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Me with the keys to you

May 31st, 2010 admin No comments

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Awareness of women PRADA Handbags and men, the men moved to a woman’s house, they live together.

Woman’s house is very old, red brick wall crawling vines, the growth of spring green, autumn red leaves.

Male moved, the woman started to become very busy. Each morning to do a good job, she put bread, milk boiling hot, so hot Man eating breakfast. She was always behind with the keys in a Man locks put in jail, go to work before their own. Evening after work, women always hastily rushes home, only because the house keys from her run, she opened the door for a Man.

Open the door, the back door of their sweet home, the warmth of a corner in a disorderly manner, the table three seasons, women are always hard to manage with. Men very satisfied with this life, he will open the door in the woman after 10 minutes back in time.

Women adhere to a day early to come back for a Man to open the door, she thought it was all her life. However, gradually, in the open door, the men no longer appear on time. Womana bit, go with the a key.

Men take over the keys. Men are how women want to put the new keys that refuse ah, she would very much hope, open the door after 10 minutes, the men appeared punctually at the door at home.

Men always come back after she fell asleep, leaving very early on, with that key. “You do not have to hurry back, I can open the door.” Man of the women said so.

So women are no Hermes Wallets longer eager to get home, she also began to have their own entertainment.

Happiness in those who have forgotten that men and women go home, and even sometimes, they will forget to bring the key. Without the key, they think of each other are the hands that put the keys, and looks forward to the other side opened the door, they can go home.

However, the key is not found, and two people standing outside, looked at each other with each other.

Woman finally opening said: “We separate it.” Male said: “Well, I owe you a key.” A woman said: “If one day you have found the key, you lose it.”

A woman turned to change a new lock, and a new key. Key can open a section of love, can also be corroded section of love, not everyone put the keys are happy with love.

Close to you, the warmth I

Around you, to hold fast to you! I was obsessed with how, in your embrace. No one in a night, one more than the street, you put my mind to try the fragrance on your body quietly into my nostrils, into my Heart, but you also know nothing about when I have lost! Your lips are so soft, so I can not help but greedy, your body is so small Sophie ah, I did not dare to relax you, I am afraid, afraid of opening up after you will be blown away, so I forced in with you that I treasure! I have been intoxicated, had been secretly sucking your beauty, this is how I envy ah, let me also become part of your body now, as I always have you, will never be lonely! In this small world, you are my all, embrace you and I will have the entire world. “Cold?” Your words are so gentle, Do not you know, you are my sun, with you, I will be cold?

“Peach had a certain very beautiful!” You say so. Peach I do not know how to open when the United States, because I appreciate not understand, I only know that if Peach did not you open all kinds of dim! Today, Peach did not open, can it remain so the United States, although it is not loaded with the Peach, but today it is as full of vitality! Perhaps it also knows that love to the bar, with love, with warm and flower will not open it? Holding your hand, from one peach tree next to come, do not you do not see them head it? They are shy, they are thinking and their branches connected to love, water the same vein, with the wind with the rain! You are also willing to do me a hand here, the peach it? Let us watch bloom, lovers watch Designer Replica Handbags other hand come from us, let us recall at this time! Perhaps the time is also shy, and run fast, will be separated from the twinkling of an eye. Nights, we are also in order to not disturb the sleep early, and now I can hold you? Baby, let me tell you so, please do not reserved the right? In my arms, my collection of years of love, you feel it?

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Lost was the ultimate long con

May 28th, 2010 admin No comments

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So that’s it. Lost, arguably the most important genre show of the past decade, ended with a fizzle. People will tell you it was fine until the PRADA Handbags last 15 minutes, but they’re wrong. Spoilers below…

Oh, and hey, West Coast peeps and people who got up early to watch this in England. I mean it. Don’t read this until you’ve watched the episode. Really.

Sure, the last 15 minutes of “The End” were pretty wretched, and that’s when I gave up all hope that this was going to turn into something awesome. But rewind an hour and a half, to the moment when I suddenly realized I didn’t give two craps whether Desmond pulled a rock out of a hole. Or whether Jack put a rock back into that same hole. I just. Didn’t. Care.

Lost, the show, was absolutely genius at making you care about stuff. That was one of the half dozen things that Lost was brilliant at getting us to invest in, along with intriguingly murky characters and starkly surreal storytelling. Probably the greatest weapon in Lost’s arsenal was always its ability to make you care, desperately, feverishly about what happened to these people.

And in the end, I just didn’t care if that rock went in that hole or not. By extension, I had stopped caring whether the island sank. I had stopped caring about the fate of the Man In Black, long before he got kicked out of the episode prematurely. I didn’t care about any of it.

I’m carefully using the first person singular here, because maybe you did care about this stuff. I had cared about it, in some abstract sense, before, but this time around, I just stopped about an hour in. Maybe because it all became more and more abstract, until it just felt like I was watching people play a sport whose rules I wasn’t familiar with. Yes, Lost’s finale was a game of Baseketball.

I’m saying this as someone who actually kind of liked “Across The Sea,” because it made Jacob seem relatable, and who actually had been keeping an open mind about this. I had been aware that some last-minute spoilers about the finale were coming out over Hermes Wallets the weekend, but I hadn’t looked at them because of that desire to keep an open mind. That open mind turned, by degrees, into a sinking feeling.

Like I said, not even talking about the last 15 minutes of the episode yet. That’s a different – pardon me – circle of hell.

All through its run, Lost has had moments of kludgey storytelling, where it felt like people were doing stuff merely because the plot required it. And there have been times when the characters seemed to turn into rats in a maze of the writers’ design. And there have been moments where supposedly huge consequences were swept under a rug because a storyline was over and we were supposed to move on.

And then there have been moments when Lost felt like it was touching something grand and meaningful. When the show’s sweeping collection of characters and locales seemed like a fascinating web, and the show’s mysteries felt really sinister and terrible (in a good way.) There have also been moments when the characters felt both larger than life and like people we might have been friends with.

In retrospect, you can see how the show, over its final year, swung from the latter type of storytelling to the former type. But I felt this sapping of the show’s sense of purpose far more keenly tonight.

Someone took a rock out of a hole. Someone put a rock in a hole.

Instead of talking about all the stuff that left me unmoved, here are the things that actually did move me:

I really loved Jack telling Smokey that John Locke had been right about almost everything, and Smokey was disrespecting him by wearing his face. First of all, it needed to be said. And second of all, there was a spark in the midst of all the lifelessness, and it felt for a second like we were going to get the epic showdown we deserved, now that Jack had come over to Locke’s point of view and Locke was a fraud who espoused Jack’s former philosophy. It was a great moment.

I loved the redemption of Benjamin Linus – even though he did nothing to earn it, and we waited all season in vain for Ben to Do Something. I also loved Ben Designer Replica Handbags telling Hugo that he didn’t have to run things in the fucked-up way that Jacob had. And yay for the hint that Ben turned out to be a great Number Two. (No pun intended.)

And yeah, Hugo getting to be the new Jacob was also great, and much deserved – he was a much better candidate than Guilt Guy.

And I really, actually got choked up when Juliet and Sawyer finally recognized each other and she asked him out for coffee and they embraced and cried and kissed – of all the dozens of reunions and awakenings we witnessed in this episode, the Juliet/Sawyer one was the only one that made me get teary. A lot of the other teary montages just felt like the producers were saying, “Hey remember when this happened? Back when the show was awesome? Remember that? Huh?

Oh, and when Jack goes flying through the air to kick Flocke in the face, it was a nicely composed shot and a decent air-punching moment.

Apart from that, the island storyline felt really blah. Almost everybody was relegated to the status of “extra,” and I didn’t really care if Lapidus and his gang flew off the island or not. I mean, yay, I guess. But since that plane was crammed with characters I’d long since stopped caring about, it was a bit anti-climactic.

Sigh. And then let’s talk about the “flash-sideways” universe. So… almost everybody gets awakened to their memories of the “real” world by encountering their true love. Which means that Jack really was Kate’s true love after all? But Kate wasn’t Jack’s. And Shannon was Sayid’s true love? I mean, really? Shannon? Not Nadia? I mean, okay, whatever.

The two main exceptions, in this episode at least, were Jack and Locke. Jack gets awakened by his dad’s coffin, and it seems as though his “true love” was the whole community of castaways, whose well-being he’d cared for so ineptly throughout the show’s run. (Everybody else gets montages of just their love relationships, but Jack gets a montage of the whole gang, sort of.) And Locke, meanwhile, can’t be reawakened to the “real” world until he has the mythical surgery and regains the ability to walk. Because walking, not Helen or anyone else, was Locke’s true love. Or something. Wha huh? Or maybe it’s supposed to be that the island was Locke’s true love, and somehow regaining the ability to walk makes him think of the island.

And now we come to the revelation of the episode’s final minutes, which I’ve been putting off talking about. The flash-sideways universe wasn’t an alternate universe at all, it was… purgatory? Limbo? Some kind of afterlife way-station. And for some reason, the Losties had to come together in a church before they could move on to the real afterlife.

I can see this spawning a million parodies based around the opening monologue of Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy.”

So why was it 2004 in purgatory? Why was the island underwater? Why was Sawyer suddenly a cop? With Miles as his partner? (Even though Miles doesn’t get to be there in the end.) And why were the details of Locke’s accident changed so it was Locke’s fault? Not to Gucci bags mention, why did Jack and Juliet have that creepy Stepford kid? (Because we were supposed to think this was an alternate universe that resulted from Jack’s hydrogen bomb, and it was a fake-out.)

Those are questions we really shouldn’t ask, I guess, because they don’t matter. All that matters is that in the end, this particular community of people form something meaningful, even something holy, and they can’t go to Heaven unless they all leave together. Yes, it’s another set of Rules.

And the final moments, after Jack’s dad gave his heavy-handed explanation, and everybody was gathered inside the church from Madonna’s “Like A Prayer” video, and there were handshakes and reunions and a door full of light… I started swearing at my television set. I think I’m still in shock at how lame and idiotic the final five minutes or so felt.

In the end, it’s hard not to see Lost as the longest con of them all. Not because we didn’t get enough answers – it’s really true that after this episode, I don’t need any more answers than what we got. But because all along, Lost seemed to be a story. Until the end, when it wasn’t. In the end, it was just a bunch of stuff that happened.

It’s way too early to tell, but I have a feeling that this will go down in history with the “Patrick Duffy stepping out of the shower” thing on Dallas. It just felt like a cheap, cop-out ending. In a sense, nothing that happened in the “flash-sideways” universe mattered because they were all already dead, and they were going to “move on” eventually one way or another. And nothing on the island mattered, because… well, it just didn’t seem to matter very much.

We’ll have to wait a bit to see how the zeitgeist as a whole decides to think of this episode – maybe it’ll wind up getting a free pass, because the show as a whole was so good. Maybe it’ll wind up getting damned. But let’s hope that people do remember how great Lost was at its best, since Lost was such an influential, successful show, and I hope somebody else eventually tries to duplicate all of its achievements.

As for me, I think I’m going to wind up thinking of Lost as an anthology show, another Twilight Zone or Outer Limits. It served up some wonderfully weird, allusive stories. It gave us some brilliant mind-benders. There were individual episodes and story arcs that stand out as among the best hours of television ever created. You just can’t think of Lost as one unified story Prada Scarf any more, because then you realize it all leads up to this utter flatness. This zone of apathy and new-age “walk into the light” catharsis.

But maybe you loved this ending and I’m on crack. What did you think?

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Olympic English article

May 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:

Bidding for PRADA Handbags the Olympic Games, in a way, an image-creating undertaking. The first and foremost thing is to let people fall in love with the city at first sight, attracting them by its unipue image. What image does Beijing intend to create for itself once it has the opportunity to host the 2008 Olympics?

It is known to all that the Beijing Municipal Government has already set the theme for the future games: New Beijing, Great Olympics. For me, the 2008 Olympics will be a great green Olympics illuminated with two more special colors, yellow and red.

First, yellow is a meaningful color. The Yellow River is China’s Mother River and the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. This color has a special origin and great significance for the Chinese people. Beijing is the capital of New China and previously the capital for nine dynasties in Chinese history. So, yellow will naturally add splendor to the 2008 Games.

Secondly, the 2008 Olympics will be a red pageant.Red is another traditionally cherished color for the whole country. We adore red. On big occasions, we like to decorate our homes in red. It is the color of double happiness, representing joyous moments, auspiciousness, enthusiasm and prosperity. Red is one of the most suitable colors to describe the future of Beijing . Beijing , together with the whole country, is becoming more and more prosperous in the process of modernization. Should the 2008 Olympics be held in Beijing, the whole city will be a sea of red : the red torch,red flags, red flowers, and the radiant faces of millions of joyful people.

Above all, the 2008 Olympics will be a green Olympics. Adding a green ingredient is essential in creating an appealing image, as we can’t deny the fact that Beijing, at the moment, is not as green a city as what we like it to be. Striving for an environmentally appealing city has become a central task for all the citizens of Beijing. Big efforts have been made in pollution control, replanting and beautification of the city. According to a project entitled” The Green Olympic Action Plan”, between 1998 and 2007, Beijing, we have invested 100 billion RMB in preserving and protecting the environment. Some 12.5 million trees and over 1 million acres of grass will be planted along the Fourth Ring Road. By then, the city’s green area will make up 40% of its total. The city will also dredge its reservoirs used as a water supply to Beijing residents, controlling industrial pollution and moving out the 200 factories presently located within the city proper.

Certainly, all of this is no easy task. But I am sure that all of us have confidence that we will realize these green goals. For now we have the full support and participation of the environmentally conscious citizens. Each citizen is showing great concern for every one of the steps the city government takes. As the saying goes, United, we stand, and agreen Beijing will be achieved.

When our Hermes Wallets aspiration becomes a reality, it will be a unique Olympics.” New Beijing, Great Olympics”; will be weaved of these three superb colors: yellow, red and green.

Let us welcome it and look forward to it! Thank you!

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You Are My Dictionary

May 18th, 2010 admin No comments

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When my father came home there was laughter, rollicking, rolling laughter. He was strong and handsome; his thick, black, wavy hair fell into PRADA Handbags his black, laughing eyes. When he kissed me, I pushed his bristled mustache from my tender skin. His hands, thick and squared off at the tips, smelled of the sweet horsehair at the upholstery factory. His fingernails carried the cotton lint he used to stuff stain sofas.

He signed his name, Benjamin, but no one called him that, I called him Daddy Ben. People who could hear called him Benny.

My father, like my mother, was deaf, so I grew up living in two worlds, our private world and the “hearing” world outside. I was on intimate terms with silence and the language of silence.

My mother was born deaf, and so, I thought, was my father. Then one day he mentioned that he had not always been deaf.

“You weren’t ? How did you become deaf?” my hands asked.

“I was sick, a long time. Ask Grandma,” he replied.

When Grandma Lizzie came to our apartment, I rushed to her, demanding an answer. She said, “Spinal meningits,” and told how my father had been stricken with the disease when he was two. As he approached school age, his hearing diminished until there was none, not even the memory of sound.

He was a bright child, but his intelligence was locked away. Without normal speech at the age when children begin to play with syllables and sounds, my Hermes Wallets father was separated from his own wit. His other sense did become more acute with time. But he never recovered from early verbal neglect. He could not read a book page by page. The flowing language, line after line, chapter after chapter, was too difficult to sustain. At times the written word confounded him more than the lips he strained to read.

Even so, Daddy Ben was undefeated. He transformed pain into humor. “It is better to laugh at life,” he’d say. “It makes easier a hard time.”

I began to understand what he meant one evening when my mother gave me money to phone a message to my father at the small upholstery shop where he had found temporary work. I went to a pay phone and dialed the number.

“I have a message for Mr. Sidransky,” I told the man who answered.

“I don’t know any Mr. Sidransky.” The man was annoyed.

“His first name is Ben. He is my father.”

“Listen, girlie, I don’t have time for this. I’m busy.”

“He’s deaf,” I explained.

“Oh, you mean the Dummy. Why didn’t you say that before?”

I don’t remember the rest of that conversation. All I remember is the word dummy.

I had heard my parents described as deaf-and-dumb all through my childhood. I always took pains to explain that although they were deaf, they were not dumb, not were they mute.

“Why do you let your boss call you Dummy?” I asked my father the next day.

He shrugged. “It is easier for them. They remember me.”

I was enraged. “You are not a dummy. You are a smart man. Tell them your name is Benjamin.”

He smiled wanly. “It is all right. I know I am not dummy, that is enough.” He spoke of the men with benevolence, forbearing their disdain when they Designer Replica Handbags called him Dummy or too roughly poked his shoulder for attention. In a world of fools. Locked in stillness, he was pleased with himself. But I was not.

Dummy. I traced the hateful word on soot-laden cars and erased it with a swipe of my hand. I wrote it in my notebook, tore out the page and crumpled the defamation into a ball.

My father saw my anger. “Don’t worry,” he said. “I will improve my mind every day. I will learn new words, and you, Ruth, are my teacher. You are my dictionary.”

I hugged him.

From that moment, the anger and shame that had coursed through me crystallized into resolve. I was determined that no one would call my father by that name again. I read the dictionary every night, absorbing language, and taught the words to my father. He was insatiable. He and I had purpose. Our minds melded in study.

In this way, my father awakened my own thirst for language.

“I tell you,” he signed, then pulled his chair closer to mine. “Language is alive, like a person, like a river; always change, always new works. Not need to speak to know language.” He knew language in a way I never will. It danced from his soul.

His primary passion was clear thinking and comprehension. When I was in doubt about a concept that I was teaching him, he said, “You must ask the teacher again. Must be clear.”

The sign for the word clear is revealing. The tips of the fingers of each hand are closed, forming a small circle; the two circles join as the fingers touch, and then the hands are opened wide, permitting light to enter. It is a sign of illummination.

Knowledge alone was not what my father sought. It was the process, not the product, that thrilled him. He taught me the art of questioning. If I didn’t understand a teacher’s response, he assumed I had asked my question wrong. “You smarter than teacher,” he said. “Ask another question. Make sure teacher knows what you ask.”

And so I became skilled at Gucci bags communication. I questioned my teachers until I understood every facet of their teaching. It made no difference if the teacher was masterful of inept; each had a gift for me. Week after week, I learned whatever was set before me in class and taught my father whatever I could.

When I couldn’t answer his inquiry at the most fundamental level, I promised to search for the answer until I could satisfy his wonder. “Now I understand,” he would sign.

Then one day there was a betrayal of my dreams. My father told me, “It is not important for girls to go to university. I work hard. I am tired. Now you must work, help support the family.”

I looked at him, not caring, not understanding the burdens he carried. I could have shouted, “I want to go to university. I want to be somebody.” But I turned without a word and ran away. I stayed at my friend Julia’s until night fell.

My mother came looking for me.

“He does not understand,” I said. “I want to learn. I want to be a teacher.”

“We will explain all to your father,” she signed, “He is sorry.”

As we walked slowly down the street, my father came toward us. He signed solemnly. “Do not be angry at Ben. I love you, daughter Ruth. You will go to university. I will go with you. You will teach me.”

My university years were wonderful. When I came home, my father, still demanding a question mind would say, “What did you ask professor today?”

He would shaked his head at all the books – in the hall, on coffee tables, by the kitchen sink.

“So many books, Too hard to read,” he’d sign. “Tell me, who is the best writer in world?”

I signed an opening paragraph of Mark Twain’s, word for word. He watched my hands until his concentraition flagged.

“Too many words, falling everywhere, like rocks coming down mountains. You explain better.”

Defeated, I dropped my eyes. Then he Prada Scarf said with his fingers in the air, decreasing the space between his thumb and forefinger. “Next time we read thin book, I sure to understand every word.” His grin was huge. He made me laugh.

One afternoon I rushed home overjoyed. “I won a prize, Mamma,” I signed. “I earned a gold key for my university work; Phi Beta Kappa.” I spelled each Greek letter for her.

Our eyes met in a long smile. “You worked hard many years,” she signed. “I proud of you.” She took my face in her hands and kissed me.

The moment my father opened the door, my mother, unable to contain her pleasure, pulled him into the living room. “Ben, I have a surprise.”

“I’ll take off coat, hat.”

“No wait. I tell you now. Ruth has Phi Beta Kappa.”

“Funny words. What are you saying, Mary?”

“They are letters of the Greek alphabet,” I interjected. “It is the name of an honor society for the best students in university.”

He made the connection and shouted with his harsh voice and sweeping hands. “We have good luck! Tell me again how to spell the honor-club words.”

Once more I spelled the letters, and he etched them into his hand. Sitting on the sofa, he pulled me down to him and took me by the shoulders with both hands. In halting oral words he said, “Congratulations to daughter Ruth.”

We laughed, and he stroked my head in blessing. “Now I’ll take off my coat. Mamma, get some wine. We’ll thank God and honor our daughter.”

It was only then that I realized I did not teach my father. He taught me. It was he who had engaged me in the conquest of language. It was he who told me to be direct, to be watchful, to listen with my eyes and to ask with my mouth. From his silence, my father taught me the true power of speech.

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The Giant And The Fair Man-Servant

May 17th, 2010 admin No comments

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Once upon a time the heir of the King of Eirin shot a raven, and when he saw it Iying dead on the snow he made a vow that he would seek PRADA Handbags all through the world for a maiden with hair like the raven’s wing and cheeks like the raven’s blood in the snow.

So he travelled east and west, and north and south, looking for this maiden. One day he saw a number of people going into a place like a church, at the door of which a dead man was Iying; and he noticed with horror that the people just walked over the body. So he questioned a man as to why all the passers-by should do this terrible thing, and he was told: “Well, this is the reason. He is a man who did not pay his debts, and he will be left to lie there until someone does it for him.”

“Oh well,” said the King’s son, “be the sum large or small I will pay it rather than see what I have seen.”

So the dead man was buried, and the Prince paid his debts and went on his travels again.

He began to get very tired; and while he was looking about for a place in which to rest he saw a woebegone creature approaching him—a red-haired youth, bareheaded and barefooted, who came and asked him:

“Do you want a man-servant?”

“Indeed, I haven’t the means enough to keep a man-servant,” the Prince said. “I’m only wandering about looking for the lady who is to be my wife.”

“Well,” the young man said, “I won’t be the one to ask much from you,” and he pressed the Prince, who at last agreed to take him as his body-servant; and they went on their way together. Now, they found themselves approaching a large cave, and the Hermes Wallets man-servant said: “A giant lives in that cave and no one gets past him alive, but if you do as I say we may be able to trick him. Stay you here and pretend you are putting an army through its drill, and make as much noise as you can—as if there were many with you—while I go into the cave.”

When he got to the cave entrance, there was the giant, licking his lips.

“Ha! I’m glad you have come, for I’m ravenous for fresh meat!” he roared.

“Wait, wait! You needn’t be in all this hurry,” the man-servant said, “for the son of the King of Eirin is out there with his army, and he has come to put an end to your life, Master Giant!”

And sure enough, when the giant looked out, there was the Prince at the corner, drilling away at men the giant supposed must be round the corner.

So he came back into his cave right quickly, and he said to the man-servant: “Och, och! but you’re right, and I like this not! But listen to me: I’ve two brothers far worse than me that you must encounter yet. Now, if you will hide me under this great stone I’ll give you a magic quilt that will make you invisible, and you can escape my brothers that way.”

“All right, then,” the man-servant said, and he took the quilt from the giant, who lifted the great stone in the cave and got himself into the hole.

And the man-servant rolled the stone over and let it down edgeways on the giant so that it ground him to powder!

Then he and the Prince filled their pockets with treasure that was in the cave and went on their way.

They soon came to great rocks and precipices, and the man-servant told the Prince that there was another and bigger giant amongst those great rocks; and that he’d better do as before, and pretend to be drilling troops. And while the Prince was at his shouting and his ordering, the man-servant went on among the rocks and saw the second giant parading up and down.

“Ha, you have come!” he said. “I am without food, and I’m right glad to see you! You will at least make my dinner, and you might Designer Replica Handbags even make my supper as well; so I’ll just go and sharpen my knife!”

“Have me or want me,” said the fair man-servant, “but indeed it would be better for you to look out and see what you can see—the son of the King of Eirin drilling the troops he has brought to capture and kill you!”

Out rushed the giant, and he saw the young man drilling away with a great noise, at troops he supposed were just around the corner—and back he came in great trouble of mind.

“What am I to do, and where am I to hide?” he said.

“Well,” the fair man-servant said, “I hid your brother yesterday, and he gave me an invisible quilt as a reward. Now what will you give me if I advise you also.”

“I will give you a pair of shoes of quietness,” the giant said, “and when you put them on no one will know you are walking near them at all. But if I do, will you promise to let me down to the foot of this cliff out of sight of the Prince and his army?”

The man-servant agreed, and he took the shoes of quietness; then he put a chain round the giant’s middle and began to let him down the precipice. And when he was just nearing the bottom he let the chain go, and the giant was dashed to pieces at the bottom of the rocks!

And then the Prince and the man-servant went to the giant’s house and helped themselves to quantities of gold and silver and jewels before they went again on their travels.

And the road was smooth before them until they reached the place where the last and greatest giant lived. In front of it were five spikes, on four of which were the heads of people the giant had killed.

A beautiful maiden came out Gucci bags of the house to meet them, and whenever he saw her the Prince knew that this was she whom he was seeking—the maiden with hair like the raven’s wing and cheeks like the raven’s blood on the snow; and his heart was singing for joy! In her hand was a spoon, and she told the Prince that he was going to be put to a test, and if he couldn’t meet the giant with that spoon in his hand to-morrow morning at sunrise, then his head would occupy the fifth spike!

“Then just give me the spoon,” said the Prince.

“No, no,” she said, “that is not the way the giant will have it. He would kill me if I did that!” And she went away to the seashore by herself and buried the spoon deep down among the sand. And the giant chuckled and laughed, for, said he:

“The sands of the seashore are miles long and miles wide, and who will know where to dig ? ”

But the man-servant had put on his invisible quilt and his shoes of quietness, and had gone behind the maiden; so when she had gone away from the spot where the spoon was buried he just dug it up again and took it to the Prince.

And oh! the rage of the giant when the Prince met him at sunrise with the spoon in his hand!He sulked all day, and at evening he thought of another test; and he took out a silver comb from the maiden’s hair and said to the Prince:

“Unless you can replace that comb in the maiden’s hair at sunrise your head will be on the fifth spike,” and he went away to the shore to bury the comb himself this time.

Again the man-servant donned the invisible quilt and the shoes of quietness, and followed unseen and unheard; and again he dug where the giant had buried the comb and took it to the Prince. And when the Prince replaced the comb in the maiden’s hair at sunrise the giant foamed at the mouth in his rage!

Then came the third night, and the Prince said to the maiden:

“Why will you be waiting on here with the giant? Come away with me and we will be married.”

But she said with a sigh: “No, that cannot be, for I am under a spell and cannot leave this place unless someone will cut off the five heads and five necks of the giant; and who can ever do that?”

“Well,” the Prince said, “let us ask this clever fellow of a man-servant of mine.”

The man-servant said to her to go and tell the giant he was going to fight him, and she did so.And the giant laughed, “Ho, ho!” and he laughed, “Hee, hee!” and he rolled with laughing, and took a mighty sword in his hand; but he didn’t know that the man-servant was there in his invisible quilt and his shoes of quietness—until he felt a sword flashing about among his five heads; and then he cried, “Oh, oh!” instead of, “Ho, ho!” for he couldn’t see his opponent. Off went head number one, and off went head number two, and so on, until all five heads were severed from the giant’s five necks!

And the fair man-servant placed them on a string and slung them over his shoulder and carried them all to the Prince.And now the King’s son was able to marry the maiden with hair like the raven’s wing and cheeks like the raven’s blood on the snow; and they stayed on in the giant’s house and enjoyed the wealth and the treasure of the three giants, and were very hap.At the end of a year the fair man-servant came to the Prince and said he must now be leaving him- and the Prince said: “What reward will you take for all the fine service you have rendered me?” “What reward will you give me?” said the man-servant.

“Whatever you choose to ask from me, even should you ask my wife herself,” said the Prince.

I will not ask any Prada Scarf reward or gift from you,” the fair man-servant said, “nor will I ask your wife or your treasures. But do you remember the man whose debts you paid who was lying at the door of the church.”

“I do that,” said the Prince.

Then I am that man, and I came back to earth to pay my debt to you for bringing me to rest. The debt is now paid and I am wishful to return to the place from which I came to you: so fare you well, master, for ever!”

And where he had been standing there was now but a misty cloud! And they never saw the fair man-servant again, but they lived for many years to enjoy the wealth of the giants he had killed.

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I Think I Can: How to Push Yourself to Success

May 15th, 2010 admin No comments

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PRADA Handbags A couple of years ago, the Boston Marathon promoted its event with a series of inspiring billboards. All of them were black and white images of a runner, with a quote that expressed their reason for running. Some billboards were of fully mobile individuals and others were of those who were disabled but were determined to cross the finish line, either through a family member’s or friend’s assistance, or through the use of a prosthetic device. Each had different quotes, but one in particular really stood out: the runner’s response was simple: “Because I can.”

As kids, the “Little Engine that could” told us a valuable tale of an extraordinary spirit, of perseverance, of determination, of believing in ourselves. As adults, we don’t always have tales to teach us these valuable lessons. And, as a result we start making excuses. We stop learning. We stop trying.

“Because I can” eliminates these excuses. It pushes us past the status quo and our comfort zones. It gives us a reason to do the things that we think we can’t. And, it enables us to believe in ourselves.

Practicing “can” thinking is important to keeping us young, to having a positive outlook, to staying motivated and to reaching our goals. Further, it can help us lead richer and fuller lives that are more rewarding. The fact that you have the ability to do something empowers you to do it, whatever the task might be.

How can you use the power of “Because I can”? Here are a few ways to incorporate this positive thinking into various aspects of your own life:

Be More Active

Whether it is to get to the store or work, or if it is climbing the stairs instead of taking the elevator, embracing a “Because I can” attitude is Designer Replica Handbags an easy way to incorporate more activity into your life. Break the “I’m tired” or “It is too hard” or “It is too far” cycle. Increasing your activity level will provide enormous benefits, both physically and mentally.

Try Something New

It is easy for us to make excuses for why we shouldn’t try new things. Maybe you think it is out of your comfort zone. Maybe it seems too difficult. or maybe, it is just inconvenient. Reminding yourself that “You Can” try something new will help you to move past these roadblocks and discover new things about yourself and possible new interests.

Reach for the Stars

No matter how old you are, setting new goals and continually dreaming makes life more interesting and rewarding. Whether it is professionally or personally, find new ways to stretch yourself, to learn and to grow. Pushing yourself to be the best you can be will give you a sense of accomplishment. Further, you’ll never feel bored.

Speak Up

Often, we can become complacent in our lives, going through a routine and not addressing things that bother us or make us unhappy. You have a voice. Use that voice “because you can.” Communicating to loved ones, co-workers, and even your boss as to how you feel, what your needs and expectations are and what you are thinking can help you develop deeper, more meaningful and rewarding relationships. Further, you will be truer to yourself, inevitably making you a happier individual.

Go the Extra Mile

No, you don’t have to be a marathon runner to incorporate this slogan into your exercise routine. But, when you are at the end of your thirty minute aerobic workout, try going an extra ten minutes “Because you can.” You’ll empower yourself to push beyond the status quo. Additionally, you will strengthen your heart and burn off the cheesecake from the night before.

Increase Your Willpower

Saying “No” to our favorite indulgences can be challenging. However, developing a strong willpower, whether it is in response to our favorite chocolate cake or to over-shopping and spending past our means is something that we can all benefit from. Next time you are tempted to do something you think you might regret, try reminding yourself that you can say no. You have the power.

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May 14th, 2010 admin No comments

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Once upon a time…in the immense Russian steppe, lay a little village where nearly all the inhabitants bred horses. It was the month of October, when PRADA Handbags a big livestock market was held yearly in the main town. Two brothers, one rich and the other one poor, set off for market. The rich man rode a stallion, and the poor brother a young mare.

At dusk, they stopped beside an empty hut and tethered their horses outside, before going to sleep themselves on two heaps of straw. Great was their surprise, when, next morning they saw three horses outside, instead of two. Well, to be exact the newcomer was not really a horse. It was a foal, to which the mare had given birth during the night. Soon it had the strength to struggle to its feet, and after a drink of its mother’s milk, the foal staggered its first few steps. The stallion greeted it with a cheerful whinny, and when the two brothers set eyes on it for the first time, the foal was standing beside the stallion.

“It belongs to me!” exclaimed Dimitri, the rich brother, the minute he saw it. “It’s my stallion’s foal.” Ivan, the poor brother, began to laugh.

“Whoever heard of a stallion having a foal? It was born to my mare!”

“No, that’s not true! It was standing close to the stallion, so it’s the stallion’s foal. And therefore it’s mine!” The brothers Hermes Wallets started to quarrel, then they decided to go to town and bring the matter before the judges. Still arguing, they headed for the big square where the courtroom stood. But what they didn’t know was that it was a special day, the day when, once a year, the Emperor himself administered the law. He himself received all who came seeking justice. The brothers were ushered into his presence, and they told him all about the dispute.

Of course, the Emperor knew perfectly well who was the owner of the foal. He was on the point of proclaiming in favor of the poor brother, when suddenly Ivan developed an unfortunate twitch in his eye. The Emperor was greatly annoyed by this familiarity by a humble peasant, and decided to punish Ivan for his disrespect. After listening to both sides of the story, he declared it was difficult, indeed impossible, to say exactly who was the foal’s rightful owner. And being in the mood for a spot of fun, and since he loved posing riddles and solving them as well, to the amusement of his counselors, he exclaimed:

“I can’t judge which of you should have the foal, so it will be awarded to whichever of you solves the following four riddles: what is the fastest thing in the world? What is the fattest? What’s the softest and what is the most precious? I command Designer Replica Handbags you to return to the palace in a week’s time with your answers!” Dimitri started to puzzle over the answers as soon as he left the courtroom. When he reached home, however, he realized he had nobody to help him.

“Well, I will just have to seek help, for if I can’t solve these riddles, I will lose the foal!” Then he remembered a woman, one of his neighbors, to whom he had once lent a silver ducat. That had been some time ago, and with the interest, the neighbor now owed him three ducats. And since she had a reputation for being quick-witted, but also very astute, he decided to ask her advice, in exchange for canceling part of her debt. But the woman was not slow to show how clever she really was, and promptly demanded that the whole debt be wiped out in exchange for the answers.

“The fastest thing in the world is my husband’s bay horse,” she said. “Nothing can beat it! The fattest is our pig! Such a huge beast has never been seen! The softest is the quilt I made for the bed, using my own goose’s feathers. It’s the envy of all my friends. The most precious thing in the world is my three-month old nephew. There isn’t a more handsome child. I wouldn’t exchange him for all the gold on earth, and that makes him the most precious thing on earth!”

Dimitri was rather doubtful about the woman’s answers being correct. On the other hand, he had to take some kind of solution back to the Emperor. And he guessed, quite rightly, that if he didn’t, he would be punished.

In the meantime, Ivan, who was a widower, had gone back to the humble cottage where he lived with his small daughter. Only seven years old, the Gucci bags little girl was often left alone, and as a result, was thoughtful and very clever for her age. The poor man took the little girl into his confidence, for like his brother, he knew he would never be able to find the answers by himself. The child sat in silence for a moment, then firmly said:

“Tell the Emperor that the fastest thing in the world is the cold north wind in winter. The fattest is the soil in our fields whose crops give life to men and animals alike, the softest thing is a child’s caress and the most precious is honesty.”

The day came when the two brothers were to return before the Emperor. They were led into his presence. The Emperor was curious to hear what they had to say, but he roared with laughter at Dimitri’s foolish answers. However, when it was Ivan’s turn to speak, a frown spread over the Emperor’s face. The poor brother’s wise replies made him squirm, especially the last one, about honesty, the most precious thing of all. The Emperor knew perfectly well that he had been dishonest in his dealings with the poor brother, for he had denied him justice. But he could not bear to admit it in front of his own counselors, so he angrily demanded:

“Who gave you these answers?” Ivan told the Emperor that it was his small daughter. Still annoyed, the great man said:

“You shall be rewarded for having such a wise and clever daughter. You shall be awarded the foal that your brother claimed, together with a hundred silver ducats. But…but…” and the Emperor winked at his counselors:

“You will come before me in seven days’ time, bringing your daughter. And since she’s so clever, she must appear before me neither naked nor dressed, neither on foot nor on horseback, neither bearing gifts nor empty-handed. And if she does this, you will have your reward. If not, you’ll have your head chopped off for your impudence!”

The onlookers began to laugh, knowing that the poor man would never to able to fulfill the Emperor’s conditions. Ivan went home in despair, his eyes brimming with tears. But when he had told his daughter what had happened, she calmly said:

“Tomorrow, go and catch a hare and a partridge. Both must be alive! You’ll have the foal and the hundred silver ducats! Leave it to me!” Ivan did as his daughter said. He had no idea what the two creatures were for, but he trusted in his daughter’s wisdom.

On the day of the audience with the Emperor, the palace was thronged with bystanders, waiting for Ivan and his small daughter to arrive. At last, the little girl appeared, draped in a fishing net, riding the hare and holding the partridge in her hand. She was neither naked nor dressed, on foot or on horseback. Scowling, the Emperor told her:

“I said neither bearing gifts nor empty-handed!” At these words, the little girl held out the partridge. The Emperor stretched out his Prada Scarf hand to grasp it, but the bird fluttered into the air. The third condition had been fulfilled. In spite of himself, the Emperor could not help admiring the little girl who had so cleverly passed such a test, and in a gentler voice, he said:

“Is your father terribly poor, and does he desperately need the foal?”

“Oh, yes!” replied the little girl. “We live on the hares he catches in the rivers and the fish he picks from the trees!”

“Aha!” cried the Emperor triumphantly. “So you’re not as clever as you seem to be! Whoever heard of hares in the river and fish in the trees!” To which the little girl swiftly replied:

“And whoever heard of a stallion having a foal?” At that, both Emperor and Court burst into peals of laughter. Ivan was immediately given his hundred silver ducats and the foal, and the Emperor proclaimed:

“Only in my kingdom could such a wise little girl be born!”

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How I Became a Better World Traveler

May 6th, 2010 admin No comments

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The joy of travel is PRADA Handbags to let different cultures seep into your identity. It’s not to bring your own culture with you so you can inflict it on the native populace.

Recently, while circling the earth for a travel book, I experienced one of my greatest thrills as a globe-trotter: I was mistaken for a German. Don’t misunderstand. I am no Germanophile. It’s just that wherever I journey, I try hard to blend in with the locals. So when a German woman stopped me in the town square in Cologne and asked me for the time—in German! clearly assuming I was also German!—I couldn’t help but congratulate myself on a job well done. I’d successfully melted into my surroundings, shedding my Americanness the way a snake sheds a sheath of dead skin.

Now, I can hear you asking: Seth, why would you want to pretend you’re not American? Are you ashamed of your country? Far from it. I adore America. The reason I disguise my nationality is mostly anthropological. Think about those nature photographers in the wild who camouflage themselves, not wanting their presence to alter the behavior of the animals they’re observing. Now imagine me, people-watching from a table at a café in Antwerp, or Quito, or Cape Town. If I’ve got my NFL jersey on and my white tube socks pulled up to midcalf, I turn myself into an object of curiosity for the locals. Their behavior changes as their eyes are drawn to my blinding white hosiery. I’m no longer the watcher, but the watched. Remember, as you shake out your duffel bag for a summer on the road, the great joy of travel is to let different cultures seep into your identity. It’s not to bring your own culture with you so you can inflict it on the native populace.

So how do you avoid coming off American? In general, you should shun corporate logos, stick to blandly neutral colors, and—I can’t emphasize this enough—don’t ever wear white tube socks. In particular, don’t wear them with knee-length shorts and a pair of overdesigned running shoes. That outfit is a dead giveaway that you hail from the land of the free and the home of the brave. (Also known as the land of Hermes Wallets the baseball cap and the home of the baggy khaki trousers. Better ditch those, too.)

Of course, no matter how you dress, you will still bear indications of your nationality. Your haircut. Your jewelry. Your American-flag tattoo. Perhaps the biggest tip-off is the way you walk. We walk big—swinging our arms, letting our legs amble wide—in a manner that’s fitting for folks from a country with plenty of empty space. Citizens of densely populated Europe exhibit a far more compact posture, with elbows and knees tucked tight and arm swings restrained.

The longer you’re on the road, the easier it becomes to disappear into foreign environments. It just happens naturally. If you’ve packed light—as you always should—you’ll end up buying a new shirt or two somewhere along your journey. Maybe a new pair of shoes. Probably some socks. Eventually your wardrobe turns into a hard-to-identify collage of the places you’ve visited. Over time you’ll lose track of what’s going on back home and instead start following the local news. And then one day you’ll stroll through the town square and a woman will ask you the time in German. But since you don’t speak German, you’ll just hold your watch up to her face.

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January 21st, 2010 admin No comments

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Beyond courses and tests

November 10th, 2009 admin No comments

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EDUCATION, AN engine of change for individuals and society, is sometimes taken by many just as a medium for securing a job.

Even though an academic certificate is no sure ticket for a job, people trust that it is indeed a useful tool that would come in handy when they launch any kind of enterprise.

A notable lacuna in our society is the lack of awareness of the diverse opportunities in the field of education and training.

Even among the well-educated classes, there are only a few who take a keen interest in garnering full details of possible courses that would benefit their children, when they are at the crossroads for choosing career options.

The changing face

Some of us have the weakness of presuming that our knowledge is complete, although we have not done any homework for updating our personal databank.

These are times when courses and programmes of education undergo rapid changes, new disciplines emerge and some others become obsolete.

Areas such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, bioinformatics, oceanography, robotics, IT-enabled programmes, international trade and spatial design may not easily come to the minds of those who retain their conventional knowledge, untouched by the ingress of new ideas.

Then there is the class of `experts that misguides those who seek information on educational programmes or on reliable institutions.

Half-baked knowledge may be dished out with impunity to the detriment of students and parents, who realise their slip only when it is too late.

Beware of fraud

In our world where education sometimes assumes the form of industry or commerce, fabulous courses with dazzling prospects are flaunted by frauds.

Those who are captivated by the false promises may end up in deep regret later.

There are different kinds of universities and courses. Many aspirants often seek clarification on the recognition of these universities and courses. It should be remembered that a university might recognise a particular course of another university, but at the same time not recognise another course.

Recognition

Then, there is the question of recognition of universities. One accepted principle is that any university that has a membership with the Association of Indian Universities is an authentic one. However, that does not confirm that all its courses stand universally accepted as an equivalent to corresponding courses in other universities.

What happens if you get a qualification from a university that is not `recognised? There are two aspects to be considered. One is that you will not be allowed to join a higher course in another university.

The second aspect involves the recognition of the qualification for appointment in government or public sector organisations.

Private organisations, including multinationals, may not often insist on qualifications that stand the test of conventional rituals of official recognition. What they try to ensure is the competence of the individual in performing the assigned duties.

Of course,prada handbags, a standard educational qualification is one of the criteria in predicting such competence. If, however, there is a statutory requirement relating to qualifications as in the case of a medical doctor or a company secretary, you will have to fulfil the stipulated requirements,Versace Handbags, even in private organisations.

Deemed universities

Many parents doubt the acceptability of deemed universities. There is no stigma attached to deemed universities.

But for certain purposes, degrees secured through distance education programmes may not be accepted. Certain organisations specify that they will not consider such degrees, either for appointment to jobs or for admission to further academic programmes.

Right guidance

What we hint at here is that there is no point in subjecting oneself to baseless anxiety and unfounded concern. We can get the right guidance from the right sources.

There may be difficulties or obstacles in our path. If we find a path with no obstacle, it probably may not lead us anywhere.

Obstacles cannot crush me, every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind,replica gucci, said the great Leonardo da Vinci.

The important thing is to work hard with determination, with the clear objective of excelling in our chosen path, whatever it may be. If you are a worm, be a glow worm. We sometimes forget that it is easier to do a job right than to explain why you did not.

Right strategies

Another area is the need for the right strategies to win in this world of tough competition. For a successful job hunt, preparation of curriculum vitae, participating in interviews and group discussions, effective styles of preparation for entrance and other tests, answering objective questions in written tests and making presentations are some of the points that need to be focused.

There has to be something more than what we get from the school or college. Mark Twain once said: I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.

The important purpose of education is not confined to securing high marks in an examination, but to replace an empty mind with an open one.

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