Saiful Islam
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From my experience, in college/uni they tend to ghost a lot.
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that was unintelligible. try again turtle
From all the foreign students I had to work on an assignment. Chinese were the lesser ones in iq. They are silent, don't contribute, and depending on others.
From all the foreign students I had to work on an assignment. Chinese were the lesser ones in iq. They are silent, don't contribute, and depending on others.
How could a dog understand human language? Especially Chinese?
How could a dog understand human language? Especially Chinese?
I think english is the problem here,it may be solved by next generation
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Yeah, they are very quiet and easily intimidated. No offence to any.From all the foreign students I had to work on an assignment. Chinese were the lesser ones in iq. They are silent, don't contribute, and depending on others.
Some dogs can replicate human soundHow could a dog understand human language? Especially Chinese?
Yeah, they are very quiet and easily intimidated. No offence to any.
Some dogs can replicate human sound
Liu says that this mentality of working only for credits could affect Chinese students' performance in another way. In China, degree classifications do not exist; working incredibly hard at school and performing well in exams to get to a good university matters more than what happens once they are there. "It's a one-off event and nothing can change it," she says. "Afterwards students just relax. They never have the same pressure again.".
Did you get that quote from MILF?
You meant dogs understand English but not Chinese?
I will take your words for it.
If you are a proud Chinese, why don't you put Chinese flag there ? Or if you have already become Canada citizen, why do you still speak as if you are Chinese ?
Indonesian river clogged with toxic chemicals dumped by textile factories | Mail Online
The river you can’t see for RUBBISH: Former Indonesian paradise is now clogged with household waste and toxic chemicals dumped by textile factories
- The Citarum in Java is now said to be the dirtiest river in the world
- More than 35million people still rely on it for drinking and washing
- Greenpeace report last year claimed one of the largest textile manufacturers on the Citarum – PT Gistex Group – has had a ‘business relationship’ with Gap, H&M and Adidas
- One fisherman's experience on river is revealed on C4 documentary Unreported World tonight
Indonesian river clogged with toxic chemicals dumped by textile factories | Mail Online
The river you can’t see for RUBBISH: Former Indonesian paradise is now clogged with household waste and toxic chemicals dumped by textile factories
- The Citarum in Java is now said to be the dirtiest river in the world
- More than 35million people still rely on it for drinking and washing
- Greenpeace report last year claimed one of the largest textile manufacturers on the Citarum – PT Gistex Group – has had a ‘business relationship’ with Gap, H&M and Adidas
- One fisherman's experience on river is revealed on C4 documentary Unreported World tonight
Men, you take it too personal then...... I hope you are not a woman, if so, I am so sorry then.....
Yeah I will try to fix it as soon I get the power in Indonesia....
Actually West Java governor has already taken action on it in the beginning of this year.