Monday, November 17, 2008
The Butterfly Effect
Evan seems to be an ordinary boy in the neighborhood. Play and hang out with his friends and does exactly what boys do and he did the same thing when he eventually grew up as a teenager and went to college. But some what he has been suffering from memory lost. That he couldn’t even remember a strand of it. This has been happening to him since he was young. And it turned to be as big mystery. It was already college when he uncovered the veil that he can go to the past and undo or change the past itself! .
Friday, November 14, 2008
Jia cheng Li
He is the richest person in China, and his name is Jiacheng Li. He was born in 1928, in Chaozhou, Guangzhou province, China. In 1940, he had to move to HongKong because of Japan's oppression. Unfortunately, his father passed away in 1942. So, he quit school to work and to take care of his mom and siblings. He got a job in a toy manufacturing company. In this company he was a salesman. He worked daytime, and studied at night in a school. Because of his diligence he became a general manager of the company before he was twenty years old. Two years later, he used his savings to establish his own company-Changjiang plastic factory. He didn't have a high education background, but he attained his dream. Then he expanded his company to overseas. He started to invest in diffirent areas. Since 1972, his company started to sell stocks on the market. And in 1979, they purchased a commercial bank of England. He was the first person who purchased a British investment bank. Also in 1984, his company purchased a HongKong electric power company's stocks to control HongKong's electric supplies. In Dec 1995, the value of his company was 42 billion on the market. He is a richest person in HongKong , also in China. And he is the 11th richest person on the world ranking.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Expectation for LA
I decided come to U.S last year. I applied for MBA degree in Fremont one university, and it is near from San Francisco. I've seen San Francisco from some Hong Kong movies before. So, before come to U.S I already had an image of San Francisco. And actually there's no big diffirences. And I thought LA is progressive city, so there must be a lot of buildings and a lot of people are walking around. Also, I thought that people are very friendly and educated. Surprisingly, LA has very little buildings(if compare to BeiJing China) in downtown, and you will hardly to see people are walking around. People in LA come from diffirent nationalities, so their cultures also are diffirent. Maybe because of this diffirence, I couldn't feel they are friendly and educated. There are some diffirences from my expectations, but some have been true like weather is hot(now a little cold in the evening), and the location is good for access to other places.
I've been here for six months, and I'm trying to go along with here's people and get use to stay in this new place. I hope I can achieve my goal in the United States.
I've been here for six months, and I'm trying to go along with here's people and get use to stay in this new place. I hope I can achieve my goal in the United States.
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