Monthly Archives: November 2011

High educated, High unemployed

I was told to study hard in order to get a good job in the future since I was still a child.  The population of China is so large, and people become higher and higher educated.  The entrance examination of … Continue reading

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Balancing work, life and studies

Today I saw a business blog which mainly tells  us about how to balance work, life and studies. Personally I think it is pretty good because if one cannot even balance his work, life and studies, there is no point … Continue reading

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Looking kills

According to my classmate Paurl’s blog, the appearance of people can affect their works in their life. I agree with this opinion. After all, it is human nature to be interested in good-looking people. “First impressions count, we all know … Continue reading

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Falling market of Nokia in Cina

Nokia is losing its market share in China these days. Till September of 2011, Nokia still holds 20-30% of the smartphone market, placing them in the top spot as far as China’s smartphones.  However, As a result of  the increasing … Continue reading

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Ethics in Business

Today one of my prof mentioned a survey about ethics among MBA students in both Canada and the U.S.  It surprised me that before training through MBA courses, there were 40% students believed that ethics is very important in business … Continue reading

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The disappointing iphone 4s

      ……  …… I agree with what Yiwen said one of her posts about the disappointing new iPhone 4s.  iphone-4s-disappoints 1st, I was disappointed when I got to know that iPhone 4s came out instead of iPhone 5. … Continue reading

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Cafe in UBC

                It is so hard to get a coffee at night in UBC. Especially for students who stay up late study at their residence. Both Timhortons and Starbucks closed early before it’s getting … Continue reading

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