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December 18 一本好书 The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World好书,可是太贵,252块......
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美国联邦准备理事会前主席葛林斯潘,对世界金融市场的影响力仍举足轻重。九一一事件的冲击也让他看清,我们已然处于更弹性、变动更快速的动荡新世界。本书分为两部分,前半回顾一生,从孩提到联准会十八年的任期;后半则是淬炼其智识与洞见,以之解释全球化的趋势。 由本书高达八百五十万美金的版税即可推知它的重要性。 葛林斯潘(Alan Greenspan)从1987年开始担任美国联邦准备理事会主席,甫于2006年1月退休。他在世界金融圈呼风唤雨,影响力无人能及,是全球最有权势的人士之一。国际媒体对他推崇备至,人人视他为英雄与远见者、也是史上最棒的经济学家之一,但也有人批评他每每发言影响金融市场、干扰经济。 1987年,他担任联准会主席不久之后发生了股灾,造成全球经济风暴及恐慌;在这样的前车之鉴下,911事件发生之后,他立即着手准备相关的应变措施,避免严重的经济衰退、意图将911事件的经济冲击降到最低;但没想到在911事件之后,什么事也没有发生!在 911事件之后, Greenspan认知到了全球资本经济环境已经和二十年前大不相同,更加开放、弹性、自主,而变化快速,带给人们前所未有的诸多机会。在本书中,Greenspan以他自身的经验,带领读者检视了这个新经济世界的本质。他从911事件发生的早晨开始谈起,并回顾了他的童年时期对他后来人生的影响。在书中他也谈到了在他十八年的美国联准会主席任期中所经历的转变。 本书是 Greenspan 的自传性质作品。在本书的前半段,Greenspan分享了他的经验,在这一个绝无仅有的经济环境中,他经历了、又创造了什么,Geenspan 为读者描绘出他所经历的学习曲线、分享他当前经济的了解,让读者可以更快抓住这个驱使世界不断变化的动态环境。而在本书的后半,Geenspan则是为读者介绍了了解全球经济最重要的概念工具:他举出经济成长的共通点、探究各个主要地区及国家所发生的特殊事件、并解释了今后全球化的趋势导向。 作者将其一生的智慧学识和观察浓缩在这本书之中,传达他一以贯之的世界价值观,本书将成为 Geenspan 送给人类社会最珍贵的智慧遗产。 Book Description In the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001, in his fourteenth year as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan took part in a very quiet collective effort to ensure that America didn't experience an economic meltdown, taking the rest of the world with it. There was good reason to fear the worst: the stock market crash of October 1987, his first major crisis as Federal Reserve Chairman, coming just weeks after he assumed control, had come much closer than is even today generally known to freezing the financial system and triggering a genuine financial panic. But the most remarkable thing that happened to the economy after 9/11 was...nothing. What in an earlier day would have meant a crippling shock to the system was absorbed astonishingly quickly. After 9/11 Alan Greenspan knew, if he needed any further reinforcement, that we're living in a new world - the world of a global capitalist economy that is vastly more flexible, resilient, open, self-directing, and fast-changing than it was even 20 years ago. It's a world that presents us with enormous new possibilities but also enormous new challenges. The Age of Turbulence is Alan Greenspan's incomparable reckoning with the nature of this new world - how we got here, what we're living through, and what lies over the horizon, for good and for ill-channeled through his own experiences working in the command room of the global economy for longer and with greater effect than any other single living figure. He begins his account on that September 11th morning, but then leaps back to his childhood, and follows the arc of his remarkable life's journey through to his more than 18-year tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, from 1987 to 2006, during a time of transforming change. Alan Greenspan shares the story of his life first simply with an eye toward doing justice to the extraordinary amount of history he has experienced and shaped. But his other goal is to draw readers along the same learning curve he followed, so they accrue a grasp of his own understanding of the underlying dynamics that drive world events. In the second half of the book, having brought us to the present and armed us with the conceptual tools to follow him forward, Dr. Greenspan embarks on a magnificent tour de horizon of the global economy. He reveals the universals of economic growth, delves into the specific facts on the ground in each of the major countries and regions of the world, and explains what the trend-lines of globalization are from here. The distillation of a life's worth of wisdom and insight into an elegant expression of a coherent worldview, The Age of Turbulence will stand as Alan Greenspan's personal and intellectual legacy. A Timeline of a Remarkable Career Mar. 6, 1926 Born in New York City 1936 At 10 sees Roosevelt campaigning; becomes expert on the 1936 Yankees 1938 Takes up clarinet at 12 1943-44 Studies clarinet at Julliard Mid 1944 Joins Henry Jerome Band 1948 Graduates (summa cum laude) from New York University. (He later earns a master's in 1950 and a Ph.D. in 1977, also from NYU.) Hired as economic analyst at the Conference Board. 1954-74 Co-founds Townsend-Greenspan & Co. Inc., an economic consulting firm in New York City. (He returns in 1977.) 1974 Nominated by President Ford as chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors. 1983 Chair of bipartisan National Commission on Social Security Reform. June 1, 1987 Nominated by President Reagan for Fed Chair. Confirmed by Senate August 3. Oct. 19, 1987 Only 69 days into Greenspan's term, the Dow drops 508 points and 22%. July 10, 1991 Nominated by President George H.W. Bush to a second term as Fed Chairman. Later nominated to a third (February 22, 1996) and fourth term (January 4, 2000) by President Clinton. Apr. 6, 1997 Marries Andrea Mitchell May 18, 2004 Nominated by President George W. Bush for a fifth term as Fed chairman Jan. 31, 2006 Completes 18 ? years at the Fed Feb. 1, 2006 Forms Greenspan Associates LLC, an economic consulting firm Alan Greenspan's Amazon Blog 11:05 AM PDT, August 31, 2007 I started thinking about what was to become “The Age of Turbulence” two years ago. My nearly two decades as Federal Reserve Chairman were coming to an end - a remarkable experience. After a lifetime observing how the world works as a business economist on Wall Street, it was exhilarating to be at the center of international monetary policymaking. Sure, I’d been President Ford’s White House economic advisor in the mid-1970s, but nothing fully prepared me for what I faced when President Reagan nominated me Fed Chairman in June 1987. So, in the waning months of my Fed tenure, I started getting excited about having time to stand back and think about all I’d been through – the frightening stock market crash of 1987, the boom of the 1990s, the trauma of 9/11, the climactic end of the Cold War, all told, a cascade of events propelling a new world forward at warp speed. There was also a personal story to tell. I’d known every president from Richard Nixon to Reagan, Ford, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. And what about all those other assorted characters from my childhood in New York, my years as a jazz musician, my complete career switch to economics – and my friendship with Ayn Rand? I wanted to make the leap from writing economic analysis to writing in the first person about what I’d experienced. And after years of talking “Fedspeak” in carefully calibrated congressional testimony – I could finally use my own voice! As I wrote “The Age of Turbulence,” I tackled the personal part first, but then started unraveling the detective story about the economy: what did all the economic shifts we began to detect in the late nineties mean? At the Fed, I had at first focused primarily on monetary policy – interest rates and the forces that determined their appropriate levels. But as the years rolled on, it became increasingly clear to me that we needed to understand an entirely new range of factors to implement policy effectively. I had had inklings of this new world, of course, but as I raced from one policy meeting to another, I never had time to sit back and think about all this. Was this a permanent change or just another technological evolution that would, with time, come to an end? Would the growing income inequality that seemed to be associated with this new paradigm create a backlash to the forces of globalization? And wasn’t this a dangerous trend for our democracy? My term as Federal Reserve Chairman ended at midnight, January 31, 2006. The following morning, I started to write. You would think after all those years at the Fed and my earlier decades as an economist that I would have learned about as much as I could. But halfway through the book I realized that the story was leading me in surprising directions. I needed to refocus much of what I had written in my original drafts. The final chapter was to forecast how I thought the world would work in the year 2030. But until I spent a year researching and writing and thinking about “The Age of Turbulence,” I had little idea how it would turn out. In fact, I was having so much fun rethinking some of my earlier assumptions, I was as anxious to read it as I hope my readers will be. In the end, I can confidently say writing that final chapter brought me—and the book—closure. It is not the grand finale of Beethoven’s Ninth, but for me, it hit the right chord. November 28 给自己的忠告1.爱拼才会赢
Live as if you were to die tomorrow
Learn as if you wrer to live forever! (Gandhi)
2.Never blame for anything!
3.抓住身边的幸福
4.做自己喜欢做的事情
5.记住自己的忠告!
November 26 郁闷啊...... 一百多本的作业就让我忙到了九点半,终于改完了,可以歇口气!朋友发短信问我最近忙什么,我想了半天不知道怎么回。近一个月以来好像什么都没做,做的也净是一些没有意义的事情。改作业?上老头的课?打球?推销那个股票帐户?......
这让我想到了中午支部会议的一个我觉得非常STUIP的事情:读十七大报告!人最郁闷的是你明知道别人在对你“谋财害命”而你却什么都做不了! I HATE DOING NOTHING! I HATE DOING NOTHING MEANINGFUL LIKE A STUIP! I AM THAT STUIPPPPPP! 最近郁闷的事情: 宿舍加床了,空间小了,不知道会有什么样的人什么时候来住! 宿舍楼的卫生间装修,洗漱、上厕所都不方便啊! 附近不知什么在装修,早上、中午噪音很大,睡不着觉啊! 老头的课这礼拜有两节啊,我的作业又多了,还得去上课啊! 好多英语作业没做啊! 推销股票帐户不顺利,这个生意不好做! 。。。。。 November 23 GREY ROOM-----Damien RiceI've been crazying about American series <Criminal Minds> for a long time
I heared this song From the Season 2 Episode 19
Hope you like it
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Well I've been here before Sat on the floor in a grey grey room Where I stay in all day I don't eat, but I play with this grey grey food Disolai, if someone is prayin' then I might break out, Disolai ven if I scream I can't scream that loud I'm all alone again Crawling back home again Stuck by the phone again Well I've been here before Sat on a floor in a grey grey mood Where I stay up all night And all that I write is a grey grey tune So pray for me child, just for a while That I might break out yeah Pray for me child Even a smile would do for now 'Cause I'm all alone again Crawling back home again Stuck by the phone again Have I still got you to be my open door Have I still got you to be my sandy shore Have I still got you to cross my bridge in this storm Have I still got you to keep me warm If I squeeze my grape and I drink my wine Coz if I squeeze my grape and I drink my wine Oh coz nothing is lost, it's just frozen in frost, And it's opening time, there's no-one in line But I've still got me to be your open door, I've still got me to be your sandy shore I've still got me to cross your bridge in this storm And I've still got me to keep you warm Warmer than warm, yeah Warmer than warm, yeah Warmer than warm, yeah Warmer than warm, yeah September 19 有关学校的收费问题 刚听到同学的抱怨,我们对学校的收费问题很反感!这个学校乱收费是有名的,去年都又“光荣”地上了新京报(新京报经常报道北方工业大学的反面新闻,比如四六级作弊问题还是在头版头条、乱收费问题也上了报纸、学校教授论文抄袭......据说学校还有段时间不让新京报进学校卖!自己的地盘岂能你来揭我的老底?) ,具体以我作为一个学生的角度来揭揭它的底吧:
1:开学体检,每个人交55元,纯属扯淡!体检除了抽学这一项由医生来抽意外,其他都是拉些学生过来给我们体检!再说,复试后已经非常正规地体检过了,有这个必要吗?抽个血55块?????
2:宿舍电话线是没开通得!想开通,花60块钱去租个破电话吧!这不是变相乱收费吗?你要想用自己的电话,行!拿来给你鉴定鉴定:你的电话必须比我们的nb,必须能防雷击,必须不会出现问题影响整个系统!什么理论,我第一次听到这种情况!鉴定总得花点吧时间,过些天再来吧!不行的话你们还得租哈!我还和那个更年期妇女对峙的有一会儿:我说凭什么?学校有哪一条规定了?她说:来装不装拉倒!反正就是这样!不然你拿电话我们给你鉴定鉴定! 我靠!sb.....过两天我们就"屈服"了,不屈服连网都别想上!
3:这个学校关于宿舍上网的问题很特别,从没见过这样的!相信全国也只有这么一家吧??上网先去租个猫吧,花80块!以后退给你钱,只要你不损坏的话!然后呢?别想着有家里的宽带那么方便,你得去买个所谓得ADSL网通校园上网卡,跟打电话一样,按时间算钱!也只有这种学校才能想出这种挣钱的方法!这不是变相乱收费吗?
4:宿舍不像别的学校全天给电也就算了,本科生据说是一个月一个人3度电,超了就交钱吧!不交钱每天定时给电时间段都不给你电。你说学生能忍吗??
5:学校的机房上网还得花钱!一小时一块钱。什么叫做百名学生均有电脑5.2台,纯属扯淡!外面的不知道的人听起来还不错吧......
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这个学校永远只有:
钱 ,钱,钱......
money,money,money......
开学有感 终于开始了朋友们开玩笑所谓的“研究怎么生”的生活了!前些日子在MSN的个性签名里写道“二流的学校二流的老师......”,朋友问我为什么这么悲观呢?我说二流的学校二流的老师,你也可以成为一流的N人!
刚开学确实有点反感的情绪,我带着很多的问题与不满:为什么同样是调剂的偏偏我是自费生?为什么本校的不能给我公费?为什么老师说帮帮哪去了?为什么刚开学很多同学的导师看起来好像是定了?为什么研究生宿舍还不能24h给电?......
这两天我反复的在思考此类的问题,有些问题自己给自己这样的解释:不是别人的问题,还是因为自己!我一自愿考上不就好了?我调剂早不就公费了?或者说我给领导“上上炮”不就有可能公费的?......So complicated,the world!
我开始给自己计划生活了,第一次这么的肯定!二流的学校我也得努力,更得努力,抬头!挺胸!大步往前迈!一切都往那个目标靠拢,多看看有关自己将来想研究的那个领域的书,多思考问题,多问问题. 肖老师和我们说过"你把每个老师所学的东西都榨干一半,那你毕业的时候就不得了了"......
July 03 毕业了 何时能再相聚?! 大学生涯的最后一星期转眼已经过去了,兄弟之间的拥抱、同学之间的祝福给我留下了太多太多的感动!散伙饭上那一瓶瓶啤酒后面有我们
说不尽的心里话,暖暖的!
李总(哈哈 快了 过几年你就是总啦)是我们这帮人第一个离校的,看着他离开校门的那一瞬间,我的心里有一点感伤,可能是我还要留在 这的缘故吧,我感觉不到其他人的那种伤心。我和翁董说等你们都走了,我留在这,而这已经是物是人非了,他说不是物是人非,而是物非人
也非。以后的宿舍是要换的,我在想:以后在我经过以前宿舍的窗口时,怀念起大家,那是一种什么样的心情呢?
老大和老三前天离开的,那天送他们的人很多,天还下着小雨,老天似乎体会到了我们的心情!没有去车站送你们,但我一样怀念你们!过年回家到厦门可以找老大蹭蹭饭 呵呵! 前天晚上和翁聊到了近4点才睡觉,心里有太多的感触!聊得最多的是感情,好好珍惜你现在身边的那个人哦!那天晚上窗外的细雨让我们聊起了家乡,聊起了以后我们的打算。北漂永远是北漂,在这里生活没有家的感觉,我的根是在家乡的,总有一天我会回去的!
翁和老四都因为女朋友来了,一起到外面住,东西也都搬走了!四哥好好珍惜现在,再过几个月也要出国了,不知何时才能见到你!我的抽屉里还有一张你以前送给我的CD,珍藏着!翁董好好和小赖happy哦,回家了要承受很大的工作压力,以后再也没有这样的假期了!
老二和老五以后住金鼎,我们还会经常见面的嘛!有空一起吃吃饭 玩一玩!
老六还没离校,他5号就要去广州了,六哥给我最难忘的还是你的歌声!没有你的歌声,我们晚上怎么睡啊!啊哈哈!
老十也还在学校,希望你心情好一点,开开心心的离校吧!今年的学士照你横垮经管和理学,呵呵,照学士服照的收获不小哦!等我三年后硕士毕业,你也回来照一张哈!
兄弟们都分开了,不知何时能再相聚?!
想念你们! June 24 大学的最后一星期大学生涯的最后一星期
希望时间可以停留
把这一星期延长 再延长.....
可惜我没有月光宝盒
这一切将成为过去
在这一星期里
多看看身边的朋友
多说说话
好好吃散伙饭
能喝就喝吧
一辈子就这么一次
不能对不起自己
是吧
在我心里最舍不得的是你
以后再也不能和你天天一起吃早饭
不能天天和你上自习
想看到你却不一定在身边
不能......
不能的事情太多太多
如果自己跑得比光还快
我一定努力的跑向昨天
让时间就停留
你呢?
好好珍惜这一星期!
June 15 明天的答辩不要"死"得太惨明天就要毕业论文答辩了
这可以说是我大学生涯最后的一堂课吧
今天下午看到答辩名单
OH~MY~ GODDDDDDDDD~!
差点没喷鼻血
我被安排在所谓的"死亡之组"
而且第一个上讲台
我当炮灰啊我
想到自己的POWERPOINT 还没做
汗!
今天下午得好好做做
明天的目标是
不要"死"得太惨!
May 02 五一看看北京的老胡同看了看老胡同 没拍什么照片下来 意外的发现了这个小吃协会 很多人在里面吃啊 还有大串的冰糖葫芦 海看到了宋庆龄故居 不过不让进 后海有很多看起来很简单很不错的酒吧 比如这个 NO.2 七月七日晴
意外发现了一家叫做ROCKLAND的唱片店,小店里面全是国外的CD,各种风格,小店里很有意思,墙上都是店长女朋友的照片. 看到了一个体育学校 出了好多世界冠军 还有李连杰
April 29 Way Back into Love很喜欢这首歌
可惜在原声音乐里面
女声不是由电影里的女主角唱的
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Way Back into Love
By Hugh Grant
I've been living with a shadow overhead
I've been sleeping with a cloud above my bed I've been lonely for so long Trapped in the past i just can't seem to move on I've been hiding all my hopes and dreams away Just in case i ever need'em again someday I've been setting aside time To clear a little space in the corners of my mind All i wanna do is find a way back into love
I can't make it through without a way back into love I've been watching
But the stars refuse to shine I've been searching But i just don't see the signs I know that it's out there There's gotta be something for my soul somewhere I've been looking for someone to shed some light
Not somebody just to get me through the night I could use some direction And i'm open to your suggestions All i wanna do is find a way back into love
I can't make it through without a way back into love And if i open my heart to you I'm hoping you'll show me what to do And if you help me to start again You know that i'll be there for you in the end There are moments when I do not know if it is real Or if anybody feels the way I feel I need inspiration Not just another negotiation All I want to do is find a way back into love I can not make it through without a way back into love And if I open my heart to you I am hoping you will show me what to do And if you help me to start again You know that I will be there for you in the end Don't write me offThanks Fish very much for the moive <MUSIC AND LYRICS> I love the movie very very much
It make me think a lot
About my life with her
About what i should do ......
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Don't write me off
by Hugh Grant
It's never been easy for me
to find words that go along with a melody. But this time there's actually something on my mind, so please forgive these few brief awkward lines. Since I've met you, my whole life has changed,
it's not just my furniture you've rearranged. I was living the past, but somehow you've brought me back. And I haven't felt like this since before Frankie said, "Relax!" And now I know,
based on my track record, I might not seem like the safest bet. All I'm asking you, is don't write me off just yet. For years I've been telling myself the same old story,
that I'm happy to live off my so called former glories But you've given me a reason to take another chance. Now I need you,
despite the fact that you've killed all my plants. And though I know, I've already blown more chances than anyone should ever get. All I'm asking you is don't write me off just yet. don't write me off just yet. April 28 写给从小一起长大的好伙伴看到你的留言
回忆起了小时候
那两个形影不离的兄弟
每天放学一起踏着小溪回家的我们
小溪里面的石子
还有旁边的草地
那里有我们玩耍打闹的身影
还有那一排龙眼树
上面有我们曾经很喜欢捉的"龙眼鸡"
离小溪不远的石榴树
树叶里藏着贪吃的我们
还记得被当场逮着
还高高兴兴的回家
我家的老房子已经很老了
门口曾经有一个一个的小坑
我们经常一帮人在那里玩"弹珠子"
那里我们经常一起吃咸饭
还有我妈妈做的粉条
那时候你几乎每天中午都快吃饱了才回家
门前的龙眼树
树上的鸟巢里有我们经常上去偷的鸟蛋
还有小时候很怕的树蛇
是否还记得我家种花生的"后狼"
那时候我家收花生
我们为了一起玩
你来帮我完成我妈给我布置的"任务"
那时候我大叔逗我还要单独给你活儿
我就气得不行
说人家是来帮我的
怎么可以给你单独的活儿
......
想起这一些
心里就暖暖的
又有些感伤
时间过得这么快
现在的我们都已经长大了
都有属于自己的一片天空
你现在在厦门努力的打拼着
我知道这一切很不容易
在北方的我默默的支持你
还有要早日找到心目中的她
当你娶她回来的那一天
我会大声地叫她一声嫂子
你是我一辈子都会珍惜的
好伙伴 好兄弟
:)
![]() April 23 Tears记得从懂事的时候起
没有掉过几次眼泪
虽然那时候还不知道
什么叫男儿有泪不轻弹
13岁的时候
外公走了
我没有哭
只是知道他去了另外一个世界
高中的时候
外婆离开了
看着躺在床上的外婆
我的眼睛模糊了
但是我没有哭
我知道外婆是想去看看我外公
哥出车祸离开了我们
我的心潸然泪下
那是抽搐的感觉
但眼里没有眼泪
每次想起他
想起和他一起疯狂玩耍的时候
我的眼里总是湿湿的
那时候哥被人欺负的时候就找我
因为比他大一年级的我有保护他的责任
尽管我经常打输
但我还很开心
.......
今年过年回家
才知道曾祖母老了
三个月前就离开了
到灵位前拜她
我心里哭了
但只看到姐姐眼中的泪水
我没有哭
我觉得曾祖母是解脱了
终于可以到那个安详的世界
回学校的前几天
奶奶摔倒了
看到她腿上的伤
我哭了
奶奶年纪大了
再也不能像童年那样背着调皮的我了
我给自己打起
要让她看到争气的内长孙
最近的我
为了她
哭了几回
刚才一个人把小小的校园走了一遍又一遍
我还要在这呆三年
可这里已是物是人非了
想到她
眼泪就不争气的掉下来
也许命中注定
这就是我生命中最重要
......
live for what?有些问题不能问
比如说
为了什么而活着
...... April 10 拿什么拯救我自己人心也许就是这样的多变
昨天的笑脸
今天的距离
拿什么拯救我自己
自己的失去?
我失去的是什么?
我到底是为了什么而活着
或许我慢慢就能看开了
你说过人是为了自己而活着
也许昨天我是为你而活
今天也是为你而活
明天或许是为你
也可能是为了我自己
也许我们之间需要一些距离
从前的快乐就像指尖间隙
拿什么拯救我自己
梦想我们俩说过的
我们一定要两个人都考上
可如今
我们不能圆那个梦想了
你说过你会等我
我相信
我一直在给自己打气
明年就会实现它
只是你要等我一年
你开玩笑地说
男人为了女人都能这样
只有真正经历了才能体会到
这需要多大的决心和毅力
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