a free road ahead

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a free road ahead Life is full of ups and downs. ·ÖÒ³: [1] [2] [3] [4] Les Triplettes de Belleville -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-08-01 00:56 I have seen The Triplets of Belleville so I can say that it is an amazing 'adult' animated cartoon. It's an adventure French movie. A clear emotion in this film is the love of Madame Souza to her grandson. And it's a silent film. While there is sound aplenty in this film, the dialog is scant. Instead of dialog, facial expressions and other actions move the story along and develop the characters. Les Triplettes de Belleville has a great song going for it - "Belleville Rendez-vous". It is the one and only song for the movie . it's energetic and fresh. 2 versions for Belleville Rendez-vous. [1] [2] Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 00:56 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ By My Side -[Music] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-31 10:07 By My Side -- ÁÖÒ»·å Kiss me, goodbye, gone too soon I did give you my heart can't deny Hold on, let go, never sure Only can make believe all this time Coffee, cigarettes, not my style Pretty faces around but not right Don't cry, won't cry, I won't cry Be with you I just close my eyes

  • So far away I can hardly make you mine So long the day you were always on my mind But in my dreams never try to hold you tight Don't want awake find you ain't here by my side * When I wake up hope you were here by my side..... Óö¼û Ìı¼û¡¡¶¬ÌìµÄÀ뿪¡¡ÎÒÔÚijÄêijÔ¡¡ĞѹıÀ´ ÎÒÏë¡¡Îҵȡ¡ÎÒÆÚ´ı¡¡Î´À´È´²»ÄÜÒò´Ë°²ÅÅ ÒõÌì¡¡°øÍí¡¡³µ´°Í⡡δÀ´ÓĞÒ»¸öÈËÔڵȴı Ïò×ó ÏòÓÒ¡¡Ïòǰ¿´¡¡°®Òª¹Õ¼¸¸öÍä²ÅÀ´ ÎÒÓö¼ûË­¡¡»áÓĞÔõÑùµÄ¶Ô°× ÎҵȵÄÈË¡¡ËûÔÚ¶àÔ¶µÄδÀ´ ÎÒÌı¼û·çÀ´×ÔµØÌúºÍÈ˺£ ÎÒÅÅ×Ŷӡ¡ÄÃ×Ű®µÄºÅÂëÅÆ ÎÒÍùǰ·É¡¡·É¹ıһƬʱ¼äº£ ÎÒÃÇÒ²³£ÔÚ°®ÇéÀïÊÜÉ˺¦ ÎÒ¿´×Å·¡¡ÃεÄÈë¿ÚÓеãÕ­ ÎÒÓö¼ûÄãÊÇ×îÃÀÀöµÄÒâÍâ ÖÕÓĞÒ»Ìì¡¡ÎÒµÄÃÕµ×»á½Ò¿ª I know I'm indulging in songs and movies these days, spending too much time on listening and watching, so have little time to read or write something. Lots of music and movies have been piled in my computer, which has already had no enough storage space for more those stuffs. Music is also a kind of language, expressing the feeling and meaning that everyone can understand or enjoy no matter who you are - rich or poor, young or old. And it also makes one think about something. Some moving songs are just like drugs touch me and make me addicted to them. I'm sure that no one could find a certain medicine to cure my fondness for music unless you can cut off the power supply to my house. Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 10:07 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(3) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Francis Crick -[Reading] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-30 12:00 Francis H. C. Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, the genetic blueprint for life, and the leading molecular biologist of his age, died on Wednesday night in a hospital in San Diego. He was 88. Dr. Crick laid the foundations of molecular biology in a sustained burst of creativity that began in 1953 with the discovery of the structure of DNA, the hereditary material, in Cambridge, England, and ended about 13 years later with the subject's primary problems solved, most of them either by Dr. Crick or by scientists in his circle. The discovery of the structure of DNA resolved longstanding questions about the nature of the hereditary material and the manner in which it is copied as one generation succeeds another. The proposal for the structure, almost immediately accepted, was electrifying to scientists not only because of its inherent elegance but also because it showed how biology,evolution and the nature of life itself could ultimately be explained in terms of physics and chemistry. Indeed, the desire to replace religious with rational explanations of life was a principal motivation of Dr. Crick's career. So central is DNA to biology that the names of Francis H. C. Crick and James D. Watson, his American colleague in the discovery, may be remembered as long as those of Darwin and Mendel, the architects of the two pillars of modern biology, the theory of evolution and the laws of genetics. Want to learn more about DNA ? And thanks Shining for reminding me that I should point out the source of the above article. I just got the news from NYTimes. Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 12:00 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ÃÀüÓÄĬ¾Ü¾øÍâ¹úÄĞÈË -[Entertainment] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-29 22:23 Èç¹ûÖйúÃÀü¶ÔÀÏÍâûĞËȤ£¬½¨ÒéÖйúÃÀü×îºÃ²»ÒªÓÃno¡¢sorryÕâÑùµÄ´Ê£¬ºÜÖ±½ÓÉúÓ²µØ»Ø¾øÈ˼ң¬ÒòΪÕâÑùÒ»À´£¬»áÈÃÍâ¹úÅóÓѾõµÃ£¬ÖйúÃÀüËäȻƯÁÁ£¬µ«È±·¦ÓÄĬ¸Ğ£¬²»¹»¿É°®¡£¸Õ²ÅżȻ·¢ÏÖÓĞÒ»¸öÌû×Ó£¬×¨ÃŽéÉÜÒ»¸öÅ®ÈËÈç¹û²»Ï²»¶Ò»¸öÏ×ÒóÇÚµÄÄĞÈË£¬Ó¦µ±ÔõÑùÒÔÓÄĬµÄ·½Ê½¾Ü¾ø¡£Ô­ÎıȽϳ¤£¬ÓĞĞ©ÄÚÈݲ»Ì«ÊʺÏÖйúÈË£¬ÏÂÃæÕªÂ¼Á˼¸Ìõ±È½Ï³£Óõľä×Ó£¬Çë¸÷λÖйúÃÀüÔÚÓöµ½ÀàËÆÇé¿öʱ²Î¿¼¡£ ÄĞ£ºCan I buy you a drink? Å®£ºActually I'd rather have the money. ÄĞ£ºCan I have your name? Å®£ºWhy? Don't you already have one? ÄĞ£ºI'm a photographer. I've been looking for a face like yours. Å®£ºI'm a plastic surgeon. I've been looking for a face like yours. ÄĞ£ºIs this seat empty? Å®£ºYes, and this one will be if you sit down. ÄĞ£ºHaven't I seen you some place before? Å®£ºYes. That's why I don't go there anymore. ÄĞ£ºWill you go out with me this Saturday? Å®£ºSorry. I'm having a headache this weekend. ÄĞ£ºI think I could make you very happy. Å®£ºWhy? Are you leaving? ¾Ü¾øÈ˼ÒÊÇ¿ÉÒԵ쬵«Ó¦µ±ÓÄĬһµã£¬²»ÒªÈÃÍâ¹úÅóÓѾõµÃÄãÊǸö¡°¿ÖÁú¡±¡£ Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 22:23 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(4) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Ò»Á£É³ Ò»ÊÀ½ç -[Reading] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-29 00:00 A Grain of Sand ¡¡ William Blake/ÍşÁ®.²¼À³¿Ë To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. ´ÓÒ»Á£É³×Ó¿´µ½Ò»¸öÊÀ½ç£¬ ´ÓÒ»¶äÒ°»¨¿´µ½Ò»¸öÌìÌ㬠°ÑÎÕÔÚÄãÊÖĞÄÀïµÄ¾ÍÊÇÎŞÏŞ£¬ ÓÀºãÒ²¾ÍÏûÈÚÓÚÒ»¸öʱ³½¡£ Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 00:00 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(4) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Along Came Polly -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-27 11:39 ¿´ÕⲿµçÓ°ÓĞ3¸öÔ­Òò£º 1 ÕâÊÇÒ»²¿ÈÃÈËÇáËɵÄϲ¾ç 2 Å®Ö÷½ÇÊÇJennifer Aniston (ÊÇ´ÓÃÀµçÊÓ¾çfriends¿ªÊ¼ÈÏʶËıµÄ) 3 Jennifer µÄhuddyÊÇ¿á¸ç Brad Pitt Lost Cause by Beck Your sorry eyes, they cut through bone. They make it hard to leave you alone. Leave you here wearing your wounds Waving your guns at somebody new. Baby you're lost/ Baby you're lost Baby you're a lost cause. There's too many people u used to know They see you coming, they see you go. They know ur secrets and you know theirs This town is crazy, but nobody cares.
  • I'm tired of fightin'/ I'm tired of fightin' Fighting for a lost cause* There's a place where you are going You ain't never been before There's no one laughing at your back now No one standing at your door Is that what you thought love was for? Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 11:39 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ³¬ÍêÃÀ¶á·Ö -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-25 14:16 ÃÀ¹ú¸ßÖĞУ԰ӰƬ¡£6¸öÌ첻ŵز»ÅµĸßÖĞÉúΪÁËÔÚ¿¼ÊÔÖжá¸öÍêÃÀµÄ·ÖÊı£¬¾Û¼¯Ò»Æğÿ¸öÈ˸÷×Ôʹ³ö»ëÉíÕĞÊı£¬²ß»®ÆğÁ˵½ÆÕÁÖ˹¶Ù¿¼ÊÔÖĞĞÄ͵´ğ°¸µÄ¾ªÌì´ó¼Æ»®¡­¡­¾ÍÔÚËûÃÇʵʩ͵¿¼ÊԴ𰸵ÄĞж¯À¸÷¸öÈËÓÖÓöµ½Á˲»Í¬µÄÄÑÌ⣬ÔÚÄÖ³öĞí¶àЦ»°Ö®Ó࣬ËûÃÇÒ²±ØĞ뾡Á¦ÓÃ×Ô¼ºµÄ·½·¨È¥¿Ë·ş¡£×îºó£¬ËûÃÇÈçÔ¸ÒÔ³¥µØµÃµ½ÁËÊÔ¾í´ğ°¸£¬³öÈËÒâÁϵÄÊǶ¼Ã»ÓĞÔÚ¿¼ÊÔÖĞÓÃËüÀ´×÷±×¡£ÔÚ¾­ÀúÕâÒ»ÇĞÖ®ºó£¬Ã¿¸öÈ˶¼¾ªÑȵط¢ÏÖÕÒµ½ÁËÊôÓÚ×Ô¼ºµÄ¶«Î÷¡£ ÕâÊÇÒ»²¿ºÜÆÕͨµÄÇഺУ԰ӰƬ£¬µ«Çë¼Çס˹¼ÎÀö¡¤ÇíÉ­Õâ¸ö¼´½«ÉÁ¹âµÄÃû×Ö¡£ÕâÊÇÒòΪËıµÄÑݼ¼£¬Ëı¶ÔµçÓ°µÄ²ûÊö¡£ÔÚ¡¶ÃÔʧ¶«¾©¡·ÀïËı¾¡ÏÖÒ»¸ö±»ÕÉ·òºöÂÔµÄÉÙ¸¾µÄÓÇÓô£¬¶øÔÚ¡¶´÷¶ú»·µÄÅ®º¢¡·ÖĞÔÙÏÖÁ˼¸ÊÀ¼ÍǰµÄ¸ß¹óÓëµäÑÅ£¬Ë¹¼ÎÀö²»ÊǼòµ¥µÄ±íÑݶ¯×÷£¬ËıÊǰѽÇÉ«µÄÄÚÔÚ÷ÈÁ¦ÔÚ¾²ÃÀµÄÍâ±í¡¢Äı×¢µÄÑÛÉñÀïÁ÷¶³öÀ´£¬ÈçãéãéµÄÁÖÖĞϪ½§Á÷Ë®£¬ÂıÂıµØÉøÈë¹ÛÖÚµÄĞÄÁé¡£ÓÖÔÚÕⲿ´¿´âÇഺϲ¾çµÄ¡¶³¬ÍêÃÀ¶á·Ö¡·ÀȾ×ÅһͷÈÇ»ğµÄºì·¢£¬µ÷ƤµÄÍâĞÎ×°°ç¼¸ºõÓëËıÔÚ¡¶ÃÔʧ¶«¾©¡·ºÍ¡¶´÷¶ú»·µÄÅ®º¢¡·ÅĞÈôÁ½ÈË¡£2004Ä꣬˹¼ÎÀö¡¤ÇíÉ­»¹½«ÓĞÁ½²¿ĞÂÆ¬ÉÏÓ³£¬²»¾Ãºó£¬ËıµÄÃû×Ö×¢¶¨»áÔ½À´Ô½ÏìÁÁ¡£ Last Way Out Of Here by Paloalto Running faster through the trees/ Feeling nothing underneath Your eyes are open wide/ Let it come in... Looking for a lot to show/ Is it out there anymore Your head is lifting up/ To see how far to run And you're feeling who you are/And you don't care who it is/How do you feel? And you're barely wonderfull/ And you don't care if it hurts How do you feel?/ It's the last way out of here... Falling backwards broken knees/ Waiting to be in between Your nature's where you are/ Feeling the muse Oh yelling screaming on the floor/ Louder than you were before You might just bite your tongue/ When you're reaching for the one Oooooh... Oh when all your walls are down/When all your walls are down/ There's love And you're feeling who you are/ And you don't care who it is And you're barely wonderfull/ It's the last thing that you think And you're feeling who you are/ And you don't care if it hurts And you're feeling love that you can't hang on/It's the last way/ It's the last way Stop to think when all your walls are down When all your walls are down/ Than there's love/ You're taking what you're giving When all your walls are down/ When all your walls are down/ Than there's love It's the last way out of here... Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 14:16 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ shopping -[Essay] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-24 21:51 In the morning I took a professional exam, which seem rather easy for me. I'm sure that I will pass it. At noon after knowing that sister will travel in Zhangjiajie,Hunan Province early tomorrow morning, I went shopping with her for 5 hours. I was exausted when I came back!Some consider shopping as a good way to relax and refresh. Frankly speaking,I don't like window shopping. It's a tough job for me to step into and out of the stores one by one. ouch! my sore feet and legs! There is nothing better to do than to listen to a lovely song to have a relax! Shopping Mall Shopping mallÀïʲô¶¼ÓĞ! Shopping mallÀïʲôûÓĞ£¿ ¾ÍÊDZğÍüÁËtake money or card with you! Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 21:51 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(3) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ a pavilion -[Essay] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-24 12:03 At about 10 a.m. I went to a bookstore by riding bicycle. I took a short cut by going through TJ University from the North Gate to the East one. I noticed that the square with modern style fountains and little bridges has been constructed. The lawn is neat and smooth. The water in the lake is green and limpid. In the center of the square stands a pavilion. Founded in 1895 Tianjin University is the earliest university in China. Though I have passed by the campus for many times, I've never looked at the pavilion carefully. Stepping into the pavilion I saw a diploma engraved on the wall. Why is it put on there? I thought about this question. When I read the words on the wall I got to know that it is the first diploma in China,awarded to Wang Chonghui in 1900. On the other side the school song is put on the wall "»¨µÌ°ª°ª£¬±±ÔËÌÏÌÏ£¬Î¡Î¡Ñ§¸®±±Ñó¸ß..." The lyric encourage millions of students to be diligent. Paul Simon-killer wants to go to college Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 12:03 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ a nice weekend - 11 July -[Essay] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-24 11:49

Rainy In the afternoon the rain stopped at last. I with my sister took niece to McDonald so that award her a nice fast food for her got double full marks in the final exams. I also took a book to read when my niece playing at the children's activity area. But I don't know when I got the habit of watching strangers around me:naive and lovely children playing happily, adults chatting, waiters and waitress working hard... Though the book I read is also interesting, I prefer watching others how they act, listening what they are talking about without being perceived. I don't understand why I enjoy doing that. Maybe I seem to be lonely? In the evening I watched the F1 Racing on TV.Schumacher scored his eightieth career victory and his tenth of the season as Ferrari once again scored a strategy triumph over their rivals. These great achievements make some think the season becomes dull coz there is no doubt that Michael will be the season champion, while others still show interest in how many victories he will gain in all in the end of this season. Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 11:49 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ÄÃblogcnû°ì·¨£¡ -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-23 20:48 ³Ô¹ıÍí·¹£¬´ò¿ªµçÄÔ¡£·¢ÏÖblogcn¿ÉÒÔ´ò¿ªÁË£¬ĞÄÀïÒ»Õó¸ßĞË¡£·¢ÏÖÓĞÒ»Ê׸費ÄÜÕı³£²¥·ÅÁË£¬¾Í±à¼­Ğ޸ġ£½á¹û£¬²»ÖªÔõô¸ãµÄ blog±äµÃÃæÄ¿È«·Ç£¬ºÃ³ó£¡Ô­À´blogcn»¹ÊÇûÓĞȬÓú¡£ÉËĞÄ£¡ÄÇÆªÈÕÖ¾ÎÒÊÇûÓа취²¹¾ÈÁË£¬°Ñ¸èÇú°áµ½ÕâÀïÀ´°É¡£ µçÓ°La Boum µÄÖ÷ÌâÇú Reality by Richard Sanderson Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 20:48 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ µçÓ°²åÇú Stay -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-22 22:37 ×òÌì¿´Á˺«¹úƬ¡¶Ò°Âùʦ½ã¡·¡£Õâ²¿ÑØÏ®ÁË¡¶Ò°ÂùÅ®ÓÑ¡·µÄ·ç¸ñ£¬Ö»ÊÇÈ«ÖÇÏͱ»µ¼ÑİÒ¡ÉíÒ»±ä³ÉÁ˾¯»¨£¬Ó°Æ¬Àï×ÔÈ»¾Í¶àÁËЩ˵²»ÉϾªĞ͝ÆÇµ«Ò²ÁîÈËÌáĞĵõµ¨µÄ×·²¶³¡Ãæ¡£×ÜÖ®£¬Ó°Æ¬´ïµ½Á˱¯É˵ÄʱºòÈÃÄãÉ˸У¬¸ãЦµÄʱºòÈÃÄã¿ìÀÖµÄЧ¹û¡£ÖµµÃÒ»ÌáµÄÊÇÀïÃæµÄ²åÇú¶¼±È½ÏºÃÌı¡£ÆäÖĞÒ»Ê×ÈÕÎĸèÇúTears£¬ºÜÔçÌı¹ı£¬ÄÇÊÇÒ»¸öÔÚÈÕ±¾¹¤×÷µÄÍøÓÑ2Äê°ëǰ·¢mail¸øÎҵġ£ÕâÊ׸èÈÃÎÒ¼ÇÆğÁËËû£¬Ö»Êǵ½ÏÖÔÚÔçÒѾ­Ã»ÓĞÁªÏµÁË¡£²»ÖªµÀËû»¹ºÃô¡£ ÏÂÃæÒ»Ê×ÊÇMaurice Williams and The Zodiacs µÄStay.ËäÈ»ÔÚÓêÖеľµÍ·ÈÃÈËÁªÏëÆğµçÓ°¡¶ÓêÖĞÇú¡·»¹ÓĞÍõ·ÆµÄÄÇÊ×ÃÆµÄMV£¬µ«ÔÚÕâÊ×StayµÄ³ÄÍĞÏ£¬»¹ÊǸе½ÉÔĞíµÄÀËÂş¡£»¹ÓĞÒ»Ê׸èÇúûÓĞÕÒµ½Á´½Ó£¬ÒÔºóÕÒµ½ÔÙ²¹ÉÏ¡£ Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 22:37 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(2) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Summer Wind -[Music] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-21 16:59 It's hot and humid. I don't want to go outside, just want to stay in. Though the fan cools me off a little, I always feel like thristy and dehydrated and want to drink water all the time. Now I am dreaming of the cool breeze from seaside. Summer Wind The summer wind, came blowin' in - from across the sea It lingered there, so warm and fair - to walk with me All summer long, we sang a song - and strolled on golden sand Two sweethearts, and the summer wind Like painted kites, those days and nights - went flyin' by The world was new, beneath a blue - umbrella sky Then softer than, a piper man - one day it called to you And I lost you, to the summer wind The autumn wind, and the winter wind - have come and gone And still the days, those lonely days - go on and on And guess who sighs his lullabies - through nights that never end My fickle friend, the summer wind Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 16:59 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 13 Going On 30 -[Movie] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-21 10:17 I saw this movie last night. 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C'est pas l'enfer non plus Question d'habitude... Si c'est pas pour la vie, tant pis, Alors dis oui... **J'aime pas l'habitude! J'aime pas quand ça dure! J'ai pas vingt ans... J'ai pas d'attitude... M¨ºme si j'ai l'allure! J'ai pas vingt ans... Et des talons aiguilles: un talent de fille, M¨¦lodie du vent... Je change comme je rime, cachet d'aspirine, On est vieux ¨¤ vingt ans... Moi j'ai le temps! ** C'est pas l'histoire d'amour Qui coule comme l'Adour Plutôt un courant d'air Qui souffle sur ta terre J'veux plus d'un: je m'attache, qui m'ennuie et me fâche Moi j'ai le temps! Plutôt un coup d'audace, faut m'aimer ¨¤ ma place Et m'attendre au tournant La la la la la, m¨¦lodie du vent Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 10:59 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ¼Ó·ÆÃ¨ÃîÓï -[Entertainment] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-08 12:35 Money is not everything. There¡¯s Mastercard & Visa. ³®Æ±²»ÊÇÍòÄܵÄ,ÓĞʱ»¹ĞèÒªĞÅÓÿ¨¡£ One should love animals. They are so tasty. ÿ¸öÈ˶¼Ó¦¸ÃÈȰ®¶¯Îï,ÒòΪËüÃǺܺóԡ£ Save water. 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Accidents in backseats cause children. ºóÅÅ×ùλÉϵÄĞ¡º¢»áÉú³öÒâÍâ, ºóÅÅ×ùλÉϵÄÒâÍâ»áÉú³öĞ¡º¢¡£ ¡°Your future depends on your dreams.¡± So go to sleep. ¡°ÏÖÔÚµÄÃÎÏë¾ö¶¨×ÅÄãµÄ½«À´¡±£¬ËùÒÔ»¹ÊÇÔÙ˯һ»á°É¡£ There should be a better way to start a day than waking up every morning. Ó¦¸ÃÓиüºÃµÄ·½Ê½¿ªÊ¼ĞÂÒ»Ìì,¶ø²»ÊÇǧƪһÂɵÄÔÚÿ¸öÉÏÎç¶¼ĞÑÀ´¡£ ¡°Hard work never killed anybody.¡° But why take the risk? ŬÁ¦¹¤×÷²»»áµ¼ÖÂËÀÍö!²»¹ıÎÒ²»»áÓÃ×Ô¼ºÈ¥Ö¤Ã÷¡£ ¡°Work fascinates me.¡° I can look at it for hours! ¹¤×÷ºÃÓĞÒâ˼Ү!ÓÈÆäÊÇ¿´×űğÈ˹¤×÷¡£ God made relatives; Thank God we can choose our friends. Éñ¾ö¶¨ÁËË­ÊÇÄãµÄÇׯİ,ĞÒÔ˵ÄÊÇÔÚÑ¡ÔñÅóÓÑ·½ÃæËû¸øÁËÄãÁôÁËÓàµØ¡£ When two¡¯s company, three¡¯s the result! Á½¸öÈ˵Ä״̬ÊDz»Îȶ¨µÄ,Èı¸öÈ˲ÅÊÇ! A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view. ·şÊξÍÏóÌúË¿Íø,Ëü×èÖ¹ÄãðȻĞж¯µ«²¢²»·Á°­Ä㾡ÇéµÄ¹Û¿´¡£ The more you learn, the more you know, The more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why bother to learn. ѧµÄÔ½¶à,ÖªµÀµÄÔ½¶à, ÖªµÀµÄÔ½¶à,Íü¼ÇµÄÔ½¶à, Íü¼ÇµÄÔ½¶à,ÖªµÀµÄÔ½ÉÙ, ΪʲôѧÀ´×Å ¡£ Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 12:35 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ July 7 Lugou Bridge Incident commemorated -[Reading] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-07 23:35 People around China have held various activities to mark the 67th anniversary of the July 7 Lugou Bridge Incident on Wednesday. More than 100 new members of t he Communist Party of China (CPC) from the graduates institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences took an oath in a joining-CPC ceremony Wednesday morning at the Memorial Hall of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-1945), which is situated near the Lugou Bridge, southwest of Beijing proper. On July 7, 1937, the intruding Japanese forces assaulted Lugou Bridge or Lugouqiao (known as the Marco Polo Bridge), and Chinese defending soldiers responded by gun fire. This has been known as the world-famous Lugou Bridge Incident, which marked the beginning of Japan's all-out aggression against China as well as of China's War of Resistance to Japan. Thereafter July 7 became the very day for marking the incident. Fighting courageously and uninterruptedly against Japanese aggressor troops for eight straight years, Chinese people the final victory on August 15, 1945 when Japan surrendered unconditionally. Xiong Zhijian, who attended Wednesday's ceremony, cited July 7 as a day that is worthy of being remembered. "I feel I take the responsibility to make my due contributions to building my motherland into a thriving and prosperous country and to make contributions to the world peace." Wang Xinhua, curator of the memorial hall, said "We mark the war that occurred 67 years ago not for the purpose of instigating hate, but precisely for a peaceful world." "Taking a correct attitude toward history helps press ahead with the growth of Sino-Japanese friendly relations and world peace," Wang said. The commemoration day of the July 7 Incident is also a day impressed deeply in the mind of the people of the northeastern China region, which consists of three provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, and which was overridden by Japanese invaders during World War II. To date, chemical weapons abandoned by the Japanese troops still jeopardized the lives of local people. On August 4, 2003, a mustard gas leak from chemical weapons abandoned by Japanese invaders poisoned 43 residents in Qiqihar, one of whom died. As of August last year, 775 bombs and gas bombs left over by Japanese troops had been discovered in the city. An expert of history in Qiqihar city said that history could not be evaded and invaders could not evade punishment for their towering crimes, adding that only after all the chemical weapons discarded by Japanese invaders were destroyed, can Chinese people live a peaceful life. In east China's Jiangsu province, young volunteers from prestigious Nanjing University, Nanjing Teachers University and other institutions of higher learning have trekked to more than 30 villages under the administration of Nanjing, the provincial capital, to seek witnesses of the Nanjing Massacre and collect evidence and testimony for the Nanjing Massacre. The Nanjing Massacre occurred in December 1937 when the Japanese intruders occupied Nanjing, the then capital of China. More than 300,000 Chinese were slain in the slaughter. To remind people of the slaughter, a book exposing the atrocities of Japanese invaders in the massacre has been published in Nanjing. Zhu Chengshan, curator of the memorial hall of Chinese people who were killed in the massacre, noted the book was not only crucial historical material for studying the Nanjing Massacre, but also irrefutable evidence beating back Japan's right-wing forces who deny the slaughter. Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 23:35 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Roddick Rues Missed Chances -[Sports] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-05 17:52 Andy Roddick, after his first Wimbledon final, promised: "All is not lost because I lost today. I still had a hell of a run and proved Roger is not invincible, but he is pretty close." The Wimbledon No.2 seed won the first set with his attacking game plan. "I was just taking it to him," he said. "I wasn't wanting to get in rallies where he could do his thing, come up with spectacular stuff. I went out and I tried to take it to him. I was successful most of the time. And then a couple of key points I wasn't. That was about the difference in the match. I didn't want him to control anything out there. I wanted to play the match on my terms." Despite losing the final, the American said: "I'm growing more confident in my abilities. I do have a backhand and can hit it well. That's not a shock any more, at least not to me. Volleying is still an area where I can try to improve more but I think that progress has been made. "I proved a lot to myself today. I thought I took it to him and played the game the way I wanted to. I just came up short. It was a couple of points here and there." Roddick revelled in the occasion of playing in a Wimbledon final. "I went out there and felt great. I had so much fun playing that match because it was such a grudge match of one versus two," he said. "It was nice to get out there. It was great. There is no place like it. That's the most prestigious court that I'll ever have the chance to play on. To compete in a final and know there's some kid out there [in the US] watching me at 'Breakfast at Wimbledon' the way I used to, it's a pretty cool feeling." Praising his Swiss conqueror, he said: "Not only is he fast when he gets to the ball, you can have no play on it and make something out of it. I think he is unparalleled as far as that skill goes. A couple of times he picked them off his shoe strings. Definitely, he is great at doing that and keeping himself alive in points. He has an aura about him, there's no doubt." The defeated finalist joked about the traditional Wimbledon Champions' dinner that is attended by the Men's and Women's Champions. "I just want to know how long Maria Sharapova's skirt is going to be. Is it going to be short? Is it going to be long? I'm disappointed I won't get to see that. I might just sneak in and crash the party. I'll bring the beer man, let's go." Rain Saved Me, Says Federer The bad weather that plagued The Championships was, in the end, the factor that made the crucial difference to Roger Federer's defence of his Gentlemen's Singles title.After defeating Andy Roddick 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4, the Swiss explained that when rain stopped the play in the third set when he was trailing 4-2, the half-hour break gave him the opportunity to re-evaluate his tactics. He changed his game and took control to win Wimbledon for the second time."Andy was playing good tennis," said Federer. "He was putting me under pressure and was a better player up till then. I couldn't really play the way I wanted to. I thought maybe starting to serve and volley would win me some free points and not make me play a long rally every time, because that was actually the thing that was killing me. From the baseline, he was taking a lot of risks on my serve."It makes me extremely happy and proud that I made the right choice at such a moment." Federer said he expected Roddick to attack him with every weapon at his command from the start of the match, but that there was little he could do about it in the first set."He was serving too big. He was serving 10 miles an hour quicker in the beginning than in the rest of the match. That was the key to his success in the first set, serving too big for me. He was even serving second serves at 120 miles an hour." This was Federer's third victory in three Grand Slam finals. "I have a very good winning percentage in finals," he agreed. "It seems like I can get my act together at the right time and even stay calm. After winning the Australian Open this year I decided that for me winners stay and losers go. I don't want to be one of those who goes." Federer admitted he was nervous when he served for the match at 5-4 in the fourth set. "But somehow, my reactions after the match were very similar to last year. I fell to my knees and started to cry again because I couldn't believe it. But somehow I feel even more joy this year because I had so much pressure going into this tournament. Now, to see my name on the champions' board twice in a row, I get more joy out of this." Federer said his next goal was to do well at the Athens Olympics. "It has always been a dream for me to represent my country, to win a medal. I came so close at the Olympics four years ago. I'm going there hoping to maybe do one step better." The Wimbledon champion also feels there remains room for improvement in his game. "I feel I can serve and volley more. It has always been my dream to play better at the net. I'm not bad, but I definitely feel there is room for improvement. But it's just so hard for me to do so because my opponents are so incredibly tough on returns and second passing shots." Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 17:52 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Sharapova Stuns Serena to Win Title -[Sports] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-03 23:45 Russian teenage sensation Maria Sharapova lifted her first Grand Slam crown on Saturday by pulling off a convincing two-set victory over title holding American Serena Williams. The 17-year-old Russian, already second youngest Wimbledon finalist in the Open era behind Swiss Martina Hingis, out hit Williams 6-1 and 6-4 to become the second Russian woman to win a Grand Slams title. Anastasia Myskina was the first Russian woman to ever win a Grand Slam title after beating fellow Russian Elena Dementieva in the all-Russian final of this year's French Open. Having realized her victory over Williams, Sharapova knelt down on the court with hands covering her face in disbelief, before running up to the stand to meet his father for the great joy. Williams, six-time Grand Slam winner, used to be too much for her opponent but in Saturday's final she found herself just unable to match the leggy blonde teenager. Sharapova, who was playing her second Wimbledon, made the final after coming back from one set down to see off American veteran Lindsay Davenport in Thursday's semifinal, which was interrupted by rain. Sharapova had benefited from the rain delay, after which she regrouped to dispose of convincingly Davenport, the 1999 Wimbledon champion. But on sunny Saturday, Sharapova just need not the blessing of rain and came out stronger to put Williams on her back foot. Sharapova served quite well and outhit williams from the baseline, while Williams was pressured to make a string of frustrating forehand errors. Williams, two-times Wimbledon champion, made the final after surviving a determined resistence from Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmoin the semifinal. It is the first time for Williams to reach the final of a GrandSlam since she came back from an 8-month absence due to a knee operation in August. Williams had been bidding to become only the ninth woman to have won three or more straight Wimbledon singles titles. "Thank for giving me a tough match, but sorry I do win today," Sharapova said at the award ceremony. "Sorry for taking the trophy from you for one year," she said. Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 23:45 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(2) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Ò»ÄêÓÖ¹ıÈ¥Ò»°ëÁË -[Photo] ʱ¼ä£º2004-07-01 21:56 ÈÕ×Ó˵¿ì²»¿ì£¬ËµÂı²»ÂıµØÔÚÎŞÖªÖĞĬĬµØ×ß×Å¡£½ñÄêÒѾ­¹ıÈ¥ÁËÒ»°ë£¬Ê§È¥ºÜ¶à£¬·ÅÆúºÜ¶à£¬Ò²µÃµ½ºÜ¶à¡£¿ìÀÖÒà»òÊDz»¿ìÀÖ¶¼Ö»»áÔÚĞĺşÉϵ´ÆğÁ°äô£¬È»ºóºÍʱ¼äÒ»ÆğÇÄÇÄÂÓ¹ı¡£·Å·ÉèäèôµÄĞÄÁ飬ÄÄÅÂÔÙ³ÁÍ´µÄ´´ÉËÒ²»á±»Ê±¼ä¸§Æ½¡£ÓÃÏ£Íû×÷°é×ßÌìÑİɣ¬Ò²Ğí»áÔÚÈËÉúµÄij´¦Ò²¿ª³öѤÀõύ¶ä¡£ Model Aya Kato displays the world's first blue roses at a media preview in Tokyo Wednesday, June 30, 2004. 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" You Are So Beautiful" is one of them. It was written in 70's last century by British singer Joe Cocker. I have no way to find the link of the song performed by Joe, but I've got the same song by Kenny Rogers, who is also one of my favorite singers. You are so beautiful to me You are so beautiful to me Can't you see You're everything I hoped for You're everything I need You are so beautiful to me You are so beautiful to me You are so beautiful to me Can't you see You're everything I hoped for You're every, everything I need You are so beautiful to me Halle ·¢±íÓÚ 22:52 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Pipa -[Music] ʱ¼ä£º2004-06-26 11:31 The pipa is a four stringed lute with a pear-shaped body. Its short, bent neck has 30 frets which extend onto the soundboard, offering a wide range (3.5 octavos). This instrument appears in texts dating up to the second century B.C. There are a lot of written texts of the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD) about pipa music played and the stories that inspired the composition for those pipa pieces. Since the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the pipa is one of the most popular Chinese instruments, and has maintained its appeal in solo as well as chamber genres. The pipa technique is characterised by spectacular finger dexterity and virtuosi programmatic effects. Rolls, slaps, pizzicato, harmonics and noises are often combined into extensive tone poems vividly describing famous battles or other exciting scenes. The instrument is also capable of more lyrical effects in pieces inspired by poetry, landscapes and historical themes. Pipa music has been loved by Chinese people through centuries and there used to be a large repertoire of pipa music, a lot of them were lost, and some of them were handed down from generation to generation through individual artists and scholars. 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