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Telling the truth, Johnson, your words have inspired and stimulated me a lot just as it did to Tina. What I find is your sound spirit --no flinching and no thought of giving in----in your diary where you emit your hatred and express your conviction of honor and good sense. Yeah, to be a 1/10 men in this school evidently makes us feel lonely in that what we describe as a territory at college is merely consisted of our 10 or even less. And unfortunately, both the beauties and the not ones are often attractive to those cool guys who seem to be a bit more mature than us. Of course, we prefer to become the kind of conservatives to show our mind, our academic performance, even our diaries instead of our appearance like some boys and most girls. I would wager that a man with such excellent personalities like frankness and helpfulness certainly will be able to built his triumphant arches in his life, in your life. To my way of thought, writing diary helps us remember our social and life experience, to quote a Chinese slang as saying “remember the past and it will guide your future”. ___to be continued
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Barry Goldwater was born in Phoenix, Arizona on 1st January, 1909. His grandfather, a Polish immigrant, had established a large number of stores in Arizona in the 1870s. By the time Goldwater was born the family was extremely wealthy. Goldwater attended Staunton Military Academy and the University of Arizona, before joining the family department store business based in Phoenix.
After the death of his father in 1929, Goldwater played an important role in the development of the organization and in 1937 became head of the company. Goldwater was seen as a progressive employer and offered wages higher than the national retail-store average. The company also assumed the full cost of employees' health, accident, and life insurance. Other innovations included a profit-sharing plan and a maximum forty-hour week. Opposed to trade unions, Goldwater described his business strategy as "enlighten self-interest".
Goldwater found the strain of running such a large company difficult to take and had two nervous breakdowns in 1937 and 1939. Goldwater also started drinking heavily and made several unsuccessful attempts to give up alcohol.
On the outbreak of the Second World War, Goldwater joined the United States Air Force. Initially an instructor in the gunnery command, he later served overseas. By the time the war had finished in 1945, Goldwater had reached the rank of Brigadier General.
Goldwater had been an opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. He also had a strong dislike of Harry S. Truman and his progressive social policies. Goldwater joined the Republican Party and in 1952 was elected to the Senate. He immediately became a loyal supporter of Joe McCarthy and was one of only 22 senators who voted against his censure in December, 1954.
On the extreme right of the Republican Party, Goldwater often criticised the policies of Dwight Eisenhower. He described his social policies as "dime-store New Deal" and strongly opposed the President's decision to use federal troops at Little Rock. Goldwater also believed that Eisenhower was too soft on trade unions and complained that his failure to balance the budget.
Goldwater expressed his conservative views in a syndicated newspaper column. A collection of these articles were published as The Conscience of the Conservative in 1960. Considered to be too right-wing to be a presidential candidate, Goldwater loyally supported Richard Nixon against John F. Kennedy in 1960.
As an opponent of federal civil rights laws Goldwater was highly critical of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. He also favoured a more aggressive approach to the Vietnam War. Nominated as the Republican Party as its presidential candidate in 1964, he upset many of his potential supporters by voting against Johnson's Anti-Poverty Act (1964).
His extreme anti-Communist views also frightened the American public. In one television interview Goldwalter explained that he would be willing to use nuclear weapons against communist forces in Vietnam. Although his views on civil rights made him popular in the Deep South, was easily defeated by Johnson by 42,328,350 votes to 26,640,178. Goldwater received 38.8 per cent of the vote and won only six states.
In 1968 Goldwater won back his seat in the Senate. He supported the presidency of Richard Nixon but was critical of his attempt to control prices and wages. Goldwater loyally defended Nixon during the Watergate Scandal and it was not until 5th August, 1974, that he joined the campaign to have him impeached. Nixon now knew he could not survive and resigned from office four days later.
Goldwater continued in the Senate where he opposed the policies of Jimmy Carter but was an enthusiastic supporter of Ronald Reagan. In later life, Goldwater published two books, The Coming Breakpoint (1976) and his autobiography, With No Apologies (1979). Barry Goldwater died at Paradise Valley on 29th May, 1998.
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Tonight, F1 comes back ,after five months, such a long time that i almost forget it.  But finally i found it worth waiting. The game tonight is really fantastic.~~~ In that Balin circus located in the Middle East, things didn't go on well at first. At the begining of the game, Kimi's starting position is the last one.  As the saying "good start, half success". Here i'd say that "the worst start can also lead to a satisfaying result" Finally, he got the third place, which was not beyond my expectation. I always hold the belief that he can make it. I just want to say that I'm really proud of him!!!!
The season of F1 has just started, there will be a long way to go!! Once you speed up, no one could exceed you, that's my belief~~~
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Sometimes a man can be your lifechanger. After seeing the film, I got it.
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“Keeping a diary in English is one of the effective ways to improve English writing ability.” Teacher Wang Zhenxiang said to us last semester. But I still often ponder whether diary is necessary in our college life. However the result always confirms me that diary is essential (at least for me) to astound myself as well as others. (Though I have had a worse job recently because of some uncontrolled reasons, I quite enjoy the ecstasy it brings to me)
Diary, like a lighthouse, directs my heart to go well with the college life. Vent, first of all, acts as the initiative that helps me adjust my impulse, appease my rage, pour my real feeling out… as if it were my sincere friend who shared tears and laughers with me together. Silent but firm, diary is so patient that she contains what I have suffered, enjoyed, meditated and pursued… which offer me a supportive hand when I am heart-broken, a warm encourage when I am puzzled, a stern teacher when I am successful… for revealing the words in the deepest heart to a faithful friend is the climax of happiness that pull me to be on top of the world.
Diary, like a coach, urges me to better my hand writing from time to time. Practice, next, plays an efficient role to make up for my extreme poor basis of English. As it often occurs to me where the shortcut is to upgrade my English scores and ability, diary, undoubtedly, is part of the grandest methods for it. It is just like a playground that supplies a perfect room for me to try anything novel or unused. Furthermore it also benefits me about my oral English which surprises me a lot. I endeavor to, and taste some sweet.
Also diary will become a precious memory in the future, which is the prerequisite cause for me to persist in just as when I read my former diary written in junior school, a flurry of joyful familiar will be aroused. Recalling excitedly the golden period, enchanting enticingly to my unusual experience, reviewing changeable opinions in the future will lead me to relish a spectacular wonderful scenery once I have possessed. How attractive!!!
But… wuuuuuuuu…I do it less now. But I hope it will be as important as last term after TEM4. And what has said is the reason I prefer diary. And sometimes it only belongs to myself while others I would like to share with some one else.
In a word, diary is really, really, really both helpful and wonderful! Do you like it?
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根据班委的商量和时间以及歌曲难度的选择,现在定下来的两首合唱曲目为"明天会更好"和"追梦人"...相信大家对这两首歌都是很熟悉的哈~
我把这两首歌的原唱以及伴奏的下载地址还有歌词都贴在下面,大家抓紧时间下载...
暂定下周三下午进行第一次排练...希望大家能把歌词背一下... 明天会更好... 原唱下载地址 http://show.sogua.com/song/20060310/2006310223351386408.wma (注:原唱选的是童声版,这个版本唱起来比较容易,难度不会像巨星的那个那么高) 伴奏下载地址 http://show.sogua.com/song/20060310/2006310226541386408.wma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 有人反映不能下..饿... http://free5.ys168.com/?angeline317 到我的网络U盘试试看...进去之后点击音乐..里面的两首就是... 用户名为 angeline317 密码为0000000(7个零) 如果他说密码不正确的话就用 1392010 这个密码...他比较抽风... 追梦人... 原唱下载地址 http://old.jconline.cn/...gs/luodayou/081.mp3 伴奏下载地址 http://wmwt.banzou.net//2005101/F0/35BA6D59C7D1AF.mp3 希望大家能够相互通知一下,在寝室有电脑的同学也可以帮忙下完了之后让别的同学来拷...谢谢你们啦~~
大家合作愉快哈~努力比赛哦...~``PS. 如果下载连接有问题不能下载的话请留言... 或者加我QQ. 95989503... MSN. angeline0317@hotmail.com... 还有个留言本(N久米人留言的一个...) http://www6.cn/web/book/5/index.asp?user=angeline317最后是歌词...
明天会更好
轻轻敲醒沉睡的心灵 慢慢张开你的眼睛 看看忙碌的世界 是否依然孤独的转个不停 春风不解风情 吹动少年的心 让昨日脸上的泪痕 随记忆风干了 抬头寻找天空的翅膀 候鸟出现它的影迹 带来远处的饥荒 无情的战火依然存在的消息 玉山白雪飘零 燃烧少年的心 使真情溶化成音符 倾诉遥远的祝福 唱出你的热情 伸出你的双手 让我拥抱着你的梦 让我拥有你真心的面孔 让我们的笑容 充满着青春的骄傲 为明天献出虔诚的祈祷 谁能不顾自己的家园 抛开记忆中的童年 谁能忍心看那昨日的忧愁 带走我们的笑容 青春不解红尘 胭脂沾染了灰 让久违不见的泪水 滋润了你的面容 唱出你的热情 伸出你的双手 让我拥抱着你的梦 让我拥有你真心的面孔 让我们的笑容 充满着青春的骄傲 为明天献出虔诚的祈祷 轻轻敲醒沉睡的心灵 慢慢张开你的眼睛 看看忙碌的世界 是否依然孤独的转个不停 日出唤醒清晨 大地光彩重生 让和风拂出的音响 谱成生命的乐章 唱出你的热情 伸出你的双手 让我拥抱着你的梦 让我拥有你真心的面孔 让我们的笑容 充满着青春的骄傲 让我们期待着明天会更好
追梦人
让青春吹动了你的长发让它牵引你的梦 不知不觉这红尘的历史已记取了你的笑容 红红心中蓝蓝的天是个生命的开始 春雨不眠隔夜的你曾空独眠的日子 让青春娇艳的花朵绽开了深藏的红颜 飞去飞来的满天的飞絮是幻想你的笑颜 秋来春去红尘中谁在宿命里安排 冰雪不语寒夜的你那难隐藏的光彩 看我看一眼吧莫让红颜守空枕 青春无悔不死永远的爱人 让流浪的足迹在荒漠里写下永久的回忆 飘去飘来的笔迹是深藏激情你的心语 前尘后世轮回中谁在宿命里徘徊 痴情笑我凡俗的人世终难解的关怀
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It never occurred to me that one day I would be in the foreign language school in our university when I was a senior high school student. I of course hadn’t had a clear idea of English major (I even thought I should take part in CET4 at that time). As you can see I really had no feeling about this major in our university until one day I had a special dream.
I found that I was a student of Shanghai International Studies University, majoring in English. I stood at the gate and felt lost. Then a student passed. I stopped her and talked with her. She said she majored in English in ECUPL. In the dream, I really admired her. The last sentence I said to her was that: oh, why I wasn’t a student majoring in English in ECUPL, law and English… so great.
When I waked up I felt this dream is fantastic. At that time, I was also very satisfied that I was in ECUPL now. I told my roommates about it, and they are all surprised. After all, the dream gave me something from the bottom of my heart (though I still can’t believe it).
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Tracey,
Thank you. We've got a place to communicate.
Do not laugh at me, since I'm telling Truth No 1: Yesterday afternoon I tried malatang for the first time in my life. Truth No 2: I fell in love with malatang at the first SIGHT+SMELL+TASTE+WHATEVER. Truth No 3: I just LOVE it.
The three individual words never sounded like my type. Ma makes my flesh crawl; La sees my steaming head; Tang frightens my stomach. I would frown at the notion of Ma La Tang. Yes, I just failed to put them together to make one word. A pity. Fortunately, it's never too late to mend.
Malatang is no longer in the langauge. It is in the saliva. In the langauge, it's called "boiled skewers with everything/assorted in spicy soup", "a kind of DIY spicy soup", or "the poor man's hotpot", as sinosplice thinks of it. In the saliva, it's simply a food: a carnival food, let me say, rather than a food carnival.
Long live malatang - malatang in every sense of the food.
Yours, River
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大家有空的话就上来写写吧~ 密码River稍后会告诉大家的~ 当然大家也可以改模版和音乐~ 也可以把自己博客地址的连接添上去~ 还有写日志的时候不要忘记改名字哦~ 最后祝全班同学都能顺利通过TEM-4~
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