About Myself
I am simple Mongolian person………..
My name is Tumenjargal. And I now live in UB. I was born in Darkhan and lived there as a little girl but my parents were live in Darkhan. I am 19 years old. I have got short and black hair, small brown eyes and having an aquiline nose. I like fantastic luxurious clothes, but I prefers casual clothes which show off my natural beauty.
I’m friendly person. The 5000 year old art of face reading is gaining popularity. So, take a look at the shape of someone’s lips to find out about their personality… Human said “People who have lips with down-turning corners are very generous. They love giving things to other people and helping them. They are also intelligent and understand difficult subject quickly and easily so be careful of what you say to them” . Maybe this is true . But I’m not the sort of person who expects help without giving anything back, however.
I’m also a romantic who believes in true love, so I wants a find someone very special before I stars a family. I’m lifestyle is quite simple. I have strong views on the environment. And I like in Mongolia. Because Mongolia is really organic and the beauty in nature. Mongolia is the biggest borrower country among not only in the Asia and Pacific region, but also in the world.
I’m like to travel round The Mongolia. But This is summer I had a to travelled in the world. This is summer I had a great holiday. I have traveled 4 countries with my whole family.
First we went to Washington D.C.USA.
It was my first time so it was like dream come true. Those big buildings and crowded people this made me like I am in the center of the world.
Second we went to Paris.
We all know that this country is full of romantic stories. And more Paris is the place is greatest foods was born. And the Paris tower. And their people are so kind asking us to help and begin the conversation with gentle words. I win remember this country by their kindness.
Third we went to Africa.
We got there their people were full of energe.Well I guess it is because of FIFA WORLD CUP. You know ” WAKA WAKA” the song of this FIFA WORLD CUP.
First I that this country is full of desert and dangerous place. But now I know it is not like that they have everything. But I was title right about desert…….
And I last we went to Hawai
I don’t know what to say well it’s just like paradise. The place has great nature so beautiful. Oh yeah here we met couple of Mongolian students. They here to study in University. And in their Free time they work to pay the payment. They say It’s University has high degree in other Universities of the world. About this place I can’t imagine it without it’s beautiful nature. It’s paradise! We sat on golden beaches with green palm trees and watched amazing red sunsets. We also saw colorful fish at Sea Life Park and went snorkelling in Hanauma Bay. In the evenings we enjoyed the lively clubs, bars and ice-cream parlours. Best of all, we ate fantastic Hawaiian food while watching Hawaiian people performing traditional Polynesian dances.
And finally I’m home. You know no matter where you go there is no place like home.
In autumn, My lesson started. It day teacher asked “Can you imagine what our lives will be like in the 2050?” for us. I talked in Future of the Mongolia.
To talk about the future I think we have to realize the present problems. Now in present people saying that our country is getting worse year by year. But that’s not true things are changing with development of other countries.
So I think future of our Mongolia is so bright. There will be no more poor people living in our country. Because people are willing to make the life to be great. With this great power they will never taste any of those problems. Like living in hanger and unemployment. Because of it our whole country’s life level will be interested year by year.
And Mongolian home life will be better for example , all people will be in the flat so will haven’t any ger isn’t every family, will be using computers. However children won’t know Mongolian traditional cultures.
Cooking won’t be necessary for us in the 2010. We will be eating healthier food. Genetic engineers will change fish’s genes. And it makes then bigger and tasty. We will drink cola with tastes like milk maybe. Most of people will have gained weigth.
More there will be no trust around the nature. Because also every person in our country are seeking a nay to clean those useless trash. And that’s why in future we win find the way to get rid of those useless and painful nature.
Pollution is something that seems to worry many people. Some fear that it will continue to get worse, and that our planet will become impossible to live on. Others even foresee that one day we’ll have to pay for clean air just like we do now for clean water.
And at last our Mongolian sport and Knowledge level will be Leading the world by those who have great strength, ability and Knowledge. In present we can easily see that we are already leading the word in some sports, and also brain sports.
So At the of my assay I want to say that if we think and do things brightly it is the matter of time that things will get better.
Let’s work hard from now on guys we are all strong on side just let it out.
But ,this is my deliberation. For example: Air pollution is another important issue. The cars and factories in and around our cities are giving off dangerous fumes. In the past few years, more and more people than ever before have developed allergies and breathing problems. If we don't do something now, our cities will become impossible to live in.
And some people worry about our future life. Because There is a lot of Problem in Mongolia.
As we can see things that we eat, drink, watch are disappearing day by day. Because of our wrong habits and activities. Like people’s demand is so much to handle and it appears by killing crocodiles to get their nice fancy skin and also the activities that are taking part of air and water pollution and destroying the greet rare plants.
May be some people do not know the effect of all this nonsense is leading the world’s end. It will appear slowly day by day. Things will not work out the way it were. Flood, fire, earthquake, air temperature these weather effects and animals will not do not do what they usually do cause of food limits.
All these disasters are ready to knock our door. So please, it is not too late to save our planet from these disasters to knock our doors. Is all depends on our reaction of how we work hard to stop all these. So at the end I really want you to ask from yourself that what is the reason that you are living for? Your reason to live is not to satisfy your own demands it is about will your future be full of happiness and no worries.
I like watching TV my free time. I like this movei in “Iron Man”. Everybody know these film.
The world at the moment does not suffer from a shortage of superheroes. And yet in some ways the glut of anti-evil crusaders with cool costumes and troubled souls takes the pressure off of “Iron Man,” which clanks into theaters today ahead of Hellboy, Batman and the Incredible Hulk.
And “Iron Man,” directed by Jon Favreau , has the advantage of being an unusually good superhero picture. Or at least — since it certainly has its problems — a superhero movie that’s good in unusual ways. The film benefits from a script that generally chooses clever dialogue over manufactured catchphrases and lumbering exposition, and also from a crackerjack cast that accepts the filmmakers’ invitation to do some real acting rather than just flex and glower and shriek for a paycheck.
There’s some of that too, of course. The hero must flex and furrow his brow; the bad guy must glower and scheme; the girl must shriek and fret. There should also be a skeptical but supportive friend. Those are the rules of the genre, as unbreakable as the pseudoscientific principles that explain everything and the Law of the Bald Villain. In “Iron Man” it all plays out more or less as expected, from the trial-and-error building of the costume to the climactic showdown, with lots of flying, chasing and noisemaking in between.
What is less expected is that Mr. Favreau, somewhat in the manner of those sly studio-era craftsmen who kept their artistry close to the vest so the bosses wouldn’t confiscate it, wears the genre paradigm as a light cloak rather than a suit of iron. Instead of the tedious, moralizing, pop-Freudian origin story we often get in the first installments of comic-book-franchise movies — childhood trauma; identity crisis; longing for justice versus thirst for revenge; wake me up when the explosions start — “Iron Man” plunges us immediately into a world that crackles with character and incident.
It is not quite the real world, but it’s a bit closer than Gotham or Metropolis. They catch up with Tony Stark in dusty Afghanistan, where he is enjoying a Scotch on the rocks in the back of an armored American military vehicle. Tony is a media celebrity, a former M.I.T. whiz kid and the scion of a family whose company makes and sells high-tech weaponry. He’s also a bon vivant and an incorrigible playboy. On paper the character is completely preposterous, but since Tony is played by Robert Downey Jr., he’s almost immediately as authentic and familiar — as much fun, as much trouble — as your ex-boyfriend or your old college roommate. Yeah, that guy.
Tony’s skeptical friend (see above) is Rhodey, an Air Force officer played with good-humored sidekick weariness by Terrence Howard. The girl is one Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow, also in evident good humor), Tony’s smitten, ultracompetent assistant. His partner and sort-of mentor in Stark Enterprises is Obadiah Stane, played by Jeff Bridges with wit and exuberance and — spoiler alert! — a shaved head.
These are all first-rate actors, and Mr. Downey’s antic energy and emotional unpredictability bring out their agility and resourcefulness.
Those moments are what you are likely to remember. The plot is serviceable, which is to say that it’s placed at the service of the actors (and the special-effects artists), who deftly toss it around and sometimes forget it’s there. One important twist seems glaringly arbitrary and unmotivated, but this lapse may represent an act of carefree sabotage rather than carelessness. You know this ostensibly shocking revelation is coming, and the writers know you know it’s coming, so why worry too much about whether it makes sense? Similarly, the patina of geopolitical relevance is worn thin and eventually discarded, and Tony’s crisis of conscience when he discovers what his weapons are being used for is more of a narrative convenience than a real moral theme.
All of which is to say that “Iron Man,” in spite of the heavy encumbrances Tony must wear when he turns into the title character, is distinguished by light touches and grace notes. The hardware is impressive, don’t get me wrong, but at these prices it had better be. If you’re throwing around a hundred million dollars and you have Batman and the Hulk on your tail, you had better be sure that the arc reactors are in good working order and that the gold-titanium alloy suit gleams like new and flies like a bird.
And everything works pretty well. But even dazzling, computer-aided visual effects, these days, are not so special. And who doesn’t have superpowers? Actually, Iron Man doesn’t; his heroism is all handicraft, elbow grease and applied intelligence. Those things account for the best parts of “Iron Man” as well.
Iron Man is good enough that you’ll look forward to seeing them brought to fruition in whatever sequels drop from this tree. Finally, now I have the ability to trust my own decision and I am ready to confront my future. After much thought, I have found strength and confidence in myself and I hope to utilize these qualities in making smart decisions throughout my future.
But I spend my free time with my friends.Now I touched to reach goal. But it is start.World is wide.Time is not finished. Also me make my dreams come true.
My future is always light.....................
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