星光
相约来到这世上 却在途中失散
走的路是否一样
看着同一片艳阳 我忽然有预感
久违的陌生人会遇上
上帝布置的悲伤 和分配的阳光
你和我是否一样
拥抱同一种信仰 我忽然有预感
我们会是彼此的星探
也许是你笑的弧度跟我很像
也许是因为守护的星座和我一样
也许是漫长的黑夜特别孤单
才会背靠著背一起等天亮
黑夜如果不黑暗 美梦又何必向往
破晓会是坚持的人最後获得的奖赏
黑夜如果太黑暗 我们就闭上眼看
希望若不熄灭就会亮成心中的星光
这首歌……要送给那个总是宠着我,疼着我,给我温暖和勇气的人。
梦想,是我们此生必须完成的宿命。
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The four Russian students in my sociology class are stupid! When Mark asked if you finish reading topic 6, all of them said yes and agreed to continue topic 7. However, when they were asked what is the meaning of the work and mother role, they said they don’t know. Every time when Mark asked how much we understand out of ten, they always said ten even they fell asleep during Mark’s talking. They are stupid!
In economics lesson, we looked at market failure including externalities, missing market, merit and demerit goods and market imperfections. These concepts are a little bit difficult to understand but fortunately, I got all the multiple-choice questions right in the class exercise.
In psychology lesson, we looked at the application of day care in real life and the most exciting thing is we are going to do role-play on Friday~ aha!
Friday, October 17, 2009
Today’s sociology lessons are very interesting. We watched a video about Japanese family. In the video, the connotation of family is completely different from the common sense of family. The video described a phenomenon that Japanese wives tend to become depressive because their husbands’ retirement. In Japanese society, husbands are usually the main financial support of the family, while wives stay at home taking care of family members and doing housework. In the video, there’s no communication between husbands and wives in most Japanese families. Some husbands work until very late and then eat out with colleagues in order not to avoid talk or even face to their wives. Moreover, some of them work and live in different cities, thus, they met their wives once a month. No wonder those wives are getting depressed. Husbands and wives are like two workers and their family life are like business and husband and wife making cooperation. It is the special
Tuesday October 14, 2009
Today, two hours economics, one-hour sociology and one-hour psychology.
Sadly, I fail my psychology test, with a poor score 16 out of 24. I do not know how many others got but I do think I need to read every question properly and answer what they want me to answer. Anyway, I’ll rewrite the question because I know my knowledge is completed and nobody did well as I did.
Economics, we almost finished elasticity including price elasticity of demand, income elasticity of demand, cross price elasticity of demand and what we have not done is the price elasticity of supply. Elasticity is to measure the proportionate responsiveness to the price changes, interesting and challenging.
Sociology, we looked at ideology family, represented by new right conservative politicians, is completely ridiculous because the view they argued is out of date at least 30 years. For example, they argued that contraception is deviant because girls will be easy
Monday October 13, 2009
Monday is special. I have one hour of all the subjects I had, psychology, economics, maths and sociology. The results of the psychology test will come out tomorrow, expecting with a nervous nerve…shaking and fearing. In addition, the week after next week, we will have a mock for psychology. I swear I will spell a curse on her. Mark’s lecture is really disgusting… He did not wrote on the board therefore we do not have any notes and his lecture is really pointless. I totally do not understand what the examining points are. Anyway, I started to keep notes myself today. annoying Mark.
We started to look at PED of demand, which is to measure how sensitive the demand is referring to the price changes. Marie said we will do more practice tomorrow. We nearly finished the experiment report about our own memory research in psychology lesson. Bea said that tomorrow we are going to start chapter 2 attachments. I doubted. Personal tutoring for homework an
Friday, October 09, 2009
Sorry guys~ I am so sorry that I haven’t written any in these days and I am blaming myself already.
So here we go. Let’s start to talk about the progress I made these days. After the big big lunch in London, I continued my study in economics and psychology and took the test on Monday and Tuesday. I know the results won’t be bad…but still, I need to improve more. By now, we finished supply and demand in economics towards to price elasticity, tough work. Psychology, sticking in eye witness testimony, will finish soon and Bea will give us a mock before half term break. I know I will hate her since I first met her……. Talking about mock, there’s someone I have to mention. I think you may guess it’s Mark. Bingo! That’s him! He is the laziest tutor and most irresponsible teacher I’ve ever had. Last week, after a one-minute talk, he finished the tutorial and told us next time we can come half an hour later. Today ,I went his place half an hou
Thursday, October 1, 2009
What a nice day when you get the news that the first lesson on 10 o’clock has been cancelled. But the damn Mark didn’t come because he has a conference in Briton. Well, I was still expecting the chapter consensus, culture and identity. Anyway, never mind.
Today is all about economics and math. The 2 hours math in the afternoon till half past five nearly drove me to mad, especially calculating the annoying sine and cosine questions. I was suffering to death. However, what we did in economics is quite interesting. We did an oral essay with Marie. The topic is what determinants the demand of British cars. We looked at price, which move the quantity demanded up and down, also other things that shift demand curve to the left and right, such as income, joint and competitive goods, interest rate, exchange rate, government policy and so on.
And we looked at derived demand and composite demand, which are really confusing, even Marie said it’s
Tuesday, September 30, 2009
2 hours economics with Marie and 1 hour for both psychology and sociology today
We did lots of practice for demand curve and a test for PPF in the two hours. In psychology lesson, we did exam skills practice. But, with Mark, we did amazing discussion!
Today, we looked at gender. Gender determined by culture is different from sex determined by nature. Despite of the biological differences between men and women, the influences are far more important than nature things. Women doing both
Monday, September 29, 2009
Happy day
In the morning, psychology is relaxing. Central executive allocates attention to slave systems that are phonological loop and visuo-spatial sketchpad. Because central executive has no storage capacity, so episodic buffer was introduced in by Baddley(2000) to cover the limitation of working memory model. Compared with multi-store memory model, working memory made a big progress. It explains the case study from KF, SC, and LH and has strong supporting experiments from Baddley and Bunge. But the doubt is that what the exact function is of central executive. Some scientists think the concept of central executive is too vague. Also, the concept of central executive buffer has been doubted for its accuracy. Eslinger and Demosio did a case study EVR which suggested that central executive is non-unitary.
These may bore you to death…….sorry, no more!
Mark is terrible! Today he didn’t come and leave us loads of written work.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Dol told me that somebody planned to eat out at the mid-autumn festival, which is next Saturday. I started to being worried. How could I suffer that on such a day. I even wish it was a school day so that I wouldn’t be so suffering like now. I am hesitating about whether I should phone my family or not, although I know I should do this for politeness…….
Things are getting complicated.
By Friday, we have learnt stratification in sociology, demand curve in economics, cosine rule in math, and working memory model in psychology. I realized I have to preview in sociology, otherwise it is really difficult to totally understand what Mark is talking about. Economics are getting easier I guess the reason is that my English has made progress. The new concepts of composite demand and derived demand are interesting. There is too much homework for psychology. I know Bea is hard to deal with since the first time I met her. Reading and memorizing a
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Yesterday was good. Everything ran smoothly and today I am going to continue my yoga lessons. Academic diary has become more and more boring. God bless me to be strong-minded.
Yesterday, 2 hours economics 1 hour sociology and 1 hour psychology, all these made yesterday not too bad.
We finished the introduction of economics, which including main three questions of economics, production possibility frontier,opportunity cost, and finally positive and normative statements. We did all the graphs and analysis. Although this is my second time to learn this stuff, I still felt they were attractive and fascinating. Sophia told me it is so lucky to have Marie because she is excellent for teaching economics. Chris Woolley has been criticized for his free style teaching. I strongly doubt that people graduated from Cambridge University all like free style because Mark, our sociology teacher, also graduated from cam, likes teaching in free style