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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Future of Mongolia


Can you imagine what our lives will be like in the future in our country?Perhaps all people in Mongolia will be flying off for a holiday on the other country of world or maybe we will be sailing the ship on the sea for relaxed.

We recently carried out a survey of 1000 people from different countries to find out what they think life will be like in the future the results clearly demonstrate both our hopes and fears.
I think, our country will have changed a lot of in the future.I believe that this change will be better.

Environment
One of the greatest garden in the world will be orga
nizing in our country,where will be marvelous.Some cities of our country will be constructing under the earth.There will be so exotic.
People and animals will be having real live contact.The office, school, hospital...etc will be having A a huge green garden in fence as forest,where we will spend our break and lunch time with colleger\schoolmate...etc\.There will have many trees,lake,safe animals and banks. Many kind of fruit will be growing from the trees in the fence. And there will be no cars in the city center.


Pollution
We will be inventing the aircrafts and ships for clean the river and atmosphere.Our country
will be having so many biggest river.And we will be creating the robot for plant the tree.On the other hand, some fear that it will continue to get worse because we will have no heart for our nature.



Health
We seem to be quite optimistic about the benefits of genetic engineering, as we think scientists will use it to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS. If scientists manage to find a cure for these, we will have a much healthier society in the World.And our environment will be green and health, our world and we will create strong ,bright and health things.



I wish, there will have no poor people, no unemployment, no sick people, no crime ......etc in the world.
Everywhere, everybody, everything smile everyday!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Babies "Movie review






The brilliantly simple film, following four babies in four different countries through their first year of life, is the brainchild of French producer Alain Chabat and director Thomas Balmes.
The four children are selected to provide as wide a range of humanity as possible, though it seems a mistake to include both urban children Hattie (in San Francisco) and Mari (in Tokyo), as middle-class lives between Japan and the United States don't seem that different, at least for newborns. The really fascinating stuff almost always comes from Bayar, living on the Mongolian steppe with goat farmer parents, or Ponijao, tended exclusively by her mother in a tiny Namibian village. It's startling and beautiful to see a goat pop its head in the window when Bayar takes a bath, or watching Ponijao's mother wipe her baby's poop off her body with a dried corncob. It's impossible to describe without resorting to pat truisms about the diversity of the world and wonder of watching mother and child; really you just have to see it for yourself. Babies' most impressive feat is the way it toes the line between cute and cloying, using bouncy music and funny montages but never pushing the audience to realize how cute these babies are; Balmes knows that Hattie, Mari, Bayar and Ponijao are adorable capable of making us realize that on their own. The film's simplicity is its greatest strength, but it does start to drag things a bit near the end-- it's just an 80 minute film, but we eventually do miss the presence of conflict, narrative, characters, or any of the other standard elements of most films.