Mar
30th
有一种爱,叫成全
By wl1201 wl1201
有一种爱,叫成全
他刚进初中那年,母亲抱回哇哇大哭的她,她哭是因为饿,尚不知失去双亲之痛。天上掉下个“林妹妹”,他异常欣喜。数据恢复 他读高中时,牵了她小小的手,送她进幼儿园,她总是在他松手的刹那,用力扯下他来,踮起小脚,柔软的小嘴在他颊上,亲一下,再亲一下,旋即转身,跑向她的教室,他总担心她摔跤,跟在身后喊:小妹,慢一点!她快乐的应答着,却不转身,裙裾上的蝴蝶结在奔跑中,展翅欲飞。google优化 高中毕业,他考进本地学府,她正好7岁。医生说,7岁,是做心脏手术的最佳年龄。他请假,和妈妈一同照顾她,他看到父亲签字的手在颤抖,心便紧了又紧,却买了她喜欢的卡通画册,一字一行,惟妙惟肖的读给她听。术后她醒来,费力的叫一声“哥”,声音飘渺如云烟,惹得他跑出病房,抱着医院的水杉树,如孩童般大哭。 网站推广 他大学毕业,很多次机会可以去更大的城市,找更适合他的职位,可是他始终不肯。母亲催促,他只是沉默,急了才说:我走了,小妹会死掉!母亲骂他乱讲话,却不再逼他去外地。 初夏,菱角新上市,她便吵着要他买来吃,他不肯,怕硬硬的菱角磕破她的手或唇,她便假装呜呜哭泣,却透过指缝看他的反应,他明知,也不揭穿,依了她,买下两斤菱角,一个一个用菜刀拦腰切断,再一个一个挤出粉白的米来,她只顾捡了丢进嘴里,急得他连声喊:慢一点哎,小祖宗!她得意的笑,捡一个大粒的,扔进他的嘴里。 机票 她高中,身体更虚弱,成绩总是不及人家,他索性换了一份清闲的工作,薪水少了很多,却可以每日下班回家辅导她,她哭,他哄,她笑,他亦笑:“小妹,你几时才长大?” 她进大学,他已近而立,依旧单身。她开始带男孩子回家,开心甜蜜的模样。母亲催他结婚,他只好谈下一个女友,她见了,很礼貌的叫他女友为姐姐,彼此牵手去那个叫阿呀呀的小店买女孩子的红妆。保健品 翌年开春,他在女友的要求下去北京发展,担心着她,她轻松笑曰:老哥你怎么那么罗嗦,什么事,爸妈和男朋友替我罩着啦!秋天,没有任何预言与铺垫,她心脏病突发,他匆忙赶回,已再也不能听到她叫他哥。 翻译公司 她曾带回家来的那个男孩子叫住他:我从来就不是她的男朋友,她只说哥不是亲生胜亲生,为她牺牲太多,要给他正常的生活。 他细心替她收拾卧室,宛如她同往日一样放学就要回来,却在梳妆台上,碰到他送她的不倒翁,剧烈的摇晃中,他看到底部刻有细如蚊蝇的两行小字:前尘往事断肠诗,侬为君痴君不知。除湿机 那是她的字体,大概是在他去北京后刻上去的吧?他抱着不倒翁,跌坐在地,心痛如裂。 他一直在等她长大,却不知道,水逝流年里,她已然懂得,世间有一种爱,叫成全……
他刚进初中那年,母亲抱回哇哇大哭的她,她哭是因为饿,尚不知失去双亲之痛。天上掉下个“林妹妹”,他异常欣喜。数据恢复 他读高中时,牵了她小小的手,送她进幼儿园,她总是在他松手的刹那,用力扯下他来,踮起小脚,柔软的小嘴在他颊上,亲一下,再亲一下,旋即转身,跑向她的教室,他总担心她摔跤,跟在身后喊:小妹,慢一点!她快乐的应答着,却不转身,裙裾上的蝴蝶结在奔跑中,展翅欲飞。google优化 高中毕业,他考进本地学府,她正好7岁。医生说,7岁,是做心脏手术的最佳年龄。他请假,和妈妈一同照顾她,他看到父亲签字的手在颤抖,心便紧了又紧,却买了她喜欢的卡通画册,一字一行,惟妙惟肖的读给她听。术后她醒来,费力的叫一声“哥”,声音飘渺如云烟,惹得他跑出病房,抱着医院的水杉树,如孩童般大哭。 网站推广 他大学毕业,很多次机会可以去更大的城市,找更适合他的职位,可是他始终不肯。母亲催促,他只是沉默,急了才说:我走了,小妹会死掉!母亲骂他乱讲话,却不再逼他去外地。 初夏,菱角新上市,她便吵着要他买来吃,他不肯,怕硬硬的菱角磕破她的手或唇,她便假装呜呜哭泣,却透过指缝看他的反应,他明知,也不揭穿,依了她,买下两斤菱角,一个一个用菜刀拦腰切断,再一个一个挤出粉白的米来,她只顾捡了丢进嘴里,急得他连声喊:慢一点哎,小祖宗!她得意的笑,捡一个大粒的,扔进他的嘴里。 机票 她高中,身体更虚弱,成绩总是不及人家,他索性换了一份清闲的工作,薪水少了很多,却可以每日下班回家辅导她,她哭,他哄,她笑,他亦笑:“小妹,你几时才长大?” 她进大学,他已近而立,依旧单身。她开始带男孩子回家,开心甜蜜的模样。母亲催他结婚,他只好谈下一个女友,她见了,很礼貌的叫他女友为姐姐,彼此牵手去那个叫阿呀呀的小店买女孩子的红妆。保健品 翌年开春,他在女友的要求下去北京发展,担心着她,她轻松笑曰:老哥你怎么那么罗嗦,什么事,爸妈和男朋友替我罩着啦!秋天,没有任何预言与铺垫,她心脏病突发,他匆忙赶回,已再也不能听到她叫他哥。 翻译公司 她曾带回家来的那个男孩子叫住他:我从来就不是她的男朋友,她只说哥不是亲生胜亲生,为她牺牲太多,要给他正常的生活。 他细心替她收拾卧室,宛如她同往日一样放学就要回来,却在梳妆台上,碰到他送她的不倒翁,剧烈的摇晃中,他看到底部刻有细如蚊蝇的两行小字:前尘往事断肠诗,侬为君痴君不知。除湿机 那是她的字体,大概是在他去北京后刻上去的吧?他抱着不倒翁,跌坐在地,心痛如裂。 他一直在等她长大,却不知道,水逝流年里,她已然懂得,世间有一种爱,叫成全……
Mar
30th
昨天我还年轻
By wl1201 wl1201
昨天我还年轻
头天晚上,两人吵架,背对着背,谁也不肯理谁。早晨醒来。她发现枕边躺着一张纸条:“昨天我还年轻,固执冲动。”她“噗哧”一笑,怕他听见,忙捂住嘴。透过门缝,她看见他正坐在沙发上剥蒜,一招一式,严肃认真。google排名 儿媳妇给他们送来一条鱼,她没接稳,鱼掉在地板上,欢快的蹦跳。他急忙去抓,鱼太滑,抓几次都没有成功。google左侧排名她又一次想笑,一个干巴巴的老头,穿着满是窟窿的汗衫,在客厅里与一条鱼搏斗,这场面她好像头一次见。以前?是的,好像昨天,他还是小伙子,肌肉发达,饭量惊人,低语也似炸雷。好像他真的老了,她想,怎么时间溜得这么快? 他开始杀鱼,她不理他;他开始剥鱼鳞,她还是不理他;他把洗净的鱼用料酒和酱油腌好,她仍然不理他。他开始往锅里倒油,她说:“你干吗?”seo他说:“做红烧鱼啊。”她说:“不行,我要吃糖醋鱼的。”轮到他笑,声音不大不响亮,没有年轻时的霸气,却多出几分随和。 他把鱼放进锅里,网站优化跟她说:“咱们这是干吗呢?一把年纪,还这么大脾气。”她说:“是你先惹我的。”他说:“我知错了,不是跟你说,昨天我还年轻,固执冲动……”她说:“去你的。”深圳鲜花他不理她,只顾自言自语:“其实我们都还年轻,不是么?”昨天比今天年轻,等到明天,回头看看,今天我还年轻……她说:“年轻就该吵架?”他说:“不是吵架,这是年轻的爱情。”她说:“我们还能拥有多少个年轻的‘昨天’?”他说:“不知道。不知道,才更应该珍惜,哪怕是在吵架。”说完,竟伸了手,想揽她的腰。除湿机 她笑着躲开,骂一声“讨厌”。他站在那里,“嘿嘿”笑。她说:“你快把锅里的鱼捞出来吧。”他说:“你又干嘛?”她说:“现在我改变主意了,我想吃红烧的。”
头天晚上,两人吵架,背对着背,谁也不肯理谁。早晨醒来。她发现枕边躺着一张纸条:“昨天我还年轻,固执冲动。”她“噗哧”一笑,怕他听见,忙捂住嘴。透过门缝,她看见他正坐在沙发上剥蒜,一招一式,严肃认真。google排名 儿媳妇给他们送来一条鱼,她没接稳,鱼掉在地板上,欢快的蹦跳。他急忙去抓,鱼太滑,抓几次都没有成功。google左侧排名她又一次想笑,一个干巴巴的老头,穿着满是窟窿的汗衫,在客厅里与一条鱼搏斗,这场面她好像头一次见。以前?是的,好像昨天,他还是小伙子,肌肉发达,饭量惊人,低语也似炸雷。好像他真的老了,她想,怎么时间溜得这么快? 他开始杀鱼,她不理他;他开始剥鱼鳞,她还是不理他;他把洗净的鱼用料酒和酱油腌好,她仍然不理他。他开始往锅里倒油,她说:“你干吗?”seo他说:“做红烧鱼啊。”她说:“不行,我要吃糖醋鱼的。”轮到他笑,声音不大不响亮,没有年轻时的霸气,却多出几分随和。 他把鱼放进锅里,网站优化跟她说:“咱们这是干吗呢?一把年纪,还这么大脾气。”她说:“是你先惹我的。”他说:“我知错了,不是跟你说,昨天我还年轻,固执冲动……”她说:“去你的。”深圳鲜花他不理她,只顾自言自语:“其实我们都还年轻,不是么?”昨天比今天年轻,等到明天,回头看看,今天我还年轻……她说:“年轻就该吵架?”他说:“不是吵架,这是年轻的爱情。”她说:“我们还能拥有多少个年轻的‘昨天’?”他说:“不知道。不知道,才更应该珍惜,哪怕是在吵架。”说完,竟伸了手,想揽她的腰。除湿机 她笑着躲开,骂一声“讨厌”。他站在那里,“嘿嘿”笑。她说:“你快把锅里的鱼捞出来吧。”他说:“你又干嘛?”她说:“现在我改变主意了,我想吃红烧的。”
Mar
30th
坚守自我的美丽
By wl1201 wl1201
坚守自我的美丽
拥有个性,拥有美丽,坚守属于自己的那份美。 ——题记 是什么,让小溪清澈恬淡,与落红一起悠悠远行,在电闪鸣夜里,依然放声朗诵;是什么,让小草葳莛顽强,遭遇风吹雨打后,依然茁壮成长;是什么,让花儿馥郁芳香,花容尽损后,落香依旧弥漫;又是什么,让自我的美丽,创造着自我的辉煌…… 是个性,是这个恪守在每个人心中却各不相同的美丽风景,是自我的独特美丽。坚守自我的美丽,绽现出自我的芬芳,各有各的精彩。医药招商 鹰击长空,鱼翔浅底,象驰平原,驼走大漠,这无不是坚守自我美丽的精彩演绎。自我的美丽在奋斗中,拼搏是其激情;自我的美丽在磨练中,坚忍是其本色;自我的美丽在追求中,自信是其气质……个性是一种精神,是一种内在涵养。因为坚守自我的个性,世界才美丽,人生才精彩。 坚守自我的美丽,拥有自己独特的思想敏锐视角、超凡的见识,无论成功与否,都在自我拼搏中,一如既往,创造高尚的神话。google优化 他,一位科技界的巨擘。在他心中,国为重,家为轻;科学为最重,名利为最轻。5年归国路,十年两弹成。他谦虚淡泊,心系祖国。宽阔无际的太平洋,无法阻隔他对祖国的思念,巨大的外在压力无法阻止他对祖国的爱,这位中国航天事业的奠基人——钱学森始终在奋斗拼搏着,历经艰难,他于1955年终于重返祖国的怀抱。踏上这片黄土后,他坚守着自我的美丽,一心一意投身于航天事业,披荆斩棘,用他独特的智慧筑成了阶梯,留给了后来的攀登者。面对外界的物质诱惑,他无动于衷,那时候科学就是他的唯一。晚年时,他依然如旧——不接受吃请,不参加任何“应景”活动;不接受采访……他是知识的宝藏,是科学的旗帜,他仍然坚守他一身正义淡泊之气,默默的奉献,从而创造出了航天事业的辉煌。 坚守自我的美丽,坚守自我个性的光辉点,以一颗平静的心聆听自己心灵之声,看花开花落、云卷云舒,于祥和欢乐之中品读一种勇于接受磨练的吟唱。 一个通过痛苦磨练到达欢乐的人,一个顽强欢乐却泡在痛苦中的人,那个由世间一切痛苦熬出来的天才音乐家,他就是那个“世界不给他欢乐,他却创造了欢乐来给予世界的贝多芬。他的一生极其坎坷,耳朵的失聪,内脏的疼痛让他遭受着世人难以理解的痛苦,但他仍然“在伤心隐忍中找栖息”,他用牙齿咬住棍棒平感受音乐的美妙,用他伟大的人格,在肉体与心灵的双重痛苦的重压下,仍然保持着一颗坚忍不屈的心,用来扼住命运的咽喉。在他最困难的时候,以坚忍的毅力投入写作,用灵性至极的黑白键创作了《英雄交响乐》、《第九交响曲》、《第五交响曲》等一系列不朽的作品。他坚守着自己的美丽,坚忍不拔之志,让他犹如一股自然力,用苦难铸造欢乐,然后将这欢乐送给人间。自我的美丽,在磨练中练就。坚守自我的美丽,贝多芬以其坚忍不屈精神,创造了欢乐的精彩世界。 网站优化 走进他们的心灵世界,看着那闪耀着光芒的个性,聆听他们大步迈进的脚步,你会有一种领悟:坚守自我的美丽,不必刻意去掩饰、去招摇,自然而然地做自己,做有个性的自己,世界也会因你而精彩。 个性是一种精神,是一种力量,是一种内在涵养。坚守自我的美丽,那是张骞西行的驼铃阵阵,那是卫青迎向大漠的旌旗猎猎,那是岳飞拔剑杀敌的壮怀,那是郑和下西洋的浪花飞飞……不为世俗所染的高洁,不为利誉所惑的正气,不为物欲所污的刚毅,这些都是个性的美丽。他们因坚守自我的个性而美丽,世界因他们而精彩。 特价机票 小至个人,大到国家,都有自己独特的个性。人应坚守自己的个性,国家更应如此。坚守自我的美丽,才能在万树之林中挺立而起,拥有自我的精彩,走出自我的辉煌。 今日,您灿若奇葩,在丛丛林木中闪着耀眼光芒。除湿机看到您今日的强大,我们都笑了。或许昨日流离的剪影拓印着不为人知的沧桑,但今日的阳光照亮了您有着岁月痕迹但依然美丽的脸庞。我们的英雄母亲——中国,此刻走在有中国特色的社会主义道路上,向着全面小康的目标迈进,追求着自己的灿烂。改革开放的决定,一国两制的构思让您更具特色。当鸟巢上空放飞着迷人的焰火,当五星红旗高高飘扬在南极昆仓科考站;当宇航员迈出“神七”漫步太空;当“嫦娥一号”传回月球的倩影……世界看到了你特色个性的美丽,你的辉煌篇章将一卷卷展开,将在上面抽枝生叶。 云有衣裳,花有容。生活中每个人都有自己的个性,坚守这份来自心灵的美丽,扬起花般的笑脸,用自己的个性去拥抱世界,花瓣上欲滴的是你的辉煌,是你的可爱,是你自己! 北京翻译公司 坚守自我的美丽,以个人独有的个性去创造自己的精彩,创造世界的精彩。以个人的美丽凝聚成一个国家的美丽,追求不灼,昂扬向上,以一个国家特有的姿态面向世界,共吼一个民族魂,共创精彩世界。
拥有个性,拥有美丽,坚守属于自己的那份美。 ——题记 是什么,让小溪清澈恬淡,与落红一起悠悠远行,在电闪鸣夜里,依然放声朗诵;是什么,让小草葳莛顽强,遭遇风吹雨打后,依然茁壮成长;是什么,让花儿馥郁芳香,花容尽损后,落香依旧弥漫;又是什么,让自我的美丽,创造着自我的辉煌…… 是个性,是这个恪守在每个人心中却各不相同的美丽风景,是自我的独特美丽。坚守自我的美丽,绽现出自我的芬芳,各有各的精彩。医药招商 鹰击长空,鱼翔浅底,象驰平原,驼走大漠,这无不是坚守自我美丽的精彩演绎。自我的美丽在奋斗中,拼搏是其激情;自我的美丽在磨练中,坚忍是其本色;自我的美丽在追求中,自信是其气质……个性是一种精神,是一种内在涵养。因为坚守自我的个性,世界才美丽,人生才精彩。 坚守自我的美丽,拥有自己独特的思想敏锐视角、超凡的见识,无论成功与否,都在自我拼搏中,一如既往,创造高尚的神话。google优化 他,一位科技界的巨擘。在他心中,国为重,家为轻;科学为最重,名利为最轻。5年归国路,十年两弹成。他谦虚淡泊,心系祖国。宽阔无际的太平洋,无法阻隔他对祖国的思念,巨大的外在压力无法阻止他对祖国的爱,这位中国航天事业的奠基人——钱学森始终在奋斗拼搏着,历经艰难,他于1955年终于重返祖国的怀抱。踏上这片黄土后,他坚守着自我的美丽,一心一意投身于航天事业,披荆斩棘,用他独特的智慧筑成了阶梯,留给了后来的攀登者。面对外界的物质诱惑,他无动于衷,那时候科学就是他的唯一。晚年时,他依然如旧——不接受吃请,不参加任何“应景”活动;不接受采访……他是知识的宝藏,是科学的旗帜,他仍然坚守他一身正义淡泊之气,默默的奉献,从而创造出了航天事业的辉煌。 坚守自我的美丽,坚守自我个性的光辉点,以一颗平静的心聆听自己心灵之声,看花开花落、云卷云舒,于祥和欢乐之中品读一种勇于接受磨练的吟唱。 一个通过痛苦磨练到达欢乐的人,一个顽强欢乐却泡在痛苦中的人,那个由世间一切痛苦熬出来的天才音乐家,他就是那个“世界不给他欢乐,他却创造了欢乐来给予世界的贝多芬。他的一生极其坎坷,耳朵的失聪,内脏的疼痛让他遭受着世人难以理解的痛苦,但他仍然“在伤心隐忍中找栖息”,他用牙齿咬住棍棒平感受音乐的美妙,用他伟大的人格,在肉体与心灵的双重痛苦的重压下,仍然保持着一颗坚忍不屈的心,用来扼住命运的咽喉。在他最困难的时候,以坚忍的毅力投入写作,用灵性至极的黑白键创作了《英雄交响乐》、《第九交响曲》、《第五交响曲》等一系列不朽的作品。他坚守着自己的美丽,坚忍不拔之志,让他犹如一股自然力,用苦难铸造欢乐,然后将这欢乐送给人间。自我的美丽,在磨练中练就。坚守自我的美丽,贝多芬以其坚忍不屈精神,创造了欢乐的精彩世界。 网站优化 走进他们的心灵世界,看着那闪耀着光芒的个性,聆听他们大步迈进的脚步,你会有一种领悟:坚守自我的美丽,不必刻意去掩饰、去招摇,自然而然地做自己,做有个性的自己,世界也会因你而精彩。 个性是一种精神,是一种力量,是一种内在涵养。坚守自我的美丽,那是张骞西行的驼铃阵阵,那是卫青迎向大漠的旌旗猎猎,那是岳飞拔剑杀敌的壮怀,那是郑和下西洋的浪花飞飞……不为世俗所染的高洁,不为利誉所惑的正气,不为物欲所污的刚毅,这些都是个性的美丽。他们因坚守自我的个性而美丽,世界因他们而精彩。 特价机票 小至个人,大到国家,都有自己独特的个性。人应坚守自己的个性,国家更应如此。坚守自我的美丽,才能在万树之林中挺立而起,拥有自我的精彩,走出自我的辉煌。 今日,您灿若奇葩,在丛丛林木中闪着耀眼光芒。除湿机看到您今日的强大,我们都笑了。或许昨日流离的剪影拓印着不为人知的沧桑,但今日的阳光照亮了您有着岁月痕迹但依然美丽的脸庞。我们的英雄母亲——中国,此刻走在有中国特色的社会主义道路上,向着全面小康的目标迈进,追求着自己的灿烂。改革开放的决定,一国两制的构思让您更具特色。当鸟巢上空放飞着迷人的焰火,当五星红旗高高飘扬在南极昆仓科考站;当宇航员迈出“神七”漫步太空;当“嫦娥一号”传回月球的倩影……世界看到了你特色个性的美丽,你的辉煌篇章将一卷卷展开,将在上面抽枝生叶。 云有衣裳,花有容。生活中每个人都有自己的个性,坚守这份来自心灵的美丽,扬起花般的笑脸,用自己的个性去拥抱世界,花瓣上欲滴的是你的辉煌,是你的可爱,是你自己! 北京翻译公司 坚守自我的美丽,以个人独有的个性去创造自己的精彩,创造世界的精彩。以个人的美丽凝聚成一个国家的美丽,追求不灼,昂扬向上,以一个国家特有的姿态面向世界,共吼一个民族魂,共创精彩世界。
Mar
30th
A Famous Story of Mark Twain
By wl1201 wl1201
A Famous Story of Mark Twain
Mark Twain was a famous American writer. wow power levelingHe wrote many stories and many of them were funny stories. These stories are still read by many people all over the world. Besides writing, he also liked hunting and fishing very much, so one year he went to Maine(缅因州) for a holiday and spent three very pleasant weeks in the woods(树林,森林) there. wow gold When he had to go back home, he drove to the station with his baggage. There he asked a porter(搬运工,服务员) to put it into the train. Then he got into the smoking car and sat down in one of the comfortable seats there. The car was empty when he got in, but a few minutes later, another man got in and sat down on the seat opposite his. wow gold Mark Twain looked at the man and thought that this man looked quite unpleasant. However, wow power levelingit would be impolite to say nothing in that situation, so he said good morning to the man, and they began to talk. First they talked about the weather and then they talked about Maine. The stranger said, world of warcraft gold "We have some beautiful woods in Maine. It would be a pity to come to Maine without spending some time there. I suppose you have been in our woods, haven't you?"nike shoes "Yes, I have," answered Mark Twain. "I've just spent three weeks there and I had a very good time, too. And let me tell you something. Although fishing isn't allowed in Maine at this season, I've got two hundred pounds of beautiful fish with my baggage(行李) in this train.nike shoes I like to eat fish, so I packed it in ice to take it home with me. May I ask who you are, sir?" world of warcraft gold The stranger looked at Mark Twain for several seconds and then answered, "I'm a police officer. My job is to catch people who hunt and fish during the wrong seasons. And who are you?" world of warcraft gold Mark Twain was surprised and frightened when he heard this. He thought quickly and then answered, "Well, I'll tell you, sir. I'm the man who tells the biggest lies in America."
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Mar
30th
Teen Entrepreneurs
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Teen Entrepreneurs
Like a lot of college freshmen,wow gold Sean Belnick has a job. He works for a company that brings in more than $20 million dollars a year. wow gold But Belnick is not just another employee; he is also the company’s owner. “We started off with a couple of orders a day and it just mushroomed迅速成长 from there,” Belnick says. Belnick’s company sells office chairs online, and maintains a huge warehouse仓库,货栈 of inventory存货,详细目录. But it all started in his bedroom, when he was 15 years old. rip dvd “I always had an entrepreneurial企业家的,创业者的 spirit,” says Belnick. In fact, more teens than ever are tapping into their entrepreneurial spirit. According to a new Junior Achievement survey of more than 1,400 teenagers, 71 percent said they would like to be self-employed one day.convert video What’s more, experts say, kids have a huge advantage as entrepreneurs because they know the web, and understand the workings of network sites such as Facebook and Myspace. blu ray ripper “[Teenagers] intuitively直观地,直觉地 understand the power and potential of using web-based services for distribution, for marketing, for outreach延伸,拓广 -- for connections,” says Andrea Hershatter, Emory University. “They are incredible networkers who have a very large number of human resources in terms of依据,按照 their peers at their disposal.” blu ray ripper “That’s the whole thing with the Internet really,” says Belnick. “Anyone can put a web site up, and it looks professional. But there’s nothing saying that there’s a 20-year-old kid behind it. wedding gownsWhich is the biggest thing about the Internet … you can create your own credibility.” Experts say parents should encourage entrepreneurship in their kids, whether it’s mowing lawns or running an online business. They may not make millions, but they will learn a lot about managing a business and what it takes to turn a profit.Wedding gowns “I think they learn, they grow, they mature,” says Hershatter. “If they are not enriched financially, then at least they [will be] enriched in terms of life experiences that will serve them forever,” says Hershatter.
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Mar
30th
A Prodigy's Early Years
By wl1201 wl1201
A Prodigy's Early Years
As a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a day. I loved the instrument. My mother, Xiu-lan Zhou, taught me to read notes, and my father, Guo-ren Lang, concertmaster(首席小提琴手) of a local folk orchestra(管弦乐队), google seo showed me how to control the keys. At first I played on clunky(难听的) Chinese keyboards -- cheap, but the best we could afford. Later my parents bought me a Swedish piano, but I broke half the strings on it playing Tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基). That's when my parents and my teacher decided I was too much for such an instrument -- and for our hometown.wow power leveling To be a serious musician, I would have to move to Beijing, one of our cultural capitals. I was just eight years old. wow power leveling My father, who played the erhu, a two-stringed instrument, knew that life wouldn't be easy. Millions of pianists in China were vying(竞争) for fame. You need fortune, my father said. If you don't work, no fortune comes. But music is still music, he added, and it exists to make us happy. wow power leveling To relocate to Beijing with me, he made a great sacrifice. He quit his concertmaster's job, which he loved, and my mother stayed behind in Shenyang to keep working at her job at the science institute to support us. They both warned me, "Being a pianist is hard. Can you live without your mother?" I said, "I want my mother!" But I knew I needed to be in Beijing. In America, people often move and start over. But not in China, not in those days. wow power leveling Suddenly my father and I were newcomers -- outsiders. To the others around us, we spoke with funny northern accents. The only apartment we could find for the money we had was in an unheated building, with five families sharing one bathroom. My father cooked, cleaned and looked after me. He became a housewife, basically. We lived far from my school, and since the bus was too expensive, my father would "drive" me on his bicycle every day. It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way,wedding gowns and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult. He did this in winter too. Imagine! During the coldest nights, while I practiced piano, my father would lie in my bed so it would be warm when I was tired. I was miserable, but not from the poverty or pressure. My new teacher in Beijing didn't like me. "You have no talent," she often told me. "You will never be a pianist." And one day, she "fired" me. wedding gowns I was just nine years old. I was devastated. I didn't want to be a pianist anymore, I decided. I wanted to go home to my mother. For the next two weeks I didn't touch the piano. Wisely, my father didn't push. He just waited. Sure enough, the day came at school when my teacher asked me to play some holiday songs. I didn't want to, but as I placed my fingers on the piano's keys, I realized I could show other people that I had talent after all. wedding gowns That day I told my father what he'd been waiting to hear -- that I wanted to study with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.
As a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a day. I loved the instrument. My mother, Xiu-lan Zhou, taught me to read notes, and my father, Guo-ren Lang, concertmaster(首席小提琴手) of a local folk orchestra(管弦乐队), google seo showed me how to control the keys. At first I played on clunky(难听的) Chinese keyboards -- cheap, but the best we could afford. Later my parents bought me a Swedish piano, but I broke half the strings on it playing Tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基). That's when my parents and my teacher decided I was too much for such an instrument -- and for our hometown.wow power leveling To be a serious musician, I would have to move to Beijing, one of our cultural capitals. I was just eight years old. wow power leveling My father, who played the erhu, a two-stringed instrument, knew that life wouldn't be easy. Millions of pianists in China were vying(竞争) for fame. You need fortune, my father said. If you don't work, no fortune comes. But music is still music, he added, and it exists to make us happy. wow power leveling To relocate to Beijing with me, he made a great sacrifice. He quit his concertmaster's job, which he loved, and my mother stayed behind in Shenyang to keep working at her job at the science institute to support us. They both warned me, "Being a pianist is hard. Can you live without your mother?" I said, "I want my mother!" But I knew I needed to be in Beijing. In America, people often move and start over. But not in China, not in those days. wow power leveling Suddenly my father and I were newcomers -- outsiders. To the others around us, we spoke with funny northern accents. The only apartment we could find for the money we had was in an unheated building, with five families sharing one bathroom. My father cooked, cleaned and looked after me. He became a housewife, basically. We lived far from my school, and since the bus was too expensive, my father would "drive" me on his bicycle every day. It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way,wedding gowns and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult. He did this in winter too. Imagine! During the coldest nights, while I practiced piano, my father would lie in my bed so it would be warm when I was tired. I was miserable, but not from the poverty or pressure. My new teacher in Beijing didn't like me. "You have no talent," she often told me. "You will never be a pianist." And one day, she "fired" me. wedding gowns I was just nine years old. I was devastated. I didn't want to be a pianist anymore, I decided. I wanted to go home to my mother. For the next two weeks I didn't touch the piano. Wisely, my father didn't push. He just waited. Sure enough, the day came at school when my teacher asked me to play some holiday songs. I didn't want to, but as I placed my fingers on the piano's keys, I realized I could show other people that I had talent after all. wedding gowns That day I told my father what he'd been waiting to hear -- that I wanted to study with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.
Mar
30th
Mahatma Gandhi
By wl1201 wl1201
Mahatma Gandhi
Married by arrangement at 13, Gandhi went to London to study law when he was 18. He was admitted to the bar in 1891 and for a while practiced law in Bombay. From 1893 seo services to 1914 he worked for an Indian firm in South Africa. During these years Gandhi's humiliating experiences of overt racial discrimination propelled him into agitation on behalf of the Indian community of South Africa. He assumed leadership of protest campaigns and gradually developed his techniques and tenets of nonviolent resistance known as Satyagraha (literally, "steadfastness in truth"). wow account Returning to India in January 1915, Gandhi soon became involved in labor organizing. seo company The Jallianwala Bagh massacre of Amritsar (1919), in which troops fired on and killed hundreds of nationalist demonstrators, turned him to direct political protest. Within a year he was the dominant figure in the Indian National Congress, which he launched on a policyLouis Vuitton handbags of noncooperation with the British in 1920-22. Although total noncooperation was abandoned, Gandhi continued civil disobedience, organizing protest marches against unpopular British measures, such as the salt tax (1930), and boycotts of British goods. Gandhi was repeatedly imprisoned by the British and resorted to hunger strikes wow account as part of his civil disobedience. His final imprisonment came in 1942-44, after he had demanded total withdrawal of the British (the "Quit India" movement) during World War II. wedding dresses Gandhi also fought to improve the status of the lowest classes of society, the ‘Untouchables’, whom he called harijans ("children of God"). He believed in manual labor and simple living; he spun thread and wove cloth for his own garments and insisted that his followers do so, too. He disagreed with those who wanted India to industrialize. wedding dresses Gandhi was also tireless in trying to forge closer bonds between the Hindu majority and the numerous minorities of India, particularly the Muslims. His greatest failure, cheap wow gold in fact, was his inability to dissuade Indian Muslims, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, from creating a separate state, Pakistan. When India gained independence in 1947, after negotiations in which he was a principal participant, Gandhi opposed the partition of the subcontinent with such intensity that he launched a mass movement against it. Ironically, he was assassinated in Delhi on January 30, 1948, cheap wow gold by a Hindu fanatic who mistakenly thought Gandhi's anti-partition sentiment were both pro-Muslim and pro-Pakistan.
Married by arrangement at 13, Gandhi went to London to study law when he was 18. He was admitted to the bar in 1891 and for a while practiced law in Bombay. From 1893 seo services to 1914 he worked for an Indian firm in South Africa. During these years Gandhi's humiliating experiences of overt racial discrimination propelled him into agitation on behalf of the Indian community of South Africa. He assumed leadership of protest campaigns and gradually developed his techniques and tenets of nonviolent resistance known as Satyagraha (literally, "steadfastness in truth"). wow account Returning to India in January 1915, Gandhi soon became involved in labor organizing. seo company The Jallianwala Bagh massacre of Amritsar (1919), in which troops fired on and killed hundreds of nationalist demonstrators, turned him to direct political protest. Within a year he was the dominant figure in the Indian National Congress, which he launched on a policyLouis Vuitton handbags of noncooperation with the British in 1920-22. Although total noncooperation was abandoned, Gandhi continued civil disobedience, organizing protest marches against unpopular British measures, such as the salt tax (1930), and boycotts of British goods. Gandhi was repeatedly imprisoned by the British and resorted to hunger strikes wow account as part of his civil disobedience. His final imprisonment came in 1942-44, after he had demanded total withdrawal of the British (the "Quit India" movement) during World War II. wedding dresses Gandhi also fought to improve the status of the lowest classes of society, the ‘Untouchables’, whom he called harijans ("children of God"). He believed in manual labor and simple living; he spun thread and wove cloth for his own garments and insisted that his followers do so, too. He disagreed with those who wanted India to industrialize. wedding dresses Gandhi was also tireless in trying to forge closer bonds between the Hindu majority and the numerous minorities of India, particularly the Muslims. His greatest failure, cheap wow gold in fact, was his inability to dissuade Indian Muslims, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, from creating a separate state, Pakistan. When India gained independence in 1947, after negotiations in which he was a principal participant, Gandhi opposed the partition of the subcontinent with such intensity that he launched a mass movement against it. Ironically, he was assassinated in Delhi on January 30, 1948, cheap wow gold by a Hindu fanatic who mistakenly thought Gandhi's anti-partition sentiment were both pro-Muslim and pro-Pakistan.
Mar
30th
When Fortune Spots You
By wl1201 wl1201
When Fortune Spots You
I started winning competitions. We still had very little money -- my father had to borrow $5,000 to pay for a trip to the International Young Pianists Competition in Ettlingen, Germany, world of warcraft gold in 1994, when I was 12. I realized later how much pressure he was under as I watched footage of the contest. Tears streamed down his face when it was announced that I'd won -- earning enough money to pay back our loan. It was soon clear I couldn't stay in China forever. To become a world-class musician, I had to play on the world's big stages. So in 1997, my father and I moved again, world of warcraft gold this time to Philadelphia, so I could attend The Curtis Institute of Music. Finally our money worries were easing. The school paid for an apartment and even lent me a Steinway(斯坦威钢琴). At night, I would sneak into the living room just to touch the keys.world of warcraft gold Now that I was in America, I wanted to become famous, but my new teachers reminded me that I had a lot to learn. I spent two years practicing, and by 1999 world of warcraft gold I had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. The Chicago Symphony orchestra heard me play and liked me, but orchestra schedules were set far in advance. I thought I might join them in a few years.world of warcraft gold The next morning, nike shoes I got a call. The great pianist Andre Watts, who was to play the "Gala Benefit Evening" at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, had become ill. I was asked to substitute(代替). That performance was, for me, the moment. After violinist Isaac Stern introduced me, I played Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. My father's mouth hung open throughout the entire song.nike shoes Afterward, people celebrated -- maybe they were a bit drunk -- and asked me to play Bach's Goldberg Variations. nike shoes So I played until 3:30 a.m. I felt something happening. Sure enough, gigs started pouring in(大量涌入). Lincoln Center. Carnegie Hall. Still, my father kept telling me, "You'd better practice!" But living in America with me was beginning to relax him. In Beijing I'd been fat -- he made sure I ate -- and he'd been skinny. Now I was getting thin. He wasn't. wow power leveling I wanted to do something special for him for all he had done for me. So when I made my Carnegie Hall solo recital(独奏) debut in 2003 at age 21, I included Chinese music. I wanted to revive our family's Shenyang tradition of playing together. My father and I had often practiced a piece called "Horses," a fun version for piano and erhu. That night in Carnegie Hall, after I played Chopin and Liszt, I brought Dad out on the stage, and we played our duet(二重奏). People went crazy -- they loved it. My father couldn't sleep for days. He was too happy to sleep.wow power leveling There have been lots of concerts in Carnegie Hall, but for me playing there was especially sweet when I remember the cold days in Beijing. Together, my father and I worked to reach the lucky place where fortune spots you, and lets you shine.
I started winning competitions. We still had very little money -- my father had to borrow $5,000 to pay for a trip to the International Young Pianists Competition in Ettlingen, Germany, world of warcraft gold in 1994, when I was 12. I realized later how much pressure he was under as I watched footage of the contest. Tears streamed down his face when it was announced that I'd won -- earning enough money to pay back our loan. It was soon clear I couldn't stay in China forever. To become a world-class musician, I had to play on the world's big stages. So in 1997, my father and I moved again, world of warcraft gold this time to Philadelphia, so I could attend The Curtis Institute of Music. Finally our money worries were easing. The school paid for an apartment and even lent me a Steinway(斯坦威钢琴). At night, I would sneak into the living room just to touch the keys.world of warcraft gold Now that I was in America, I wanted to become famous, but my new teachers reminded me that I had a lot to learn. I spent two years practicing, and by 1999 world of warcraft gold I had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. The Chicago Symphony orchestra heard me play and liked me, but orchestra schedules were set far in advance. I thought I might join them in a few years.world of warcraft gold The next morning, nike shoes I got a call. The great pianist Andre Watts, who was to play the "Gala Benefit Evening" at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, had become ill. I was asked to substitute(代替). That performance was, for me, the moment. After violinist Isaac Stern introduced me, I played Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. My father's mouth hung open throughout the entire song.nike shoes Afterward, people celebrated -- maybe they were a bit drunk -- and asked me to play Bach's Goldberg Variations. nike shoes So I played until 3:30 a.m. I felt something happening. Sure enough, gigs started pouring in(大量涌入). Lincoln Center. Carnegie Hall. Still, my father kept telling me, "You'd better practice!" But living in America with me was beginning to relax him. In Beijing I'd been fat -- he made sure I ate -- and he'd been skinny. Now I was getting thin. He wasn't. wow power leveling I wanted to do something special for him for all he had done for me. So when I made my Carnegie Hall solo recital(独奏) debut in 2003 at age 21, I included Chinese music. I wanted to revive our family's Shenyang tradition of playing together. My father and I had often practiced a piece called "Horses," a fun version for piano and erhu. That night in Carnegie Hall, after I played Chopin and Liszt, I brought Dad out on the stage, and we played our duet(二重奏). People went crazy -- they loved it. My father couldn't sleep for days. He was too happy to sleep.wow power leveling There have been lots of concerts in Carnegie Hall, but for me playing there was especially sweet when I remember the cold days in Beijing. Together, my father and I worked to reach the lucky place where fortune spots you, and lets you shine.
Mar
30th
A Prodigy's Early Years
By wl1201 wl1201
A Prodigy's Early Years
As a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a day. I loved the instrument. My mother, Xiu-lan Zhou, taught me to read notes, and my father, Guo-ren Lang, concertmaster(首席小提琴手) of a local folk orchestra(管弦乐队), google seo showed me how to control the keys. At first I played on clunky(难听的) Chinese keyboards -- cheap, but the best we could afford. Later my parents bought me a Swedish piano, but I broke half the strings on it playing Tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基). That's when my parents and my teacher decided I was too much for such an instrument -- and for our hometown.wow power leveling To be a serious musician, I would have to move to Beijing, one of our cultural capitals. I was just eight years old. wow power leveling My father, who played the erhu, a two-stringed instrument, knew that life wouldn't be easy. Millions of pianists in China were vying(竞争) for fame. You need fortune, my father said. If you don't work, no fortune comes. But music is still music, he added, and it exists to make us happy. wow power leveling To relocate to Beijing with me, he made a great sacrifice. He quit his concertmaster's job, which he loved, and my mother stayed behind in Shenyang to keep working at her job at the science institute to support us. They both warned me, "Being a pianist is hard. Can you live without your mother?" I said, "I want my mother!" But I knew I needed to be in Beijing. In America, people often move and start over. But not in China, not in those days. wow power leveling Suddenly my father and I were newcomers -- outsiders. To the others around us, we spoke with funny northern accents. The only apartment we could find for the money we had was in an unheated building, with five families sharing one bathroom. My father cooked, cleaned and looked after me. He became a housewife, basically. We lived far from my school, and since the bus was too expensive, my father would "drive" me on his bicycle every day. It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way,wedding gowns and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult. He did this in winter too. Imagine! During the coldest nights, while I practiced piano, my father would lie in my bed so it would be warm when I was tired. I was miserable, but not from the poverty or pressure. My new teacher in Beijing didn't like me. "You have no talent," she often told me. "You will never be a pianist." And one day, she "fired" me. wedding gowns I was just nine years old. I was devastated. I didn't want to be a pianist anymore, I decided. I wanted to go home to my mother. For the next two weeks I didn't touch the piano. Wisely, my father didn't push. He just waited. Sure enough, the day came at school when my teacher asked me to play some holiday songs. I didn't want to, but as I placed my fingers on the piano's keys, I realized I could show other people that I had talent after all. wedding gowns That day I told my father what he'd been waiting to hear -- that I wanted to study with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.
As a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a day. I loved the instrument. My mother, Xiu-lan Zhou, taught me to read notes, and my father, Guo-ren Lang, concertmaster(首席小提琴手) of a local folk orchestra(管弦乐队), google seo showed me how to control the keys. At first I played on clunky(难听的) Chinese keyboards -- cheap, but the best we could afford. Later my parents bought me a Swedish piano, but I broke half the strings on it playing Tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基). That's when my parents and my teacher decided I was too much for such an instrument -- and for our hometown.wow power leveling To be a serious musician, I would have to move to Beijing, one of our cultural capitals. I was just eight years old. wow power leveling My father, who played the erhu, a two-stringed instrument, knew that life wouldn't be easy. Millions of pianists in China were vying(竞争) for fame. You need fortune, my father said. If you don't work, no fortune comes. But music is still music, he added, and it exists to make us happy. wow power leveling To relocate to Beijing with me, he made a great sacrifice. He quit his concertmaster's job, which he loved, and my mother stayed behind in Shenyang to keep working at her job at the science institute to support us. They both warned me, "Being a pianist is hard. Can you live without your mother?" I said, "I want my mother!" But I knew I needed to be in Beijing. In America, people often move and start over. But not in China, not in those days. wow power leveling Suddenly my father and I were newcomers -- outsiders. To the others around us, we spoke with funny northern accents. The only apartment we could find for the money we had was in an unheated building, with five families sharing one bathroom. My father cooked, cleaned and looked after me. He became a housewife, basically. We lived far from my school, and since the bus was too expensive, my father would "drive" me on his bicycle every day. It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way,wedding gowns and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult. He did this in winter too. Imagine! During the coldest nights, while I practiced piano, my father would lie in my bed so it would be warm when I was tired. I was miserable, but not from the poverty or pressure. My new teacher in Beijing didn't like me. "You have no talent," she often told me. "You will never be a pianist." And one day, she "fired" me. wedding gowns I was just nine years old. I was devastated. I didn't want to be a pianist anymore, I decided. I wanted to go home to my mother. For the next two weeks I didn't touch the piano. Wisely, my father didn't push. He just waited. Sure enough, the day came at school when my teacher asked me to play some holiday songs. I didn't want to, but as I placed my fingers on the piano's keys, I realized I could show other people that I had talent after all. wedding gowns That day I told my father what he'd been waiting to hear -- that I wanted to study with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.
Mar
30th
When Fortune Spots You
By wl1201 wl1201
When Fortune Spots You
I started winning competitions. We still had very little money -- my father had to borrow $5,000 to pay for a trip to the International Young Pianists Competition in Ettlingen, Germany, world of warcraft gold in 1994, when I was 12. I realized later how much pressure he was under as I watched footage of the contest. Tears streamed down his face when it was announced that I'd won -- earning enough money to pay back our loan. It was soon clear I couldn't stay in China forever. To become a world-class musician, I had to play on the world's big stages. So in 1997, my father and I moved again, world of warcraft gold this time to Philadelphia, so I could attend The Curtis Institute of Music. Finally our money worries were easing. The school paid for an apartment and even lent me a Steinway(斯坦威钢琴). At night, I would sneak into the living room just to touch the keys.world of warcraft gold Now that I was in America, I wanted to become famous, but my new teachers reminded me that I had a lot to learn. I spent two years practicing, and by 1999 world of warcraft gold I had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. The Chicago Symphony orchestra heard me play and liked me, but orchestra schedules were set far in advance. I thought I might join them in a few years.world of warcraft gold The next morning, nike shoes I got a call. The great pianist Andre Watts, who was to play the "Gala Benefit Evening" at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, had become ill. I was asked to substitute(代替). That performance was, for me, the moment. After violinist Isaac Stern introduced me, I played Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. My father's mouth hung open throughout the entire song.nike shoes Afterward, people celebrated -- maybe they were a bit drunk -- and asked me to play Bach's Goldberg Variations. nike shoes So I played until 3:30 a.m. I felt something happening. Sure enough, gigs started pouring in(大量涌入). Lincoln Center. Carnegie Hall. Still, my father kept telling me, "You'd better practice!" But living in America with me was beginning to relax him. In Beijing I'd been fat -- he made sure I ate -- and he'd been skinny. Now I was getting thin. He wasn't. wow power leveling I wanted to do something special for him for all he had done for me. So when I made my Carnegie Hall solo recital(独奏) debut in 2003 at age 21, I included Chinese music. I wanted to revive our family's Shenyang tradition of playing together. My father and I had often practiced a piece called "Horses," a fun version for piano and erhu. That night in Carnegie Hall, after I played Chopin and Liszt, I brought Dad out on the stage, and we played our duet(二重奏). People went crazy -- they loved it. My father couldn't sleep for days. He was too happy to sleep.wow power leveling There have been lots of concerts in Carnegie Hall, but for me playing there was especially sweet when I remember the cold days in Beijing. Together, my father and I worked to reach the lucky place where fortune spots you, and lets you shine.
I started winning competitions. We still had very little money -- my father had to borrow $5,000 to pay for a trip to the International Young Pianists Competition in Ettlingen, Germany, world of warcraft gold in 1994, when I was 12. I realized later how much pressure he was under as I watched footage of the contest. Tears streamed down his face when it was announced that I'd won -- earning enough money to pay back our loan. It was soon clear I couldn't stay in China forever. To become a world-class musician, I had to play on the world's big stages. So in 1997, my father and I moved again, world of warcraft gold this time to Philadelphia, so I could attend The Curtis Institute of Music. Finally our money worries were easing. The school paid for an apartment and even lent me a Steinway(斯坦威钢琴). At night, I would sneak into the living room just to touch the keys.world of warcraft gold Now that I was in America, I wanted to become famous, but my new teachers reminded me that I had a lot to learn. I spent two years practicing, and by 1999 world of warcraft gold I had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. The Chicago Symphony orchestra heard me play and liked me, but orchestra schedules were set far in advance. I thought I might join them in a few years.world of warcraft gold The next morning, nike shoes I got a call. The great pianist Andre Watts, who was to play the "Gala Benefit Evening" at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, had become ill. I was asked to substitute(代替). That performance was, for me, the moment. After violinist Isaac Stern introduced me, I played Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. My father's mouth hung open throughout the entire song.nike shoes Afterward, people celebrated -- maybe they were a bit drunk -- and asked me to play Bach's Goldberg Variations. nike shoes So I played until 3:30 a.m. I felt something happening. Sure enough, gigs started pouring in(大量涌入). Lincoln Center. Carnegie Hall. Still, my father kept telling me, "You'd better practice!" But living in America with me was beginning to relax him. In Beijing I'd been fat -- he made sure I ate -- and he'd been skinny. Now I was getting thin. He wasn't. wow power leveling I wanted to do something special for him for all he had done for me. So when I made my Carnegie Hall solo recital(独奏) debut in 2003 at age 21, I included Chinese music. I wanted to revive our family's Shenyang tradition of playing together. My father and I had often practiced a piece called "Horses," a fun version for piano and erhu. That night in Carnegie Hall, after I played Chopin and Liszt, I brought Dad out on the stage, and we played our duet(二重奏). People went crazy -- they loved it. My father couldn't sleep for days. He was too happy to sleep.wow power leveling There have been lots of concerts in Carnegie Hall, but for me playing there was especially sweet when I remember the cold days in Beijing. Together, my father and I worked to reach the lucky place where fortune spots you, and lets you shine.
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