Sometimes when we touch
The honesty's too much
And I have to close my eyes
And hide.
I want to hold you till I die
Till we both break down and cry.
I want to hold you
Till the fear in me subsides.
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ZhuAnn drew me a picture today for free! Haha. He just decided to give me a picture and I asked for a guy and a girl holding hands. I gave him a few requirements. Heh.
1. The guy must be taller than the girl. (DUH)
2.The girl should wear a hairband. (I told him what colour, but I won't tell you. =p Go figure! I think maybe only Jonnie can guess the colour correctly in the first few tries. JINX.)
3. The guy should have short hair. But quite spiky. Haha. ( I just don't get the long hair on guys. Yeah the artistes from Korea may look hot. But Singaporeans just can't pull that look off. Unless they have the Korean/Jap look. Haha.)
ZhuAnn then drew this very very very nice and romantic picture for me. LOVELY. Even Becca, Sybs and JiaEn thought the guy looked hot. HAHA. A 2D image of some HOT guy. =))
ZhuAnn said that was my fantasy. HAHA. OH. I wish~
He gave the complete picture during PW. And he even wrote a poem on the back page. My gosh. Even I can't do poems that quickly.
The poem was darn nice! Haha. But I shall not put it up here. =p
Then I was reminded of the poem I wrote in sec 3. So I wrote it out and showed it to him and Ian.
Ian said he liked my poem more! I'm really glad. Haha. Cos that came from a very.. literary person. =p Haha.
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Macroeconomics:
- Resources are scarce.
- Thus they should be fully utilised.
- Over time, national output should grow.
- Economic growth and full utilisation of resources not easy.
- Government's attempts to stimulate growth and employment often result in inflation and large rise in imports.
Example:
- More jobs created.
- There is income.
- People then want to buy more products.
- Demand for products increase.
- When demand>supply.
- Price inflation (Producers can earn more money.)
When aggregate demand is too high relative to aggregate supply, inflation and trade deficits are likely to result.
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