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I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;

I woke, and found that life was Duty.
Tina @ 2005-11-19 13:43

This is said to be the standard for Apple Inc's new hire. 
Shot from Apple Inc. Cupertino Headquarter, Exec. Briefing Room



 
Tina @ 2005-11-17 13:48

Finally, the Cardinal Inquirer is up and running on a regular base now. 

Here you can find my weekly writing for the Public Affair Reporting's class, taught by Professor William Woo



 
Tina @ 2005-09-15 13:45

I am on my way to grad school in the States. 
My apologies that this site will be update fairly irregularly, if not at all abandoned.


 
Tina @ 2005-09-11 17:37

活动主题:三江源莫曲村帐篷小学支教助学义卖
内容:帐篷小学学生绘画作品、志愿者摄影作品义卖
地点:莫干山路50号4号楼B座110室
时间:2005年9月17日上午10点- 下午3点
流程: 10:00-10:30      作品展示
       10:30-10:45        项目介绍(放dv,ppt)
       10:45-15:00    拍卖



   青海省治多县索加乡莫曲村是三江源自然保护区最西部的牧民村,是著名的环保英雄索南达杰的家乡,平均海拔4500米,紧邻可可西里无人区,居住着140多户770多位纯藏族牧民。

   莫曲村地处偏远,交通不便,气候恶劣,经济落后,76%的牧民年收入不到800元;帐篷小学是村里唯一的学校,绝大多数成年人为文盲或半文盲,村里适龄儿童入学率不到40%;没有卫生医疗站,民众的卫生知识极度贫乏,近3个月患病率为100%。   
   
   义卖活动由“高原绿洲”项目组组织,“高原绿洲”项目是由热爱家园(GC)与青藏高原环长江源生态经济促进会(UYO)共同发起,是为莫曲村帐篷小学的教育、医疗的综合援助计划,拟在充分尊重和保护当地民族文化的前提下,利用上海所特有的经济、技术、信息、人才等各种资源优势,帮助莫曲村帐篷小学改善教学环境,提高教育质量,培养学校医疗人员,并逐步培育学校独立生存的能力和提升当地政府的支持力度,使学校最终实现可持续发展,并将成功经验向类似地区推广。

   帐篷小学的学生为了这次义卖亲手绘制了美丽的图画,制作了精美的手工艺品,UYO提供了三江源的风景照片,GC准备了纪录片dvd。

  本次义卖的财务清单会在各相关网站公开,收入全部用于贫困学生的学杂费以及当地志愿者教师的生活补贴和培训之用。

  青海的孩子谢谢您的帮助,祝您扎西得勒!

参与者请联系:
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        热爱家园高原绿洲项目组     
        2005年8月26日


 
Tina @ 2005-07-07 01:49

浦东满月跑

有朋友在客齐集推荐了一个好玩的交友游戏叫做“浦东满月跑”。这是个每月满月时周三晚的跑步游戏。大家在预定的地方集合,由两个人扮演兔子,先出发;一边跑一边撒下面粉做记号。15-20分钟后,其他朋友扮演猎狗,顺着记号去抓他。无论是否抓到兔子,大家都热热闹闹地聚集一起,新朋友介绍或老朋友,说说笑笑,灌点啤酒,在饭店美餐一番以示庆祝。活动的网站上有很多的照片,看上去大家都玩的很开心哦。

7.23晚 北京人鱼乐队在上海专场。这支乐队成立于1999年的深圳,风格以工业新金属为主.同时夹杂工业,METAL,硬核,PUNK,等风格。演出信息在这里

Julia是一位职业高级发型师,想要在客齐集结交一些爱美的,有活力的,热爱时尚的青年女性,成为您的私人亲密发型顾问并且和您成为好友。这里有她提供的服务内容和联系信息

某品牌的奶粉拍摄广告需要在上海找一对母子演员同台拍摄,小男孩2-3岁,大眼睛、白肤、可爱漂亮,母亲要求清秀大方。有兴趣的朋友赶快发照片去试镜吧!

暑假期间有很多大学生朋友想做些家教和兼职。有一位上海理工大二的学生提供初高中数理化的家教和计算机基础教学,一位华东师范大学在读的本科生希望找一份和英语相关的暑假兼职,上海体院体育教育篮球专业学生,想在暑假期间找一份篮球教练或者健身教练的兼职,一位留法三年的朋友提供法语提高或者交法国人中文的家教服务,可以进行考前辅导。

其实我们周围就有很多适合学生朋友的兼职机会,比如这个夏天上海各区的健身中心和游泳馆就需要50名在校生或高三及三校毕业生做室内促销的兼职,这里有报名的电话。

还有一些话务员销售代表维修工程师屏工艺技术人员幕墙设计电话销售前台销售助理市场部主管外贸业务员兼职推广员促销员电子商务客服网站程序工程师等工作岗位,请留意具体的招聘信息。

再推荐一个美式类的网站“美食之家”,希望大家都喜欢哦。




 
Tina @ 2005-07-03 23:37

绿地有群小猫咪

最近有很多朋友来客齐集发布想要收养宠物的信息,有人想领养小猫咪,甚至是瘦小的流浪猫.我知道人民广场附近的延中绿地公园里有很多流浪猫,很可爱,也很可怜,有的猫猫因为受伤或生病得不到及时的帮助而骨瘦如柴,朋友们也许可以去绿地那边看看.

这些小猫咪经常会有些好心人去喂它们,但却没人有能力医治它们的病痛.有好心的宠物医生愿意帮帮它们吗?

还有人想收养狗狗.有一位学生朋友的留言很让我动容,他说昨天在马路边拣来一只两个月大的雪那瑞,他用自己的所有的钱给小狗看病,结果还是没能留住它小生命,伤心地把它掩埋了.这位朋友在自己收留的小狗不幸去世后也希望能收养一只可爱的小狗,并且给它一个温暖的家,有兴趣的朋友可以和他电话联系.

还有一位朋友正在寻找走失的爱狗,但他只是做了简单的外貌描述,说小狗白色的长毛,圆圆的眼睛很有神,五六斤重.希望这位宠友能够尽快提供狗狗的照片,方便看到帖子的朋友帮您一起寻找.



 
Tina @ 2005-06-23 23:58

Harold Burson talked to Fudan Journalism school on "Public Relation: A Status Report for the First Five Years of 21st Century" this morning. Here is some interesting highlights from his speech.  

- Four jobs a PR professional should do:

1. Early warning specialist of social political change on the horizon, to differentiate real change from temporary change, and explain how the change could affect business.
2. Serve corporate conscious
When something is not right, re-examine the position. This requires great deal of trust on the management side.
3. Communications of internal employee and outward customers/suppliers/community/government/general public.
Internal audience should be more important, PR should bring about understanding – what is happening, what staffs should do, why all this and what action should be taken.
4. Monitor conversation and try to make judgment

- Three defining moment of PR

1. (Changing) Legislative and regulatory environment that define corporate responsibility
2. Proliferation of media.
24hr Cable News. Internet as a massive news distributor. Competition made news media more hostile to business and government.  
3. Changing competitors environment in globalization
Discipline + technology, to realize that a corporate should speak with a same voice around the world.


 
Tina @ 2005-05-16 22:28

Richard Parson, CEO of Time Warner, addressed to the opening of the Culture Roundtable this morning at St Regis Hotel in Beijing


 
Tina @ 2005-05-10 00:22

Excerpt From China, Inc. by Ted Fishman, P34

All this local gigantism is carefully documented each day on the front pages of the Shanghai Daily, the English-language paper put out by the government press. It is a quick, mostly cheery read, peppered with local news, summaries of government commissions and states visits and, less prominently, wire service stories on select world events – perhaps in Denmark or Tonga- that often seems to have no conceivable local relevance. The tour boat’s trash bins fill with copies even before the boat departs.

Yet, the paper is still worth reading, and rereading. Its news-like that in most of China’s state-run media-is both a measure and stimulus of China’s ambitions. While the rest of the world’s press leads with war news, celebrity scandals, or political coverage, the Chinese press logs every effort, public or private, that is being made to push China to the top in every contest it publicly places itself. The China news, of course, also has a “life the face” message, in which Asians, and Chinese in particular, are encouraged to try harder in all things. One day’s big story might describe how Chinese mobile-phone makers are winning the contest against foreigners, gaining the victory as a point of pride. The math, however, is strained, and the surveys it rests on are highly targeted. Chinese phones are not leading the market, but Chinese phone users say they hope homegrown brands will someday lead. The deadlines in the paper will, it is hoped, help make the wish come true.

Great personal achievements also fill the front page. There are, for instance, top stories about the young winners of one of the nationwide English-speaking contests. Imagine an American newspaper attempting to pump up sales with the story of a hardworking, likeable local boy who trounced his competitors in a conversational-French contest by giving a fine speech on the merits of international brotherhood. The Chinese press regularly carries such stories. In a country where much rides on the achievement of the upcoming generation, and where families must bet all on the achievements of the one child that the government allows families to have. Parents and grandparents apparently find the triumphs of other people’s superstar children entertaining, a kind of vicarious thrill in a country where good test scores and the right academic track are as sexy as six-pack abs. Smart children, after all, hold the key to China’s ascendancy. If they are diligent enough, they too may one day build the world’s biggest something or other. They will certainly help build what is destined to be the world’s biggest economy, and if all goes as the Chinese expect, the most influential geopolitical force in Asia and perhaps the world.


 
Tina @ 2005-04-10 00:16

Population and the number of religions, world v.s. China
6.2 billion v.s. 1.3 billion and 2500 v.s. 56

100 million out of 1.3 billion Chinese are religious, which is 8.41% of the entire population. The number of Communist member nationwide stand at 60 million.

Among world’s population, only 1.2 billion are non-religious, with the majority of them in China. The population of the big four regions are – 2 billion for Catholic and Christianity, 1.3 billion for Islam and Muslem, 800 million Hinduism and 500 million Buddhism.

A total of 10,000 minorities claim Shanghai residents, and there is another 140,000 minorities inflow from else where in the country.

There are 56 recoginzed (and hence official) monority groups in China. With unidentified ones existing, the number is likely to exceed 100 in this century.

Notes from the Religion Session, Training Course for Shanghai reporters.