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Strive as an Olympian

March 3rd, 2008 by admin

I’m a girl who has been staying in sickbed for 6 years. Despite of poor health, I still cherish an Olympic dream.
 As my third operation was finished, I woke up to my bad state of an illness. Hardly had I recalled how health and robust when I felt so frustrated that I unconsciously burst into tears. It is 6 years since I participated in sports meeting last time in which I won 8 sport programs. In that period, I indulged myself into playing volleyball, basketball and ping-pong and so on. Further more, I had been dreaming to be an athlete when China would successfully stand a chance of holding Olympic Games. However, when China really achieves the opportunity to hold it in 2008, I only read the news in bed with my broken heart.
One day, I roamed in my wheelchair around my house. To my surprise, the place once characterized by polluted air and water took on a fresh look and changed into a fantastic square. In the center there were some volunteers giving out Olympic leaflets, one of whom said to me. “You could also be an Olympian, if only had the Olympic spirit. Never give up!” Every word she said struck on my heart!
From that moment, I felt my life was renewed, my mother bought me fuwa after she heard what I thought, though we had little money except operation fees. She told me Fuwa not only embody two natural characteristics of four of China’s most popular animals—the fish, the Panda, the Tibetan, the Antelope, the Swallow—and the Olympic Flame, they also embody both the landscape and the dreams and aspirations of people from every part of the vast country of China, including hers and mine. I knowingly smiled and take Fuwa always by my side from then on.
“Swifter. Higher. Stronger.” I regard these three words as my motto. Therefore, I began to make full use of my time to concern myself with Olympic Games and be actively cooperated with the treatment in hope that I would be able to do something constructive for the Olympic Games in the near future.
Although my health situation seems to be worse, I don’t regret for the efforts I’ve made. “Swifter. Higher . Stronger.” spirit has been completely mixed with my mind and made my limited life happy and meaningful. Even if I died, every person who know me would remember how hardly I had striven as an Olympian.

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    the Olympic game of 2008 Pekings

    March 3rd, 2008 by admin

    This simple ten words, give infinite power of Chinese people, especially for I but the speech is also a kind of strong spirit to encourage, this is the slogan of the Olympic game of 2008 Pekings.
    The Chinese people’s Olympic game to 2008 Pekings is total to take a kind of expectation.Remember at the beginning process of bid for the Olympic game, the Chinese committee of Olympics also obtains 2008 Olympic games to hold the power with difficulty.This time the Olympic game of 2008 Pekings, for China is a develop of a fair show, is also a fair show that emerges the Chinese magic power toward international community.
    The meeting badge” China prints Peking that dance of move” of the Olympic game Chinese special features.The characteristics of Peking and Olympics exercise the chemical element handiness combine.Red, in China always is to represent the good luck pleased to celebrate the color.Meeting the badge adoption red, represented the Chinese people to the international community of fine wish the wish.” Chinese Peking, welcome the friend of the world-wide locations” adopted the Chinese Chinese brush-pen word Chinese characters simplified Chinese style, design special.Explain out without reserve the calligraphy magic power that China spreads fame the overseas.
    China is an everyone’s court for harmonize, we are living under the environment that dulcify thus, everybody is a happy child.The mascot” the FU WA” of the Olympic game also just represented us this is happy.Innocent child.
    The FU WA is be”ed face”" clear and bright”" the NINI” of” the shell shell” by” the HUANHUAN” five be filled with the Chinese race special features of doll constitute.The homophonic of five FU WA name add exactly” Peking is welcome you”.This expressed the Chinese people’s amity to the people in the world again.The color of the FU WA also acts in cooperation the Olympics at the right moment five yellow turquoise blue of red orange of wreaths, expressed perfect annotation of Olympics to spirit of Olympics of Peking.
    The Olympics of 2008 Pekings, the dream of a Chinese, bears in the applause of the world and the tears of the Chinese nations.Be a member of the Chinese nation, I will use the most sincere voice, saying loudly:
    ” Bless you, belong to China, belong to Peking, belong to our 2008!”

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    FORGET CREDIT AND OIL - THE NEXT CRISIS WILL BE OVER FOOD

    March 3rd, 2008 by admin

    ORGET CREDIT AND OIL – THE NEXT CRISIS WILL BE OVER FOOD By Gillian Tett Thursday, February 21, 2008
    I used to think that the fastest way to become worried about markets was to stare into the bowels of a monoline. No longer. A few days ago, I happened to hear Goldman Sachs discuss the state of the global financial system with European clients.And what struck me most forcefully from this analysis – aside from the usual, horrific litany of bank woes – was just how much trouble is quietly brewing in corners of the commodities world.

    Never mind that oil prices are high; that problem is already well known and gallons of ink have been spilt debating that, along with the pressures in metals and mineral spheres.

    Instead, what is really catching the attention of Goldman Sachs now is the outlook for agricultural prices. Or as Jeff Currie, head of commodities research at the US bank, says with disarming cheer: “We think we could go into crisis mode in many commodities sectors in the next 12 to 18 months . . . and I would argue that agriculture is key here.”

    Now, to some readers of the Financial Times, that observation might seem odd. After all, inhabitants of the western world typically spend far more time worrying about the price of petrol for their car, rather than the price of wheat or corn. And when western investors do think about “commodity shock”, their reference point typically tends to be the 1970s oil crisis.

    However, as Mr Currie observes, this is
    a dangerously blinkered view. Back in the 1970s, famine touched a much bigger proportion of the world’s population than the energy crisis, he says. And even today, rising food prices pack a powerful political punch in the developing (or partly-developed) world, to
    a degree that is sometimes underappreciated by the pampered west.

    Indeed, there is already ample evidence that political tensions are building: the World Food Programme, for example, now thinks a third of the world’s population lives in countries with food price controls or export bans.

    However, Goldman Sachs thinks this is just part of a much bigger problem of capital and resource misallocation. After all, Mr Currie argues, if the world today was a rational economic place, then regions such as the Gulf which are food-constrained ought to be investing heavily in agriculture. And since the US is the world’s biggest agricultural supplier, this implies that the Saudi Arabians, say, should be snapping up farms in Wisconsin – as America secures oil in the most efficient manner by sending teams of Texans to Riyadh.

    But in practice numerous investment controls prevent Saudi Arabians from buying Wisconsin farms and Americans owning Saudi oil wells. And these controls are not being dismantled now. On the contrary, mutual mistrust is now rising. Hence the fact that Gulf leaders are currently considering desalinating sea water to plant wheat in the desert – while the US and Europe are trying to turn corn into fuel. Such exercises might make sense in domestic political terms; but they are apt to be fiendishly xpensive. Thus the upshot of this misallocation, Mr Currie would argue, is even more inflation – even if the world does experience some form of growth slowdown.

    Now, for any investor who is long on commodities right now (and I would guess that club includes Goldman Sachs), such trends might seem to smack of good news. For anybody who is dirt poor in the developing world, however, the picture is disastrous.
    A WFP official, for example, recently showed me the red plastic cup that is used to dole out daily rations to starving Africans – and then explained, in graphically moving terms, that this vessel is typically now only being filled by two-thirds each day, because food prices are rising faster than the WFP budget.

    But leaving aside this very real human tragedy, what should also be crystal clear for investors is that this is not a picture that points to 21st-century capital markets progress; nor is it likely to breed stability in the medium term. Anyone who thinks this decade’s problems start and end with credit, in other words, may yet receive a rude shock; sadly, we live in a world where soyabeans may yet pack as painful a punch as subprime.
    , in other words, may yet receive a rude shock; sadly, we live in a world where soyabeans may yet pack as painful a punch as subprime.

    AND OIL – THE NEXT CRISIS WILL BE OVER FOOD By Gillian Tett Thursday, February 21, 2008 I used to think that the fastest way to become worried about markets was to stare into the bowels of a monoline. No longer. A few days ago, I happened to hear Goldman Sachs discuss the state of the global financial system with European clients.

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    Debit,Credit cards

    March 3rd, 2008 by admin

    Once, we went to the grocery store and Steve put the things that we wanted on the counter, then he swept his card. After that, he said something to the cashier. Then the cashier gave some money to him. I was curious, “Why did the cashier give you money?” He said, “I used my debit card.” What is a debit card?Instead of receiving a credit card statement to pay at the end of the month, the money is deducted directly from the bank account.There has to be enough money in the account for the purchase.Since the money is being taken directly from a bank account, you can also get cash from the cashier, like an ATM.Most places have limits on the amount of cash you can get from the cashier. 

    Most banks in Malaysia try to promote their credit card, and a report said 40% of credit card holders paid only the minimum amount. Ah…I think how the amount will scare you after the interest and balance accumulating for a few years? This is not good financial control! My practice was to try to clear and not keep a monthly balance of more than a few ringgit (dollars). I don’t know, will the bank think a customer like me is an advantage or disadvantage!

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    Lemon Tree

    March 2nd, 2008 by admin

    Many years ago I’d loved a girl for a long time, however it’s rather a one-side love which ended with my graduation from my college, by then she’d been working in a bank for a year. We’d been together for some time but it’s rather the common friendship with some romantic things which might be only for my side.
    Later years I’d got my wife, I’d got my son, however sometimes she still appeared in my mind.
    Lster years it’s now time, about one weeks ago I dreamed of her again, after the dream I spent a long time recalling the old times again.
    Somehow whenever the song “Lemon tree” played it could just bring some old images to me, with her.
    However, I’ve never seen a lemon tree in my life.

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    the cup of life

    March 2nd, 2008 by admin

    How time flies! It was five years ago,I was crazy about video games and forgot everything.As a result,I didn’t pass any exams. All the people around disliked me except my girlfriend Jenny.She was a lovely girl wearing a pair of glasses.She encouraged me and made delicious food for me.I felt so moved.From then on,I loved Jenny more than before and worked so hard on my studies from the egg to the apples. Once,I won a cup of a computer competition,I was so exciting. I knew beauty of this cup.It’s the cup of life.It changed my life.It told me to come on and never give up,it also told me that I can overcome all the difficults.

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    Lemon Tree

    March 2nd, 2008 by admin

    Many years ago I’d loved a girl for a long time, however it’s rather a one-side love which ended with my graduation from my college, by then she’d been working in a bank for a year. We’d been together for some time but it’s rather the common friendship with some romantic things which might be only for my side.
    Later years I’d got my wife, I’d got my son, however sometimes she still appeared in my mind.
    Lster years it’s now time, about one weeks ago I dreamed of her again, after the dream I spent a long time recalling the old times again.
    Somehow whenever the song “Lemon tree” played it could just bring some old images to me, with her.
    However, I’ve never seen a lemon tree in my life.

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    Commercial Mortgages and Re-Mortgages

    February 28th, 2008 by admin

    A commercial mortgage is similar to a normal house mortgage, except it is taken out by a business and used for a business. The business can be a Ltd company, plc or a sole trader. Buy to let also comes under commercial mortgages as do small corner shops and salons.
    The main difference of commercial mortgages to house mortgages is the LTV. (loan to value) That is the amount borrowed to the value of the house. In a normal case this is typically around 95%, but some building societies go up to 100%. Commercial companies do not lend as much as that. So you would normally need to find a larger deposit. Commercial mortgage companies normally lend around the 75% mark stretching out to 85% in some cases.

    Commercial mortgages are taken out for lots of reasons. You may be wanting to start a business in a workshop, warehouse or a corner shop. You could be taking over a public hose or even an hotel. All would require a commercial mortgage. Buy to let also come under this category. That is if you want to buy a house to rent out to someone.

    A lot of mortgage companies have set and similar type of criteria. That is you will need accounts, a good deposit and a clean back ground. If you do not fit into this, you would normally not get the mortgage. But if you shop around you can get some companies that are not so set in their criteria. That is they will look at each individual case on its own merit. Some will accept past arrears, ccj\’s etc. Some will even take the mortgage over 30 years. Giving you a lower repayment. Helpful when you are just starting up in a business, or cash is tight. They can even re-mortgage your commercial property freeing up equity for you and releasing some valuable cash back into your business.

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    Commercial Mortgages and Re-Mortgages

    February 28th, 2008 by admin

    A commercial mortgage is similar to a normal house mortgage, except it is taken out by a business and used for a business. The business can be a Ltd company, plc or a sole trader. Buy to let also comes under commercial mortgages as do small corner shops and salons.
    The main difference of commercial mortgages to house mortgages is the LTV. (loan to value) That is the amount borrowed to the value of the house. In a normal case this is typically around 95%, but some building societies go up to 100%. Commercial companies do not lend as much as that. So you would normally need to find a larger deposit. Commercial mortgage companies normally lend around the 75% mark stretching out to 85% in some cases.

    Commercial mortgages are taken out for lots of reasons. You may be wanting to start a business in a workshop, warehouse or a corner shop. You could be taking over a public hose or even an hotel. All would require a commercial mortgage. Buy to let also come under this category. That is if you want to buy a house to rent out to someone.

    A lot of mortgage companies have set and similar type of criteria. That is you will need accounts, a good deposit and a clean back ground. If you do not fit into this, you would normally not get the mortgage. But if you shop around you can get some companies that are not so set in their criteria. That is they will look at each individual case on its own merit. Some will accept past arrears, ccj\’s etc. Some will even take the mortgage over 30 years. Giving you a lower repayment. Helpful when you are just starting up in a business, or cash is tight. They can even re-mortgage your commercial property freeing up equity for you and releasing some valuable cash back into your business.

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    Let Google’s Algorithm Show You The Traffic

    May 29th, 2007 by admin

    Recently Rand Fishkin of Seomoz.org brought together 37 of the world’s Top SEO experts to tackle Google’s Algorithm, the complex formula and methods Google uses to rank web pages. This ranking formula is extremely important to webmasters because finding which factors Google uses to rank their index is often considered the Holy Grail of site optimization.

    Google’s ranking factors affect how and where you are listed in their search engine results or SERPs. Since obtaining top positions for your targeted keywords often spells success for your site, knowing Google’s ranking factors can be very beneficial.

    Every experienced webmaster will know Google is the main supplier of search engine traffic on the web, getting listed on the first page or anywhere in the top 10 positions for popular keywords will result in plenty of free quality targeted traffic.

    Briefly listed below are some of the main ranking factors you should be optimizing your web pages for in your marketing. The majority of these ranking factors will be very familiar to most webmasters who take full advantage of any and every SEO tactic which will give their site an edge over their competition.

    Here are some of the main ranking factors to consider:

    1. Keywords In Your Title And On Your Page

    Place your keyword or keyword phrase in the title of your page and also in your copy. Many webmasters use variations of their keywords on this page and also include it in the H1 headline.

    2. Keywords In Your URL

    Keep your page on topic and place your keyword in the URL. Use your keyword in the H2, H3… headlines. Place it in the description and meta tags, place it in bold/strong tags, but keep your content readable and useful. Be aware of the text surrounding your keywords, search engines will become more semantic in the coming years so context is important.

    3. Create High Quality Relevant Content

    Have high quality relevant content on your pages. Your content should be related to the topic of your site and updated regularly depending on the nature of your site.

    4. Internal Onsite Linking

    Internal linking is important to your overall ranking. Make sure your linking structure is easy for the spiders to crawl. Most suggest a simple hierarchy with links no more than three clicks away from your home/index page.

    Creating traffic modes or clusters of related links within a section on your site has proven very effective for many webmasters, including this one. For example, creating a simple online guide on a subject related to your site’s topic can prove very beneficial. Keep all the links connected and closely related in subject matter and don’t forget to have occasional external ‘anchor keyworded’ links coming to these internal links on your site instead of to your homepage. Deep build your links.

    5. Only Linking To High Quality Related Sites

    Don’t forget to link to high quality PR related sites. Linking to high quality sites shows the search engines your site is very useful to your visitors. Build relationships within communities on the topic of your site. Be extremely careful not to link to bad neighborhoods, link farms and spam sites… when in doubt, don’t link out!

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