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Besson dramatically raise the debate on national identity
by Wang Yin on Oct.25, 2009, under life
Eric Besson, Minister of Immigration, announced Sunday the launch of an extensive debate on national identity with the “lifeblood” of the country, which resemble the forefront of the news a central theme of the campaign Presidential Nicolas Sarkozy.
“I want to start a big debate on the values of national identity, about what being French today,” said Minister of Immigration and National Identity in the Grand Jury RTL / Le Figaro / LCI who added: “I’ll start with parliamentary deputies and senators, with MEPs. (continue reading…)
How to adapt to university life!
by Wang Yin on Oct.16, 2009, under life
College life is good, and it is magnificent!But many a happy life skills we have been ignored. In fact, it is very simple! If you do it will make our university life become more colorful!
The first is to do is improve the relationship between the students in the dormitory with you, to find our common love, even if you do not, but also to go to participate in. Then you is an active participant in school activities, remember that passion is very important!Various activities in schools should be more as a kind of enjoyment, whether you are a participant or spectators. The most important thing is to complete your studies, so that you can not regret it
These are some of my experiences, How to do have to rely on your own. I wish you luck friend!
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The Game of Life
by Wang Yin on Oct.14, 2009, under life
The Game of Life, also known simply as LIFE, is a board game originally created in 1860 by Milton Bradley, as The Checkered Game of Life. The game simulates a person’s travels through his or her life, from high school graduation to retirement, with jobs, marriages and children (or not) along the way. Two to six players can participate in one game; however, variations of the game have been made to accommodate a maximum of eight or ten players. The modern version was originally published one hundred years later, in 1960 (then “endorsed” by Art Linkletter, with a circular picture of him on the box) by the Milton Bradley Company (now a subsidiary of Hasbro).