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2015年10月30日

the economic pressure of single-handedly

I know families where little girls died mysterious deaths. I know women who now suffer lifelong gynaecological problems because they hid in the hills when they were due to give birth in order to avoid forced abortion at the hands of roving family planning police. I know whole families blighted by the weight of the fines for a child born outside the plan reenex 效果
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And what of the Chinese children who were lucky enough to be born in the past three and a half decades?

For them there is often the psychological pressure of single-handedly meeting the expectations of two parents and four grandparents who have strained every sinew to house, clothe, feed and educate them... not to mention the economic pressure of single-handedly looking after these parents and grandparents as they age reenex hongkong.
No panacea?

China says its family planning rules have prevented hundreds of millions of births and made possible its economic miracle - by freeing women to go out to work and by encouraging saving.

But critics always said China's birth rate would have come down with or without the policy as it industrialised, pointing out that other developing Asian countries have seen a comparable decline without such Draconian policies large silicone steamer.


  


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2014年07月08日

one immutable truth endured

There was the alarming popularity of short shorts; the odd fixation onpuffy, bloused jerseys; the bumblebee sock phase (not to be confused with the leg-warmer sock craze); and, in what was surely the sport's couture low point, a brief dabble with the unitard.

Through it all, however, one immutable truth endured: Soccer cleats were black.

Yes, maybe there was the odd white stripe. Even a logo or two. But starting on Thursday, even casual fans will notice something different during the World Cup in Brazil as they watch the feet of the players fight over control of the ball. These days, the only ones still wearing black cleats are the referees. Everyone else looks as though he got into a fight with a rainbow.瑜伽鍛煉


"I don't even get surprised by any of the colors anymore," said Luis Suárez, the star striker for Liverpool, who will lead Uruguay's team in Brazil. "I've seen pink, green, everything. When I was a boy, there was no question, the boots were black.

He laughed. "I think everyone now knows those days are over."美容機構




After the 2010 World Cup, when most players stuck to the basics, the European Championships in 2012 offered a hint of the game's palette expansion. But the major shoe companies have planned a veritable parade of pigment for Brazil. The names sound like smoothie flavors: Metallic Mach Purple, Prism Violet, Earth Green, Solar Slime (it looks sort of like lemonade). Nike's new shoes, which will be worn by stars like Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, have bold pinks and yellows, as well as a sock-type insert in some models that reputedly provides more ankle support

Adidas's freshest models, which will be on the feet of Argentina's Lionel Messi, among others, are a sort of mottled, fluorescent-lizard-style shoe that blares loud blues and oranges. Puma appears to be going for an odd, gender-neutral sort of statement. Its new line features a design in which one shoe in each pair is pink while the other is blue.

"Personally, I always liked the all-black -- I thought they were sleek," said Jozy Altidore, a United States forward who endorses Adidas. "But we all know the importance of marketing, and so, to be honest, I just wear whatever they send me."Attractive women - making eyes for girl







  


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2014年06月10日

Bavaria Riesending caves Switzerland

Bavaria's Riesending caves

A team from Switzerland was due to join the operation and an Italian team was also on standby
Deepest and longest cave system in Germany - 19,2km long and 1,148m deep 痛經

Narrow tunnels reached only by abseiling down 300m
Lies on Austrian border, north of Berchtesgaden
Injured researcher reportedly helped discover caves in 1995 急救產品
Mapping of cave system began in 2002

The initial aim was for alpine experts to set up a base station at a depth of 300m and then establish communications with the rescue team.

Stefan Schneider from Bavaria's mountain rescue said bringing up the injured climber would be even harder than reaching him had been: "You have to imagine it's 1,000m almost vertically, where you have to climb up with ropes and crampons."

Very few specialists were equipped to deal with such depths, he added
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Some 200 people were involved in the rescue operation near Berchtesgaden

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2013年09月10日

Science of Serendipity Office

Among the installations is a 'lunch button' kiosk, which matches up employees with common interests to have lunch together that day. And there is a 'conversation portal'─a two-way videoconferencing system attached to the end of a long cafe table─to help 'spark informal conversation' among diners from offices around the world, Mr. Rose says. Another is a 'conversational balance table' where an animated floral display provides instant feedback on whether someone is hogging a conversation g-suite cardinal manchester.

And workers in Salesforce.com's Portland office may eventually enter and exit through 'voting doors, ' in which a question is displayed such as 'Cake or pie?' or 'Is your work tapping into your inner genius?' for which staffers must choose a 'yes' or 'no' door to walk through. Salesforce.com declined to comment on the plans.

Efforts don't always have to cost a lot of money. In the last two years National Public Radio has held six 'Serendipity Days' in which about 50 employees from different departments, including digital, engineering, HR and news, volunteer to come together and think of new ideas and projects over a two-day period g-suite in oldham. One idea behind the program is to 'work with groups you wouldn't ordinarily work with through the course of your week, ' says Lars Schmidt, NPR's senior director of talent acquisition and innovation, who says in past sessions he has helped develop a new social-media training program for staff.

At Boston marketing agency CTP, employees swap desks and offices each summer. The company started the initiative to encourage more cross-departmental contact between creatives and account executives, who don't normally sit near each other and interact much smartcloud
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Attempts to engineer serendipity aren't entirely new. Steve Jobs famously designed the Pixar headquarters with central bathrooms so that people from around the company would run into each other g-suite manchester. And firms have increasingly adopted open plans and even unassigned seating to get workers mingling more widely. In announcing its recent telecommuting ban, Yahoo Inc. YHOO -1.74% noted in a staff memo that incidental encounters in the hall or around the cafeteria can lead to new insights
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