- Apr 26 Thu 2012 14:42
THE TEACHER----PIG IDIOMS(MAKE ME LAUGH)
- Feb 23 Thu 2012 15:54
Be careful your facebook profile
Study: Employers really can tell your future job performance based on your Facebook profile
- Feb 23 Thu 2012 11:24
Do you want to be smart?----聪明脑瓜训练秘笈
Want to be smarter in work, love, and life? Recent scientific advances have shown that one’s intelligence can be improved by “braining training” – and it’s not just a bump of one or two IQ points.
想在工作,爱情和生活上表现得更加睿智吗?近来的科学发展成果表明,一个人的智力是可以通过脑瓜训练来提升的,而且不仅仅只是提高那么一两分智商值哦!
- Feb 22 Wed 2012 11:20
Getting Paid to Play Sick at School
Some people act sick to get out of work. Others act sick to get work. For medical actors like Ted Bell, the stage is an examination room with a future doctor, nurse or other health care professional.
TED BELL: "I start getting a cramping type pain right here."
EMILY TYRRELL: "And how long do they last for when they occur?"
- Feb 21 Tue 2012 07:46
Why Read 我们为什么要读书?
Why should I read the book before comes out in cinema. I have often pondered the mysteries of reading, but you don't realize the advantages until you actually began reading. Books can transport you to different places, worlds, times, people anywhere you can imagine without living your own room. Reading gives us some places to go when we have to stay where we are. Picking up a book is like picking up a world that is waiting to be explored whether fiction or fact. They can take your way from them in goldfield and make you a part of their environment. They can scare the wits out of you, make you cry, make you laugh. The more pages you read, the harder it is to shut the book.
Every book is a great adventure, within the pages less stories untaught, places never ventured and new people to meet. No book is alike, no story the same. Reading is not strange. It seems that many people do not want to read or do not think it is necessary. They believe that people who read are nerds, geeks or bookworms. This is not true. I read because it is something that passes the time peacefully and alleviates ignorance. Reading for fun is normal. It improves a person's imagination, vocabullary and knowledge without the person even knowing it. Reading forms this sustainable of traditional education.
- Feb 20 Mon 2012 17:44
very funny!---The Teacher: Dickens
- Dec 02 Fri 2011 09:43
More than half of adults in the UK are not married
Less than half of the adult population is now married, figures confirmed for the first time yesterday.
The watershed for marriage is the culmination of 30 years during which cohabitation has become the norm and successive governments have ceased to offer tax breaks, legal privileges or state approval to the married.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that 21.6 million of the 44.9 million adults who live in England and Wales are married – 48.4 per cent of the population.
- Oct 29 Sat 2011 23:07
Curb soaring population growth? Keep girls in school
- Oct 24 Mon 2011 21:27
Be Late for School!
Be Late for School! 上学迟到了!(BBC UK)
- Oct 23 Sun 2011 14:01
Vocaloid: The Ultimate Personifications
Even though I’m not really a Vocaloid fan, I find myself being drawn to it quite a lot. You could say my interest peaked after the concert of this year’s AnimeExpo. ANN recently posted a great, almost PR-like, summary article about Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku and what they managed to achieve. Even though Vocaloid’s success story is a very interesting one, I want to tackle a different aspect; the phenomenon that we view the Vocaloids as more than just the faces behind a software