Archive for May, 2010

Why We Have Day and Night

May 31st, 2010  by  Bud

It seems to us that the earth stands quite still. But it is really moving all the time. It turns around a make-believe line through it center. We call this make-believe line its axis. The ends of the earth’s axis are called its poles. It takes the earth twenty-four hours o turn around its axis [...]

What Would Happen There Were No Power

May 29th, 2010  by  Bud

Ever since early this century, electricity has become an essential part of our modern life. It is much used in both our life and production. We use electricity to light our houses, carry our messages through space, work computers, show us the inside of my bodies, and drive all kinds of machines, such as washing [...]

Market Strategies

May 28th, 2010  by  Bud

Economists conclude from analyses like these that small investors fare best if they can put their money into a diversified portfolio of stocks and hold them for the long term. But some investors are willing to take risks in hopes of realizing bigger games in the short term. And they have devised a number of [...]

Learning to Love the Computer, Warts and All

May 27th, 2010  by  Bud

At least once per day. without fail, my computer, like every computer I have ever owned, has some kind o; emotional breakdown. ' It simply stops working—often when I'm not touching it and it puts a message on the screen informing me that an error has occurred. It does not say what the error is, [...]

Characteristics of E-mail Messages

May 26th, 2010  by  Bud

An e-mail message is different from paper correspondence or telephone conversation. It possesses the characteristics of both of these communication forms.
You may write an e-mail message in a business letter format to your customers, suppliers, or others. In this case, you must carefully organize your writing, using the appropriate format and tone. Casual e-mail messages [...]

Earth Exploration

May 25th, 2010  by  Bud

Then Jules Verne wrote Journey to the Center of the Earth in 1864. there were many conflicting theories about the nature of the Earth's interior. Some geologists thought that it contained a highly compressed ball of incandescent' gas while others suspected that it consisted of separate graphite2 shells, each made of a different material. Today [...]

I find the vice president absurd with his argument, for he quotes but learns nothing from the failure and success stories provided by people in like situations.

May 24th, 2010  by  Bud

It must be with the intention of earning a profit that the "local health club" started its business in Plainsville. It nearly closed down five years ago " due to lack of business. " Then the club saved itself from that near closedown by means of a radical change hi its policies and business. These [...]

Resume (2)

May 22nd, 2010  by  Bud

Jing Hua January 17. 1995
8 Wenshang Rd.
Qingdao, Shandong Tel. 5656901
EDUCATION
Finished the three-year Senior High School course at No. 1 Middle School in Qingdao in 1965.
Graduated from Peking Normal University, Physics Department, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1969.
Finished the post-graduate course at the same university, receiving the degree of M. A. in 1972. [...]

Yaolin Wonderland

May 21st, 2010  by  Bud

People long for a place dotted with jades, agates and pearls, a place of enchanting scenery with dancing clouds, grotesque peaks and springlike weather all the year round. "Is that a place in heaven or on earth?" people may ask. It's right here among us, we assure you. Our forefathers named this place Yaolin Wonderland, [...]

Showing Anger

May 20th, 2010  by  Bud

The expression of anger also varies from culture to culture in terms of both intensity and type of expression. In addition, cultural values dictate who can show anger. Older people, men, and people in authority may show anger more readily than do younger people, women, and subordinates. The boss may get angry at the subordinate, [...]