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Our host and his coworker have to be on duty all night till 9 in the morning. Our host sees that the middle of the night is when the internet cafe really comes alive.

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Of course parents want the best for their babies. However, your babies still need to learn how to live on their own.

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Our host talks to a gamer about his experiences attending gaming competitions.

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Our host helps customers with their equipment and learns to make drinks and prepare food for the customers.

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Our host learns what the responsibilities are for running an internet cafe. The responsibilities include making drinks, cleaning computers, and staying up all night.

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Gao You si finishes up the day and gets to counting his money. upon counting it all up he realizes he's made substantial gains and as he has promised he sends the money he made to his fans. The boss informs him that he calculated the money incorrectly, because he didn't count the cost. The boss says either way every month they pull in close to 50000 rmb.

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How do we break down this ugly stereotype of Xinjiang? Both side need to openly communicate and work together to clear up misunderstandings. But where do we start? Start from yourself of course!

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Business picks up at the jianbing shop and Gao You si struggles to keep up with demand. He sees some of his fans and does his best to make jianbings fast enough. He also considers whether he should quit blogging and start making jianbings full time.

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Stereotypes of Xinjiang people don't only create confusion for the general population but also effect how Xinjiang people self-identify themselves.

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Gao You Si our host hears online that people who make jianbings are making lots of money so he tries his hand at cooking some up.

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Stereotypes are dangerous, especially if they make up your entire understanding of something or someone. It is important to remember that everything and everyone is multifaceted. Just because one person does something a certain way doesn't mean everyone else does too.

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Even though we explain to others what Xinjiang is like, it is still hard to break down the image mainstream media creates of place like Urumqi. I can only do my best to tell you that Urumqi is not just grassland.

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At the end of the game, every participant was given a key word. Let's see what they are.

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Try to ask to do less but actually got more things to do.

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What is the true meaning of life? What is the true meaning of death?

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Doing house chores is a great way to learn about the real life.

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Many people tend to escape from the hardships in life.

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It's important for the kids to learn how to do house chores.

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I am from Xinjiang but that doesn't mean I ride horses, it doesn't mean I eat qiegao, it also doesn't mean I am a thief or a terrorist. Listen to these young Xinjiang voices tell you what Xinjiang people are really like.

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The hardest step in parenting is letting go. However, it's also the most important step.

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Although you might think you're right, things might look different from a different viewpoint.

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Not everything in the world can be solved with logic. But at the same time, not everything in the world can be solved using just a feeling.

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Homework is supposed to be completed by the student rather than the student's parents.

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