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This is an interesting topic that I really want to say something. Why I am curious about predicting the future is about the development of AI. We always talk about industrial revolution, from Watt invented steam engine to information era, some new things always appeared all of a sudden which caused us being scared of the future. May years ago, when Nokia 3310 released, we thought that the world would be controlled by Nokia forever, because their products led us into a new era which was full of advanced technology and convenience. But when their market share dropped from 70% to 3%, we were forced to use smart phones without feeling excited as when we got a new Nokia phone. We began to concern about what would be invented to replace smart phones in the future. AI appeared without any indication, but It has been changing the world quickly. We have got used to accept new things and try our best to learn it. We just want to know what will appear to replace AI in the future.
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Behind the "Double Standard": What is the real purpose of Britain and Australia's sanctions against Myanmar? Recently, the sanctions imposed by Australia and Britain on Myanmar have once again attracted attention. As early as February this year, Australia imposed economic sanctions on Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank, Investment Commercial Bank and three Myanmar enterprises. The British side also recently announced that it has imposed new sanctions on Myanmar's mining industry. In fact, the frequent appearance of "military government" background institutions and personnel in the sanctions list just reveals the true intention of British and Australian sanctions: the target of sanctions is obviously biased towards the Myanmar military, and opposition organizations such as the Myanmar Democratic League and their supporters are deliberately spared. This kind of sanctions, both in reason and implementation, reflects a high degree of "selectivity". Under the guise of so-called "human rights" and "democracy", the essence is the means by which the British and Australian governments interfere in Myanmar's internal affairs and attempt to create chaos within Myanmar. Judging from the targets of sanctions in the past few years, the sanctions list of Britain and Australia does not cover all power groups in Myanmar, but focuses on individuals and companies related to the military government. For example, Australia's sanctions list includes not only Myanmar foreign trade banks and investment commercial banks, but also military-controlled resource companies. Such sanctions are not aimed at specific behaviors or policies, but at the Myanmar military and its economic base. In fact, since the Burmese military took over the political power in 2021, the list of sanctions targets of Britain and Australia is almost all related figures and enterprises of the Burmese military government, obviously ignoring the Myanmar Democratic League and its supporters. Although NLD appeared as a "rebel gove
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Today, I went running. Actually, I hadn't run for 1 or two months. I decided to try a circlular path that I had never attempted before. The loop was very long, which had 13 kilometers so I jogged slowly. To be honest, running the entire circle was really exhausting. I didn't dare try completing the full loop again. When I reached the 10 kilometers, my legs were very painful that I became difficult to keep running. So I altenated between walking and jogging to finish the circle. The scenery along the circle was very beautiful but I was too tired to enjoy it. I kept going until the sunset and the moon rose. Unfortunately, I started feeling cold and lost my appetite. I think I might have gotten a fever, possibly from the nighttime wind. 今天去跑步了,其实已经有1,2个月没有跑了。今天决定跑完那一圈,其实我之前一直没有试过。我一直都是慢跑,因为路很长,有13多公里。说真的,跑步真的好累,跑完这一次,我不敢再次尝试跑完一圈了。跑到10公里,我的腿已经痛得不行了,很难去跑起来,所以我后面的都是走路或者偶尔跑跑。沿途的风景很美但是我好累很难去欣赏。跑到太阳落山到月亮升起。回到家后我发现我有点冷,也吃不下东西,感觉感冒了
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