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This house is an embodiment of its environmentally conscientious inhabitants, only fit to house those with a similar lifestyle.

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Uncle Lin has spent half his life accumulating beautiful land in Xinzhu, Taiwan. The architect that designed his house explains the geography of his beautiful track of land and how the architecture fits nicely within it.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the first section of the house. It is wonderfully and uniquely designed to compliment the surrounding scenery.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the gorgeous guest section of the house. it's separate and secluded for comfort. It's finishing touch is the beautiful courtyard in view of the bathtub. He also explains the main living area.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the master bedroom. He explains that architecturally he's employed techniques to maximize the connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces while maintaining privacy. Though the home is split in 4 sections, it holds together as a home.

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the architect explains how he's intentionally tried to blend the concept of indoor and outdoor spaces. He explains the true beauty of the home is in the spaces that connect these two worlds. Every window has a view of a different beautiful scenery.

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This film reveals some negative phenomena in our society. How should we treat our parents when they grow old? What do they really need? Is it just money, or loved ones to spend time with them?

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A very touching film with a sadly beautiful score and important message: You can't turn back time. Please cherish the people you love because you can't make up for it when it's gone.

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What would you do if you had a mom who acted like a spoiled kid?

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Have you ever been jealous because your parents treat your dog better than they treat you?

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Have you ever regretted hurting someone? It's never too late to apologize.

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Parents are the only people who will love you unconditionally. What would you do to thank your parents?

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It's great to find someone who can help you to become a better person.

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Sometimes one just wants to grow up and protect the person who has always protected him or her.

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According to this kid, sending kids to cram schools might just be a waste of money.

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What would you do if your grandparents bought into a scam?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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