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My reading Log



11."Why do Men Love Breasts?Titillating Theory explains release of Neurochemical Oxytocin" by Kathleen Lees Apr 10 2013
     why do men love breasts? the new study showed that"just makes a lot of sense".studies the neurological basis of complex social behaviors, thinks human evolution has grasped an ancient neural circuit that strengths the bonds of motherhood between a baby and its keeper, and so, the results are in-babies love breasts and so do men.Evolution has selected for this brain organization in men that makes them attracted to the breasts in a sexual context, because the outcome is that it activates the female bonding circuit, making women feel more bonded with him. It's a behavior that males have evolved in order to stimulate the female's maternal bonding circuitry. but another anthropologist combats this theory .


10."North Korean Leader, Young and Defiant , Strains Ties with Chinese . by Jane Perlez April 13 2013
 this article said about how did the Chinese look at North Korean Now. In November ,a member of China's Politburo who carried a letter from China 's new leader, which is said to have contained  a simple message: Do Not launch a ballistic missile. but N.K just defied. How far the alliance between the powerhouse China and the impoverished North Korea has soured is now debated openly in the Chinese news media.The personal relationships among Mr. Kim and his Chinese counterparts appear to be less familiar than when his father, Kim Jong-il, was in charge.  In the Chinese news media, Mr. Kim is getting a mixed reception. In contrast, China’s social media sites have unleashed waves of satirical jokes, images and names aimed at Mr. Kim, who is often described in disparaging terms by ordinary Chinese.  A common description of Mr. Kim on social media sites is “The Kid.” Another favorite: “Fatty, the Third.”That is a reference to the portly men who have made up the Kim dynasty


I.  Connecticut panel crafts gun law overhaul by Brittany Brady and Jim Kavanagh .CNN   April 2. 2013.               A bipartisan legislative task force in Connecticut has agreed on a major overhaul of the state's gun laws in the aftermath of December's deadly attack on an elementary school .The draft legislation would add more than 100 types of guns to the state's list of banned assault weapons; limit the capacity of ammunition magazines to 10 rounds; ban armor-piercing bullets; require background checks for all weapon sales, including at gun shows; establish safety standards for school buildings; allow mental health training for teachers; and expand mental health research in the state.

II.       Hills like white Elephants by Ernest Hemingway             This story talked about an American man and girl Jig. It happened in a bar near the train station. In the story it didn't tell us that they were lover or a couple. The man tried to persuade that girl to do a "perfectly simple operation" the abortion. the girl asked back that man what is situation between them after the operation.  the story didn't give a exact end and the girl just felt  fine to herself from the request of that man.

III.                                                                                                                                            China's Air pollution linked to millions of Early Deaths by Rob Stein , April 02,2013.                 About 1.2 million people die prematurely every year in China from exposure to outdoor air pollution. Smog has dogged the country as it grows at an explosive rate and burns huge quantities of fossil fuels. But there are signs that the government is beginning to take the issue more seriously.

IV.                                                                                                                                           U.N. overwhelmingly approves global arms trade treaty by Louis Charbonneaus, April 2.2013.               The 193-nation U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the first treaty on the global arms trade, which seeks to regulate the $70 billion business in conventional arms and keep weapons out of the hands of human rights abusers. But the NPR,a powerful US pro-gun lobbying group that has opposed and condemning the UN vote.and the Iran,Syria and North Korean cast the sole votes against the treaty.

V.                                                                                                                                              5 thing Alzheimer's Caregivers Should Never Do by Marie Marley ,April 2.2013.                      In this article try to achieve to offer some ideas about five things Alzheimer's caregivers should never do. Don't be in denial. Don't ask " do you remember ?"  Don't argue with or contradict the person . Don't delay nursing home placement when it's clearly needed. Don't stop visiting when your loved one no longer recognize you.

6.'"Iron Lady" Margaret Thatche dead at 87' , by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton. Apr 8 .2013 LONDON
      Margeret Thatcher, the "Iron Lady " who transformed Britain and inspired conservatives around the world by radically rolling back the state during her 11 years in power, died on Monday following a stroke . she was 87.A grocer's daughter with a steely resolve, she was loved and loathed in equal measure as she crushed trade unions, privatized vast swathes of British industry, clashed with allies in the European economic bloc and fought a distant and improbable war to recover the Falkland Islands from Argentinian invaders.


7." E-commerce inChina ,The Alibaba phenomenon", from the Economist. Apri 6.2013

       Alibaba by some measures already the world's largest e-commerce company .last year two of Alibaba's portals together handled 1.1 trillion yuan ($170 billion)in sales, more than eBay and Amazon combined. and Estimates of the likely valuation of Alibaba IPO range from $55 billion to more than $120 billion. it called itself the crocodile of the Yangzi. and the last the article said that  the greatest threat to the company’s future will be at home.

8."Coverage and capacity crossroads: grow green or reduce red" by Peter Linder Apri 5.2013

             Operators that are preparing for small-cell deployments face a strategic choice between revenue growth and cost-reduction strategies. ‘Growing Green’ is a proactive strategy for growing mobile-data revenues through superior networks at business premises. ‘Reducing Red’ is about capturing low-value data traffic at a low cost in areas that have mobile coverage and capacity limitations.


9."oh, the Places You'll Go" by Dr.Seuss January 22,1990
    it is a journey of young people who is referred to as 'you', who has begin embarks on the way to find own place in the world.  the journey of life can be full of challenges and decisions.but it said"you have brains in you head.you have feet in your shoes." the journey of life can be lonely ,it also told you "All alone, whether you like it or not, Alone will be something you'll be quite a lot". you scare to fail ,it said" how much can you lose? how much can you win?" and at last it promised the young " and will you succeed? yes !you will, indeed!(98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed)

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