Time Imprints · Daily Life
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First week of school
I've been at school for a week now. They said this week would start the short semester, but it's been really disappointing. I had two classes on the morning of the 6th, and then no more. After assigning homework, there was basically nothing to do. The two days leading up to the start of the semester, preparing for the evaluation, were much more tiring. [s…]
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A summary of my two years of university experience—dedicated to freshmen.
September 1st is just around the corner. For most students, it's the start of the new semester, but for university students, it's not necessarily the same. I haven't felt that sense of urgency about starting school on September 1st for two years; the end of August no longer feels so special. I've already spent two academic years at university…
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We Are in Action—Summary of Summer Practice by the Student Union of the School of Information Engineering
From July 4th to July 10th, 2010, our summer practice team from the School of Information Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, once again visited Fuwen Township, Chun'an County, Hangzhou, to conduct summer teaching activities. This was our third year conducting activities in Fuwen, from 2008 to 20…
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Prelude to the start of school
Today was my busiest day since summer vacation started. I was organizing the materials from our social practice project and creating a results exhibition. I woke up from my nap at noon, ate something, and started working on the exhibition, continuing until evening. We finished 63 pages! Haha, looking back, it's quite impressive. The materials from this social practice…
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My Cellphone History
Summer vacation at home is pretty boring. This afternoon, while I was reading, my phone suddenly rang. My slow reflexes made me nostalgic for my old phone. I'm writing this to commemorate my comrade-in-arms. [img][attach]5[/attach][/img] My first hand…
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[Debate Script] 12.11 - Kindness is True Kindness (Third Speaker)
My opponent has repeatedly made logical fallacies in their rebuttal, emphasizing causality, generalizing from limited evidence, and resorting to sophistry. However, we believe they have consistently failed to clearly grasp the relative importance of concepts and essence. Therefore, I must reiterate: Today we are discussing a selective debate topic. First…
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[Debate Script] 12.4 - A diploma cannot represent one's level of knowledge (Third speaker)
First, my opponents frequently make conceptual errors, either exaggerating or distorting concepts, then imposing causal relationships and engaging in constant sophistry. My first speaker has clearly explained the concepts of "diploma" and "knowledge level," and has also clarified what...
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[Debate Script] 12-24 Three cobblers are equal to one Zhuge Liang (Third Speaker)
My opponent delivered some excellent arguments during the rebuttal phase, but also made some conceptual and logical errors that confused the audience and judges. Therefore, I will now use logical thinking to help everyone organize their thoughts. First, I want to reiterate the meaning of "a cobbler's wit"...
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Beware of new scams when shopping online (for high-priced goods)
I was browsing laptops on Taobao these past couple of days and almost fell for a scam. Luckily, I used to work in web development, otherwise I probably would have been fooled. This scam is extremely clever, so I'm sharing my experience to help others avoid it. I wanted to buy a laptop, and after selecting a model, I searched for it on Taobao…
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It's that time of year again for the National College Entrance Examination.
This morning, the nearby high school for students preparing for the college entrance exam started to stir. Tomorrow is the exam day, and they will be leaving the school to go to the battlefield. This high school moved to the vicinity of my house around the time I was in my second year of high school. Every year, many students study there. I spent most of my high school years studying…
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China defeats France 1-0!
There was a World Cup warm-up match at midnight today, France vs. China. I didn't want to watch it because I had an SPSS exam this morning, but I couldn't resist taking a peek. And then, 70 minutes passed! In the seventy-something minute, a free kick resulted in a world-class goal! China scored! China took the lead! This is…
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A busy week
Since recovering from food poisoning last weekend, I haven't had a proper rest. This week has been incredibly busy and hectic. Final exams are in June, and this semester I haven't spent much time on coursework. Most of the semester was spent preparing for my 2+2 program, then for the departmental cup competition, and last week…
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Long live health!
I ate something wrong on Sunday, fell ill on Monday, and went to the hospital. I've finally recovered. These past few days have been incredibly difficult; I was vomiting and had diarrhea, and I couldn't even walk. My stomach hurt so badly I couldn't stand up straight and just lay in bed, not wanting to move at all. It was only then that I truly appreciated how wonderful it is to be healthy. [se…]
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Looking forward to the School of Information Engineering derby
Today we decisively defeated our last group stage opponent and successfully advanced to the knockout stage. From receiving the notification to participate in the College Cup in mid-April to advancing from the group stage, we've been through it all together. A week of intensive training and morning drills at the end of April, dreaming of becoming a dark horse in this tournament. I still remember our first match, 0:…
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2+2 Struggle Diary - Final Chapter
The 2+2 program admission list was finally released today. As expected, I failed. Although I was mentally prepared, seeing the list still left me feeling uneasy. Back in February, I vowed to fight tooth and nail to get in. But this time, laziness defeated me again. I was once so confident that no one in my class could…