Most of the bonus money went to investment bankers and hedge fund managers. Dozens at Goldman Sachs received £5m bonuses over Christmas, with one trader taking more than £10m.
Bob Diamond, of Barclays, received £35m, despite the bank writing off £2.2bn in bad debts.
On a smaller levell, junior analysts at investment banks can expect to make around £35,000 a year with a bonus of around £30,000.
A year later, if they become an associate banker, they can expect to make £60,000 with a bonus of around £70,000. This figure increases to £100,000 in year three.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the bonus system for encouraging risky behaviour and called for new international rules governing the allocation of rewards.
FSA chief Lord Adair Turner has criticised 'fat cat' bonuses that fail to take into account long-term performance.
A spokesman for the TUC said: "It looks like those that will suffer the most from the Lehman Brothers collapse are those at the bottom of the corporate chain while many of those at the top will be looked after."
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posted on 9/24/2008 5:00:48 AM in (0) Comments
Can 'Fat Cat' Bonuses Be Curbed?
There is growing anger at large city bonuses which are seen as encouraging traders to take big risks for short-term gains.
Lehman workers in London upset at news of collapse
It comes as staff at the New York office of bankrupt investment bank Lehman Brothers are set to share in a $2.5bn (£1.4bn) bonanza.
Around 8,000 workers in the Big Apple could benefit from the payout, after Barclays agreed to buy the American operation.
By contrast, Lehman Brothers' former staff in Europe - including 5,000 in London - may not even get paid after this month. They called the payout a "scandal".
Even a former stock broker told Sky News the bonus structure was wrong.
Geraint Anderson, author of City Boy, said there are incentives to take big short-term gambles but sometimes bosses were unaware of the risks that workers were taking.
"In the hire and fire world of finance, the annual bonus becomes the be all and end all. This can encourage you to take short term gambles with scant regard for the potential negative long term implications.”
He also said it would be difficult to put a cap on bonuses. If this happened the "City of London will suffer because every one will move overseas to places like Dubai."
He also said that watchdogs like the Financial Services Authority (FSA) were under-resourced.
Geraint Anderson
Figures from the Office for National Statistics' show the financial sector paid £12.6bn in bonuses alone in the first three months of this year - about 4% up on last year.
Most of the bonus money went to investment bankers and hedge fund managers. Dozens at Goldman Sachs received £5m bonuses over Christmas, with one trader taking more than £10m.
Bob Diamond, of Barclays, received £35m, despite the bank writing off £2.2bn in bad debts.
On a smaller levell, junior analysts at investment banks can expect to make around £35,000 a year with a bonus of around £30,000.
A year later, if they become an associate banker, they can expect to make £60,000 with a bonus of around £70,000. This figure increases to £100,000 in year three.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the bonus system for encouraging risky behaviour and called for new international rules governing the allocation of rewards.
FSA chief Lord Adair Turner has criticised 'fat cat' bonuses that fail to take into account long-term performance.
A spokesman for the TUC said: "It looks like those that will suffer the most from the Lehman Brothers collapse are those at the bottom of the corporate chain while many of those at the top will be looked after."
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posted on 8/13/2008 9:44:24 PM in (0) Comments
Nice to meet you!
Hello China!
I'm Diarmuid and I'd like to welcome you all to the BBC Learning English blog on QQ.com.
I'm going to be here for the next few weeks to share my thoughts and experiences with you all and hopefully to get to know some of you English learners out in China, and help you to improve your English too.
So who am I?
Well, as I said before my name is Diarmuid, and I am a writer and online producer for the China team of BBC Learning English.
Before I joined the BBC I was an English teacher in the UK, Spain and South America for ten years, gaining a lot of experience with English language students from all over the world.
Since joining BBC Learning English's China team three years ago, I have written and produced radio and internet programmes for our own BBC website and partners like QQ.com.
One of the best things about working on the China team is that we are lucky enough to visit China from time to time.
I have visited many Chinese cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu, Wuhan and Xi'an.
Usually when we come to China we tour universities with our Learning English roadshow (see some of the photos below...)
Our roadshows are great fun – we meet lots of students and have great fun teaching them English as well as running competitions with great prizes like laptop computers, MP3 players and even study-trips to London!
You can see from our photo galleries how much fun we all have!
We come over to China quite frequently so hopefully we'll be doing our seminar-show at a university near you soon.
What's our QQ blog all about?
As well as using QQ.com to access our regular programmes like Take Away English, Quizzes, Real English and Olympic English, you can come here to meet the BBC Learning English producers.
We'll be blogging our thoughts on English language learning and answering your questions about learning English and life in Britain.
So please drop by regularly to meet us and we can all get to know each other better.
Anyway, today I'd like to talk a little bit about my experiences writing and producing our new series for elementary students, Olympic English.
Although most of the programmes we produce are designed for intermediate students and above, we decided that we should create a new course for beginners in order to help people prepare for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The fact is on my visits to China I have noticed that while most university students have a good level of English, many people don't really know how to express themselves at all in English.
What about them? How will they deal with the enormous numbers of foreigners coming to China for the Olympics?
So we created Olympic English for those people who will need to communicate with foreign visitors…
I find the best way to help students learn is to teach the ‘building blocks' of language and encourage students to use them to create language themselves!
So I chose to make Olympic English a progressive course in English starting with the absolute basics and building on that week by week.
Obviously, we needed to try and make the course realistic to situations that will happen when foreigners come to China so there are units that deal with giving directions in Beijing or explaining about Chinese food, or even just talking about yourself, your job and your family with foreign visitors.
Here's a sneak preview - it's BBC Olympic English 16 on giving directions...
Download this lesson with audio scripts and exercises
In this episode we learn how to give directions. It can be complicated so I tried to give the listener all the language they would need to explain to how to get to various places around Beijing.
I asked Chinese colleagues to take the part of a Beijing local person while other British workmates ‘acted' the part of a tourist.
What do you think? Did I include all the necessary words and phrases? Write to me here with your thoughts. I'll be very interested to hear them.
Well, that's all for now. I hope you will all come here regularly and I can get to know more of you, and hopefully help you improve your English.
IMPORTANT: We will start answering your questions next week but please only write in English here.
Bye for now,
Diarmuid
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posted on 4/21/2008 2:19:08 AM in (0) Comments
The Earth Tower of Hakka has a long history. As early as one thousand years ago, some of the original Hakka migrated and settled at the sparse Yongding area. In order to protect themselves against bandits and wild beasts, they used local materials to build tall, multi-storey circular earthen buildings where a whole family or clan could live in. These are the earth towers that we see today.
These buildings were constructed using fire-resistive material and therefore practically impregnable. They are spacious and they are made up of different shapes like square, rectangular, semi-circular and round.
The ones that are round in shape are the most famous. They are divided into three classes of sizes namely, small, medium and big. The small ones are usually 2 to 3 stories tall with a single ring and have 21 to 28 rooms. The medium dwellings are usually 3 to 4 stories tall with a large inner open space, which come in single ring or double rings and could contain 30 to 40 rooms. The larger round buildings are usually 4 to 5 stories tall consisting of as many as three rings and could house about 42 to 58 rooms. Finally, the very small round buildings have about 12 to 18 rooms.
Most of the round buildings are three stories high with a diameter of 70-80 meters. It is a "group-oriented" residence, usually with one main entrance. Its wall is usually around 1 meter thick. The main entrance door is padded with iron sheet and is locked by 2 horizontal wood bars. The wooden bars retract into the walls in order to open the door.
Inside the entrance is a huge central courtyard where all the doors of the rooms and inner windows open facing it. Normally, the rooms at the ground level, except the hall and the staircases, are used as kitchens and dining rooms.
The rooms on the second floor are used for storage and those on the third level are used as bedrooms. The rooms at each level are identical. In front of each room, there is an open round hallway and usually there are 4 staircases to move from one level to another.
While the round building is fairly large, it has an inner ring, which is like a round building within a round building. The round buildings that were built earlier than the 15th century also had another function, that of counter siege. It is said that during the Ming Dynasty, Japanese pirates who intruded the coastal areas, always leave the Hakka's Earth Buildings area alone.
The formation of the Earth buildings amplify the wisdom and creativeness of the ancestors of the Hakkas settlers in Yongding County. It closes the gaps between Chinese architecture history and the world architecture history and is regarded as a miraculous wonder by thousands of experts, scholars and tourists who have been enchanted by it beauty.
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posted on 1/14/2008 8:15:08 PM in (0) Comments

In a Chinese province near the Tibetan border, two women -- one from Hong Kong, the other from Taiwan -- are helping thousands of yak herders build a better life for their families through a new social enterprise called Shokay. The company buys downy yak fiber from the herders and makes upscale 'yashmere' blankets and sweaters for sale to wealthy city dwellers.
How do you boost incomes for nomads in western China who might live seven hours from any roadside, much less a marketplace? First step: check their possessions for any sign of untapped value.
That's what graduate students Marie So, a 28-year-old from Hong Kong, and Carol Chyau, a 26-year-old Taiwanese, did last year on a break from studying development work at Harvard University. The goal of their six-week journey was to find a social problem and then fix it in a profitable and sustainable manner.
The duo ended up visiting impoverished rural nomads on the Tibetan plateau. They noticed that in the winter, the nomads kept the yaks huddled near their huts, and in the summer they moved further up into the mountains and set them grazing. Why not, the students wondered, figure out a way to extract more value from these animals?
Today, their for-profit social enterprise Shokay (www.shokay.com) buys yak fiber from more than 3,000 'suppliers' (nomads) in Qinghai province and weaves it into scarves, blankets and throws that are sold at high-end shops in Hong Kong, Taipei and the U.S. Another enterprise, Mei Xiang Yak Cheese, does something similar with yak milk, though on a smaller scale.
Profits from both ventures are plowed into Ventures in Development, their Hong Kong-registered nonprofit organization, from which they draw salaries. The money then goes toward social programs and community research. This year, for instance, nomads too poor to own a yak can rent one and sell its fiber to Shokay; they'll also receive training on how to comb out only the yak's soft down fiber, which is the good stuff. In addition, Shokay has set up a knitting cooperative aimed at giving women, in particular, more income opportunities.
Eventually, Ms. So and Ms. Chyau plan for their umbrella organization, Ventures in Development, to serve mainly as support for other social entrepreneurs in the region, through skills, knowledge or funding.
'There are so many entrepreneurs in the region,' says Ms. So. 'People really need to challenge themselves and rethink philanthropy. It's a matter of combining elements: really understanding a social problem, finding a social need, and thinking of innovative and sustainable ways to do it.'
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(Originally in English)
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can talk." So the customer asked him, "How about this guy?
What can he do that makes him so expensive?" The owner said,
"Well, apart from talking, he can also do some amusing actions,
like dancing and so on. That's why he's so expensive."
Then the customer said, "How about the third one? What can
he do that makes him so expensive?" The owner of the shop
said, "I don't know. Normally, I have never heard him talk,
nor dance, nor whistle, nor sing, nothing at all!
But the other two call him 'The Boss.'
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posted on 7/5/2007 2:55:38 AM in (0) Comments
Hong Kong is a shopper’s paradise !You can find the latest fashions, cutting edge, electronics, and beautiful jewelry. But be ready to spend time looking for the bargains !Read our advice on how to find the best deals in the city.
When to shop: Visit in January/February or July/August for the end-of-season sales. Prices in department stores may be 50% to 90% lower.
Bargain: Most department stores do not allow bargaining, but haggle (7) at the open markets.
Look Carefully: Look at the product before paying and make sure you have all the accessories (4). Check the product again after you have paid and before you leave the store (some stores give you a cheaper model when you are not looking!)
Use Cash: Credit cards are more expensive to use.
Look for the logo: Look for QTS signs (Quality Tourism Services). This sign means the store is reputable (5) and only sells quality (6) products.
If you have any problems, keep your receipts and call the HK Consumer Council Hotline +852 2929 2222
What to Buy
Jewelry
Hong Kong is the world's fourth largest exporter of jewelry and it has more jewelry shops per square kilometer than any other city in the world! Buy gold, pearls, or jade.
Where: Nathan Road in Tsim Tsa Tsui and Mong Kok, c Road, Queen's Road Central, Jade Market near Kansu Street in Yau Ma Tei
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Gadgets, gadgets, everywhere! Hong Kong is the perfect place to buy computers, cameras, or MP3 players.
Where: Shop for electronics in Mong Kok, Sai Yeung Choi Street, or at Yau Shing Commercial Center. For computers, go to Windsor House shopping center in Causeway Bay.
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Dress to impress!
Where: The Landmark, the Prince’s Building, and Charter House in Central are full of high-end brand names: Armani, Prada, Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Max & Co, Polo Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Escada, Gucci, Versace…these malls have it all!
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Malls
A mall is a large indoor building with shops and restaurants. Many of Hong Kong’s malls are mixed-use, meaning they combine commercial (8) and residential (9) properties with stores, apartments, supermarkets, banks, and metro stops all under one roof! Hong Kong’s best malls are Pacific Place in Central (four gigantic malls connected to several large hotels), Festival Walk in Kowloon (Hong Kong's fanciest shopping mall) and Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui (the city's largest mall).
Department Stores
A department store is a large store that sells a wide range of goods in separate departments. Hong Kong favorites: Britain’s Marks & Spencer, SOGO of Japan, China’s Wing On, and Hong Kong’s own Lane Crawford.
Open-Air markets
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WASHINGTON — Science, religion, and politics collided Wednesday at the White House as President Bush vetoed a bill authorizing federal support for embryonic stem cell research.
It is the third veto of his presidency and the second involving embryonic stem cell research.
Bush said he supports science, but also believes that "all human life is sacred."
If this legislation became law, it would compel American taxpayers for the first time in our history to support the deliberate destruction of human embryos," Bush told a gathering of supporters at the White House shortly after vetoing the measure. "I made it clear to Congress and to the American people that I would not allow our nation to cross this moral line."
The president said he also signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to explore alternatives to human embryonic stem cells.
Bush said those alternatives can allow Americans to "advance science and at the same time uphold our moral values."
"Destroying human life in the hopes of saving life is not ethical," Bush said. "And it is not the only option before us."
Opponents of the latest bill insisted that the use of embryonic stem cells was the wrong approach on moral grounds — and possibly not even the most promising one scientifically. These opponents cite breakthroughs involving medical research conducted with adult stem cells, umbilical cord blood and amniotic fluid, none of which involve the destruction of a human embryo.
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After a hero’s welcome in Albania, President Bush returned to Washington last night faced with a slew of domestic problems and the sober reality that his influence is fading rapidly at home.
His embattled Attorney-General, Alberto Gonzales, was facing a Democrat-led vote of no confidence; his plans for immigration reform are on the verge of collapse and there is growing conservative anger over his failure to pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Dick Cheney’s former Chief of Staff. Libby was sentenced to 30 months last week in connection with the CIA leak scandal.
The no-confidence motion in Mr Gonzales was expected to fail in the Senate last night, and was little more than a political stunt by Democrats. But the vote revealed how the issues of Mr Gonzales, immigration and Libby are all linked in one crucial respect: growing conservative disgust with Mr Bush who, on the domestic front at least, appears to have truly entered lame-duck status.
Despite deep antipathy among Republicans towards Mr Gonzales, viewed by many as an incompetent and politically disastrous Attorney-General, Mr Bush has made clear he has no intention of firing him.
But the reason for Mr Bush’s intransigence is not simply loyalty to an old friend. White House aides fear that getting a replacement confirmed in a Democrat-controlled Congress would be almost impossible without a formal investigation of the controversial firing of eight US government prosecutors. Democrats allege that the dismissals were politically motivated. Any inquiry would inevitably raise unwelcome questions about the role played by Karl Rove, Mr Bush’s chief adviser, in the sackings — hence the determination to hang on to Mr Gonzales.
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6/15/2007 9:36:25 AM
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