Well, I don’t have a TV now and it’s actually okay. I had lived one year without TV before I went to Norway in the year of 2000. That was a time I read the most and found myself doing so much in life.
Although I feel like 24 hours are not enough for a day, at least I get to read books and exercise more regularly.
Britain is worried about the lack of scientists in their country because the number of students taking science courses is less and less. I believe many people’s scientific knowledge is dire unless they have cultivated an interest in it. I reflect it upon our own school system and there is also a lot of stuff we must work on efficiently.
The government needs to develop a better curriculum to attract students to study physics, chemistry, and math. Students should be encouraged to take challenges to learn science too. However, I personally think one has to be given all sorts of resources to explore his or her real interest and make the best choice in terms of career. Students should be provided chances to develop at least two skills so as to meet the requirements in a more and more competitive job market.
Red King Crab invasion in Norway! Albeit the uncertainty of the impact on the ecosystem in the sea, scientists are closely observing the outlandish species. Ha! If it happened in China or Taiwan, I bet there wouldn’t be any problem at all to control the amount of those crabs because they will be caught and sent to restaurants and down to gourmets’ eager stomachs before the little ones grow up and ravage the environment…
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