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  • 金融服务营销手册 ; The financial services marketing handbook ; (美)艾沃琳·艾尔林奇(Evelyn Ehrlich),(美)杜克·范纳利(Duke Fanelli)著 ;
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    这是 BloomBerg 出版的图书,更多的是关于营销的理论,在一般性的营销理论上加上对互联网的宣传。 当然,其中引用的一些案例,还是值得一读。 然而,怎么没有爱德华 琼斯(Edward  Jones)的案例呢? ... Read More >
  • 股市的天空 ; 14种市场法则与差价技术批判 ; The sky of stock market ; 14 kind of market rules and price difference technology critique ; 中文
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    作者是一位充满激情的宁波小伙,应该说对资本市场已经颇有研究,所以才能总结出这14条批判性的结论来。书应该写得还不错,对于希望提升自己投资心态和境界的投资者来说,不妨认真拜读一下。 很多理论其实都是相通的,买股票很多时候根本就不在于技术,而是在于自己的心态,和对形势的实际的把握。 ... Read More >
  • 娱乐至死·童年的消逝(外一种) ; Amusing ourselves to death·the disappearance of childhood ; (美)尼尔·波兹曼(Nell Postman)著 ;
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    可以说,读完这本书有一种震撼的感觉! 自由不是靠关掉电视实现的。电视对于大多数人来说,是生活中最有吸引力的东西。我们生活在一个绝大多数人不会关掉电视的世界里。 如果我们不直接从电视得到某种信息,我们也会通过其他人得到它。 电视是私营文化部经营的一种新的国家宗教,他们为所有民众开设统一的课程,它们靠的是隐蔽的税收。电视机开着你就要付钱,不管你是在看书,还是在看电视,也不管你想不想看 引自 文中对广告的批判,对所有的事情的娱乐化,做了深入的检讨,阅读本书,无疑是震撼的,让人需要思考的。 政治,经济,商业,都越来越娱乐化,我们自己也在娱乐化中去世。 而另外一篇 童年的消逝,对童年做了深入的分析,在这个娱乐化的世界里,童年和成人的界线越来越模糊,作为父母,我们需要对孩子的童年做更深入的思考,我们应该提供给他们怎样的童年? ... Read More >
  • 最伟大的教育家 ; The greatest educators ever ; 从苏格拉底到杜威 ; (爱尔兰)弗兰克·M. 弗拉纳根(Frank M. Flanagan)著 ; 卢立涛,安传达译
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    教育是一辈子的事情,这些伟大的教育家留给我们的启示是,教育就是为了自由! 到达彼岸! ... Read More >
  • 怎样养育一个喜欢看书的孩子?
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    儿子新的语文老师给了一些阅读书单。其实儿子本来就在看很多书,暑假期间帮他在图书馆做了借书卡。我帮他借的一些书,他其实还是蛮喜欢看的。 这个学期的必读书目是《上下五千年》 ,前面两个年级的时候,原来的语文老师教他们诵读弟子规,论语等,我觉得也是非常不错的尝试。而现在的新语文老师侧重历史故事的教育,也是很有新意。 看到 BusinessWeek 上的这篇文章,蛮有意思的,全文转贴。 How to Raise a Child Who Loves to Read Posted by: Lauren Young on September 10 This post was written by Diane W. Frankenstein, who is author of Reading Together: Everything You Need to Know to Raise a Child Who Loves to Read Although my children are now grown, September conjures up memories as the most ambivalent month of the year for me. As a working mom, the excitement and anticipation of the beginning of a new school year also brought the daunting reality of new schedules and responsibilities for my children as well as for me. This juggling act required of working parents can feel overwhelming. On top of that, along comes a survey by The Michigan Department of Education that says, more than budgets or teachers, parental expectations are key to a child’s academic achievement and social adjustment. Parents want and expect their children to love reading. But in today’s wired world, with video games, iPods, cell phones and countless other digital distractions, youngsters are plugged into everything but books. So, how do parents turn their expectations for their children to become readers into realistic goals? There is no magic answer, but it can start with a simple equation: Read a Book. Ask a question. Start a conversation. The best thing about this formula is that it’s not another assignment for parents; it’s a fun way to spend time with their children. And in our fast-moving, media-saturated world, reading with children and having thoughtful conversations are more important than ever before. Conversations are where children first learn many of the skills they need to learn to read. Talk with children about the story, the pictures and their reaction to the book. Winnie the Pooh’s advice on conversation is my rule of thumb when it comes to talking with children about the stories they read: “It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn’t use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like, ‘What about lunch?’” Some other thoughts for parents who want to make reading with their children enjoyable: • A child’s desire to learn to read comes from being read to • Enthusiasm and passion for stories are contagious. Parents needn’t waste precious time trying to convince their children of the importance of reading; they can just read them good stories • Children need confidence to be good readers and confidence comes from understanding a story • Be creative and find other times in a day – not just bedtime – when reading can happen. How about a poem with breakfast? How about a short story with a snack? How about one chapter with dessert after dinner? • A child’s reading will improve the more he or she enjoys reading • Offer children books that speak to both their reading level and their developmental readiness for the story • Expect children to love reading and support that expectation by helping them find their “home-run” books – books that tap into their curiosity and interests, stories where they care about the characters and what happens to them • Keep the love of story alive. While children hone their reading skills, encourage them to return to the picture books and early reads they loved when they were little; you are never too old to read a 32-page picture book! • Don’t interrupt the reading of the story with explanations or editorials. A child can easily become annoyed and frustrated with too many interruptions • Slow down. Encourage children to read fewer books and know them well. Children need comprehension – not speed – to be good readers • Take the “assignment” out of reading to children and put in the pleasure of getting lost in a story together. Last but not least – a good story and a cookie always go hand-in-hand. ... Read More >
  • 二十四桥明月夜,玉人何处教吹箫。
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    公司 Q3 Team Building ,扬州瘦西湖和个园。想不起来二十四桥是那篇课文所读,Google 一下,得到答案: 姜夔《扬州慢》,描写烽烟战火中的扬州: 姜夔《扬州慢》 淳熙丙申正日,予过维扬。夜雪初霁,荠麦弥望。入其城则四壁萧条,寒水自碧,暮色渐起,戍角悲吟。予怀怆然,感慨今昔,因自度此曲。千岩老人以为有“黍离”之悲也。 淮左名都,竹西佳处,解鞍少驻初程。过春风十里,尽荠麦青青。自胡马窥江去后,废池乔木,犹厌言兵。渐黄昏,清角吹寒,都在空城。 杜郎俊赏,算而今重到须惊。纵豆蔻词工,青楼梦好,难赋深情。二十四桥仍在,波心荡冷月无声。念桥边红药,年年知为谁生? 这首词,在我读中学的时候,应该是入选高二语文课本的,也是唯一的关于二十四桥的故事,那个时候,以为是有24座桥,老师也没有解释过。 而杜牧的那首名诗,且似乎从来没有读过,在二十四桥景点处,有好事者,据说捐献了当年毛主席扔到废纸篓的练字的这首诗,现在被拓在石碑上,在我看来有损主席形象。因为主席一般都是自己创作的。 《寄扬州韩绰判官》 作者:杜牧 青山隐隐水迢迢,秋尽江南草未凋。 二十四桥明月夜,玉人何处教吹箫。 我能背诵的一些诗句还有: 《遣怀》 作者:杜牧 落魄江湖载酒行,楚腰纤细掌中轻。 十年一觉扬州梦,赢得青楼薄幸名。 而坐火车北上到镇江下站,经过润扬大桥,瓜州古渡等,自然免不了导游一番详尽的讲解。 扬州,或许值得在烟花三月的时候,再访瘦西湖。... Read More >
  • 三访硅谷之十:旧金山没有城管
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    每次都要经过旧金山,把车子 Park 在酒店后,独自徒步旧金山,瞎逛一圈,差点把渔人码头是 Pier 39 都忘记了,依然是这样的熙熙攘攘,不同的是多了三轮车的影子,车夫的里面貌似几位说着纯正的东北腔。玩杂耍的当然是城市里不可缺少的元素,有些很低级的在上海街头也能看到的骗钱游戏。 最让人不可理解的是,有人当着大马路卖果汁,3刀一杯,居然没有城管来管理。要是在上海的南京路,这种事情是永远不可能发生的。那家伙居然还占了一个车道! 周日早上从酒店 check out 后,去传说中的 九曲花街( Lombard Street )  练了一下车技,其实转弯本身根本不是难度,特别是对于中国的驾校毕业的司机。难度还是在于上坡时的 stop,我在另外一个街口 stop 起步时,明显感觉到汽车前部往后翘,有点魂飞魄散。下次一定注意在 stop 口上,遇到陡坡一定要朝前靠一点,让前轮停到平地上去。 这次访问,对于 Bay area 有更多的了解, 对于文化的感触也更加深刻。特别是对于唐人街,其实所谓的唐人街,那都是香港街,很多都是讲着粤语的老人。他们根本就不能代表大陆的华人。他们是流离的侨民,安居一隅,繁衍生息。我想他们对于大陆的访客也是怀着一种复杂的心情的。 其实,很多人在政治上对大陆没有认同感。他们可能反而是否定大陆政策的一分子。他们可能希望有些对大陆政治的话语权,然而,在遥远的海外,想要遥控指挥大陆,没有雄厚的财力几乎是不可能的。 这次访问,是对唐人街彻底的失望! 他们更多的就是 Banana! 别了,旧金山!希望10月再见!... Read More >
  • 三访硅谷之九:1号公路上的 State Beach 和 State Park
    from 和谐,自由 by Albert
    周六终于要踏上回国的旅程了,实际上回程的机票是周日的。特别的去重温 Santa Cruz 小镇的宁静,然后沿着小镇靠海北上,特地走1号公路,果然风景如画。海滩边游人稀少,而海水的质量上佳。最值得称道的是  Bean Hollow State Beach  ,清澈的海水里,螃蟹在礁石间捕食,一群海鸥贴着海面飞行。 1号公路两边一般是一边是 State Park 一边是 State Beach,环境都保护得很好。真是奇怪,同是太平洋的两岸,为什么那个海岸的水怎么清澈,碧蓝,而到了亚洲大陆一侧,特别是到了一定纬度以南地区,沿岸的海水几乎都是浑浊的,上海是明显的例证,或许是中国大陆,大江大河都流入大海,导致了海水的浑浊,而在加州沿岸,因为被高山阻隔,几乎没有入海的大河,才导致了海水的清澈? 但是,无论怎样,人口问题是导致文化,发展等中美各方面差异的重要原因。交通问题,便是一个例证。... Read More >
  • 梦2
    from 健康,自由,快乐 by simon
    眼镜 我梦见我有一副300度的眼睛。我把它摔在地上,他又复原了,仍在天花板上碎了,掉到地上又复原了。我扔出窗外,他深入地球,地球一分为二。 我在一摔,地球复原了。我很喜欢这副眼镜。... Read More >
  • 狼神传说
    from 健康,自由,快乐 by simon
    140狼神传说 灰太狼在家挂日历,红太狼生气了,用平底锅打他,打到墙上,发现一本书,是太太太太太爷爷的书。 书中说,如果拿一只羊去祭拜太太太太太爷爷,就会得到许多又肥又嫩的羊腿。沸羊羊听说,决定去祭坛。 在他未到之前,红太狼把灰太狼假扮的羊放在祭坛上,试了8、9遍毫无反应,便把灰太狼丢在祭坛上,自己先走。 沸羊羊跑上祭坛,救下灰太狼。灰太狼抓住沸羊羊。这时喜羊羊赶到,办成太太太太太爷爷。 喜羊羊让他站在钟下,懒洋洋砍绳。结果没砍到,掉下来,灰太狼偷看,啊!这不是懒洋洋吗?喜洋洋说:如果你不睁开眼,还会有更多的羊。 美羊羊用大斧砍钟绳,钟掉下来,把灰太狼困在钟里。 ... Read More >

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