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Pet or Child?

Last week I was told a story which is not so unusual I think. A colleague of mine visited Germany for a training course. Her mother was supposed to come to Germany right after the last day of the training course. Mother and daughter then wanted to travel around in Europe and have a nice time together.

Unfortunately it did not happen to be so!

Without any obvious regret ……..

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Money means trust, money is sexy

It seems to be the same everywhere in the world. Wherever you show up with typical status symbols just like an expensive Italian car (like Lamborghini, Ferrari and so) you win the game.

Some days ago there was a little test being made in China. Lamborghini driver with a six-hundred-thousand-dollar car stopped at the pavement and asked a woman if she ……..

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If funny, fun means: together in China

Whenever you meet Chinese people they look funny. They smile, they laugh when being together. It seems that smiling and laughing embodies the function of being together, be related to one another and being able to laugh because of being together.

Here’s one example which is quite funny to watch.

Close to a thousand people ………..

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 Demand for better sex education

“Adult videos can’t be our sex-education” is one of the main messages of Chinese students demonstrating for sex-education.

They demand an especially universities and schools have to say “yes” to sex-education. Young Chinese people obviously want and of course need a save sexual life, a sexual life with excitement, ……….

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深谙中庸之道的默克尔:厨房里的政治

Ulrich Sollmann (德国肢体语言专家) 

(chinese translation of my analysis in a German Magazine) 

默克尔不仅能够上得厅堂,对德国也对

中国的政治策略游刃有余。她还能下得厨

房。

  默克尔是一位在中国受欢迎的客人。在

其任期内她曾七次访问中国,每一次她都得

到来自中国政府首脑和社会各界的赞誉。中

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It`s the music….

No human culture has been identified that doesn’t have music. For so many people music is the source of the most powerful and significant experiences in their lives. But what is the compelling force scientist ask. More or less they found out, that there is no holy grail of a mathematical or acoustical explanation. The most important aspect is the complex manner in which music is embedded into social functions.

There’s nothing secret about music’s power in our lives even if we’re a long way from having a proper understanding of it. Listening and understanding are two different approaches. There are very different from each other. If you want to get to know more about it just read the following text.

http://www.interlude.hk/front/six-songs-of-me-just-why-music-matters-so-much-to-us/

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Helplessness towards psychic problems in China

China with more than 1 Billion inhabitants only has about 25-35.000 psychiatrists and psychotherapists. Compared to other countries this is for too less to guarantee a good health-management and mental health system. For example in Germany there are even more psychiatrists and psycho-therapists for only 85 Million inhabitants.

This leads to significant and severe problems within in the population. People don’t know how to react………

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Living Barbie

This Is Not a Barbie Doll. This Is an Actual Human Being.”

Be prepared to be freaked out! The picture ……………..

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Jobs influence the development of stress

Scientists at the University of Cincinnati have found out how big the influence of a specific job on the development of depression is. More than 200.000 people were asked. Here the main result:

The highest risk can be seen in the field of ………….

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Change of households in China

Chinese families become smaller and smaller. The number of one-person-households grows instead rapidly. This is due to the low birth-rate and a changed attitude towards marriage.

The National Committee on Health and Family-planning states that the average of …………….

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