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m*8
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给家版的大妈学习一下,看看人家
【 以下文字转载自 Dreamer 讨论区 】
发信人: Dreamer (不要问我从哪里来), 信区: Dreamer
标 题: 新婚姻法这么热,八一个好命的闺蜜
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Aug 22 15:08:24 2011, 美东)
这个mm在美国,bf在国内,mm也是准备海归的,bf过1,2个月就来看她一次,在国内给
她办了一个信用卡付卡,让她在美国用,自己的钱都存起来,她买什么都用那个付款。
mm也很少用,几乎都自己刷自己的卡。
mm喜欢什么,几乎bf都会尽力给她买到,他自己也是刚刚开始创业,虽然钱挣得不少,
但是比起有钱人来说还是差很多的,家里也是普通人家,但是他总是把mm的要求作为第
一位的,mm其实很懂事,也很少说无理要求什么。而且他给mm在国内办了一张银行卡,
他的所有收入都打在mm的这个卡里。就是为了让mm放心。
他在魔都有一套房子,在老家那里有两套房子。都是写在他自己的名字下面的,认识mm
之前就买了,老家的都是父母买的。mm在美国,附近房子很便宜,他转了首付的美金过来给mm买房
子,mm说想再投资一套,二话不说就转美金过来。
最近mm准备回国了,他们商量在mm工作的附近再买一套房子,只写mm的名字。最近新婚
姻法出来了,他父母和他都担心mm不放心,结果就悄悄的把老家的一套不住的房子还有
魔都的房子都卖了,然后把钱做首付,等mm回来买两套房子,都是mm的名字,男孩子说
坚决不会加自己的名字,这样mm放心,安心回来。他父母也说买一套大的一套小的,这
样mm父母过来或者他们过来给他们做做饭照顾一下也方便,不用住在一起,
在国内,男孩子也是对她父母照顾有加,经常打电话,冬天买羊绒衫什么的也是两边老
人买一模一样的。mm总是跟我说多亏了他,她在国外才安心。。。
每次跟他们一起吃饭,都能感觉他们很平淡的那种幸福。。。男孩子做什么事情都跟女
孩子商量,两个人一步一步的走下来,虽然LD很辛苦,但是两个人都在往一个方向去努
力,mm也不是那种贪图他的钱,大部分都很独立,bf就很照顾她的感受,总是挂着嘴巴
的话就是希望她安心踏实的跟着我就好,一切都很顺利。。。
比起国内很多的反应来说,我觉得他家的反应应该是正好相反的,很多父母都想方设法
的把房子写在自己儿子名下,听说他的房子卖给的就是一对父母,赶紧把房子给儿子先
买好,真是人各有命啊。
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a*g
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Seven New York City schools are participating in a pilot program aimed at
making the schools more diverse. The schools will retain a portion of their
available seats for low-income students and English-language learners.
NEW YORK (AP) — Gentrification has been coming fast to Brooklyn's Crown
Heights neighborhood. The influx of wealthier, white residents is being
reflected in the hallways of Public School 705.
The elementary school is still half black and more than a quarter Hispanic,
but Principal Sandra Soto has seen enough change to worry that P.S. 705 was
on the cusp of a phenomenon that has occurred elsewhere in the city, where
poorer, minority children disappear as their families are priced out of the
neighborhood.
"The next thing you know I have a whole slew of middle-class white families,
" she said, while black and Hispanic families are left feeling, "Here we go.
We're marginalized again."
Now, P.S. 705 and six other New York City schools are part of a pilot
program that will let them change their admissions policies to try and
maintain some rare diversity in a school system that has been labeled one of
the most segregated in the nation.
Instead of drawing only from their enrollment zones, schools in the pilot
program will set aside a portion of their seats for low-income students and
those who are learning English. At P.S. 705, also known as the Brooklyn Arts
and Science Elementary School, 20 percent of seats would be set aside for
English language learners and children in the child-welfare system.
"Your child is going to be in a classroom with children who are different
from them," Soto told parents during a tour this month, in between fielding
questions about the school's fencing program and its chess club.
That's not always the case. The city's 1.1 million public school students
are 40 percent Hispanic, 28 percent black, 15 percent Asian, 15 percent
white and 2 percent other. But this ethnic mix is not spread evenly. Many
schools are almost 100 percent black and Hispanic, while others are mostly
Asian or white. A 2014 report by the Civil Rights Project at UCLA concluded
that New York's public schools are the most segregated in the nation.
The problem is partly due to where people can afford to live. New York may
be a melting pot, but its neighborhoods still break down along racial and
socioeconomic lines.
Maintaining diversity by reserving seats for black or Hispanic students
would not survive a challenge under the 2007 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that
struck down school integration efforts in Seattle, Washington and Louisville
, Kentucky.
But using a category like English language learners or students whose
families are being monitored by a social worker would be permitted, Soto was
told, so she is preparing to welcome some of those students to her fall
2016 kindergarten and pre-kindergarten classes.
Backers hope the pilot diversity program will be expanded if it can chip
away at the status quo.
"Students learn from the diverse experiences and cultures of their fellow
students, and it's important that our schools match the diversity of our
city," Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina said in announcing the program in
November.
Opposition to the pilot program could come from parents who live near one of
the schools but whose children don't get a seat because low-income kids and
recent immigrants take precedence. Education officials are treading
carefully after drawn-out battles in the past year over attempts to redraw
school zones in two neighborhoods where families said they bought their
homes so they could send their children to a favored school.
Believers in school integration say research shows all children benefit. In
the 2014 UCLA report on New York's segregated schools, authors John Kucsera
and Gary Orfield said segregation "has strong and lasting impacts on
students' success in school and later life."
New York is not alone in wrestling with school diversity. A San Francisco
Chronicle series found a steep rise in segregation after San Francisco
instituted citywide school choice in 2011. The UCLA group that issued the
New York segregation study has reported widespread school segregation
throughout California as well as in Illinois, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Amy Stuart Wells, a professor of sociology and education at Teachers College
at Columbia University who studies school diversity, said American
educators could use policies like magnet schools and targeted recruitment to
reduce segregation. She praised the New York principals who pushed for the
diversity pilot for grappling with the issue.
"There's leadership and energy at the grassroots level," Wells said. "The
millennial parents all say they want more diversity. I don't think every
school's going to be racially balanced but I think a lot more could be done."
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n*k
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发这种fantasy的其实是女人的敌人,只会制造更多剩女加怨女。看看琼瑶小说坑了多
少女的

【在 m*******8 的大作中提到】
: 给家版的大妈学习一下,看看人家
: 【 以下文字转载自 Dreamer 讨论区 】
: 发信人: Dreamer (不要问我从哪里来), 信区: Dreamer
: 标 题: 新婚姻法这么热,八一个好命的闺蜜
: 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Aug 22 15:08:24 2011, 美东)
: 这个mm在美国,bf在国内,mm也是准备海归的,bf过1,2个月就来看她一次,在国内给
: 她办了一个信用卡付卡,让她在美国用,自己的钱都存起来,她买什么都用那个付款。
: mm也很少用,几乎都自己刷自己的卡。
: mm喜欢什么,几乎bf都会尽力给她买到,他自己也是刚刚开始创业,虽然钱挣得不少,
: 但是比起有钱人来说还是差很多的,家里也是普通人家,但是他总是把mm的要求作为第

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a*g
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——棋者,以正合其势,以权制其敌。
现在以“diversity”为目标,等于倒行逆施,除了耗进去无数资源,最后结果还是完蛋
倒霉的是谁?

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【在 a*****g 的大作中提到】
: Seven New York City schools are participating in a pilot program aimed at
: making the schools more diverse. The schools will retain a portion of their
: available seats for low-income students and English-language learners.
: NEW YORK (AP) — Gentrification has been coming fast to Brooklyn's Crown
: Heights neighborhood. The influx of wealthier, white residents is being
: reflected in the hallways of Public School 705.
: The elementary school is still half black and more than a quarter Hispanic,
: but Principal Sandra Soto has seen enough change to worry that P.S. 705 was
: on the cusp of a phenomenon that has occurred elsewhere in the city, where
: poorer, minority children disappear as their families are priced out of the

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O*0
5
满篇的房子……

【在 m*******8 的大作中提到】
: 给家版的大妈学习一下,看看人家
: 【 以下文字转载自 Dreamer 讨论区 】
: 发信人: Dreamer (不要问我从哪里来), 信区: Dreamer
: 标 题: 新婚姻法这么热,八一个好命的闺蜜
: 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Aug 22 15:08:24 2011, 美东)
: 这个mm在美国,bf在国内,mm也是准备海归的,bf过1,2个月就来看她一次,在国内给
: 她办了一个信用卡付卡,让她在美国用,自己的钱都存起来,她买什么都用那个付款。
: mm也很少用,几乎都自己刷自己的卡。
: mm喜欢什么,几乎bf都会尽力给她买到,他自己也是刚刚开始创业,虽然钱挣得不少,
: 但是比起有钱人来说还是差很多的,家里也是普通人家,但是他总是把mm的要求作为第

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l*u
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对阿,你让家版的雌性动物情何以堪阿

【在 O***0 的大作中提到】
: 满篇的房子……
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m*8
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新婚姻法不就是房子闹得吗?
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m*n
8
不懂,这个时候卖了魔都的房子,把钱放手里,等咪咪回去再买?
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P*g
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这个mm也挺厉害,放长线钓大鱼。男的给她信用卡shopping就不用,给她房子就不客气
了,还说要再买一套投资。。。
唉,先要摆出自己不爱钱的样子,才能得到更多的钱喔~
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