Thursday, October 4, 2018

English Tips

English Tips:
1. But the German chancellor Angela Merkel said Berlin needed to be certain that Greece was serious about spending cuts.
2. The precondition however is that Greece will accept an ambitious austerity program so that the trust of the financial  markets can be restored.
3. The British prime minister Golden Brown has said sorry to a woman he had been called on microphone describing as “bigoted” during Campaigning for General election.
4. They highlight a vast gulf between the Prime minister’s behavior and attitude in public and in private. Warm, attentive and concerned on camera, angry dismissive and disdainful when off it.
5. Coroner  concluded that Mrs. McQueen hanged himself after taking a mixture of cocaine tranquilizers and sleeping pills. 
6. The first offshore wind farm in the United States has won government approval after years of opposition from environmentalists and indigenous tribes.


the government ususally covers everyting up, including mental health problems within China.
Yes. You can blame in on corruption, the government or whatever else you would like to.
Most often than not, the widespread corruption goes unnoticed and unpunished.

Triggers for the attacks have included pent-up grivevances over lost jobs, business failures, broken relationships, and a new home that officals had ordered torn down.

China devotes hundred thousand officials to control internet's content. The real question behind this is: why China try to control the internet content so much? what do they want people 
not to know? Is it about China or the foreigner countries?

This was the sixth attack on schoolchildren in China since March -- a succession of attacks that had already prompted calls for more security at schools and worries about social malaise 
that some see underneath China's rapid economic growth.


My thoughts about the school attack
The succession of bloody assaults on schools shocks me heavily. It is belived that triggers for the attacks have included pent-up grivevances over lost jobs, business failures, broken relationships,
and a new home that officals had ordered torn down. The attacks prompted worries about social malaise that some see underneath China's rapid economic growth.









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