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Dear editor,
According to a recent news report, in Chongqing City, there are a great number of students who abandoned opportunities to receive further education in college.
Dear editor,
According to a recent news report, in Chongqing City, there are a great number of students who abandoned opportunities to receive further education in college. This is the so-called the idea of uselessness of study. Recently we have had a heated discussion about the phenomenon in our class.
After discussion, we all think there are several factors accounting for this phenomenon. Firstly, in modern society, college education is a huge expense for average families. Thus, many cannot afford the expense. What is more, the knowledge acquired in college is not so closely related to students¡¯ future career. Finally, even completing college education, due to the severe competition in job-markets, hardly can a graduate find a satisfying job. Therefore, many students prefer to join in the workforce rather than attend college.
As far as I am concerned, the idea of uselessness of study is wrong and misleading. It is knowledge that enables one to succeed in job-hunting. To solve this problem, on the one hand, government should take measures to remove this horrible thought. On the other hand, it is advisable for colleges to reduce the expense of education, and to give both theoretical and practical knowledge to students.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Viktor Popov of the Wessex Institute of Technology has now developed a system to modify existing landfill sites by making them airtight while the methane is extracted from sunken wells. The site is covered by a special three-layered skin whose two outer layers are made of clay with a pressurized£¨¼ÓѹµÄ£©layer of carbon dioxide gas in the middle. As the methane is sucked out through a central well it is replaced by carbon dioxide from the middle layer rather than oxygen, allowing the breakdown process to continue.
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It seems that Great Wall is the place to rock. There will be two parties held on the Great Wall this month.
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The latest Great Wall party is sponsored(Ö÷°ì)by the Club and electrobeat and held at Jinshanling. Local DJ Mark ,as well as guest Slab from Australia ,Usami and Bobby from Hong Kong will spin the sounds. All drinks are priced at 20 yuan(¡ç2.4).
Tickets:200 yuan(¡ç24), including bus ride there and back plus entrance fee to the Great Wall.
T/D: 8 p.m. to 2 a. m., Sept.20.
Pre-sale tickets are available at: Public Space: 6416-0759 Neo Lounge: 6416-1077
Location: Buses leave at 5 p.m. on Saturday ,Sep. 20 from Neo Lounge, 99 Xinfuncun Zhonglu, Sanlitun, Chaoyan District.
For more info: www. elektrobeat.com
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T/D: 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. ,Sept. 27.
Tickets: 350 yuan(¡ç42)or 300 yuan(¡ç36) for groups of 10 or more, 500 yuan (¡ç60) at the door and VIP tickets 800 yuan(¡ç72), transportation included..
Location: Buses depart from the north gate of Workers, Stadium at noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., Sept. 27.
For more info: contact Li Zhenhua at lzh@msgp.org or call 133-2119-1731.
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