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2011年11月6日星期日

A young Finnish woman explains her goal is to live a normal life

A conversation with a Buddhist monk in Tokyo gives Larry a stronger sense Rosetta Stone of patience and purpose. A young Finnish woman explains her goal is to live a normal life. Together these autistic people appear before large audiences to challenge old views of autism, views that often are more regressive outside the U.S.The editing is very good throughout in shortening the exchanges conducted through long hunt-and-peck typing and sometimes translations as well. The conversations flow well and a viewer is frequently startled at the soundness of the reasoning and the intensity of the feelings expressed.No one holds back throwing difficult questions to these men and their new foreign friends. With the help of extremely patient assistants who accompany them, they answer with long, thoughtful relies that often contain a touch of poetry.As Larry says, their new friends are "very like us in their penchant for language as a loud spear for bursting bubbles of backwards thinking about people who don't get to speak normally."And that is precisely what "Wretches Jabberers" does as well. The film is one very loud spear. ON REGULATION"I would hope that when the dust has settled here, the regulatory burdens on the largest firms in the United States are not so on big that they would drive the companies out of theU.S.""I will also say this about the largest banks in the U.S. They have become even larger during Rosetta Stone languages the crisis, and that has become a source of concern in the U.S.""It is not just Bank of America, it is Bank of America Merrill Lynch. And it's not just JP Morgan, it is JP Morgan Bear Sterns. These have gotten very large.""I'm concerned we may not have contained the too-big-to-fail problem sufficiently at this point so they are still enjoying to some degree an explicit government support and really continue to work on that problem.""If they are going to have implicit government guarantees, then they should be paying a premium for that to the government. If they are not going to have implicit government guarantees then we also have to convince the market that they are going to be allowed to fall if they don't behave according to market principles.""We have got a ways to go still. We are working on it and we're doing the best we can." China's ruling Communist Party has intensified censorship inrecent months, fearing that calls for protests inspired byanti-authoritarian uprisings across the Middle East and northAfrica could gather momentum. Google's Rosetta Stone Korean serious run-ins with the Chinese government beganin January 2010, when the company said it was no longer willingto censor search results in the country.

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