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Exercise mat in Hangzhou
Apr 27, 2006 00:45
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As we know, in China most floors are hard cement or wood. Since I enjoy yoga and stretching exercises, I am looking to buy a padded exercise mat. Anybody know where I can locate such an item in Hangzhou?
Apr 27, 2006 19:39
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I asked my classmates for the rubber mat. A girl told me that it is availaable in Hangzhou EXCERCISE Market on No.52 North Qiu Tao Rd. I find a Tel number of the market on internet: 0571-86040992


Thanks for ur compliment on my English! I learned that word from the American TV show "Friends". I was warned by my high school English teacher that American TV shows are full of crap, by which she refered to "sex talk" or "dirty language", and we socialist kids should stay away from them. Her warning did not kept me away from American shows but instead increased my curiosity about them. So when I had access to internet at Zhejiang University, I downloaded and watched Friends and learnt some slangs. So far it is my favorate show. However, I still find it difficult to understand many slangs when watching TV or talking to native speakers. i dont know whether there's a slang dictionary on internet where i can look up new slangs. Could you recommend one for me?

Sincerely,
Yang, Yi
Apr 28, 2006 02:19
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Education reform is not about educating for intelligence, it is about process, it is about modifying and changing a child\'s behavior to produce the wanted society, the wanted work force of the 21st Century. The techniques being utilized are techniques that should only be used by clinically trained and clinically licensed medical personnel and then only under certain circumstances.

The use of these techniques by teachers in a classroom setting constitutes medical malpractice and the result is kids who are powder kegs waiting to go off--kids who take guns to school and murder teachers and classmates.
Apr 28, 2006 04:39
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Chinaisking,

What does THAT have to do with the price of tea in China?
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