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一般老板什么时候招人呀,基金下来后还是前,美国的基金什么一般都什么时候审批呀
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一般老板什么时候招人呀,基金下来后还是前,美国的基金什么一般都什么时候审批呀# Chemistry - 化学
J*y
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这里有在纽约的Value Investor吗?
我想建个学习小组,大家分工合作。。。互相切磋,
有人感兴趣吗?
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p*m
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买来和我的polk cs400i 中置配不错
原价1000多哦 带的低音炮功率比我的还大 这下好有四个低音炮了 疯了
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s*i
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我通常只是把cover letter的内容复制粘贴到email,然后再附cover letter和cv。请
问这样可行吗?
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i*t
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还换个名
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N*i
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R*n
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First of five parts
Official Chinese surveys now show that nearly one in three Chinese describe
themselves as religious, an astonishing figure for an officially atheist
country, where religion was banned until three decades ago.
The last 30 years of economic reform have seen an explosion of religious
belief. China's government officially recognizes five religions:
Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam and Daoism. The biggest boom of
all has been in Christianity, which the government has struggled to control.
Credit: Ariana Lindquist for NPR
One way it has tried to do that is by establishing government-sanctioned
churches. In one such church in the east of the country, China's Protestant
heartland, parishioners bow their heads as the pastor says grace. Hundreds
are huddled around circular tables to eat lunch.
The official church is part of what's called the Three-Self Patriotic
Movement, the state-sanctioned Protestant organization. Three-Self refers to
the strategy launched in the 1950s of removing foreign influences from
Chinese churches — self-governance, self-support, self-propagation.
The church is marking husband-and-wife day, which is an annual celebration
of faith and community. A thousand people each week from dozens of nearby
villages pack into this church, situated about 300 miles from Shanghai.
Among them is Yao Hong, a 38-year-old woman in a maroon jacket who became a
Christian almost two decades ago, seeking comfort after her husband at the
time had an affair. She believes it's patriotic to be Christian.
"God is rising here in China," she says, gesturing around the cavernous
church. "If you look at the U.S. or England, their gospel is very advanced.
Their churches are rich, because God blesses them. So I pray for China."
Worshippers attend a service at a Christian church in China's Protestant
heartland
Enlarge Ariana Lindquist for NPR
Worshippers attend a service at a church in China's Protestant heartland in
the country's east. By some estimates, China now has 100 million Christians,
more believers in Christ than Communist Party members.
Worshippers attend a service at a Christian church in China's Protestant
heartland
Ariana Lindquist for NPR
Worshippers attend a service at a church in China's Protestant heartland in
the country's east. By some estimates, China now has 100 million Christians,
more believers in Christ than Communist Party members.
In the past, she has left the village to work in Shanghai. She says her
belief in Christ was a lifeline in the alien metropolis and her church acted
as her family.
"Whether they know you or not, they treat you as a brother or sister," she
says. "If you have troubles, they help out with money or material assistance
or spiritual aid."
As China urbanizes and millions of rural migrants experience the social and
economic dislocation of traveling to new cities, Christianity can provide
them with an instant community.
Many believers sitting on the hard wooden benches of the village church are
older. They tell stories of the rewards of faith and how prayer cured
illnesses and ended beatings from husbands.
Pastor Ni is in charge of this church. (NPR agreed to withhold his full name
to protect his identity.) He says there is total religious freedom in China
, and he characterizes relations between state and the church as extremely
good.
Pastor Ni
Enlarge Ariana Lindquist for NPR
Pastor Ni leads a service at a state-sanctioned church. He says he believes
there is total religious freedom in China. Relations between church and
state, he says, "are extremely good."
Pastor Ni
Ariana Lindquist for NPR
Pastor Ni leads a service at a state-sanctioned church. He says he believes
there is total religious freedom in China. Relations between church and
state, he says, "are extremely good."
"The government never interferes with our internal affairs," he says. "There
are no orders, no coercion. That doesn't exist and we get on well."
In this part of the country, every small village has at least one church,
and each shows signs of being carefully tended. One has a door curtain made
from a patchwork of rice sacks; another, a hand-sewn altar curtain, complete
with a white appliqued cross.
Local ministers say that about 10 percent of the population in this part of
China is Protestant, but all believe that the real figure may be much higher.
Gray Areas Governing Religion
No one knows exactly how many Christians there are among China's population
of 1.3 billion. There are an estimated 21 million members of the government-
sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic movement, but nobody knows how many
Protestants worship in unregistered house churches.
Some recent surveys have calculated there could be as many as 100 million
Chinese Protestants. That would mean that China has more Christians than
Communist Party members, which now number 75 million.
About 30 miles from Pastor Ni's church in a dusty country town, a group of
women from another state-sanctioned congregation pray ahead of a
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s*e
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最近常常在火车上看,感觉还挺舒服的,刚买回来的时候觉得字体太淡的感觉好像没了
。现在想想,可
能以前都是在刚刚看完电脑屏幕就去看kindle, 所以觉得太淡。在火车上看的时候,眼
睛已经适应了普
通的室内外光线,就觉得可以接受了。
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a*0
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如题,探讨一下找postdoc的最佳时间
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k*n
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为什么一定要纽约的
难道还面对面碰头

【在 J**********y 的大作中提到】
: 这里有在纽约的Value Investor吗?
: 我想建个学习小组,大家分工合作。。。互相切磋,
: 有人感兴趣吗?

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p*m
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今天终于有空去搬了
wow
好重啊 两个放车上 马上汽车胎压报警
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s*o
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我觉得可以的。
我一般也是这么搞,有时候甚至不附cover letter,因为email内容就是。
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d*d
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不是吧,隐形飞机又能对天又能对地。
这个阿凡达,只能打地。。。悲剧。

【在 i******t 的大作中提到】
: 还换个名
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b*e
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6爷起得早,身体好。

【在 N**i 的大作中提到】

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D*r
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宗教这东西从底层往上来,有农村包围城市的架势。
不可不防啊。

describe
of
control.

【在 R********n 的大作中提到】
: First of five parts
: Official Chinese surveys now show that nearly one in three Chinese describe
: themselves as religious, an astonishing figure for an officially atheist
: country, where religion was banned until three decades ago.
: The last 30 years of economic reform have seen an explosion of religious
: belief. China's government officially recognizes five religions:
: Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam and Daoism. The biggest boom of
: all has been in Christianity, which the government has struggled to control.
: Credit: Ariana Lindquist for NPR
: One way it has tried to do that is by establishing government-sanctioned

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l*i
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背景还是太灰 看看小说还行 paper就是受罪


【在 s*******e 的大作中提到】
: 最近常常在火车上看,感觉还挺舒服的,刚买回来的时候觉得字体太淡的感觉好像没了
: 。现在想想,可
: 能以前都是在刚刚看完电脑屏幕就去看kindle, 所以觉得太淡。在火车上看的时候,眼
: 睛已经适应了普
: 通的室内外光线,就觉得可以接受了。

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h*e
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这问题问的,你没收到老板说没钱的拒信吗?
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f*w
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eye contact ...

【在 k****n 的大作中提到】
: 为什么一定要纽约的
: 难道还面对面碰头

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J*g
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进来学习了.
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s*e
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我一直都在看paper啊,我觉得还不错,是不是这批refurbish的DX里面还有个体差异》

【在 l****i 的大作中提到】
: 背景还是太灰 看看小说还行 paper就是受罪
:

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C*e
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这个真的看情况了.记得去年我找薄厚的时候,大部分老板说,唉,可惜我还真没钱,所以
不好意思呢;一个老板说,等我的基金申请批下来,就给你个offer,当然最后也没有给;还
有一个老板本来说,我们不打算招人,但是你背景似乎不错,要不我们谈谈,谈了才知道他
可以make a position。。。
如此各种各样的都遇到过,但是,最后的结果是忙了有半年,一个都没有找到
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N*i
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向你学习

【在 J******g 的大作中提到】
: 进来学习了.
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l*i
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哪会有什么差异 看久了就不行了
还是多看系统加黑过的呢 拿个纸打的paper一比实在才不忍睹
还是退了算了

【在 s*******e 的大作中提到】
: 我一直都在看paper啊,我觉得还不错,是不是这批refurbish的DX里面还有个体差异》
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p*e
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学习了
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s*e
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那就是个人适应程度不同吧,我这两个星期看了十几个case, 七八个text book
chapter,加起来
600多页的PDF吧,感觉还不错

【在 l****i 的大作中提到】
: 哪会有什么差异 看久了就不行了
: 还是多看系统加黑过的呢 拿个纸打的paper一比实在才不忍睹
: 还是退了算了

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