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这个视频我发过没?以前就收藏了,今天一个同事又发给我,贴在这里。 }H ,A T  
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有谁能跟俺普及一下评委毒舌西蒙?据说是美国的一个音乐制作人?能在《英国达人》做评委,肯定很厉害。
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------当我离开这房子的时候,我知道身后有一双眼睛盯着我,但我一定不会回头。我只不过想见见她,看看她的样子,既然她不给我机会,我也一定不会给她机会。
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Simon Phillip Cowell (born 7 October 1959) is an English music executive, television producer and celebrity, and entrepreneur. He is famous in the United Kingdom and in the United States for his role as a talent judge on TV shows such as Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor, and Britain's Got Talent. He is also the owner of the television production and music publishing house Syco which will be rebranded to Greenwell Entertainment as part of a coalition with Sir Philip Green. ($W9 ?  
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Cowell is notorious as a judge for his blunt and often controversial criticisms, insults and wisecracks about contestants and their abilities. He is often parodied in pop culture, and was described by the The Times as representing the "heartless, thoughtless and superficial – the flotsam and jetsam of the polluted seas of celebrity that is likely to sink without trace into toxic foam".[2] Cowell is known for combining activities in the television and music industries, having promoted singles and records for various artists, including television personalities. He was most recently featured on the sixth series of The X Factor, the eighth season of American Idol and the third series of Britain's Got Talent. km<~H w>Z  
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Cowell was born in Brighton, East Sussex, England and brought up in Elstree, Hertfordshire.[3] His father, Eric Philip Cowell, was an estate agent developer and music industry executive, and his mother, Julie Brett (née Josie Dalglish), is a former ballet dancer and socialite.[4] Cowell's paternal grandparents, Joseph Cowell and Esther Malinsky, were English Jews,[5] and his maternal grandfather was Scottish.[6] He has 1 brother and 2 half-brothers; younger brother Nicholas Cowell, half-brother Tony Cowell, and half-brother Michael Cowell. Michael is the oldest, followed by Tony, Simon and Nicholas respectively.[citation needed] LbYI{|_Js  
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Cowell attended the independent school Dover College as did his brother, but left early before attending the sixth form[citation needed]. He took a few menial jobs—including, according to Tony, working as a runner on Stanley Kubrick's The Shining[7]—but did not get along well with colleagues and bosses, until his father who was executive at the recording giant at EMI Music Publishing, managed to get him a job in the mail room[citation needed]. BkqIfV%O  
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His father's connections originally got him rehired as the assistant to an A&R man. From there onwards, Simon worked his way up and eventually got promoted to a music publishing[8] position but left during the early 1980s to form E&S Music with his boss at EMI, Ellis Rich (later Chairman of the Performing Right Society). The company had several hit records at one point with five singles in the UK top 40. The offices were in a converted gentleman's washroom in the NCP car park on Brewer Street in London's Soho district. Simon left by mutual agreement a few years later. Then, one year later, Cowell went to work for Iain Burton, manager of choreographer Arlene Phillips, co-founder of dance group Hot Gossip and of nascent independent record label Fanfare Records. Cowell worked with Burton for eight years at Fanfare where he achieved his first real success in the music industry, becoming a partner and building Fanfare into a highly successful 'indie' pop label. Fanfare had numerous top ten hits with various Pop artists and particularly Sinitta, selling more than half a million of her classic hit debut single 'So Macho' and more than half a million albums of 'Rondo Veneziano'. Next in 1984, Cowell and Burton met up with Pete Waterman for the first time. >PGm}s_  
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Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman formed the songwriting and record producing trio known as Stock Aitken Waterman.[9] Stock Aitken Waterman helped Fanfare during the second half of the 1980s producing several smash hit singles for Sinitta and licensing The Hit Factory SAW Compilation Albums to Fanfare. Next in 1989, Fanfare's parent-company, Public Company, got into difficulties, forcing Fanfare into the hands of BMG, and Cowell, in debt, to move back in with his parents. Later that year, he became an A&R consultant for BMG. S5Px9&N8(  
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Subsequently, Cowell signed up a number of acts to S-Records that made a mark in the pop music world, including Curiosity Killed the Cat, Sonia Evans, Five, Westlife, Robson & Jerome, and Ultimate Kaos. He also released several novelty recordings featuring the likes of wrestlers of the World Wrestling Federation, Teletubbies,[10] Zig and Zag and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, that were huge successes.[3] Cowell set up another label, Syco Records, in 2002 which later became part of Columbia Records and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Artists such as Leona Lewis, Il Divo and contestants from The X Factor and America's Got Talent are released on Syco. Cowell explained, "There has to come a point when I will step down from being on camera and remain behind the scenes because you can't keep doing this forever...I think by [the end of my contract] that the public will be sick to death of me anyway and it will be time to go."[11] mc$c!Ax*  
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In 2006, Cowell signed to two more record-breaking deals. In the USA, he agreed to remain as a judge on American Idol, earning £20 million ($33 million) per season for another five years. He also has a deal with FOX which allows his production company to broadcast Got Talent and American Inventor on other networks, but he may not appear on them. In the UK, he signed a "golden handcuffs" deal with ITV, worth approximately £6.5 million a year for three years, which gave ITV rights to his hit talent show The X Factor, a British singing talent show, and Grease Is The Word, a musical talent show to find the stars of a Grease production in London's West End. In late 2005, he signed a new contract to remain working for Sony BMG. X}usyO'pW  
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Cowell became a judge on the first series of Pop Idol[12] in 2001, and on the first season of American Idol in 2002. Many viewers of American Idol know Cowell best for his bitingly critical comments and attitude. He is so prominently identified with being blunt and harsh in commentary that audiences on American Idol[13][14] can make it difficult for him to speak, sometimes booing him even before he makes his opinions known. Ryan Seacrest, Paula Abdul[15] and Randy Jackson[16] tend to cut him off very quickly as well. With his notoriously critical reputation, Cowell is likened to TV personalities, such as Judge Judy (aka Justice with an Attitude), and Weakest Link's Anne Robinson (aka Queen of Mean). Though comparable to Anne Robinson, Cowell has expressed his dislike for her and has commented in an interview, "I hate her and I hate her show because it's just an act".[17] Cowell's fame grew, fed by his signature phrase, "I don't mean to be rude, but …", inevitably followed by an unsparingly blunt appraisal of the contestant's talents, personality, or even physical appearance. A lot of these one-liners were the product of coaching that Cowell received from noted publicist Max Clifford.[18] Cowell also appeared on the one-off World Idol programme in 2003, where it became clear that each country's version of the Idol had attempted to come up with its own "Simon Cowell" type personality. In 2003, Cowell placed No 33 on Channel 4's list of the all-time 100 Worst Britons. Cowell's S Records signed the top two finishers of the first season of Pop Idol, Will Young and Gareth Gates, both of whom went on to have No 1 UK hits. Efforts begun in 2001 materialised in 2004, when Cowell returned to his group manufacturing roots with his latest brainchild, the internationally successful operatic pop group Il Divo,[19][20] consisting of three opera singers and one pop singer of four different nationalities. Inspired by the success of Il Divo, Simon created a child version, Angelis, beating competition from many similar groups emerging at Christmas 2006. {G{@bUG]p  
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In 2004, with Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, Cowell was a judge on the first series of the British talent show The X Factor, which he created using his production company, Syco. The X Factor was an instant success with the viewers and has now just finished its sixth series in 2009. In 2006, he was voted the tenth most terrifying celebrity on television in a Radio Times poll consisting of 3,000 people.[21] Io"=X! k  
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The winner of The X Factor third series, Leona Lewis, is signed to Cowell's label Syco and has gone on to become an international star[citation needed], with number one singles and album sales around the world. wA~Nfn ^  
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Cowell returned for a fourth series on 18 August 2007 alongside Osbourne, Walsh and new judge, Dannii Minogue. Walsh had previously been sacked from the judging panel by Cowell for the fourth series, and was subsequently replaced by Brian Friedman who was a judge on Grease Is The Word. Walsh was later brought back a week into the auditions by Cowell when he and Sharon Osbourne realised they missed Walsh and that without him, there was no chemistry between the judges. 7T2W% JT-,  
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Cowell returned for the fifth series in 2008, with Walsh, Minogue and new judge Cheryl Cole, as Sharon Osbourne decided to quit before the show begun. [22][23] gCm?nb)  
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Following the success of the Idol and X-Factor franchises, Cowell, his company Syco, and its business partners developed a talent show format open to performers of any kind, not only singers, but also dancers, instrumentalists, magicians, comedians, novelty acts, and so on. The origins of the Got Talent format can be traced to the British show Opportunity Knocks, which began as a radio programme in the 1940s and later transferred to television, where it was an ITV staple for many years. Looking further back, Opportunity Knocks had its roots in the variety show traditions of British music hall and American vaudeville. [ $"iO#oO  
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Cowell is the executive producer of America's Got Talent,[24] which debuted in June 2006, along with Fremantle producers of the Idol series, but he does not appear on the show due to the terms of his American Idol contract. The show was a huge success for NBC, drawing around 12 million viewers a week, and beating So You Think You Can Dance on FOX (produced by rival and Idol creator Simon Fuller). &'](T9kg =  
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Britain's Got Talent[25] debuted on ITV in June 2007. Cowell appears as a judge alongside Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan. The show was a ratings success and second and third seasons followed in 2008 and 2009. The third series featured a publicity coup when Susan Boyle[25][26][27] made a global media impact with her regional audition performance comparable to that of any previous talent show series winner . l9L;Tjj  
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On March 16, 2006, Simon Cowell's next competition show, American Inventor[28][29], debuted on ABC. Fledgling entrepreneurs from across the United States compete to see who can come up with the best new product concept. The 2006 winner, Janusz Liberkowski,[30][31] received $1 million and the opportunity to develop his idea into a business. The show returned in 2007. RY~)MS _C  
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Cowell also executive-produces Celebrity Duets[32], which can be described as "an Idol show for Hollywood superstars." The show is hosted by Wayne Brady, and its judges are Marie Osmond, Little Richard[33] and David Foster. Sl_zO?/PF  
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Cowell is also the executive producer of Grease Is the Word for ITV. This show set out to find performers to play Danny and Sandy in the 2007 West End revival of Grease. It was hosted by Zoe Ball and judged by Britons David Ian and Sinitta and Americans David Gest and Brian Friedman. The musical theatre casting concept had already been introduced by the BBC with the ratings hit How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, but Cowell's show wasn't the hoped for success. He himself said, "It has been slaughtered by the critics - and rightly so. It is far too similar to our other formats.”[34] YJ6vyG>%C  
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Cowell collaborated with UK production company Shed Media to produce 2008 ITV drama series Rock Rivals, which is based on an X Factor type show. R{rV1j#@!a  
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Cowell has been involved in charity work for many years[citation needed]. He supports children from The Association Of Children’s Hospices and invites them backstage to the screenings of The X Factor[citation needed]. When he can, he stops by some of the hospices to visit the children[citation needed]. He also supports animal rights and has appeared in a video for PETA in which he reminds drivers of the cruelty to animals that can occur when their pets are locked in cars in the summer.[35] s]&y\Z  
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In December 2003, Cowell published his autobiography titled "I Don't Mean to be Rude, but...". In it, he told the whole story of his childhood, his years working in music and experiences on Pop Idol, Pop Stars Rivals, and American Idol, and finally, his tips for being successful as a pop star. D&^:hs@  
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Cowell has appeared as a guest voice in an episode of The Simpsons ("Smart and Smarter"), in which he gets beaten up by Homer Simpson (while criticising Homer's punches).[36][37] His voice was also heard on an episode of Family Guy ("Lois Kills Stewie"), in which he told Stewie that his singing was so awful that he should be dead.[38][39][40] He made an MTV Movie Award-winning cameo appearance as himself in Scary Movie 3, where he sits in judgment during a battle rap (and subsequently gets killed by gunfire for criticising the rappers). He also appears in Shrek 2 as a judge in Far Far Away Idol, and also provided the voice. N7jRdT2k%  
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He appeared on an episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (the original British version) and Saturday Night Live in 2004. Cowell has also guest-starred (filling in for Regis Philbin) in the popular talk show Live with Regis and Kelly during American Idol's finalist week in early 2006. Cowell was once the fastest "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" on BBC's motoring show Top Gear, driving a Suzuki Liana around the show's test track in a time of 1:47.1. When Top Gear retired the Liana along with its rankings after the eighth series, Cowell was the eighth fastest overall and the third fastest non-professional driver. On 11 November 2007 Cowell yet again appeared on Top Gear, achieving a time of 1:45.9 thus putting him ahead of Gordon Ramsay and back at the top of the table.[41] Cowell introduced entertainer Dick Clark at the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards. He was seen on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice where he donated £25,000 for a fun fair ticket. Cowell has also appeared on the MTV shows Cribs and Punk'd. On Punk'd, Ryan Seacrest and Randy Jackson set him up to believe his $400,000 Rolls Royce was stolen and had caused an accident by using a nearly-identical car.[42] JWn{nJ$]  
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Cowell was chosen as the first 'victim' of the re-launched This Is Your Life in an episode broadcast on 2 June 2007. He was presented with the Red Book by Sir Trevor McDonald while presenting American Idol.[43] `i:0dVs  
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Besides judging unknowns of the music industry, occasionally Cowell comments on already-established pop icons. For example, he opined in Esquire magazine that Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful" was one of the best pop records ever made. Talking about Christina herself Cowell stated "She is an unbelievable talent."[44] .6;B3  
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On 13 August 2006, Cowell featured on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in which he had to pick eight records he would take with him if he were to be stranded on a desert island. His choices can be seen here.[45] He was also allowed to take a book and a luxury item. For his book, he elected Hollywood Wives, by Jackie Collins, and for his luxury, a mirror.[46] T8(wzs  
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In late 2002, Cowell started dating longtime friend Terri Seymour. In November 2008, TV Guide reported that Cowell and Seymour had broken up.[48] S BoF (0<  
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Upon his appearance on Top Gear, it was revealed that Cowell pays more than £21.7m per year in income tax, suggesting that his taxable income is over £54.25m per year with income tax at the time approximately 40%.[49][50] (NB: UK Income Tax 40% for earnings over £34,600). }n 7e_qy4  
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He is the godfather of pop singer Sinitta's adopted children.[52] dB,#`tc=,  
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In February 2009 Cowell reportedly announced that he wants to be cryonically preserved ("I'm going to freeze my body when I die so I can be brought back to life"),[55] but a Cowell spokeswoman later described Cowell's comments about wanting cryonics as a "joke".[56] #~f+F0#%?  
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In May 2009 Cowell bought his $22 million, 11,550 sq ft Beverly Hills home. "[57] $^XPk#$m  
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Also in May 2009, in the Daily Mail tabloid newspaper, Cowell revealed that he is often plagued by "dark moods and miserable thoughts". He claims that he has considered seeking therapy for the issues, stating that it would be a 'long session'. He is also quoted as saying "Nothing in particular brings it on. You can be having the best time of your life and yet you're utterly and totally miserable. I get very antisocial, depressed and irritable with people. I don't have time for them. I can't make phone calls and stuff."[58]
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无论如何,谢谢蓝蓝,虽然俺一句冇看懂:)))))) .rm7Sd4K  
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金山词霸也不中用,翻译出来不是人说的话,外星人语言。
------当我离开这房子的时候,我知道身后有一双眼睛盯着我,但我一定不会回头。我只不过想见见她,看看她的样子,既然她不给我机会,我也一定不会给她机会。
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我觉得小孩这样唱没前途,一到变音期,啥都没了。 ncr-i!Jjk  
我这儿每周末也有这样的节目,有几个小女孩,唱得真是太好了。
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引用第2楼柳牛牛于12-21-2009 10:15发表的  : \X.=3lc&  
无论如何,谢谢蓝蓝,虽然俺一句冇看懂:)))))) AJd.K'=8  
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金山词霸也不中用,翻译出来不是人说的话,外星人语言。
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牛牛, 我要有精力就给你大概翻译一下, 不过今天难受的紧,班儿没上完就回家休息了。
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引用第6楼豆包于12-21-2009 14:54发表的  : $jh>zf  
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唱歌不一定非得有前(钱)途,关键是Andrew Johnston在做着自己喜欢做的事情、并努力了,这就够了。 H8]^f=  
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Andrew Johnston是用“心”去唱的,我很感动。
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也许对成年人来说,这是对的。可对小孩来说不一定。很快他就要发育了,猛然间,他会发现他的假声一点都发不出来了。我不知道对一个早早成名的小孩来说,会意味着什么。
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6楼  发表于: 2009-12-21   
这个男孩唱的这首歌曲,完全是假声,就像沧桑说的,到变声期这样的声音就消失了,并且变声后,是否有条件继续唱歌不确定(自娱自乐除外),能否发出这样的声音也不确定 |kNGpwpI  
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男孩变声比女孩明显,变声期要格外保护,变声后,整个发声方法要重新学习。 &qP-x98E?  
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所以男孩在童年,唱歌不宜作为唯一的兴趣爱好,更不能树立为人生目标
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引用第7楼沧桑于12-21-2009 15:37发表的  : >-@ U_p  
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也许对成年人来说,这是对的。可对小孩来说不一定。很快他就要发育了,猛然间,他会发现他的假声一点都发不出来了。我不知道对一个早早成名的小孩来说,会意味着什么。
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看来沧桑老大更欣赏Suan大妈试的成功
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独爱六六,还有湾区。。。。。。
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引用第9楼豆包于12-21-2009 16:39发表的  : |[37:m  
如果参加比赛不是他自愿的,而是别人把他推上去的,那他看重结果会高于看重过程,那样的话,被淘汰或者出名后变声,会给孩子的自信心很大打击,影响孩子的健康成长。从保护孩子的角度出发,我同意沧桑和红眉的说法。 /Fo/_=FE2  
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不过,当Simon问他,你的梦想是什么?他回答:“To sing on stage”,说明这是他自己的梦想。还有什么比让自己的梦想成真更能让孩子有动力、自信和快乐的呢? \_*MJ)h)X  
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无论结果如何,他努力了,他的人生就是积极的、有希望的。他选择了参赛唱歌,他也就选择了挑战,这是他选择的人生,关心他成长的人能做的就是支持他,引导他,在他迷失时帮助他找回自信和勇气。只要他的梦想的目的不是为了出名,他就能接受不出名。成长总会有烦恼和代价的。
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完全同意豆包!!!
感恩,平安,喜乐,惜福。。。
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9楼  发表于: 2009-12-21   
发现大家都很有爱心呀,赞一下
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10楼  发表于: 2009-12-21   
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引用第9楼豆包于12-21-2009 16:39发表的  : w*:GM8=6  
如果参加比赛不是他自愿的,而是别人把他推上去的,那他看重结果会高于看重过程,那样的话,被淘汰或者出名后变声,会给孩子的自信心很大打击,影响孩子的健康成长。从保护孩子的角度出发,我同意沧桑和红眉的说法。 W{A #]r l  
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不过,当Simon问他,你的梦想是什么?他回答:“To sing on stage”,说明这是他自己的梦想。还有什么比让自己的梦想成真更能让孩子有动力、自信和快乐的呢? *^D@l%av;  
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无论结果如何,他努力了,他的人生就是积极的、有希望的。他选择了参赛唱歌,他也就选择了挑战,这是他选择的人生,关心他成长的人能做的就是支持他,引导他,在他迷失时帮助他找回自信和勇气。只要他的梦想的目的不是为了出名,他就能接受不出名。成长总会有烦恼和代价的。
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这个孩子六岁开始就受同学欺负 SH vaV[C  
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原因一定不是“他拥有其他人没有的歌唱天赋”,他也不能“用歌声就打倒欺负他的人”。评委貌似鼓励孩子,其实胡说八道的点评;家长貌似尊重孩子,其实不负责任、疏于引导。 om}/f`  
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这孩子的梦想是“在‘台上’唱歌”,那么变声后,如果梦想不能实现,他还有其他梦想可以继续吗? 7?MB8tJ5r4  
参加比赛之后,他是否会继续受同学欺负?他的歌声打倒欺负他的人了吗?不关评委的事了…… $7UoL,N>  
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我只能祝福这个孩子,希望他家长在青春期可以多花心思注意他的心理发育,成长为一个有快乐源泉的人
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引用第4楼augustblue于12-21-2009 14:20发表的  : )u8*zwq  
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牛牛, 我要有精力就给你大概翻译一下, 不过今天难受的紧,班儿没上完就回家休息了。
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八月兰兰是不是要当妈妈了?
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引用第14楼小白兔于2009-12-22 18:18发表的  : .xGo\aD  
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八月兰兰是不是要当妈妈了?
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我也有这个疑问
------当我离开这房子的时候,我知道身后有一双眼睛盯着我,但我一定不会回头。我只不过想见见她,看看她的样子,既然她不给我机会,我也一定不会给她机会。
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13楼  发表于: 2009-12-22   
不懂,不知道小孩子这样唱歌对他的专业成长有木有好处。不过,记得看过一部电影《放牛班的春天》,里面的那个小男生唱歌也是天籁之音,后来也成为了歌唱家呢。可能在变声期科学引导就行吧。
------当我离开这房子的时候,我知道身后有一双眼睛盯着我,但我一定不会回头。我只不过想见见她,看看她的样子,既然她不给我机会,我也一定不会给她机会。
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引用第15楼柳牛牛于12-22-2009 02:48发表的  : *AZ?~ i^o  
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我也有这个疑问
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哈哈,兔兔和牛牛亲,你们俩太有才了!我是怀孕了,详情容我慢慢汇报。
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引用第17楼augustblue于12-22-2009 03:57发表的  : !z"Nv1!~|  
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哈哈,兔兔和牛牛亲,你们俩太有才了!我是怀孕了,详情容我慢慢汇报。
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牛牛,咱俩牛啊! @mf({Q>  
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祝贺祝贺八月兰兰,啥时候的预产期啊? 17}$=#SX  
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对了,你前一阵不上网是怕电脑辐射吗?安笛是医生,他怎么说这个电脑辐射对孕妇的影响啊?
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引用第18楼小白兔于12-22-2009 04:11发表的  : _%y4q%#  
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牛牛,咱俩牛啊! ;QBh;jg4  
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祝贺祝贺八月兰兰,啥时候的预产期啊? 4KXc~eF[M"  
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谢谢兔子亲,预产期是明年六月24号。我不上网是因为反应比较强烈,我根本没精力。基本上完班回家就撂倒了。电脑辐射的问题我咨询过医生,也上网查过,他们都说没有辐射,根本伤害不到胎儿。。想想也是,我的同事们哪个不是天天对着电脑,快生了才回家休息的,也没见谁有问题的。 ! :WW  
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我是回国度假要飞的那天发现怀孕的,我当时就赶紧给我的GP打电话咨询。我说我怀孕了,可我今天要上飞机去旅行,有没有影响啊?我是不是需要取消旅行?医生问我去哪里,多久。我回答,去中国,半个月左右。他说,去吧去吧,没问题,carry on as normal~ 安迪本来就告诉我没问题,说怀孕的妇女travel all the time, 但我坚持要打电话给我的家庭医生,听到结果还说看吧,和我说的一样。 X\Y}oa."A  
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我总体的感觉是西方人和我们中国人对待怀孕这件事认识上还是有挺大区别的。 i|]7(z#OyI  
比如说吧,安迪就认为怀孕是一件最自然不过的事情。我曾提议怀孕前去检查一下身体,他说我们又没有病,干嘛检查,检查什么?我后来问了我的家庭医生,他也说没必要。建议我们先试,如果9个月后还没有怀上的话,再去检查不迟。不过我很快也就怀上了,所以此话放下不提。  G2`${aMS  
西方好象也没有保胎的概念,他们觉得胎儿健康的话,你怎样都行。如果胚胎掉了,说明不够健康,你也没必要去保它。
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17楼  发表于: 2009-12-22   
兔子,记得那会儿你说计划要宝宝,加油啊。还是已经?
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18楼  发表于: 2009-12-22   
恭喜八月兰要做妈妈了     VfSj E.|  
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小白兔加油啊    
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引用第21楼阳阳妈妈于12-22-2009 05:50发表的  : dtZE67KS  
恭喜八月兰要做妈妈了     4;<ut$G  
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