Tuesday, May 31, 2011

~~Jokes~~

What makes you a New Yorker?
When you can tell the person next to you is not.


How can you identify a person from New york ?
Just wait they will tell you.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

~~Difficult to say goodbye~~


With my classmates leaving NYC its difficult to say good bye ,The last few months were really memorable and I have learnt more things from my classmates . Last week I was attending farewell dinner with most of my classmates  invited me to their home country and assured me I will be given royal welcome. Few gave me some memorable gifts which I will treasure.



With most of my classmates leaving NYC its difficult to say good bye but things should move on, I have taken a break and come to Charlotte for the long weekend.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

~~Guess the country~~

  We had our farewell reception last week and we were allowed bring guests to the function. So invited two of my friends for the reception.



So can you guess which country the girls are from? Each one is from a different country.

Clue- They are not from Asia or Africa!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

~~Fact I learnt~~

I was having dinner with my French friends and we ordered French fries and I asked the weird question whether French fries are invented in France,she said its never called as French fries but called as Frites and its common throughout in Europe ,just because French cook introduced it to US in early 19th century the recipe got its name.
One suggestion she added was to have French fries in Belgium as they are really good there,

Monday, May 23, 2011

~~Movies I watched~~

As last few months were really busy I didnt have time to catch up with movies. So this weekend I saw two movies,
1) King's speech:
Its was the Oscar winning movie for best film based on the real story between the King George and his speech therapist. The dialogues were well written and acting was really good.

2)Inside Job:
It  was the Oscar winning movie for best documentary based on the 2008 financial crisis, the movie looks into the causes of the crisis and takes a closer look at the academic institutions and the professors who train the students into the business.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

~~Post from my friend~~

This was post written my friend Feng Wang from China


Farewell, Columbia!




From May 18th 2010 to May 18th 2011, 365 days and nights at Columbia University of New York City---the greatest university of the greatest city in our time—approached the end. As time flies by, Lehman library gradually emerged to be the focal point of our life, no matter you like or not. Countless papers, homework, quizzes, presentations, and exams, all of these sources of concern once dominated our mind but now suddenly stopped. Although most of these memories will fade away, I decided to not let some of them go.

Cannot let it go is Prof. Jehle’s “fat urban cats” versus “poor village woman”; cannot let it go is some remarkable professors’ expertise on how to bewildering a greenhorn as desperate as possible; cannot let it go is Prof. Calvo’s sobering mind on those plausible benefits of QEII; and cannot let it go is Prof. Mundell and Prof. Calvo’s fleeting but identical chuckle when they were introducing Mundell-Fleming model and Calvo Pricing respectively. There are lots of episodes I would like to revoke but doing so only stirs up more and more.

Needless to say, PEPM 2011 is a unique group. Not only is it formed by a bunch of well-established mid-career professionals from 34 countries around the world, but also the mingling of extremely diversified group of peoples, cultures, beliefs, and sectors provides an ideal platform for observing and solving problems from every possible angle. Had I not attended the PEPM, I guess I would never met a dude from San Tome and Principe or Nicaragua. Now, they are my friends with whom I shared many jokes not only in IAB 410 but also in Havana Central. Ironically, we built our friendship before our country recognized each other! Looking forward and upward, I believe this “mismatch” will be addressed in the not-too-distant-future.

On May 18th, after the official claim of class 2011 graduation, we closed an old chapter and opened a new one, the one which most of us will swear to commit wholeheartedly. So, from now on, we are ready to disperse ourselves to the every corner of the world; from now on, we are ready to try what we learned at home; from now on, we are ready to defend those universal values till our last breath. For better or worse, for rich or poor, for up and down, we will stick together to honor our Alma Mater, we will always remember that we have an intellectual common here.

As that claim is still hovering in my mind, I expect that one day when we are about to summarize our bumpy journey of endeavor, we can proudly murmuring to ourselves that I am a Columbia graduate.

Farewell, Columbia!

Friday, May 20, 2011

~~Trip to White Plains~~

  Today I went to White plains some 20 miles north of New York city to meet one of my family friends. I took a train to uptown and it was  different to be out of the city with greenery all around. Weather was great after a week of rain. Once in white plains I received by my friends. Had a great time talking about various topics and had an awesome dinner at their place.