Monday, June 6, 2011 12:22:48 PM
Count down the days in Taiwan
Sunday, May 15, 2011 2:45:12 PM
Time is passing as quick as lightning. Now I am counting down the date for staying in Taiwan. Two years have already come, how to say my feeling at that time to all of you, nice IMBA buddies! Our memories will be kept in my heart forever.
Vietnamese traditional costume performance
Friday, May 13, 2011 9:13:35 AM
The ao dai (Vietnamese: áo dài) is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly for women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons.Áo is derived from a Middle Chinese word meaning "padded coat" (襖).[1] Dài means "long". It is my first time singing that makes more nervous. But really happy memories staying in Taiwan. Thanks for my friends' supports and classmates coming.
The last semester and the last time extremely enjoying with friends from many countries. I couldn't make any special for all of you but I always love all.
Facebook craft and gift designed
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 7:49:08 AM
These are for Christmas party in my university. Almost everyone likes taking pictures...hahaha, that's so great for designing the FB craft, the popular website. Therefore, who came to party could keep memories with my FB designed.Also have album craft for my chinese teacher.

Author-Prominent Citation
Friday, November 19, 2010 11:28:05 PM
Some examples
Studies (Tanner 1999) indicate that the economic structure of Australia today is far more unpredictable and unstable than it was thirty years ago.
Tanner (1999, p. 22) claims that the introduction of the GST in the Australian economic structurehas not impacted the price of fuels.
It has been argued that ‘socialism rejected the liberal ideals of individualism and competition’(Cowie 1996, p. 91).
Unlike capitalism, socialism promotes the good of the whole before the good of the individual(Cowie 1996).
A consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the number of single parent families and the attendant problems that this brings (Kilmartin, 1997).
For example, Bilton, Bonnett and Jones (1987) argue that increased rates of divorce do not necessarily indicate that families are now more unstable.
For example, Bilton, Bonnett and Jones (1987) argue that increased rates of divorce do not necessarily indicate that families are now more unstable. It is possible, they claim, that there has always been a degree of marital instability, but that changes in the law have provided unhappily married couples with 'access to a legal solution to pre-existent marital problems' (p.301). Bilton et al. therefore believe that changes in divorce rates can best be explained in terms of changes in the legal system.
Nicky Hart (cited in Haralambos, 1985), argues that increases in divorce and marital breakdown are the result of economic changes that have affected the family.
A (year) has pointed out that
Several studies (A, year; B; year) have noted that
The paper in A (year) provide an excellent review of the method, finding and instructional issues related to strategy use
The paper in A(year) provide an extensive discussion of the application of computer to…
A (year) proposed a framework for oral proficiency testing that has withstood the test of time
B’s research constituted a powerful attack on the contrastive analysis hypothesis
The A study addressed important claims regarding whether children’s superiority over adults in final attainment is due to factors other than maturation
It has been argued, by B (year) and others, that such approaches can lead eventually to mastery of the target language
In (year) an article was public by B that has been the subject of much discussion and debate ever since
A’s theory offered a sounder theoretical basis foe contrastive analysis
Verbs that help with author-prominent referencing
State , point out , describe,
Remark , add , suggest,
maintain , assert affirm,
agree , claim , clarify,
disagree, contest , contend,
highlight, find, show,
imply , theorise , offer,
predict , question , dispute,
justify , confirm , reason,
Studies (Tanner 1999) indicate that the economic structure of Australia today is far more unpredictable and unstable than it was thirty years ago.
Tanner (1999, p. 22) claims that the introduction of the GST in the Australian economic structurehas not impacted the price of fuels.
It has been argued that ‘socialism rejected the liberal ideals of individualism and competition’(Cowie 1996, p. 91).
Unlike capitalism, socialism promotes the good of the whole before the good of the individual(Cowie 1996).
A consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the number of single parent families and the attendant problems that this brings (Kilmartin, 1997).
For example, Bilton, Bonnett and Jones (1987) argue that increased rates of divorce do not necessarily indicate that families are now more unstable.
For example, Bilton, Bonnett and Jones (1987) argue that increased rates of divorce do not necessarily indicate that families are now more unstable. It is possible, they claim, that there has always been a degree of marital instability, but that changes in the law have provided unhappily married couples with 'access to a legal solution to pre-existent marital problems' (p.301). Bilton et al. therefore believe that changes in divorce rates can best be explained in terms of changes in the legal system.
Nicky Hart (cited in Haralambos, 1985), argues that increases in divorce and marital breakdown are the result of economic changes that have affected the family.
A (year) has pointed out that
Several studies (A, year; B; year) have noted that
The paper in A (year) provide an excellent review of the method, finding and instructional issues related to strategy use
The paper in A(year) provide an extensive discussion of the application of computer to…
A (year) proposed a framework for oral proficiency testing that has withstood the test of time
B’s research constituted a powerful attack on the contrastive analysis hypothesis
The A study addressed important claims regarding whether children’s superiority over adults in final attainment is due to factors other than maturation
It has been argued, by B (year) and others, that such approaches can lead eventually to mastery of the target language
In (year) an article was public by B that has been the subject of much discussion and debate ever since
A’s theory offered a sounder theoretical basis foe contrastive analysis
Verbs that help with author-prominent referencing
State , point out , describe,
Remark , add , suggest,
maintain , assert affirm,
agree , claim , clarify,
disagree, contest , contend,
highlight, find, show,
imply , theorise , offer,
predict , question , dispute,
justify , confirm , reason,
conjunctive adverbs or adverbial conjunctions
Friday, November 19, 2010 11:22:11 PM
addition again, also, and, and then, besides, equally important, finally, first, further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place, last, moreover, next, second, still, too
comparison also, in the same way, likewise, similarly
concession granted, naturally, of course
contrast although, and yet, at the same time, but at the same time, despite that, even so, even though, for all that, however, in contrast, in spite of, instead, nevertheless, notwithstanding, on the contrary, on the other hand, otherwise, regardless, still, though, yet
emphasis certainly, indeed, in fact, of course
example or illustration after all, as an illustration, even, for example, for instance,
in conclusion, indeed, in fact, in other words, in short, it is true, of course, namely, specifically, that is, to illustrate, thus, truly
summary all in all, altogether, as has been said, finally, in brief, in conclusion, in other words, in particular, in short, in simpler terms, in summary, on the whole, that is, therefore, to put it differently, to summarize
time sequence after a while, afterward, again, also, and then, as long as, at last, at length, at that time, before, besides, earlier, eventually, finally, formerly, further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place, in the past, last, lately, meanwhile, moreover, next, now, presently, second, shortly, simultaneously, since, so far, soon, still, subsequently, then, thereafter, too, until, until now, when
comparison also, in the same way, likewise, similarly
concession granted, naturally, of course
contrast although, and yet, at the same time, but at the same time, despite that, even so, even though, for all that, however, in contrast, in spite of, instead, nevertheless, notwithstanding, on the contrary, on the other hand, otherwise, regardless, still, though, yet
emphasis certainly, indeed, in fact, of course
example or illustration after all, as an illustration, even, for example, for instance,
in conclusion, indeed, in fact, in other words, in short, it is true, of course, namely, specifically, that is, to illustrate, thus, truly
summary all in all, altogether, as has been said, finally, in brief, in conclusion, in other words, in particular, in short, in simpler terms, in summary, on the whole, that is, therefore, to put it differently, to summarize
time sequence after a while, afterward, again, also, and then, as long as, at last, at length, at that time, before, besides, earlier, eventually, finally, formerly, further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place, in the past, last, lately, meanwhile, moreover, next, now, presently, second, shortly, simultaneously, since, so far, soon, still, subsequently, then, thereafter, too, until, until now, when
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