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Smartest SEO Guy

May 20th, 2008 lily Posted in News No Comments »

No doubt that every webmaster and website owner knows the importance of search engine optimization (SEO), which is a core leading to your website’s success. Nowadays, SEO is a little niche market which is slowly becoming the single most important factor in the success of all online businesses. But you may wonder how I can get the best information about SEO? I think smartest guy in SEO is definitely the best place.

After you link to his blog, you will find that he owns and operates two corporations. Needless to say running two businesses and maintaining any kind of social life is not an easy task. Over the last 3 years he has developed a passion for search engine optimization. On his blog, he shares all the hints and tips for SEO that he’s learned. He also shares tools he’s found that aid in search engine optimization and a lot of them are even free! It is really a great help to everybody who is looking for a place to market their websites and let their products and services discovered by their targeted consumers.

Do yourself a favor and stop procrastinating. Tip and hints, everything you need to know about marketing are there. So what do you waiting for? Visit them right now!

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Park workers on strike

December 30th, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

Hundreds of workers at a state-owned wildlife park in south China’s Guangdong Province are on strike in protest at pay levels, leaving the animals unfed. When the park, affiliated to Shenzhen Tourism (Group) Corporation, tried to convert into a stock-holding enterprise last year, it began cutting overtime payments and withheld social security premiums for workers, while compensating more than 10 managers 100,000 yuan (12,500 US dollars) each before they left the park. Many of the workers have worked for the park for more than 10 years. They are extremely busy at weekends and holidays, but are only paid three yuan every extra hour. Many zoos in China are facing finical and management problems.According to the Chinese Society of Zoological Gardens, China had 173 public zoos in 1998, but many new safari parks have since emerged. And many zoos and parks have failed to improve their management to match up to their continuous expansion and renovation. As a result, only a few zoos and wildlife parks are able to attract steady tourist flows to sustain themselves, given limited government funding. Experts urge related government departments to play a responsible supervision role and recommend public donations as a way out of their financial crises. On the other hand, animals are given too little space and few schools have made zoos destinations for field studies, education goal zoos are supposed to serve.

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China sees soaring migrant population

December 29th, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

China’s migrant population has reached 150 million, 11.5 percent of the total, and the country has been experiencing the world’s largest population flow, with the number of migrants doubled in the past 10 years. More than 80 percent of migrants are rural people seeking jobs in cities, who would remain the majority of floating population for a long time. Last year, China’s migrant women of child-bearing age totaled 31.9 million. About 83 percent of newborn migrant babies registered in their hometown and were given birth certificates. The large amount of migrants has caused a lot of problem and arouses people’s attention to settle the migrants properly.

Migrant workers eased cities’ shortage of labor force and the pressure of aging population, but meanwhile posed challenges to the city’s public administration and services, especially birth control. Birth control and other issues concerning migrant workers are crucial to China’s overall family planning and the building of a new socialist countryside and a harmonious society. The commissions have urged local governments to ensure funding and personnel for family planning and improve services for migrants, and cover the family planning of migrants in future urban public administration and service system. I think that our country’s migrant’s policy will become better and more humanistic, as the proceeding of laws reform.

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Youths committing more violent crime

December 26th, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

Young people in Suffolk are committing more violent offences, despite an overall drop in the level of youth crime, it has emerged. The Youth Offending Service will continue to using approaches including getting disaffected young people involved in positive activity, and working to help them understand and move away from crime at an early stage. And the officials say they will work closely with other agencies to ensure the number of incidents continues to fall and that Suffolk remains one of the safest cities in the country.

In my opinion, there are two main reasons for youth’s violence. The first one is parents’ lacking of communicating with the youths. As the work competition is fierce, parents always focus on their job but ignore the kids, which will leads to youths committing violent probably.  The second reason is that the youth are easily affected by his surrounding environment, especially some movies and books. With the violent influence, the youths always regard the prisoners in movies or books as heroines, doing as what they used to. And with the parents’ divorce rate increasing yearly, the youths’ emotions are unstable with which violence and crime come along.

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Bad student in China VS Genius in US

December 25th, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

Judging from the title, you may think that I’m talking 2 people–one is a bad student in China and the other, a genius in US. However, you are totally wrong. Wanna figure out what happen? Keep reading.

Wang Nanzi, a Shanghai native, was labeled a standard ‘bad’ student for chatting in class and interrupting his teachers when he was studying at a Shanghai school eight years ago. Wang had to leave his home country in his second year of junior high school. He is now considered a talented animation designer after continuing his studies in the United States. Wang’s story raises concerns about China’s further educational reform and questions on how to get rid of the centuries-old Keju influence.

China’s education system originates from the centuries-old Keju (imperial examinations) system, which confined ambitious young men to the traditional ‘four books and five classics’ and cultivate students to be so-called standard genius with high marks but little creativity. Because of this influence, China’s educational system is well-known for offering fundamental knowledge but is accused of lacking creativity and confining students’ personalities. Wang’s story triggers criticism to China’s domestic education system from society. Students always develop into homework machines while their psychological development is neglected. However, It is not worth bragging about if some junior high students learn high school students’ textbooks and win the title of the Olympic Math’s Competition

genius

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Only children face employment discrimination

December 24th, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

China’s decades-old one-child policy, which was initiated at the end of 1979, helped reduce the population of the world’s most populous country by an official 30 million, but has also brought about discrimination against only children when they hunt for work on the cutthroat employment market. Several companies at the fair turned only children down because the companies believed that students from cities and only children cannot endure the hardships incurred in the process of work. A professor said the phenomenon has a popular nickname, the ‘only-child syndrome’. 

Nowadays, only children are supposed to be the symbols of bad spirit and habit. They cannot endure the hardships incurred in the process of work; they are prone to be effeminate and overconfident; they are inclined to hop from job to job when faced with hardship and fail to adapt to the surrounding environment. In other words, they’re not popular in the job market because many companies attach more importance to strong will and vitality to conquer hardships. As there goes an old saying” Rome was not built in a day”, the influence of one-child policy on job hunting has been through a long period. The policy has led parents to dote on their children, cultivating little princes and princesses across the nation, which will definitely do great harm to the forming of children’s value and characters.

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Woman gives birth to daughter’s baby

December 23rd, 2007 lily Posted in News No Comments »

In Tokyo, A Japanese woman in her 50s gave birth to a child she had carried for her daughter, who was unable to conceive as she had her womb removed due to cancer. Thought there have been cases of women acting as surrogate mothers and giving birth to their grandchildren in both the United States and Britain, it was the first time in Japan that a woman has acted as a surrogate mother for the child of her daughter — effectively delivering her grandchild. The case is likely to further stir debate in Japan about births by surrogate mothers, which both the government and a key medical association oppose. 

There was no one who didn’t admire the old mother’s courage, after reading the article. At the age of 50, she still risked giving birth to her grandchild, not for herself, but for her daughter. The dear mother deserves more praise not condemnation, her love given to her daughter is unselfish. On the other hand, the daughter, in my opinion, is selfish. Because of cancer, she had her womb removed and was unable to conceive, which was really pitiful. However, no matter how much she suffered from these and how eagerly she wanted a child, she should never let her old mother get pregnant for her. On any condition that she may also lose her mother. Something lost are gone for ever, one should cherish what he owns.   

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