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81. Perhaps The One Aspect That I Dislike Most Out Here Is The
Suffice to say, all newspaper articles in China are written in a very dry style she would also ask me to give her some help on her English homework.
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Perhaps the one aspect that I dislike most out here is the curriculum. I'm out here to study for a year so I realize that not every day would be National Geographic levels of excitement and that I would be spending a good part of my time on the opposite side of the globe doing the old nine to five in class. But what makes the daily grind so fucking unbearable is that what I'm getting out of bed every morning at 7:30AM for is such drivel. Every semester there are four different classes. One is this newspaper article class. The People's Daily ...I should save my invective for a slightly more difficult target than the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party (actually, far less doctrinaire papers are de rigeur around here.) Suffice to say, all newspaper articles in China are written in a very dry style with a lot of esoteric grammar. I remember the first article I read and having to look up literally 3/4 of the words. But these articles seem to have been spit out by some software program, where it seems there's some algorithm to throw in these phrases in every paragraph, like: "Since the open market reform of 1978..." and "China's economy is [insert colorful adjective] developing." Once you learn these phrases, reading articles is a snap. For example, "Since the open market reform of 1978, Tianjin's women's volleyball team has won 4 national titles." Or, "Gong Li's new movie takes place in the Qing dynasty, long before China's economy began to violently develop." Another class is listening comprehension. Last semester, this class was characterized by the fact that this class of my four classes focused the least on listening comp. We would sit down and just read through the textbook and then the teacher would have us close the book and repeat the sentences verbatim. On special occasions, we could even "listen" to the passage. This semester's class involved watching what seemed the final projects of Moviemaking 101 students. The teacher liked to play one line at a time, and then ask, "What did she say?" Usually the class would give an incoherent murmur, whereupon she would rewind the tape and play that line again. Finally when someone would speak up audibly (usually after the fifth or sixth iteration), she'd then ask everyone individually what the person said. This went on twice a week, an hour and a half each time.

82. Home Office Computing: The High-tech Hall Of Shame - Includes Related Article On
Worse, the instruction manual read like a chinese restaurant menu. If you want to do some helpful homework before buying or installing new hardware,
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I got all my homework done, survived class, and even got to hang out with Joel So, I leave Peoria, go back to Indy, help Mom and Dad get ready for their
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88. Emily S Universe Update Archive Fall 2004
Last night I finished the comp Phys homework that I had overdue for like two She has since gone back to China, but they ve kept in touch by writing two
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89. The Atlantic Online
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