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Helping My Cousin Revise a Resume

Today, my cousin, whom I haven’t been in touch with for a while, reached out to me and asked if I could help him revise his resume. When I took a look at it, I was quite surprised—are young people these days so casual with their resumes?

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Attending a Parent-Teacher Conference Event

As a somewhat inadequate father, I have hardly attended any parent-teacher conferences at my child’s school over the past few years. Most of the time, it’s been my wife who attends, and occasionally, when the timing is inconvenient, even my mother-in-law has had to step in. However, this time, under my wife’s strong insistence, I reluctantly went.

Featured image of post From Black Myth: Wukong to The Return of the Great Sage

From Black Myth: Wukong to The Return of the Great Sage

Gaming

Before the release of Black Myth: Wukong, I once considered jumping on the bandwagon and purchasing it. However, given that I don’t have the appropriate hardware at home, I had to let it go.

My PS4 Pro can’t handle the game, and my laptop’s graphics card is too weak. At 1080P with all settings on low, it only manages 100 frames, and once I enter the game, I doubt it would even maintain 50 frames.

Featured image of post Some Stereotypes About the Judicial Bureau

Some Stereotypes About the Judicial Bureau

Recently, as the deputy leader of a working group, I conducted an inspection at a county-level judicial bureau for a month. Since the group leader only attended two events at the beginning and end, I was essentially in charge of the entire inspection process on-site.

Featured image of post How to View the Incident of a Judge Being Murdered by a Litigant

How to View the Incident of a Judge Being Murdered by a Litigant

I have always been reluctant to comment on cases without clear conclusions. A quick search shows that the last time I wrote about such a topic was back in 2011 (Litigants Should Not Attack Courts and Judges as a Way to Vent After Losing a Case). The reason is simple: I am neither a party to the case nor a case-handling officer, so my analysis of the case is inevitably biased. Relying on one-sided information or fragmented truths from the internet makes it impossible to conduct an objective analysis, and I can only be led astray by the information provider.

Featured image of post Preparing to Build a House for My Mother-in-Law

Preparing to Build a House for My Mother-in-Law

After my father-in-law passed away in 2019, my mother-in-law lived with us for just over a year before returning alone to her hometown. Now in her 70s, she is fortunate to be in relatively good health and can manage living on her own. Additionally, thanks to my two brothers-in-law who work in the area, they can often help out at her place when needed.

Featured image of post How to Separate Trial and Execution

How to Separate Trial and Execution

The Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee proposed many reform measures to improve the socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics. Among them, in the aspect of perfecting the mechanisms for fair law enforcement and justice, there are several key reform tasks, including the separation of trial and execution.