Here’s an image to help you learn Chinese the quick and easy way. Just tilt your head to the right and read the chinese sentence from the image below…TADAA!!! piece of cake ..was’nt it?
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An Irish-born economics graduate who lived for a year without spending any money said that it has been the happiest time of his life and he intends to continue.
Mark Boyle, 30, has lived for the past 12 months as a true ‘freeconomist’, leading a self-sufficient lifestyle in a caravan in Timsbury, near Bath, growing his own food and reusing junk that people have thrown away.
He says he has not spent a penny and has become a happier person, and today pledged to continue living without cash. Read the rest of this entry
According to The Telegraph, Anneli Rufus, a journalist and author, has now delved into the archive of studies dedicated to the subject to compile a list of 15 warning signs that someone is heading for a divorce.
And one can guarantee marital bliss if you take care of these signs.
Here are Rufus’ 15 signs that you are headed towards divorce: Read the rest of this entry
Life in present-day Dubai is not for the faint-hearted. But for those who fear neither heights nor financial crisis, the Gulf city-state is to offer an entirely new experience: the chance to spend the rest of your days thousands of feet up in the air.
Monday sees the long-awaited opening of the Burj Dubai, not only the world’s tallest building but the world’s tallest building by some 1,000 feet. At 2,683 feet tall, it is the height of the current highest skyscraper, Taipei 101 in Taiwan, with the Eiffel Tower perched on top.
It has been designed so that those who wish to do so will never have to leave, or even descend below the 108th floor, at about 1,300 feet. Read the rest of this entry
Monday was always assumed to be the day we are most miserable, but as it turns out, Wednesday is the worst day of the week.
That’s the claim of two American applied mathematicians, who analysed words used in 2.4 million internet blogs such as Twitter, giving a score out of nine depending on how positive they were.
Professors Christopher Danforth and Peter Dodds, of Vermont University, gave words like free, fun, rainbow and sex 8+ score, while words such as betray, cruel, hatred and suffocate all scored less than two. Read the rest of this entry






