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鹏华基金投资总监的演讲稿(Z)
2011-03-31
鹏华基金投资总监的演讲稿(Z)
来源:
朱守东的日志
一.宏观经济分析
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一套详细的公司财务流程(包括岗位设置……)
2011-03-31
一套详细的公司财务流程(包括岗位设置……)
来源:
注会圈的日志
一套详细的公司财务流程(包... -
看了这些酒的显微照片,你会相信酒是有灵性的......
2010-09-11
看了这些酒的显微照片,你会相信酒是有灵性的......
Vodka 伏特加
Whiskey 威士忌
Tequila 龙舌兰酒
Scotch (苏格兰)
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数学
2010-03-17
1.十几乘十几:
口诀:头乘头,尾加尾,尾乘尾。
例:12×14=?
解: 1×1=1
2+4=6
2×4=8
12×14=168
注:个位相乘,不够两位数要用0占位。
2.头相同,尾互补(尾相加等于10):
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强大的在线书库 给你一辈子省多少时间和金钱啊
2010-01-26
1.http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
喜 欢读英文书的朋友差不多都知道这个在线书库,该书库几乎每天都有新书增加进来,目前其所拥有的在线免费图书已超过2万本,内容涉及众多领域,阅读格式也 多种多样。最好的是,你可以通过每本书所提供的链接,还能顺藤摸瓜地找到其他很多非常有价值的在线书库和丰富多彩的内容。本文所提供的其他一些书库就是本 人通过这一书库的线索找到的。
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男人经典守则一百条[转]
2006-12-30
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No.2
2005-11-23
When the private automobile began to arrive on the scene early in this century, most urban and rural areas enjoyed rather adequate public transit sysytem. In fact, the electric train—here in the country called streetcar or trolley—was conquering the world. It was clearly a time to recognize and appreciate a good thing when one saw it.
We could consider forever as to whether the authorities stopped to think hard enough about the implications of the private car, which was at first intended only for the distinguished. If they had, their correct conclusion could hardly have been anything else bt strict limitaion if not a total ban. Nothing of the sort did happen, and the disastrous consequences have been with us ever since—and they are getting worse all the time.
While feeling sorry for this development, most obvservers take for granted that it is too late to reverse this course of events, the costs would be prohibitive, too many people would resist, and we would be left with a permanent feeling of regret and shame for all the wasted resources, human, monetary and natural, if we should have to start all over.
Nevertheless, an opposite view presents itself. Though it would have been vastly preferable if governments had always paid attention to the old saying, "To rule is to foresee", the trend in this century has been, "Seeing is believing". If the private car had been stopped suddenly, people would have continued to thirst for it, refusing to believe that travelling by car simply could not work on any large scale. So the lesson, however costly it has been, may be seen as historically unavoidable among people who are less than perfect.
Having come to this conclusion, we thought to begin immediately with a gradual reduction of private autos in favor of public vehicles. One particular obstacle must be overcome in this effort: the false idea that we need public transit system only during rush hours, and that cars are no problem in the quiet of the day.
In my opinion, public transit system should be built up as rapidly as possible to become so attractive that more and more people will decide against replacing their cars when the time is up. For, as has been emphasized in much of the literature on the subject, today's poplulation has not really chosen the car. Instead, for lack of an alternative, the auto was forced on us.
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No.1
2005-11-21
Several years ago my parents, my wife, my son and I ate at one of those restaurants. After a wonderful dinner, the waiter set the check in the middle of the table. That's when it happened: my father did not reach for the bill.
Conversation continued. Finlly it occurred to me that I should pick up the bill. After hundreds of restaurant meals with my parents after a lifetime of thinking of my father as the one with dollars, it had all changed. I reached for the check and my view of myself suddendly changed. I was an adult.
Some people mark off their lives in years; I measure mine in small events. I did not become a young man at a peculiar age, like 13, but rather when a kid strolled into the store where I worked and called me "Mister". He repeated it several times, looking straight at me. The realization hit like a punch: Me! I was suddenly mister.
There have been other milestones. The cops of my youth always seemed big, even huge, and of course they were older than I was. Then one day they were suddenly neither. In fact, some were kids—short kids at that. The day came when I suddenly realized that all the football players in the game I was watching were younger than I. With that milestone went the fantasy that some day I, too, could be a football player.
I never thought that I would fall asleep in front of the TV set as my father did. Now it's what I do best. I never thought I would go to the beach and not swim, yet I spent all of August at the shore and never once went into the ocean, I never thought I would prefer to stay home evenings, but now I find myself passing up parties. I used to think that people who watched birds were strange, but this summer I found myself watching them, and maybe I'll get a book on the subject.
One day I bought a house. One day—What a day! —I becme a father, and not too long after that I picked up the check for my own father. I thought then it was a milestone for me.







