Sourse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Q1. When you are alone, are you willing to have a cohousing style life?
Q2. What are the advantages of living in cohousing, and what are some disadvantages?
Sourse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Q1. When you are alone, are you willing to have a cohousing style life?
Q2. What are the advantages of living in cohousing, and what are some disadvantages?
Q1. Do you agree with this video? Why Marvel makes better movies than DC? Or you have different point of view
Q2.Which hero movie do you think is the best?
What elements make you love this movie (or character)?
Source:
https://www.computerworld.co.nz/article/630030/meet-sam-artificially-intelligent-politician/
Q1. Do you like the idea about AI politician? Why or why not?
Q2. If AI politician really perform better than human politicians, will you agree to let it govern humans?
Source: http://econewsnetwork.org/2017/04/environmentally-conscious-wedding-trends/
Questions:
1. How do you think about eco-friendly lifestyles?
2. Which eco-friendly ideas do you want to try? How?
3. What kind of wedding do you expect?
https://www.ruled.me/guide-keto-diet/
Please visit the website, and you might try to calculate the total daily nutrition you should have if you were on a ketogenic diet.
1. Please share the results with us.
2. What're your concerns toward ketogenic diet?
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-26575792
Richard Branson left school at the age of 16 and set up Student Magazine with one of his friends. He went on to start Virgin Records in the 1970s and is the founder of the Virgin Group. In the 1980s he formed Virgin Atlantic airline and the 1990s saw the arrival of Virgin Mobile and Virgin Trains.
He is one of the most successful businessmen in the UK and an icon of entrepreneurship. His latest project is Virgin Galactic, which he hopes will one day become a space tourism company.
Here are his Top Ten Tips for success:
Source: https://international.thenewslens.com/article/31083
Foreigner's Perspective: Traditional Markets in Taiwan
sourece: http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/29/investing/china-bike-sharing-boom-bust/index.html
The industry boasted close to 60 startups as recently as 18 months ago, according to Yu Xue, an internet research analyst at IDC China. He predicts fewer than 10 will survive the next year.
The companies allow customers to unlock a bicycle using only a smartphone, ride it around town, and then leave it at their destination. The model works, but the industry has grown too big too fast.
The proof is scattered across China's urban sidewalks, where piles of underused bikes have been dumped. Complaints have even prompted authorities to limit the number of bikes in some cities.