fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Ef: To be a different English training organization
"When I went to the UK as a teenager to learn English in a real language environment, that experience changed me completely. Later, I decided to create the same opportunity for others, to give them a real language environment, to help them learn new languages and learn about new cultures." Bertil Hult, founder of EF Education First.
By Caz Hensley3 years ago in Humans
The world of adults is never easy, and those who go against the grain in the workplace are aggrieved!
Although the epidemic has not yet subsided, most people in the workplace are still on the move or planning to consider how to develop a side business. This year is likely to be a difficult one. Most ordinary people who don't have a mine at home or a mountain of silver, have to struggle. If you are not born with a golden key, you can only live in the world, you have to work hard and work hard every day to make a living. Whether it is good or bad, hardship is probably the norm, when it comes to the workplace, no job is not aggravating.
By Turnell Feliu3 years ago in Humans
The weight of the word "patriotic"
The road is long and far away, and the eager heart walks in the desert as in the pasture. There was a sweet and witty interview with academician Liang Sili, the younger son of Liang Qichao and one of the founders of China's missile control system, on CCTV's Xiaocui Story.
By Forget Terrell3 years ago in Humans
Love is easier than hate
The most profound memory of my childhood is that my parents quarreled. They are always arguing. My mom and dad got divorced when I was 12. So far I still remember my mother came back from court that day, a door held me and cried: "Couple, the court only awarded 2000 dollars of maintenance, we the next day how to live? At that moment I was also very sad, I held my mother and said: "Mom, don't be sad, anyway, I will not get married, the days after I accompany you together." I quietly cried, in my mind over and over only one word: I do not have a father, from now on I am no father's child.
By Holder Silden3 years ago in Humans
Grandma's Star
The first memory the world gave me is: I lay in my grandmother's arms, desperately crying, holding quite a son, also do not know what is for, crying so sad. A piece of grey skin had peeled off the wall outside the window, in the shape of an ugly old man. Grandma put her arms around me and patted me, "Oh oh." I felt more wronged. "Hark! Grandma suddenly said, "Listen quickly, do you hear..." I listened and stopped crying. I heard a beautiful sound, floating, slow... Is it a pigeon whistle? Is the autumn wind? Are the leaves falling across the eaves? Or, just grandma humming softly. Even now, I don't know. "Oh oh, go to sleep, horse monkey to come I hit it..." That's Grandma's lullaby. There was a flickering shadow on the roof, the sunlight reflected off the water in the basin. Light and shadow are also so floating and slow, changing into a peaceful dream. I slept soundly in my grandmother's arms...
By Holder Silden3 years ago in Humans
Do what you love
He picked up a paintbrush at 76 In the United States, there is an old lady who everyone knows. Her full name was Anna Mary Robertson Moses, but she was known respectfully as "Grandma Moses." She was born to a poor farmer in Greenwich Village, New York, and her mother gave birth to 10 children. Moses had only a sporadic childhood education and left his parents at the age of 12 to earn money on someone else's farm. At 27, she married Thomas Moses, a Staunton, Va., man who was also a farmhand, and they both worked on a farm in Staunton's Shenandoah Valley. Like her mother, she also gave birth to 10 children.
By Dempsey Davis3 years ago in Humans
If you're trying to please your colleagues but never fit in, we'll show you how to integrate naturally into the team in just 4 steps
Many newcomers who have just entered the workplace are in the situation of trying to quickly integrate into their environment and being all too nice to their colleagues around them.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans






