26 November 2010
22 November 2010
The SUPA Prize Studentships
The SUPA Prize Studentships are prestigious and competitive awards intended to attract outstanding physics students from around the world, irrespective of nationality, to study for a PhD in Scotland. You will be asked to state your first choice of SUPA university and preferred SUPA Theme. You are strongly advised to make contact with prospective supervisors and research groups before applying.
For futher information, please go to The SUPA Prize Studentships. To apply, please go to SUPA Online Application. Hopefully this information will be useful for you.
Kind Regards,
SF
14 November 2010
Movie: The Trotsky 2009
Some say it's a senior high school comedy movie, indeed. When I watched the beginning of this movie, I thought this could be a waste of time. It flowed slowly, kind of boring, funny though I laughed a little.
When we moved from the middle, It's getting interesting, moving, full of lesson. This teenager, Leon "Trotsky" (which I prefer to call a man, at the end) knows his direction and he goes for it. He is all out to speak, shout his mind/thought and really do what he thinks nevertheless what the majority of people think and do. He does what he says, what he thinks. He really fight for what is right.
At the end, he is right. He inspires a lot of people, his schoolmates, the high educated persons, and eventually his father (his former main opponent). I think he is truly a man. A man who speaks/shouts of what is right and does what he says/thinks and fight for it to achieve the goal. I wish we have more "Leon Trotsky" in our leader line and men of power.
When we moved from the middle, It's getting interesting, moving, full of lesson. This teenager, Leon "Trotsky" (which I prefer to call a man, at the end) knows his direction and he goes for it. He is all out to speak, shout his mind/thought and really do what he thinks nevertheless what the majority of people think and do. He does what he says, what he thinks. He really fight for what is right.
At the end, he is right. He inspires a lot of people, his schoolmates, the high educated persons, and eventually his father (his former main opponent). I think he is truly a man. A man who speaks/shouts of what is right and does what he says/thinks and fight for it to achieve the goal. I wish we have more "Leon Trotsky" in our leader line and men of power.
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