Blog:’No life’

September 29, 2009 at 11:47 pm • Posted in news71 Comments

The Princess of the Stars ferry left Manila on Friday en route to Cebu, and according to its owners, Sulpicio Lines, contact was lost at about 1230 (0430 GMT) on Saturday.
Twenty-eight survivors – most of them men – were found in a coastal village in Quezon province on Monday, DZBB radio reported.
Reports later suggested another group of survivors had been found on one of the three islands that comprise Masbate province, but they are so far unconfirmed.
Battling huge waves, a rescue ship only managed to reach the ferry more than 24 hours after it lost radio contact.

blog:treasure our life

September 23, 2009 at 7:44 am • Posted in life7 Comments

We should treasure our life,sometimes I find living in this world isn’t easy,there are so many troubles aound us,we have to worry about a lot of things,diseases and disasters often rounds us.If we can live in this world safely then we should express gratitude to God.
This world is beautiful ,I love life, lucky,God blesses me with good health,what’s more,I have a happy family,I have a lot of good friends,I am satisfied with my life,though I am not rich .
If you have ever read the book written by Helen Keller,you will treasure life further, you will find that how lucky you are.It is the same old story of not being grateful for what we have until we lose it,of not being conscious of health until we are ill.
It’s difficult to live alone,let’s face the difficulty with courage,let’s smile at life,be strong enough to face the world each day,you will find the world so beautiful.

blog:Common day flashed

September 15, 2009 at 12:40 pm • Posted in life7 Comments

I am just ordinary people.
Since graduated from the university, I lose my dream. I don’t wanna be a great or powerful guy that had been dreamed for a long time. At current, I have a job in a foreign corparation with the most common aim to aid my parents and maintain the family.
As a chinese’s saying, ”the simplest, the best.”
Time always flashs under your nose. I must keep active to learn to promote my skills and develope myself. Remember that you should be better and more competitve tomorrow.

blog:What I’m saying

September 15, 2009 at 12:35 pm • Posted in life6 Comments

Sometimes, when I do things, I really don’t have the concrete goals, or when I do things, I can’t concentrate on it, for this, I really hate myself. Who can tell me what’s wrong with me?

Yesterday, I read an article named The Blue Days, the content is so closely to our feelings in real life, like “these are miserable days when you feel lousy, grumpy, lonely, and utterly exhausted. days, when you feel small and insignificant, when everything seems just out of reach, you can’t rise to the occasion. Just getting started seems impossible.” It is definitely correct, when I’m in low spirit, I feel that everything seems impossible to me and I doubt my ability, I doubt the meaning of life, I doubt everything that I can doubt…

blog:The subprime shake-out

September 15, 2009 at 12:31 pm • Posted in life3 Comments

It was another bad week for Countrywide Financial. America’s biggest private mortgage-lender saw its share price slide following a report that it was short of money and negotiating a second cash infusion (Bank of America bought a $2 billion equity stake in it last month). Earlier, the company said it would cut up to 12,000 jobs, or 20% of its workforce, because it expects mortgage volumes to fall by a quarter next year.

It emerged that Joseph Lewis, an investor with holding companies in the Bahamas and Florida, has become the biggest shareholder in Bear Stearns, building a 7% stake in recent weeks. It was the meltdown of two of the investment bank’s hedge funds that precipitated the crisis in the credit markets (its share price has dived by 30% since July). Mr Lewis made his name during the run-up to Britain’s ejection from Europe’s exchange-rate mechanism in 1992, when he bet against the pound. See article

blog:The house

September 15, 2009 at 12:27 pm • Posted in life58 Comments

The biggest pressure is a house issue. Only one year work experimence can’t make me afford a house in this city. I have no enough money to pay for so high house price which is still rising anyway. The price of a house seems to lose control. Is it normal thing should happen in the current economical society of China? Maybe it is. There are always more buyer than providers in the market, including the fresh graduated college student and fresh fishermen from other places. Paying for a house will strain my family’s finance in the next few years. Is it high time I should go for one?

blog:China’s College Graduate Glut

September 15, 2009 at 12:23 pm • Posted in life26 Comments

Tsinghua University committed suicide because he was unable to find work. Starting last year, college graduates who have been unable to find work by Sept. 1 have been allowed to register as unemployed with their local government offices and receive unemployment benefits.

Older Chinese complain that the current crop of college graduates born in the 1980s under the one-child policy have been coddled by their parents. Unlike their parents who dutifully went to work wherever the state assigned them, this generation of Chinese are pickier about where they live and where they work.

“Some college graduates will only work if they find a good job. If it’s a regular job, they won’t do it,” noted Sun Baohong, head of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Adolescents.

blog:Diary 1st

September 15, 2009 at 12:17 pm • Posted in lifeNo comments yet

There comes a new semester. How time flies! I have fewer classes than I used to last semester for many courses had been covered. So I have more free time this semester. And I can spend more time reading what I am interested in. At extensive reading class, Mrs. Qi demanded that we read four novels and listen to news reports. And take some notes if necessary. I think under her guidance, we all can make great progress.

From this semester on I have to take up French as my second foreign language. I have confidence in myself to learn it well.

I had a newly-opened Blog at WangYi net for I have an E-mail box at WangYi. And it’s been opened for one week long. I have made up my mind to write what I’ve experienced and will experience in daily life and studies, in a word, to write my university life. I searched the Internet for people from the same county with me, and I got a lot of them. I’d like to make friends with them. If you would like, those who pass by my Blog are welcome to be my dear friends.

Bolg:School Life at College

August 20, 2009 at 11:24 am • Posted in life26 Comments

Three months have passed since I entered university. I belong to the tennis club, which is great for my health. In the club I have made a lot of friends but, sad to say, I don’t have a girlfriend yet.
I am very busy with lessons this first semester. English is a required subject, so I have to get at least a pass. I had a good shot at the questions on the English exam yesterday. I probably scored at least 80 points. However busy I may be with my part-time job and other pastimes, I attend my language classes as often as possible, because if I am absent from more than one-third of the classes, I cannot get the credits whatever the reason may be. I spent much time preparing for Chinese, but the lesson was cancelled today!
Tomorrow is the deadline for my physics paper which took me three days to write. I hope to major in science education in the future.

Blog: something I want to say

August 13, 2009 at 11:10 am • Posted in lifeComments Off

Loging into my blog, I am very surprised to find that I haven’t

wtiten anything for a long time. To be honest, I am really shamed

of myself.

  

   I remember clearly that when I had my blog, I was very excited

and determined to keep on writing every week in order to improve

 my writing, as well as to make friends with others. However, I failed

to keep my promise. I just wrote several articles and stopped. What’s worse, I even totally forgot I had a blog.

  

    That’s why? I ask myself. Busyness is cvertainly an excuse.

Maybe lack of persistence can explain this. Yesterday, out teacher miss Cai told us that persistence is the key to success, and she gave us some examples of those so-called successful people to support her point.

But it seems that the only thing I can persist in is failing to be

persistent.no wander until now, I am just an unseccessful person.

Actually, I never expect I can be a successful person one day, which

 I think will bring me a lot of trouble, but lack of persistence is unjustifiable. I should try to get rid of this bad habit. I hope this time

 I can be persistent enough to keep my word.