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Are Chinese people really happy under their government?

The newly publicized World Happiness Report 2018 by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) for the United Nations on March 14 has obviously given a negative answer to this question, representing the Chinese people.And Gallup, the American research-based company, which is known for its public opinion polls conducted worldwide, and on whose surveys that the UN World Happiness Report 2018 is based, will neither think Chinese people are happy under the Chinese government.Here is the proof:China is the 86th happiest country in the world according to the report, among the 156 countries it has analyzed based on their happiness in terms of income, life expectancy, social support, freedom, trust, generosity and absence of corruption, and 117 by the happiness of their immigrants.(But a smart move by the report is to list Taiwan, who ranks 26th, as a province of China, btw.)Data from: World Happiness Report 2018You know what? The report has triggered immediate attention in China, not because China, after a year of hard work and stable development, slipped even lower from the 79th in the 2017 World Happiness Report to 86th in the 2018 report, but because, as the second largest economy, and as one of the major powers in the world, with no wars or even serious conflicts within the nation for decades, China is ranked even lower than Libya, where the first civil war broke out in 2011 and the second broke out in 2014, and is still jeopardizing its people today.What’s more ironical is Libya only slipped downward from 68th in the 2017 report to 70th in the 2018 one, while China headed down 7 positions!Data from: World Happiness Report 2017Well, since I have never visited the African nation, I might not have a say whether people there are really happy or not. But thanks to the Internet, we can check it out here, for example, in an RT (Russia Today) report dated on March 19, 2018, it says:https://www.rt.com/op-ed/421711-libya-war-gaddafi-intervention/“Seven years ago today, NATO began its ‘humanitarian bombing’ of Libya. While ‘humanitarian bombing’ is an oxymoron, many believe that a country is not truly advancing human rights if it’s not bombing another back to the Stone Age........What’s more, the Libyan invasion did more to undermine human rights than it did to protect them. According to Amnesty International’s most recent report on Libya, there are now three rival governments vying for power in the country along with various militias, smugglers and other sundry armed groups.......In addition, during the early part of 2017, one armed faction laid siege to an apartment complex in the Ganfouda area of Benghazi, ‘cutting off all supplies to the area, including food and water, and had trapped civilians and wounded fighters [of another faction] without access to medical care and other basic services.’ And, when the same faction broke the siege by launching an armed assault on this area, it engaged in ‘indiscriminate’ killings, with fighters from the faction posing for photos with the dead bodies.”Also the same day, Atlantic Council published an article, Going Local in Libya:http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/going-local-in-libya“The political situation in Libya has slowly reached one of apparent paralysis while the military situation is continually evolving with frequent clashes across the country. Given the lack of any progress, the whole approach undertaken by the international community has clearly failed and desperately needs a new strategy.”But I am living in China, I know how it is like in China today. I certainly know whether I am happy.I like strolling in parks in Beijing, and my most favorite one is the Summer Palace, where it is not too far away from my home. Here are photos from my mobile phone, I took them during separate visits there, sometimes by myself to enjoy the tranquility of it, sometimes to bring my son and his friends to play in it.I also like jogging in the morning in another park, so these are photos taken by me too.And this one was taken when my family went to the neighboring Tianjin municipality, just to bring my son there to play the snow, because unfortunately it didn’t snow for the whole 2017 winter in Beijing.And these are taken in a restaurant, when several families of friends gathered together. The kids were playing and eating joyfully.This was taken while my son was practicing skating in a stadium.And this is taken when my family went to Houhai, a place where many expats here in Beijing are quite familiar with, to have a night view of it.And this was taken in my mom’s home in central China’s Hunan Province when we had a big family reunion during the Spring Festival.These are just pictures I randomly selected from my mobile phone storage, actually I have thousands of similar ones. I believe many more Chinese have photos of this kind in their mobile phones, in their computers, in their daily life, and in their memories......I don’t think I need to say more, right?

Where do the names "freshman", "sophomore", "junior", and "senior" come from?

The short answer is that that is what students at universities in England used to say before there were any English speakers in North America at all.The entire vocabulary for referring to different grades of university student began in Britain’s ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge. These universities are renowned to this day for preserving obscure and sometimes bizarre traditions. For example, at Oxford, one tradition that is said to date to the 14th century is called ‘pennying’: it is a drinking game in which you secretly try to place a penny into your mate’s drink, and if you can do so without being noticed, your friend must drink up. Another one is the much more outré ‘Mallard Song’, which reportedly dates to 1437, and which is performed with great ceremony exactly once every century:The Fellows – all leading academics – are said to process around All Souls’ College carrying flaming torches. At the front of this odd procession is someone dressed as the “Lord Mallard”, carried in a chair, and it’s led by someone carrying a wooden duck tied to a pole (they used to use a dead duck).This kind of (very bizarre) ritualized behavior highlights an important point about student life at the ancient universities, and this is that it has always been rather rigidly formal and highly hierarchical. Students have always been classed (explicitly or implicitly) into different sorts, based originally on their ecclesiastical affiliations, but also titles of nobility, which of the university’s colleges one belongs to, and lastly but certainly not least, age.In the case of age, it is known that the ancient universities people were already referring to entering students as ‘freshmen’ at least by 1596, some 11 years before the first English colony at Jamestown in Virginia. The Elizabethan playwright Thomas Nashe for example writes in one letter in that year: “He was but yet a fresh-man in Cambridge.” This comes a mere thirty years after the earliest attestation of the word, so it probably was a kind of early modern slang that was found less in the halls of study and more in the pubs of the high street. Slang or no, it is clear this system had already achieved recognizable modern form by the end of the 17th century, when we read in one account dating to 1688: “The several degrees of persons in the University Colledges... Fresh Men, Sophy Moores, Junior Soph, or Sophester. And lastly Senior Soph.”American universities are of course not as old as their English forebears, but they were very much modeled on them. Harvard College, America’s oldest university, was founded in 1636, the College of William and Mary during the reign of the eponymous monarchs in 1693, Yale in 1701, Princeton in 1746, and so on. It is clear that these earliest foundations had adopted the mannerisms and fads of those across the Pond quite early, since we read that one Harvard don described a Harvard class in 1726 with this routine: “The Sophomores recite Burgersdicius's Logic... in the mornings and forenoons.” In all likelihood this is because the earliest professors at American universities had themselves studied at the universities of England, Scotland and Ireland, and since they perceived themselves to be academics from and of England, they referred to their students in the same way as English academics did.What happened afterwards is a good illustration of language change: the center changed, the periphery conserved, and more or less kept on doing what it had always done. Back in Britain this by now centuries old academic slang fell into disuse: the last attestation dates to 1795. In America, it remained the preserve of universities until around the beginning of the 20th century (more precisely, around 1910) we start seeing Americans refer to the different grades of highschools according to this class rank: freshman, sophomore, junior, senior.So, while the habit of ranking different ages of students is quite old, its use in reference to highschools is quite new.

What is the FMV of a company currently going through a 409A valuation? Is the effective date of the new FMV after the 409A valuation process finishes, or is it backdated to when it started?

With respect to valuation reports, three dates are important:Report Date. This is when the valuation report has been finalized and signed by a qualified professional appraiser. This date is essentially meaningless except in the rare need to track versions of the same report.Valuation Date. This is the date of measurement for the valuation. This date is critical, as it marks the earliest date at which a stock option may be granted at the value reported.Grant Date. This is the date at which your stock options were granted. For compliance with IRC 409A, the grant date must always follow the valuation date, though never by more than one year (or sooner in many circumstances). The Grant Date is not often stated in a valuation report.For example:Without a valuation report on which to depend, Company grants options to early employees at $0.05 per share. June 2008Company hires you. July 2008Company raises Series B at $1.00 per share. August 2008Company begins 409A valuation processService provider renders 409A draft (conclusion: Common Stock = $0.25 per share). Valuation Date = August 2008Service provider produces final, signed 409A report. Report Date = September 2008Company grants you Common Stock Options at $0.25 per option. Grant Date = October 2008Your stock options will be granted at $0.25 per share as of the October Grant Date, based on the August Valuation Date.Because the first 409A-compliant report is rendered as of August 2008, any options granted prior to that date are not within the 409A safe harbor. Thus the stock options granted to the early employees (in June 2008) are unprotected and out of compliance with respect to 409A.

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