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『壹』 關於紐約的英語作文,不用太長.
New York City (officially the City of New York) is the largest city in the United States and one of the world's major global cities. Located in the state of New York, the city has a population of over 8.2 million within an area of 321 square miles (approximately 830 km²), making it the most densely populated major city in North America. With a population of 18.7 million, the New York Metropolitan Area is one of the largest urban areas in the world,
New York City is an international center for business, finance, fashion, medicine, entertainment, media, and culture, with an extraordinary collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and financial markets. The city is also home to the headquarters of the United Nations, and to many of the world's most famous skyscrapers.
Popularly known as the "Big Apple" and the "City That Never Sleeps", the city attracts people from all over the globe who come for New York City's economic opportunity, culture, and fast-paced cosmopolitan lifestyle. The city is also currently distinguished for having the lowest crime rate among major American cities.
『貳』 最想上的一所美國大學英語作文
芝加哥藝術學院
School of the Art Institute of Chicago(好貴啊,感覺是在搶錢!)
芝加哥藝術學院(簡稱SAIC)成立於1866 年,為當時在藝術學院方面的改革者,為美國聲望最高及評價很崇高的藝術學院之一,在國際上享有榮譽及尊重。芝加哥藝術學院的校風自由,來此就讀的學生,並不會被限定是否要主修什麼科目,提供學生在視覺、藝術方面的完善教學。芝加哥藝術學院相信,成為藝術家前,是要視你本身如何看待這個世界為一個重點,因此視覺是十分重要的。芝加哥藝術學院的教授水準在一定的標准之上,注重學生的思考、創造性,用非常專業、引導、促進學生在概念上及技術方面的啟發。SAIC相信藝術家的成功,是倚賴創造性的視覺、專業技術技能的,因此SAIC鼓勵學生卓越、批判性的詢問、實驗,以增進學生在技能概念上的進步。
芝加哥是一個復雜、嚴謹、認真多樣化的城市,芝加哥市的建築給藝術家提供了無限革新藝術觀念,這里有世界級博物館、畫廊,因而聚集了喜愛音樂、戲劇工作的藝術家、設計家、作家及思想家。芝加哥富有的人文歷史及繁榮,孕育了一些充滿創造性的幻想者及實驗家,而這些創造性的啟發,鼓舞了來自世界各地的藝術人文作家,因此在SAIC就讀的學生,在課業之餘可以前往芝加哥市區各個博物館、畫廊等世界級的展覽會場參觀,以增廣見聞,豐富知識。
入學要求:讀書計劃Statement of Purpose ,三封推薦信,作品集,建議面試(但視各科系而定),不必考GRE,托福550分,雅思6.5分。
費用:學費:28,500美元/年 生活費:8,560美元/年。
The Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) was founded in 1866, is at that time in the artschool reformers, as one of the most prestigious and evaluation America verynoble art college, to honor and respect in the world. Chicago Institute of the artsschool spirit freedom, to the student, and are not limited to major whether whatsubjects, perfecting the teaching to provide students in visual art, the. Chicago Institute of the arts trust, become an artist before, is to see you how to look at the world as a key, so the visual is very important. Chicago Art Institute Professorlevel on certain standard, pay attention to students' thinking, creative, with a veryprofessional, to guide, promote the inspired students in concept and technology.SAIC believes that the artist's success, vision, professional technology rely oncreative, so SAIC encourages students to excellence, critical inquiry,experimentation, to promote students in the skills on the concept of progress.
Chicago is a complex and rigorous, serious diverse city, Chicago City, thebuilding provides unlimited artistic innovation of conception to the artist, there isa world-class museums, galleries, and gathered a love of music, drama artists,designers, writers and thinkers. Chicago is rich in history and prosperity, has given birth to some creative visionary and experimental, and these creativeinspiration, inspired from all over the world humanities and arts writer, so the SAIC student, go to downtown Chicago Museum, galleries and other world-classexhibition tour in their remaining, to to broaden their horizons, enrich the knowledge.
Admission requirements: reading plan of Statement of Purpose, three letters of recommendation, works, suggested interview (but as a department may be),GRE not compulsory, a TOEFL score of 550, IELTS 6.5.
Fee: Fee: $28500 / year of living expenses: $8560 / year.
『叄』 《my trip to…》英語作文
Narrative Essay: My Trip to South Korea 韓國
I had always wanted to visit South Korea and I recently had the chance to spend a week in this amazing country. Unlike its northern neighbor which is pretty much closed to visitors, South Korea is a welcoming and hospitable country. It is an interesting place with a unique culture and a highly developing economy.
I flew into the capital Seoul. On arrival in the city, it was the marked contrast between modern skyscrapers and high design shopping malls and shanty towns that was immediately striking. Wide streets lined by fancy boutiques lead to a labyrinth of narrow alleyways with tiny traditional shops and eateries and there is a clutch of great tourist attractions.
My tour itinerary began on Seoul』 main boulevard, Sejongro, because I wanted to see the Royal Palace (Gyeongbok), the President』s residence, known as Cheongwadae or the Blue House, and the American Embassy. From here it』s a fairly short walk to Bukchon where there is the city』s largest collection of privately owned traditional wooden houses. It』s a charm with beautiful architecture and small courtyards, with the houses interspersed with quaint cafes and art galleries.
Taking the same route the next day, I took a trip into the mountains that peak behind the President』s House, and climbed the one known as Bugaksan. This affords the opportunity to pass through the Sukjeongmun Gate and through the city』s ancient fortress wall. From here the Seoul Fortress is easily accessible and there are also amazing views of Seoul.
『肆』 英語作文keepfrom photos的作文
The smokers always say it is hard to keep from cigarettes. I can not tell it is hard or not, but I can tell you it is necessary for you to keep from cegaretttes. The reason is there are a lot of harmful chemicals in cegarettes, such as tar, nicotine,etc.Smokers who inhale are likely to become addicted to nicotine ,and so they say it is hard to keep from cigarettes. I say, where there is a will there is a way. So long as they have a strong determination, they can give up somking. Treasure your life, my friends, because life belongs to us only once. (107 words)
『伍』 draw pictures的英文怎樣讀
[drɔ:] [ˈpiktʃəz]
如果來還不會,給你個英源語發音查詞網站:http://www.iciba.com/pictures/
把字粘貼上去,就有電腦真人發音了。
『陸』 我想要一篇關於 紐約 介紹的英文文章
I 對不起,選的文章長了點.但是介紹紐約只能是長的.
Introction
New York (city), the largest city in the United States, the home of the United Nations, and the center of global finance, communications, and business. New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods. The city』 concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities. In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865.
Located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of northern New Jersey, the city developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. The harbor consists of the Upper Bay (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean) as well as the East River and the various waterways that border the city. Its harbor is one of the largest and finest in the world and is ice-free in all seasons.
New York has a temperate climate with annual precipitation of 1,200 mm (47 in) per year. The temperature ranges between 41°C (106° F) and –24° C (–11° F), but the Atlantic Ocean tends to moderate weather extremes in the city. It is about the same latitude as Naples, Italy. Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England.
II
New York City and Its Metropolitan Area
Unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. Originally the city included only the borough of Manhattan, located on an island between the Hudson and East rivers. In 1898 a number of surrounding communities were incorporated into the city as the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. The Bronx is the only borough on the mainland of the United States. Manhattan and Staten Island are surrounded by water, while Queens and Brooklyn are part of Long Island.
A
Queens
Queens is the largest of the five boroughs. Covering 282.9 sq km (109.2 sq mi) at the western end of Long Island, Queens is separated from Brooklyn by Newtown Creek and from the rest of the city by the East River and Long Island Sound. It stretches to the Atlantic Ocean on the south and borders Nassau County on the east. It is overwhelmingly residential and is probably one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the world. In 2000 Queens had 2,229,379 residents and was second in population only to Brooklyn among the five boroughs.
The neighborhoods of Queens have a strong sense of indivial identity. Some are heavily instrial, like Long Island City, Maspeth, and College Point; others—like Douglaston, Forest Hill Gardens, and Kew Gardens—are suburban-style enclaves of the well-to-do. Major ethnic concentrations include the Greeks in Astoria; the Irish in Woodside; the Italians in Maspeth and Ridgewood; African-Americans in Hollis, Cambria Heights, St. Albans, and South Jamaica; and Jews in Forest Hills. Large numbers of Chinese and Koreans live in Queens, with particularly heavy concentrations in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst.
Queens is the home of Shea Stadium, Aquect Racetrack, the National Tennis Center, and both LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports. Queens hosted the World』s Fairs of 1939 and 1964. Queens has more than 6,400 acres of parkland, almost as much as the other four boroughs combined, and it has 16 km (10 mi) of beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. Queens is known for its numerous and enormous cemeteries. For example, Calvary Cemetery is the burial site of 2.5 million persons, more than any other burial ground in the United States.
B
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is the second largest and most populous of the five boroughs. It is located on the southwestern tip of Long Island west of Queens and situated across the Upper Bay and the East River from Manhattan. The borough has a land area of 182.9 sq km (70.6 sq mi). Brooklyn had 2,465,326 residents in 2000, more than any other U.S. city, with the exception of the entire city of New York and the cities of Los Angeles and Chicago. Indeed, as a separate municipality before 1898, it was the third largest city in the United States.
Brooklyn retains a strong separate identity. It has an important central business district and dozens of varied and clearly identifiable neighborhoods, including Bedford-Stuyvesant, the largest black community in the United States, and Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Borough Park, all of which have large populations of Orthodox Jews.
Brooklyn is the home of such major cultural institutions as the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Coney Island is well known for its beaches and amusement parks. Prospect Park, a landscaped area of broad drives and wooded hills, contains a restored carousel dating from 1912 and the Lefferts Homestead, a Dutch colonial farmhouse dating from 1783.
C
Staten Island
Staten Island is the third largest and least populous of the five boroughs. It is located at the juncture of Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. The island is physically closer to New Jersey, to which it is connected by three bridges, than to the rest of New York City, to which it is connected only by the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the world-famous Staten Island Ferry. Staten Island encompasses 151.5 sq km (58.5 sq mi). The southernmost of the five boroughs, Staten Island had 443,728 inhabitants in 2000, or about 5 percent of the population of the entire city.
Overwhelmingly white, Staten Island has dozens of distinct neighborhoods or towns, and it has the highest proportion of single-family housing and owner-occupied housing in the city. Staten Island has many homes dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. Of special interest are the Conference House (1680), where futile peace negotiations were held between the British and American representatives in 1776 ring the American Revolution (1775-1783), and the Voorlezer』s House (1695), the nation』s oldest surviving elementary school building.
Other attractions include the Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art and the Staten Island Zoo. A memorial to Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived on Staten Island in the 1850s, is located in the borough.
D
The Bronx
The Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on three sides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650 inhabitants in 2000.
Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns and privately-maintained streets, while Belmont has become the city』s most authentically Italian section. The areas along Pelham Parkway and the northern reaches of the Grand Concourse are particularly prized, because the apartment buildings are well kept and the public parks are easily accessible. City Island retains the charm of a small fishing village.
Parts of the Bronx, however, fell victim to decay and abandonment, especially between 1970 and 1980, when the population of the borough fell by 20 percent. The low point occurred in 1976, when future U.S. president Jimmy Carter compared the South Bronx to the bombed-out German city of Dresden after World War II (1939-1945). Since 1980 the process has again reversed and self-help groups have begun to rehabilitate most of the most devastated blocks.
The borough』s many attractions include the world-famous Bronx Zoo, Yankee Stadium, and the New York Botanical Garden. The Bronx also includes two of the largest middle-income housing projects in the United States. Parkchester, built between 1938 and 1942 for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, houses 40,000 people in apartment buildings arranged along well-planned circular drives. Co-op City is even larger, with 35 apartment towers, 236 townhouses, and more than 50,000 residents. Built between 1968 and 1970 on marshland near the Hutchinson River Parkway, it is the largest single housing complex in the nation.
E
Manhattan
Manhattan, or New York County, is the smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough consists principally of the island of Manhattan, but also includes Governors Island, Randalls Island, Wards Island, Roosevelt Island, U Thant Island, and Marble Hill, a small enclave on the edge of the Bronx mainland. Its land area is 59.5 sq km (23 sq mi). Manhattan』s population peaked in 1910 with 2.3 million people, after which it began a slow decline to 1.4 million in 1980. Since then, the population has again begun to increase, reaching 1,537,195 in 2000.
Manhattan is the glittering heart of the metropolis. It is the site of virtually all of the hundreds of skyscrapers that are the symbol of the city. Among the more famous of these are the Empire State Building (1931), the Chrysler Building (1930), and Citicorp Center (1977). (The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center were also among New York's famous skyscrapers until they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.) Manhattan is also the oldest, densest, and most built-up part of the entire urbanized region.
Other noteworthy buildings include City Hall (1802-1811), a Federal-style building with French Renaissance detail; the Seagram Building (1958), an office tower clad in bronze and bronze-colored glass; and Grant』s Tomb (1897), the tomb of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife. Notable religious structures include Saint Patrick』s Cathedral (1879), the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (begun 1892), the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world.
Manhattan is the center of New York』s cultural life. Numerous stage and motion picture theaters are located around Broadway in Midtown, which includes Times Square. The borough is the home of prominent music and dance organizations, such as the New York City Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera Association, the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, American Ballet Theatre, and the New York City Ballet.
III
Population and Area
New York City has long been unusual because of its sheer size. Even before 1775, when its population was never more than 25,000, it ranked among the five leading cities in the colonies. It surpassed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by 1810 to become the largest city in the United States, and in 1830 it passed Mexico City, Mexico, to become the largest in the western hemisphere. By 1930 it was the largest city in the world. In the 1980s the metro region was surpassed in total size by Tokyo, Japan; Mexico City; and São Paolo, Brazil. Yet with 21.2 million people, the New York City region remains an urban agglomeration of almost unimaginable size. For example, in 2003, when the population of the city itself was 8.1 million, each of its five boroughs was large enough to have been an important city in its own right, with populations exceeding those of many major U.S. cities.
The five boroughs of New York City together cover 786 sq km (303 sq mi). The urbanized area, however, includes 28 adjacent counties in New York state, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Together, they make up the New York metropolitan region, which in 2000 housed about 8 percent of the national population on about 0.2 percent of the land area of the contiguous 48 states. Moreover, New York stands at the center of the urbanized northeastern seaboard, which contained about 60 million people in the late 1990s.
New York has been among the most ethnically diverse cities in the world since the 1640s, when fewer than 1,000 total residents spoke more than 15 languages. Between 1880 and 1919, more than 23 million Europeans immigrated to the United States. At least 17 million of them disembarked in New York. No one knows how many remained there, but as early as 1880, more than half the city』s working population was foreign-born, providing New York with the largest immigrant labor force on earth.
Half a century later, the city still contained 2 million foreign-born residents (including 517,000 Russians and 430,000 Italians) and an even larger number of persons of foreign parentage. And at the end of the 20th century, the pattern remained the same. In 1996 the U.S. Census Bureau reported that more than 11 out of every 20 New Yorkers were immigrants or the children of immigrants. Nearly half of all Bronx residents and one-third of Manhattan』s were Hispanic and nearly one-fifth of the population of Queens was Asian-American. Researchers estimated that immigrants would make up about 33 percent of the city』s population in 2000, approaching the 20th-century peak of about 40 percent, reached in 1910.
Meanwhile, the black proportion of the New York population, which reached 20 percent in the colonial period and declined to less than 2 percent in the 1870s, began a slow rise thereafter. According to the 2000 census, whites make up 44.7 percent of the city』s population; blacks, 26.6 percent; Asians, 9.8 percent; Native Americans, 0.5 percent; Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, 0.1 percent; and people of mixed heritage or not reporting race, 18.3 percent. Hispanics, who may be of any race, are 27 percent of the population. By the late 1990s, more than 120 languages were spoken in the city』s schools, and there were dozens of ethnic churches, political organizations, cultural festivals, and parades, as well as scores of foreign-language newspapers, magazines, and television and radio stations. Although rivalries among the various groups could be intense, the very diversity of the city permitted immigrants to mingle more easily than in most other parts of the nation.
IV
Culture and Ecation
Because of its huge size, its concentrated wealth, and its mixture of people from around the world, New York City offers its residents and visitors a staggering array of cultural riches and ecational opportunities. The city is the world』s leading center for performing arts and its museums contain a wide range of artistic and historical subjects. A mixture of cultures from around the world is reflected in the street festivals and ethnic celebrations that take place year-round. In addition, more than 100 institutions of higher ecation operate in New York City, including some of the nation』s more prestigious centers of learning.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761576416/New_York_(city).html
『柒』 急求介紹一座城市的英語作文
居住的城市....本來很想寫羅滕堡的,仔細看題原來是要寫中國城市.....就寫寫玩了。
Qin ist meine Heimat und auch eine moderne Stadt. Die liegt am Meer und in jeden Sommer kommen viele Touristen hier, um seine Urlaube zu machen. Wie jeder Bewohner in Qing gekannt, dass Gelb-Strand eine gute Aswahl von Urlaub ist. Wenn man auf dem Strand sich gut erholt, wird man den Stree hinter ihm legen. Hier kann man viele Meeresfrüchte probieren.
Qing ist bekannt nicht nur fur Tourismus, sondern auch fur ihre Wirtschfat. Hier befinden sie sich viele internationale Unternehmen und die Mitarbeiter kommen aus ganz China. Die Hafen beitragen zu der Aufschwung der Wirtaschfat.
『捌』 大學英語作文
University life or make you satisfied with it? Courses boring, teachers perfunctory, some entrepreneurs, it was love. Your aspirations are not low, you want a brilliant future. But, you say nice unexamined freshman, sophomore also sleepwalk in about the past. Every day you wake up and tell myself to work hard, but every day in the past when they are like nothing. You see inspirational book, which said clear objectives, determination can achieve our goals. You always do.
tell you a truth: If you really want to make a difference in the economy, then you wrong book. Want to accomplish something in the economy, you should first see a professional book. I want to talk to you today is to understand the world's methodology. I do not know if you have this feeling: This information explosion in the world, and is a world of extreme asymmetric information. There are always endless links on the network attracts myself: This star has a new boyfriend, and that what politicians say, the new spoof video makes you laugh, new electronic procts over and over again so that you can not help but search ...... you know so many new and interesting things, but my dear you, they do not help you to better understand the world. Because you do not always use their own criteria to filter information. Would you say that you look for you interesting information. Honey, you thought about it, your needs are being manufactured, your taste is guided, your quest is to be instigated. If you do not have much longer looking lashes ad says, you may be pursuing those mascara?
I am absolutely in favor of the girls want to dress up, so that my watch. But more importantly, treat your mind, know how to feed your brain. Your time and energy are scattered in the pursuit of these are inciting naturally impossible to achieve the goals you really want.
There is a theory called "You are what you read." (You read that you created.) If the whole day wandering in the star's blog, then your career is more suitable for entertainment reporter, you are interested in the economy, you want to see The scholarly writings, interviews wealth figures might make you emotionally, do not let your mind sharper.
About culture, you have to understand that they are or want to play the ticket really love culture. If you just think that culture is a good pastime, then take a look at the European art films, listen to rock and roll, turning a few of the sophisticated graphic design novel probably enough. If you really want to join in the culture, to do more homework. either Wikipedia or Google or Bai, are not enough. Where you're going when the museum galleries library, you want to see the latest worldwide art magazine, you need a circle of like-minded and creative exchange with you ......
If you're up every day, absently on the ground a few lessons, pick up a book and put down the word, you know why you are now the same again. You do not feed your brain, then it naturally can not achieve your aspirations. Ambitions need a real plan, Qiang Qiang daily oath alone is futile.
I do not know and have grown up with the Internet age if you know more about the world than I do. I always think of the world as before, serious information asymmetry. Did you know that you want to enter the world in the future, which you would expect in the future life, what awaits you?
Their shape, is that how you use every minute. The relationship between you and the time to form your own.
Yi Yang and friends gather souls, to the party but also people relax, gossip forum pat on the tile also release emotions. But that can not be the whole of your life.
Try and keep track of your one week, column one. "I look at what" form. One week down, you naturally clear why you now is this one for you. You was in college, it is blessed. There are, then, to help you become your own that you want to be good opportunities and conditions.
Yang Jiang said she had seen the reading experience. Someone asked him if three days without reading, feeling? She said that, I feel upset. If a week without reading it? She said: "So all week I lived in vain."
I have not lived a lot of time, and now some regret. I hope you do not repeat my mistakes. Look a little every day and you will find rewarding.
May you in this world of information explosion, to find their own planet trajectory. There will always be this kind of day outside meteorite to hit your tracks, stick to their guidance.
『玖』 求人幫忙寫一篇英語作文
life or make you satisfied with it? Courses boring, teachers perfunctory, some entrepreneurs, it was love. Your aspirations are not low, you want a brilliant future. But, you say nice unexamined freshman, sophomore also sleepwalk in about the past. Every day you wake up and tell myself to work hard, but every day in the past when they are like nothing. You see inspirational book, which said clear objectives, determination can achieve our goals. You always do.
I tell you a truth: If you really want to make a difference in the economy, then you wrong book. Want to accomplish something in the economy, you should first see a professional book. I want to talk to you today is to understand the world's methodology. I do not know if you have this feeling: This information explosion in the world, and is a world of extreme asymmetric information. There are always endless links on the network attracts myself: This star has a new boyfriend, and that what politicians say, the new spoof video makes you laugh, new electronic procts over and over again so that you can not help but search ...... you know so many new and interesting things, but my dear you, they do not help you to better understand the world. Because you do not always use their own criteria to filter information. Would you say that you look for you interesting information. Honey, you thought about it, your needs are being manufactured, your taste is guided, your quest is to be instigated. If you do not have much longer looking lashes ad says, you may be pursuing those mascara?
I am absolutely in favor of the girls want to dress up, so that my watch. But more importantly, treat your mind, know how to feed your brain. Your time and energy are scattered in the pursuit of these are inciting naturally impossible to achieve the goals you really want.
There is a theory called "You are what you read." (You read that you created.) If the whole day wandering in the star's blog, then your career is more suitable for entertainment reporter, you are interested in the economy, you want to see The scholarly writings, interviews wealth figures might make you emotionally, do not let your mind sharper.
About culture, you have to understand that they are or want to play the ticket really love culture. If you just think that culture is a good pastime, then take a look at the European art films, listen to rock and roll, turning a few of the sophisticated graphic design novel probably enough. If you really want to join in the culture, to do more homework. either Wikipedia or Google or Bai, are not enough. Where you're going when the museum galleries library, you want to see the latest worldwide art magazine, you need a circle of like-minded and creative exchange with you ......
If you're up every day, absently on the ground a few lessons, pick up a book and put down the word, you know why you are now the same again. You do not feed your brain, then it naturally can not achieve your aspirations. Ambitions need a real plan, Qiang Qiang daily oath alone is futile.
I do not know and have grown up with the Internet age if you know more about the world than I do. I always think of the world as before, serious information asymmetry. Did you know that you want to enter the world in the future, which you would expect in the future life, what awaits you?
Their shape, is that how you use every minute. The relationship between you and the time to form your own.
Yi Yang and friends gather souls, to the party but also people relax, gossip forum pat on the tile also release emotions. But that can not be the whole of your life.
Try and keep track of your one week, column one. "I look at what" form. One week down, you naturally clear why you now is this one for you. You was in college, it is blessed. There are, then, to help you become your own that you want to be good opportunities and conditions.
Yang Jiang said she had seen the reading experience. Someone asked him if three days without reading, feeling? She said that, I feel upset. If a week without reading it? She said: "So all week I lived in vain."
I have not lived a lot of time, and now some regret. I hope you do not repeat my mistakes. Look a little every day and you will find rewarding.
May you in this world of information explosion, to find their own planet trajectory. There will always be this kind of day outside meteorite to hit your tracks, stick to their guidance.