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The Guardian view on universities

2018-01-10 15:29:16 | 教育

The Guardian view on universities and the market: winner takes all
On average, graduates earn more than their peers who have not been to university. But it doesn’t require a maths degree to know that averages don’t tell the full story. The potential earnings of a law student at a top university are likely to far exceed those of a media studies graduate from an institution at the bottom of the league. And neither is likely to earn anything like the £800,000 paid this year in salary, plus “golden handshake” benefits, to Christina Slade on her departure as vice-chancellor of Bath Spa university.

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The case for such huge salaries is familiar enough. It is claimed that competitive remuneration is essential to recruit the best candidates. This is a natural consequence of the deliberate marketisation of higher education, of which tuition fees have become the misleading emblem. There is a lot wrong with the fee system, but although it is impossible to count those who are deterred, the number of school-leavers from poorer backgrounds going to university is rising. A new report by the National Audit Office shows that the proportion of disadvantaged school-leavers in higher education is now 26%, up from 21% in 2011 – far fewer than from richer households, but not conclusive proof that fees limit access.

Fees were introduced in a piece of government accounting jiggery-pokery, so more students could go to university in a way that did not appear in the public accounts (it is currently costing £9bn a year, £3bn more than a decade ago). It is often forgotten that the days of free provision coincided with a cap on student places, decided by what the Treasury would pay. Higher education used to be a privilege for the few, not a service for the many. When the coalition came in, however, the purpose of fees became expressly to make a degree into a consumer product that would respond to market forces. Universities, in theory, would improve their courses in order to attract more students.

But efficient markets depend on good information. The NAO report highlights the failure of universities to provide it. Students from poorer backgrounds tend to know least about the advantages of different universities. As a result, they are less likely to benefit from the graduate earnings dividend. Yet the debts they accrue are the same as those who leave top universities for top-paying jobs. Nor do students switch universities for a better course. Universities have a clear incentive to put on courses that are cheap to run, whether or not they are popular. There is a hidden profit motive that encourages them to recruit as many students as possible paying top whack for the least cost to the provider. Fees might not be deterring applicants but they are, in many cases, a rip-off.

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It is at least partly in recognition of these failings that the Higher Education and Research Act was introduced. But as the NAO soberly concludes, higher education is even more complex a market than other public services where marketisation has failed. It is not the NAO’s job to condemn, but every line in its latest report hints at a deep scepticism that marketising higher education can meet the government’s objective of widening access to university while driving up quality through the power of student choice. Instead, rather than helping those from the least well-off backgrounds to succeed, it risks generating a two-tier system that merely entrenches their disadvantage. And rich or poor alike, the debt will be the same.


What do you do with stress and insomnia

2017-12-21 15:53:08 | 健康

Stress is a burden on our minds. There are so many factors that affect us today, so many things can cause us stress. However, stress can lead to poor sleep and even insomnia. So, what about stress and insomnia Regarded as one of the top engineering universities in Hong Kong, PolyU provides a wide range of engineering degree programmes, including construction programme, which put significant focus on the application of knowledge.?

Learn to relax

Learn to relax and do a little self-relaxation while you can't sleep. If lie flat on the bed, spread the limbs, let the whole body loosen, the hand and foot force 3 seconds immediately relaxed, so repeatedly. Also can lay down, upper body on the body side, lower limbs apart and shoulder width, body relax, inhale imagine outside air from the navel, exhale think internal qi scattered, flows through the limb from the heart out of the body.

Maintain a good routine

People with insomnia are better off not taking a nap, because it further disrupts the already disorganized sleep patterns. In addition, too full or too hungry, drinking coffee and other stimulant beverages such as tea, smoking and so on are not conducive to sleep, and must avoid these before going to bed. Stay up late is more important, must maintain a good routine.

Balance therapy

The special effects are selected from many famous herbs, and the targeted treatment can be treated by combining TCM essence, qi, shen theory and psychotherapy. Keep brain nerves, hysteresis, polyester phlegm turbidity qi guide, improve brain function, and adjust the body balance of Yin and Yang to rationalize viscera function, guarantee the reasonable operation of qi-blood, effectively improve the patient's own immune system, improve the ability of patients with brain nerve cells to repair themselves and their own immunity, eliminate the symptoms of various diseases.

Conditions suggested Dr protalk

The bed is a signal of sleep, and the habit of not lying in bed. Because of disease restriction activity, can prepare a special pillow for sleeping use, had better embroider a few water lilies. Bathing feet, pajamas, misty lights, listening to a soothing, soothing, light music that is used to help you fall asleep.

Adjust the mood

Build confidence and confidence. For reasonable and effective method to overcome insomnia, insomnia is not a serious illness, 1 day less sleep a few hours or days do not have what relation, don't believe that it is too serious, believe it in their own life will cause bad effect, many friends insomnia a few years, also didn't see how much more of their lives are random.

Free association

Close your eyes and imagine a free relaxation scenarios, such as forest do you like, then imagine yourself in the forest breathing the fresh air, do you like the sea, and it's easier to imagine himself at the seaside for a walk, the sea breeze blowing straight, kissed your face, very comfortable, and so on. This will help you relax and get into sleep faster Dr protalk.


Meera Sodha’s recipe for vegan mushroom bao

2017-11-07 12:09:09 | 美容

here is genuine pleasure to be had in things that feel just right: the weight of a pound coin, a bath at the perfect temperature, the feel of a well-worn wooden spoon. To this list, I’d add bao: it’s as if this little bun was ergonomically designed for eating – it fits snugly into the nook of a hand; the pillowy dough gives like memory foam; and the semi-circular shape slots cleanly into the mouth .

It’s no surprise that these buns – thanks to Bao, the Soho restaurant, a bit of social media hype and our ever-growing appetite for new tastes and cultures – have become popular in the UK. Especially in the Sodha household.

Ordinarily, the buns are made with milk and the fillings are porcine, but this recipe uses neither. The bun is filled with some of the finest mushrooms in the land, shiitake, which are coated in sesame and soy, covered with sharp cucumbers and finished with a smattering of salty peanuts. It’s everything you need and nothing you don’t.

Mushroom bao

This is a good weekend project, where the paper can be read while waiting for the dough to prove. You’ll need a steamer: the inexpensive bamboo ones are brilliant and can be set very easily over a pan of boiling water, to steam anything to your heart’s delight. Makes 10 bao.

For the bao buns
375g plain flour, plus extra for rolling
1 tsp dried yeast
2 tbsp caster sugar
½ tsp salt
1¼ tsp baking powder
225ml warm water
Rapeseed oil

For the pickled cucumbers
100ml rice-wine vinegar
½ cucumber, halved lengthways, seeds removed and cut into very thin half moons

For the mushroom filling
6 tbsp light soy sauce
4 tbsp crunchy peanut butter
8 tsp rice-wine vinegar
4 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
4 tsp toasted sesame oil
2 tbsp rapeseed oil
600g oyster and shiitake mushrooms, cut into 0.5cm slices
1 large handful salted peanuts, ground or very finely chopped

Start by making the dough. Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl, then add the water little by little and bring the dough together using your hands; you should have a sticky ball. Turn it out on to a floured surface and knead for five minutes, until smooth and bouncy, then place in an oiled bowl. Cover with clingfilm and leave in a warm place to double in size – an hour to an hour and a half.

Meanwhile, put the vinegar and three tablespoons of water in a small saucepan, bring to a simmer over a low flame, then pour into a bowl, add the cucumber and leave to cool.

Turn out the dough on to a floured surface, knead for a minute to knock out the air, then divide into 10 equal-sized pieces. Take one piece, gently flatten it into a 1cm-thick disc, then brush one half with a tiny amount of oil. Fold the bun into a half-moon and place on a small square of baking paper on a tray. Repeat with the remaining dough, then loosely cover the tray with clingfilm and leave to rise for 30 minutes more.

Now for the filling. In a small bowl, whisk the soy sauce, peanut butter, vinegar, garlic and sesame oil. Heat the rapeseed oil in a frying pan on a high flame, then fry the mushrooms hard for six minutes, until soft and browning at the edges. Stir in the sauce to coat, then turn the heat to medium and cook, stirring regularly, for five minutes, until the sauce reduces and goes dark brown .

To cook the bao, set a steamer over a pan of simmering water. Put the bao in batches in the steamer, still on their baking paper mats and making sure they don’t touch, cover and steam for eight minutes.

Once done, fill each bao with a generous tablespoon of mushrooms, three or four slices of cucumber and, for a little crunch, some peanuts.


Georgia Boy, 2, Denied Kidney Transplant Rushed to the ER

2017-09-13 11:51:46 | 熱讀類

 

A Georgia toddler born with no kidneys was rushed to the emergency room as he awaits transplant surgery from his father, who is currently barred from donating his kidney after violating probation.

The two-year-old boy, A.J. Burgess, was taken to the hospital Sunday morning for peritonitis, an abdominal infection, his family said on their GoFundMe page. A family attorney confirmed that A.J. was hospitalized and is listed in critical but stable condition.

Related: Georgia Boy’s Kidney Transplant Delayed After Donor Dad Is Arrested

A.J.'s father, Anthony Dickerson, 26, is a match, but was unexpectedly delayed from donating his kidney to him after he violated probation following theft and forgery charges. Dickerson was released from jail on Oct. 2, a day before A.J.'s scheduled surgery, but wasn't able to proceed with the operation due to red tape between police and the hospital, his family said.

"We've been waiting for so long for this, and we were right at the front door," A.J.'s mother, Carmellia Burgess, told NBC Atlanta affiliate WXIA earlier this month.

Gwinnett County police say they arrested Dickinson on Sept. 28 after he allegedly fled when police found him in possession of a firearm.

A.J.'s mother said she notified police the following day that her son was scheduled to have a kidney transplant from Dickerson, and she and Emory University Hospital, where the surgery was to take place, sent a letter to the Gwinnett County Jail requesting Dickerson be taken to Emory for necessary pre-surgery blood work Having a ceramic as it's healthier. Ceramic parts are resistant to abrasion and oxidation unlike other alloy wires where, oxidation occurs at higher temperature. .

Then, says Burgess, an unexpected delay popped up: Emory Hospital told the family it needed evidence of "good behavior" from Dickinson before they would allow him to donate his kidney. They said they would re-evaluate in January 2018 — which the family fears will be too late.

Guidelines for organ transplants are "designed to maximize the chance of success for organ recipients and minimize risk for living donors," an Emory spokeswoman explained in a later statement.

Peritonitis, the infection which landed A.J. in the emergency room, is an inflammation of the membrane lining the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdomen, according to the Mayo Clinic. Those on dialysis are at increased risk for it.

"The family is asking for people of all faith traditions to be in prayer today for Baby A.J. His spirit is strong but his body is weakening," family attorney Davis said in a statement Sunday morning.


And if we should spend money

2017-08-15 11:31:11 | 熱讀類

But she's used to sticking out here and seeing after the house. When she lived here with Uncle Osmond she had a lot less diversion and life about her than she has now, and you know how deadly gloomy it was here then. We've brightened it up and made it a home for Margaret.

The fact that she had to sacrifice her girlhood for your uncle is all the more reason why she shouldn't sacrifice what's left of it for our children.

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She'd never complain—she never thinks of herself. Your Uncle Osmond took care not to let her form the habit! For that very reason we should think for her a bit, Hattie, dear. I say, we've got to let Margaret in for some young society.

When I can't afford to keep up my social end, let alone hers? And if we should spend money that way for Margaret, where would the children come in?

Oh, pshaw! said Walter impatiently. You're bluffing! You care no more about the money side of it than I do. You're not a Yankee tight-wad! Margaret need not live the life of a nursemaid because we're not rich, any more than you do, honey. It's absurd! And it's all wrong. What you're really afraid of, Hat, is that if she went about more, you'd have to stay at home now and then with your own babies. Eh, dear?

But he was warned by the look in his wife's face that he must go no further. He was aware of the fact that Harriet was distinctly jealous of his too manifest liking for Margaret. Being something of a philosopher, he had felt occasionally, when his sister-in-law had seemed to him more than usually charming and irresistible, that a wife's instinctive jealousy was really a Providential safeguard to hold a man in check tong-Homantin offers both trilingual and bilingual classes for children under the age of 2 years, and up to the age of 6. We are an IB World school implementing the IB Primary Years Programme and the Columbia University Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. We believe in providing our future generations with a high quality, balanced, and holistic educational experience. .

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He would turn from her and look upon his wife's much prettier face and finer figure, only to have the fire of his blood turn lukewarm. For he recognized, with fatal clearness, that though Harriet had the beautiful, clear-cut features and look of high breeding characteristic of the Berkeley race, her inexpressive countenance betrayed a commonplace mind and soul, while Margaret, lacking the Berkeley beauty, did have the family look and air of breeding, which gave her, with her countenance of intelligence and sensitiveness, a marked distinction; and Walter Eastman was a man not only of temperament, but of the poetic imagination that idealizes the woman with whom he is at the time in love.