1. China Radio 2.12.5【文件大小:23.64 MB】
  2. what entertainment in China娱乐行可否在中过,娱乐恐怕剩下喝酒了。吃饭喝酒,卡拉OK喝酒,夜总会喝酒……在文章开始前,先否决抽烟是娱乐的提议。为什么抽烟不算娱乐。很多人抽一根烟后就要开始负重前行的一生。喝酒呢,你不能喝醉酒去工作吧,去开车更不行;喝酒都在很放松的情况下喝的,而且喝的人多热闹,算是集体娱乐。当然,娱乐方式本来很多。接下来说说娱乐的现状。看电视,电视频道的节目不算多,大多是返炒冷饭,比如清宫剧,射雕英雄传,西游记,呃,已经不让拍了。看电影的话。是要花时间的,是要花很多时间的,一电影下来两小时,还要提前出去吃好饭再去,目前疫情下又怕交叉感染,最主要好电影很难拍的出来了(๑>ڡ<)☆玩游戏,非常容易沉迷。但这也是游戏最大的魅力,所以不让未成年人玩。但是呢,最能玩游戏,最想玩游戏就是未成年人。谁出来工作了还有时间玩。由于玩游戏是会沉迷的,所以要花去很多很多时间,所以过家不提倡。那以后就没什么好玩的游戏出现了,难道我们要玩那些不好玩的游戏吗?看手机费眼。就这一点,就不建议人们整天对着手机。尽管手机集各种娱乐于一身,方便快捷直达目标,看12秒视频就能让你上瘾。但是手机的成瘾性又的确要成为戒除成瘾性的第一要务。好吧ヽ(  ̄д ̄;)ノ,娱乐还有哪些呢,追星?不准。喝酒,不准,喝酒开车更不可能。那实在想不出更多的娱乐方式了。当然,上面写着都是不用花钱的娱乐……总结,电影电视没什么看头,玩游戏看手机又上瘾……总之,娱乐基本都会成瘾,花去很多时间,要不把娱乐也戒了吧。那么说,只剩下喝酒了。
  3. 慢公司豆瓣:只要不死,就让我们这样丧着吧: ”12 年前的阿北可能没想到,豆瓣会变成一个抹不去的文化符号,更想不到,如今他会为豆瓣的盈利感到焦虑。在现今朝生暮死的中国互联网公司里,豆瓣是一个异数,它特别长寿,有上亿死忠粉,又长时间不咋赚钱。一方面同时期创业者在互联网大潮中来来去去,只有阿北不动如山,还坚守着豆瓣的梦想。另一方面,在其他人赚快钱的时候,只有豆瓣被用户和投资人宠着,维持着不沾烟火气的文艺高冷形象。 [link url="http://www.chinaz.com/start/2018/0129/853347.shtml"]
  4. 中国最火消费降级:吃涪陵榨菜,喝二锅头,上拼多多

    吃着榨菜,喝着二锅头,上着拼多多!在2018年这个夏天,这些消费降级或“廉价”消费突然火了。 前几年还是消费升级的概念,茅台,五粮液,进口商品,而今年生产二锅头的顺鑫农业和生产榨菜的涪陵榨菜的涨幅远远超过茅台五粮液,两者今年以来的平均涨幅竟然超过了100%,顺鑫农业今年2月最低点以来股价也飙升了200%左右,涪陵榨菜股价更是两年暴涨236%。 上周四在美国上市的拼多多,更是消费降级的代表,商品比淘宝还便宜,尽管其中有冒牌产品,低品质产品,但人家1年销售2000亿,所蕴含的消费降低能量很足。 2000亿拼多多回应假货问题 3年前,消费最便宜的还是淘宝,3年后全国大多数人都知道了拼多多,这个靠拼购和低价起家,大多数商品比淘宝还便宜的购物平台。 从2017年4月到2018年2月的一年时间里,拼多多销售了近2000亿商品。 低价背后的问题随着拼多多上市而曝光,其中假货问题最受社会关注,包括了创维集团的声明和童话大王郑渊洁的怒怼。 先说说创维怒怼假货事件!7月28日,深圳创维-RGB电子有限公司针对拼多多购物平台出现大量假冒创维品牌的电视产品销售的问题发布声明称,公司正与拼多多严正交涉,要求其即日停止所有假冒创维电视产品的展示及销售活动。公司保留追求拼多多及相关侵权方责任的全部法律权利。 据了解,在拼多多平台上售卖的假冒创维品牌多样,诸如创维先锋、创维云视TV、创维嘉、创维美、创维酷酷、创维试听、创维e家、创维等等。 。。。。 不管怎样,拼多多的快速崛起,都被认为是中国消费降级的重要表现,代表一大批客户对低价的追逐。 。。。 不管怎样,拼多多的快速崛起,都被认为是中国消费降级的重要表现,代表一大批客户对低价的追逐。 [quote url="http://www.sohu.com/a/244378045_465270" host="www.sohu.com" title="中国最火消费降级:吃涪陵榨菜,喝二锅头,上拼多多!股价飙升200%!-财经频道-手机搜狐" description="中国基金报微信:chinafundnews" type="article" thumbnail="http://5b0988e595225.cdn.sohucs.com/q_70,c_zoom,w_640/images/20180731/f9636c8272fa439ca84fd33fbc730cf6.jpeg" k="1a1b32971d"]
  5. Post Post Crisis Era to Continue

    We’ve talked about the post-post-crisis era as one that is neither risk-off (a period like the financial crisis, when investors shun riskier assets) nor risk-on (a period like the post-crisis period, which we define from March 2009 through November 2014, when investors embrace riskier assets). In a post-post-crisis landscape, markets have a mixed outlook, in which growth is uneven and interest rates remain low.  The Taper Tantrum vs. the Recent Rise in Yields In 2013, the “Taper Tantrum” occurred when the market learned that the US Federal Reserve planned to wind down its quantitative easing program — signaling the end of monetary policy easing and the beginning of a shift toward monetary policy tightening. Consequently, Treasury yields rose 100 basis points over two months. The move higher in yields seemed like a reasonable reaction to such signaling.  The recent move in interest rates also makes sense. The market is taking several things into consideration: 1. Uncertainty about the leadership of the Fed. Janet Yellen’s term as chair is due to end in February 2018. Given the Fed’s dovish policy during her tenure, the market is fearful that Trump will appoint a more hawkish leader who is more eager to raise interest rates and reset the tone. 2. Looser fiscal policy. Trump has championed both lower taxes and higher infrastructure spending. These policies, if implemented, would likely boost gross domestic product and increase the federal budget deficit. 3. Higher inflation prospects. Looser fiscal policy should be a tailwind for inflation. In addition, any protectionist policies, such as amending the North American Free Trade Agreement or implementing tariffs, could cause prices to move higher. Bond Fundamentals Moving Forward On one hand, lower taxes, fiscal stimulus and deregulation are all positive factors for riskier assets like stocks (and by extension negative for safer assets like Treasuries). But there are still many uncertainties and other factors that provide reasons to be constructive on fixed income: 1. Uncertain geopolitical backdrop. China is currently growing at a reasonably healthy pace, but that has been aided by a rapid expansion in credit. 2. Uncertain U.S. government policy. To paraphrase Aristotle, the market abhors a vacuum. Following the election, many aspects of government policy are in flux, from spending plans to foreign relations. 3. Risk that fiscal stimulus plans miss their target. The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center’s analysis of Trump’s income tax plan finds that, while high-income taxpayers would enjoy most of his proposed tax savings, middle-income families would receive an average tax cut of $1,000. 4. Risk of a trade war harming growth. If Trump were to follow through on his proposals to increase tariffs on foreign goods, his actions could spiral into a trade war. This would be negative for U.S. GDP growth. 5. Risk of restrictions on immigration hurting economic growth. One little-known fact is that the growth in GDP per capita has trailed total GDP growth by 40% since the financial crisis. 6. Risk of a shock hitting the economy. External shocks are, by nature, difficult to predict but can have wide-ranging effects. 7. Large number of buyers of U.S. government debt. U.S. and foreign pension funds and insurers use Treasuries as an important component of their portfolios, and this shows no sign of changing. What This Means for Investors Although it seems very likely to us that the Fed will raise rates gradually in years to come, expected risk-adjusted returns for investing in bonds remain appealing. Recent volatility in the municipal bond market is beginning to present more opportunities for munis*, while healthier realized inflation makes us continue to be supportive of Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities.  [img src="https://catf.me/photos/60e513e27cc283f3b22a1e317f3fc870.jpg" width="1080" height="622"]
  6. Five Keys to Investing in 2017

    #1: Uncertainty Is a Sure Thing. Keep Calm and Carry On. When it comes to shock and awe, 2016 delivered. The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, turmoil in China’s markets, challenges to globalization — clearly, the world remains an uncertain place. Swift and dramatic change can inspire powerful emotions and lead to very human, but ultimately destructive, investment decisions. For investors confronted with confusion and uncertainty, the natural temptation is to retreat. “Keep calm and carry on” may be good advice, but for many investors it can be hard to follow. #2: Diversification Still Matters, So Keep Your Balance. In the 2008-2009 bear market, diversification didn’t matter. The Great Recession took a toll on nearly every asset class and portfolio. But in the 2000-2002 downturn, diversification worked. If you hadn’t piled into tech, you were spared a lot of pain when the dot-com bubble burst. The debate over investment diversification is likely to go on and on, but today a strategic allocation in stocks and bonds around the world remains a hallmark of a portfolio that can help investors fulfill their objectives in the long run. #3: Income is Scarce. Casting a Wide Net Can Pay Dividends. There are nearly 50 million people over 65 in the United States, and many of them have one thing in common: They want their dividends. Millions of retiring baby boomers need income, but they may have to search far and wide for yield. #4: Relax, It’s Not All Doom and Gloom. Take a deep breath. Relax. In an age when doom and gloom seem to be all we read about or see on television, it just might be possible that things aren’t as bad as they seem. In fact, things may just be getting better — and not for the few, but for the many. #5: Life Happens. Control What You Can With a Long-Range Plan. Don’t get too high or too low. Try to maintain an even keel. Fight fear with facts. All of those can be hard to do when the world’s markets and global economy are going through times that can be both exhilarating and frightening. The evidence shows that euphoric investors tend to buy high, and fearful investors sell low. [img src="https://catf.me/photos/906dc3b397c697bd1c9c47cddade72b9.jpg" width="1080" height="317"]
  7. Bacall Associates - Singapore Travel Guide for First-Timers

    Singapore is South East Asia’s most prosperous city and smallest nation by land area. In recent years, newly developed mega-attractions and casino driven integrated resorts had transformed this “all work” economic powerhouse into one of the region’s most popular destinations for leisure travel.

    Because of its compact size, Singapore is very easy to travel and generally safe. It is a top choice for first-time international travel, family trips, and those seeking to indulge in metropolitan luxuries. While costs are significantly higher than the rest of Southeast Asia, a lot of people continue to visit Singapore because of its unique and top-notch attractions that cater to almost every type of traveler.

    I honestly didn’t expect to travel to Singapore as often as I have, considering the high number of seemingly more “exotic” and adventurous destinations elsewhere in the region. Singapore was just too irresistibly accessible with so many direct flights to other cities all over the region as well as convenient land crossing to Kuala Lumpur, another popular international gateway, in Malaysia. Singapore was a worthwhile jump-off point to Southeast Asia and a fitting “last stop” for indulging in urban comforts before the journey home.

    Top Things to See and Do

    Merlion Park — Pretty hard to miss anyway because of its prominent location at the mouth of the Singapore River. Not only could you get a good photo with the Merlion statue, Singapore’s most iconic monument, but there are amazing views to be seen of the Singapore Skyline, Marina Bay Sands, The Esplanade: Theatres by the Bay, and the Singapore Flyer.

    Singapore Riverside and Civic District — this relaxing promenaded riverside area is a short walk away from the Merlion Park. Take a stroll down memory lane and get acquainted with the city’s early development and colonial history. A happening nightlife scene can be experienced at Clark and Boat Quay. Chinatown — Experience Singapore’s multi-cultural diversity by taking a walking and food tour of Chinatown. Visit a church, a mosque, Indian and Chinese temples all in one walk. Go on a food adventure and try dishes from Singapore’s different cultural influences at affordable hawker centers of Chinatown.

    Marina Bay — Marvel at Singapore’s new urban cape by taking a walk around Marina Bay. Visit Marina Bay Sands, the Helix Bridge, Singapore Flyer, and Esplanade: Theatres on the bay. Amazing overlooking views can be seen from the sky park of Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer.

    Gardens by the Bay — an ambitious project set to transform Singapore from a “Garden City” to a “City in a Garden.” The main attractions here are the 25 towering man-made Super trees and two equally extraordinary bio domes.

    Singapore Zoo — an impressively maintained zoo where you can find a wide array of animals from around the world. The River Safari is also worth checking out.

    Sentosa Island — spends a fun day on rides and themed attractions or relax at the beaches of Sentosa. The island is home to Universal Studios Singapore, the first theme park of its kind to open in Southeast Asia and the second in Asia after Universal Studios Japan.

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  8. The Best Things to Do in Singapore - Bacall Associates

    Singaporeans moan that besides shopping, dining and the movies, there's not a lot you can do here. Ignore them. The must-see list for the one-day visitor to Singapore, especially the first-timer, is absorbingly long. There is very little chance you'll get bored. Most tourists tend to gravitate first towards the famed retail stretch of Orchard Road. Fine, get your fix of bold-faced names like Louis Vuitton, Chanel and every other couture label under the sun. When you've gotten that out of your system, dump your purchases back at the hotel and head out into the 'burbs where the real charm of Singapore lies. We're here to guide you to the top 10 places where tourists don't normally go; in short, the places where Singaporeans in the know live and play. * Singapore Botanic Gardens So, you've arrived. It's early and nothing really opens for business until around 11 a.m., so how are you going to kill time? Slip on the trainers and head out to the Botanic Gardens (open 5 a.m. to midnight). At this time of the day, downtown Singapore's last remaining green lung is a cool, bucolic retreat filled with joggers, dogs and tai-chi practitioners. Wander through the swaths of virgin rainforest (the main boardwalk through it is entered from Upper Palm Valley Road) and then take in the National Orchid Garden's many-colored collection of 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids. When you're done, drop into the food court near Tanglin Gate for a traditional local breakfast of soft-boiled eggs, coffee and toast slathered with coconut jam. [img src="https://catf.me/photos/813dbcde21c5a9380ee32576b6d4e5dc.jpg" width="525" height="294"] Read Full Article:[quote url="https://zackrichard.exposure.co/the-best-things-to-do-in-singapore-bacall-associates" host="zackrichard.exposure.co" title="Zackary Richard - The Best Things to Do in Singapore - Bacall Associates on Exposure" description="Singaporeans moan that besides shopping, dining and the movies, there‘s not a lot you can do here. Ignore them. The must-see list for the one-day visitor to Singapore, especially the first-timer, is absorbingly long. There is very little chance you‘ll get bored. Most tourists tend to gravitate first towards the famed retail stretch of Orchard Road. Fine, get your fix of bold-faced names like Louis Vuitton, Chanel and every other couture label under the sun. When you‘ve gotten that out of your system, dump your purchases back at the hotel and head out into the ‘burbs where the real charm of Singapore lies. We‘re here to guide you to the top 10 places where tourists don‘t normally go; in short, the places where Singaporeans in the know live and play.* Singapore Botanic GardensSo, you‘ve arrived. It‘s early and nothing really opens for business until around 11 a.m., so how are you going to kill time? Slip on the trainers and head out to the Botanic Gardens (open 5 a.m. to midnight). At this time of the day, downtown Singapore‘s last remaining green lung is a cool, bucolic retreat filled with joggers, dogs and tai-chi practitioners. Wander through the swaths of virgin rainforest (the main boardwalk through it is entered from Upper Palm Valley Road) and then take in the National Orchid Garden‘s many-colored collection of 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids. When you‘re done, drop into the food court near Tanglin Gate for a traditional local breakfast of soft-boiled eggs, coffee and toast slathered with coconut jam.* Artwork at the Ritz-CarltonIt may seem a little strange to head to a hotel to look at artwork, but the Ritz-Carlton is no ordinary hotel. The massive three-ton Frank Stella installation at the entrance and the pair of Dale Chihuly crystal glass sculptures that anchor both wings of the building kick off one of Southeast Asia‘s finest (and under the radar) collections of modern and contemporary art. The majority of the pieces were specially commissioned for the public spaces and guest suites. The treasures on view include Andy Warhol and David Hockney‘s exuberant colors, Rainer Gross‘s geometric compositions, Henry Moore‘s restrained monochromatics and the lush botanicals of Robert Zakanitch. It‘s all free to view, and you even get an iPod-guided tour.* Chinatown Heritage CentreLet the other tourist hordes charge over to the newly minted Peranakan Museum or the gloomy Asian Civilisations Museum. If you do only one cultural thing during your 24-hour Singapore layover, it must be a tour of the unheralded Chinatown Heritage Centre, where entire sets of bedrooms, kitchens and street scenes from the late-19th century and early-20th century have been faithfully recreated. It‘s an authentic slice of Singapore‘s history that‘s made all the more fascinating by the gleaming skyscrapers just a few blocks away. And if you must, pick up a kitschy souvenir from the gift shop on your way out.* Plastic Surgeryn case you missed the memo, the place for plastic surgery is Asia. While many people head to Bangkok and Seoul for assorted nips and tucks, the locals make a beeline for the ultra-swish, Richard Meier–designed Camden Medical Centre. You may not have time for a full makeover, but squeeze in a spot of Botox or a non-surgical facelift with local celebrity surgeon Woffles Wu. And then adjourn downstairs for snapper pie and Pavlova at Whitebait & Kale." type="article" thumbnail="https://exposure.imgix.net/production/posts/179414/cover-photo/cover-1464313799.jpg?fit=crop&w=1200&h=630&q=58&fm=pjpg&auto=format&crop=faces" k="6c5ad8270c"]
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    This top 100 free ad posting list mostly contains names of just those free-classified ad sites which are extremely popular among online consumers, driven by huge search engine traffic, and that happen to be enriched with good content resources, and options and features to fecilitate guidelines on how to ad posting.

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    www.2sell2buy.com The most famous of those all. One of my favorites.
  13. Breaking the News that you are Pregnant to Your Insurance CompanyImagine the joy of having a baby on the way. When the shock and the happiness of it slowly sink, reality starts to dig in. Are you ready for all the consequences pregnancy brings? Your responsibility starts not on the birth of the child but on the day you conceive the baby. There are bills to pay, monthly check-ups and sensitive precautions.If you're a new or expectant mother, good health insurance coverage is now more important than ever. You'll depend on your health insurance for everything from prenatal and maternity care for you to pediatric visits and immunizations for your baby.To avoid surprise medical bills during this wonderful time, it's important to learn the terms of your health insurance coverage right now. You'll also need to review and take steps to maintain your health insurance coverage if you lose or quit your job.First, see if your employer - or your partner’s employer - offers health insurance. You will probably get the most coverage at the best price from a health plan from an employer. That's partly because most employers share the cost of insurance premiums with employees. You also have to ask particular questions to your agents as well. Axis Capital, a group of insurance companies from Bermuda to America, Singapore, Europe and Australia has prepared a list of questions for you to ask. If your agent can not answer these questions, then he probably is a fraud and you may need to get a new one before you get a premature labor because of bills:•  Does the plan cover prenatal and maternity care? If you work for an employer with 15 or more employees, a federal law requires that your plan cover your pregnancy-related medical bills.•  Will you need preauthorization for any of your prenatal or maternity care?•  Must you contact the health insurance company when you're admitted to the hospital for labor and delivery? Some health plans will penalize you financially if you don't call shortly after your admission.•  What coverage does the plan provide for prenatal tests such as ultrasounds and amniocentesis procedures?•  How long of a hospital stay will the plan cover after delivery? Will the plan cover an extended stay if medically necessary?•  Does the plan have an annual reimbursement limit? If it does, then it won't pay for healthcare costs that exceed that limit.•  Despite the high end technology nowadays, there are still wives who prefer to deliver their babies at home especially in developing countries like Jakarta, Indonesia, Singapore, Beijing China and Japan. If you want to use a certified nurse midwife or deliver your baby in a birth center or at home, find out what coverage your plan provides in these situations. Most plans cover a certified nurse midwife, and some will pay for delivery at certain birth centers or at home.
  14. Happy New Year!(The animal sign still perplexes many countries: goat,sheep,or argali?But in China,there is only one name: 羊!So,羊年快乐!)
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