What was her father’s expectation?
Everyone knows that there are two
different systems for cell phone users, one of which is android and the other of which is window system. And an answering machine can screen the calls and might not be
able to shed the caller’s anonymity. She didn’t blame for that function
because she used to screen calls too. If she needed some time quiet without
being interrupted, she was happy to unplug her landline.
She was very careful to download those kinds
of tempting apps. She was on the alert to prevent the possibility of identity theft on the Internet
through an unknown connection. She was not one of them who are always ready to
give something new a try.
She didn’t
want to loan money to her acquaintances, who believed they must have every
piece of the latest and greatest electronics. Besides, an
updated electronic gadget was a weakness of theirs. That urge to
buy made them work early or late shifts and picked up odd jobs after school. They couldn’t
resist the chance to make a quick buck. She had
no tolerance for that sort of behavior. However, she kind of knew how they survived at their schools, but not at her top-notch girl senior high school.

She didn’t
appreciate the pranks on TV, which her
younger brothers preferred much to sitcoms. She was left no choice, but joined them since her mother didn’t complain about it. She stayed home on weekends, didn't do anything special with friends.
She had girl-next-door looks, brought up in the quiet and well-groomed neighborhood, which indicated prosperity. In the eyes of her teachers and classmates, she was cute with freckles dotted on her cheekbones, carefree and happy-go-lucky.
Her
performance at school got the thumbs up from her
relatives. She was especially good at mathematics. She didn’t know how she made
it, but she’d like to study something related to math after she went to
university. When she was in the first semester of the second year, her father
told her to major in law if she could. He expected her to be a lawyer or a judge in the future.

The Internet
has opened up an instant access to a virtual world, and also allowed to make
real world function in its own way while it might be manipulated.She couldn’t deny that it’s
an amazing way to reach each other by having a kind of standing appointment, not those official
ones like with a shrink,but chatting at a certain time for a Skype session. That made it possible to talk to her elder sister in the
States even though the 12-hour difference was a torture unable to keep alert at
midnight.
Some of her
mature classmates talked about going out on a blind date.Sometimes, they also broke the no-phones
rule during lunch break, which was suspended only with urgency. While camping near
the mountain area, they worried about either their cell phone with a flat battery not working or a coverage a problems unable to use the cell phone. Then,
they wouldn’t know where their boyfriend were, not allowed to use the locater app.
Dating with
a teenager, a so-called boyfriend, was out of her concern. One of her good friends
liked to hang out with her boyfriend, and she refused to go out with them. It made her feel like a third wheel. This was definitely alien to her knowledge. She didn’t think she
would ever do this. It was far away weird.She didn’t
believe that love could last forever. Why to bother?
She chose what happened to her life.
She chose what happened to her life.

She had girl-next-door looks, brought up in the quiet and well-groomed neighborhood, which indicated prosperity. In the eyes of her teachers and classmates, she was cute with freckles dotted on her cheekbones, carefree and happy-go-lucky.
Her sharp
brain became crystal-clear after being with her for a while. She knew exactly
what she was doing. She was so observant that she remembered most details around
her to tell and see what came after revealing.
She was a low-key and private high-school student.
She knew well that a better way to do was to fight shy of discussing
her family in depth.Prevention
to unveil was the primary goal in dealing with friends or classmates. She
hardly invited her friends to meet her family, who just knew she came from a
wealthy family. She used to hold back from telling her good friends about what happened between her
parents. She kept some secrets and suffered. She believed there were things
best left alone.
She felt obligated to make it a priority, anything
that was related to her mother. When something just happened to her mother, she
willingly missed appointments and social events with her friends.
Would she become what her father
expected her to be under the guidance of her well-liked her teachers?
Education System in Taiwan
Taiwan’s education system is highly centralized. The Ministry of
Education is part of the Executive Yuan (Cabinet). The Executive Yuan is the
most powerful executive body and carries out government decisions and laws made
by the Legislature. The Government, through the Ministry of Education,
exercises considerable control over tuition, curriculum, and establishment of
new programs.
In general, the
Ministry of Education controls national and private schools, colleges, and
universities. An important element in this achievement has been strong central
planning, harnessing traditional enthusiasm for education and directing it
according to perceived national development needs. It is the Ministry of
Education which approves the numbers of students in each department at every
university.
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