Monday, July 13, 2009



Not neccesarily.We do not need to progress in order to do better for the society .Some people actually enjoy living in the past when there is not such a heated up global fight over jobs and money.People would also enjoy the past when they had fresh morning air when they go out for walk.This not possible in nowadays situation.People do not like taking transports that much.They prefer to walk.Old people now lose their right and state.People are now less felial to their parents.


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I like Hari the most.Although he questioned his abilities,he continued to strive hard to be able to achieve his goal and earn money from the family.Although he had tried to run away from the burden of his family,he tried to carry as much as he could.


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i love the part where hari,who is very optimistic yet pessimistic about his future,struggles to make a decission on whether he should leave the village in hope for a better future .This is because he has no idea of the world out there and he does not have anyone to rely upon in the cold world out there .It shows of haris determination to suceed and become no longer poor.


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Yes i would rather be a city rat than a country rat.in a city ,i can feed and eat on a scrumptious buffet withought any difficulty.Evern though there is a cat,it would add to the fun of eating.Says right the proverb :there is not product without hard work /I am working hard.Yes i am.I work doubly hard to hatch up plans to avoid the sneaky cat and if i suceed ,i get to enjoy a very scrumptious meal.After all the hardwork,i deserve to get a good meal is it not?A country mouse leads a terrible life.He only eats these kind of plain food.They taste worse than cat food!How could the country mice eat them ?He also goes through hardwor to get all he would eat.But weighing the effort.I used lesser effort to get more product.My effect should be somewhat more effective dont you think?Even living at a country would be a torture.There would be no television,no electricity ,no books.There is absolutely no expand to the country mouse's intelligence if he continues to stay there.He would as stupid as the at!With the comfortable city,why live in the country?


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Books were always a favorite part of my parent's lives .They were always seen holding a book. They do not have a particular book which they like much because different books instill different values and we should take all the values into consideration.For example,different books book instill value of different quality.A book where many friends got into a fight and resolved in the end might be a book that instills friendship.One where something else happens tels another story.So we ,should not be picky about our books.They can all tell us something very valuable.


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Friday, July 10, 2009



I just love studying!It is so fun and interesting and in the process,i get to learn valuable lesson and gain kwnoledge!This is WAY more fun and enjoyable than all thoses video games my classmates talk about.It just death and killing,nothing enjoyable at all .Video games are a complete waste of time where you just emerge into a virtual killing and destructing world there are no rules ,no code of conduct.When you play too much of these games,you will get addicted and cannot study!Why dont they just concentrate on studying instead of playing games which are no fun at all?I love reading books,all kinds of books from fictional,non fictional , biographies and auto-biographies.All of these books provide valuable lessons for me .Being emerged into a nover ,either chinese or english,i would feel as if i was merged with the book and i was the main character himself.The books teach me all kind of vocabulary which i cannot find in a normal everyday conversation.Novels can let my imagination fly,to think about the future ,to think about vampires ,goblins,and all kinds of mynthical creatures.After reading a book i would always wonder whether there were real creature,evil and kind.If there were heros and villains.Reading a biography is the most enjoyable.Reading the past and the path of perserverance of famous people ,learning from them and to see what they had done to go all the way to there current state.
At school ,the teachers love me .They think i am hardworking ,and smartI like that.However ,classmates think that i am a geek and don not want to make friends with me.Thats why i dont have friends .What should i do??


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Monday, June 29, 2009



My favorite poet is harold pinter.he could not only write poems ,he could also direct,he is one with capabilities and talent
Playwright Harold Pinter was born in Hackney, London, on 10 October 1930. He was educated at Hackney Downs Grammar School and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and Central School of Speech and Drama. His plays include The Room (1957), The Birthday Party (1958), The Dumb Waiter (1959), The Caretaker (1960), The Lover (1962), The Homecoming (1965), No Man's Land (1975), Mountain Language (1988), Moonlight (1993), Ashes to Ashes (1996) and Celebration (2000), first performed with The Room at the Almeida Theatre in London. His adaptation of Marcel Proust's novel Remembrance of Things Past was performed at the National Theatre in London in 2000. He has adapted many of his stage plays for radio and television and he has written the screenplays to a number of films including The Servant (1963), The Quiller Memorandum (1965), The Go-Between (1970), The Last Tycoon (1974) and The Comfort of Strangers (1989), adapted from Ian McEwan's novel. He has directed many productions of his own plays as well as plays by other writers, including James Joyce, Noel Coward, Tennessee Williams, David Mamet and Simon Gray, and has acted on stage, film, television and radio. He was awarded a CBE in 1966, the German Shakespeare Prize in 1970, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 1973 and the David Cohen British Literature Prize in 1995, and holds honorary degrees from the Universities of Reading, Glasgow, East Anglia and Bristol, among others. In 2001 he was awarded the S.T. Dupont Golden PEN Award by the English Centre of International PEN. His most recent publication, War (2003), is a collection of eight poems and one speech inspired by the subject of conflict. Harold Pinter is married to the writer Lady Antonia Fraser and lives in London. In 2005, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Biography from: contemporarywriters.com


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