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DALIAN TOOL IMPORT&EXPORT CORPORATION
10 CAIDA RD.,BINHAI DISTRICT,DALIAN,CHINA
Tel:0411—64326699 S/C No.:DC080123
Fax:0411—64326698 Date:Jan,1,2008
E—mail:DTX@163.corn P/I No.:DP07121806
SALES CONTRACT
TO:CHR TRADING GMBH
56 MARAHALL AVE,BREMERHAVEN GERMANY
This contract is made by and between the Sellers and Buyem,whereby the sellers agree to sell and the buyers agree to buy the under-mentioned goods according to the conditions stipulated below**
(1)Packing:WATER PUMP FI:Packed in l carton of 2 sets each;
WATER PUMP FII:Packed in l ca~on of 2 sets each
Packed in one 40'FCL water pump
(2)Delivery From DALIAN,CHINA to BREMERHAVEN,GERMANY
(3)Shipping marks:N/M
(4)Time of Shipment:Latest Date of Shipment Mar.20,2008
(5)Partial Shipment:Not Allowed
(6)Transshipment:Allowed
(7)Terms of Payment:By Irrevocable Letter of Credit at sight.
(8)Arbitration:
Anv dispute arising from the execution of or in connection with this contract shall be settled amicably through negotiation.In case no settlement can be reached through negotiation,the case shall then be submitted to China International Economic&Trade Arbitration Commission in Beijing(orin Shanghai)for arbitration in accordance with its arbitration rules.The arbitration award is final and binding upon both parties.The fee for arbitration shall be borne by the losing party.
DOCUMENTARY CREDIT
SEQUENCE OF TOTAL *27: 1/1
FORM. OF DOC.CREDIT *40A: REVOCABLE
DOC.CREDIT NUMBER *20: GCD0801 1639
DATE OF ISSUE 31C: 2008-0l-16
DATE AND PIACE 0F EXPIRY *31D: DATE 2008—04—20 PLACE GERMANY
APPLICANT *50: CHR TRADING GMBH
56 MARAHALL AVE.
BREMERHAVEN GERMANY
ISSUING BANK 52A: CENTRAL BANK OF GERMANY 29 LIEIN AVE BREMERHAVEN GERMANY
BENEFICIARY *59: DALIAN TOOL IMPORT&EXPORT CORP &n

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One of the major pleasures in life is appetite, and one of our major duties should be to preserve it. Appetite is the keenness of living; it is one of the senses that tells you that you are still curious to exist, that you still have an edge on your longings and want to bite into the world and taste its multitudinous flavors and juices.
By appetite, of course, I don't mean just the lust for food, but any condition of unsatisfied desire, any burning in the blood that proves you want more than you've got, and that you haven't yet used up your life. Wilde said he felt Sony for those who never got their heart's desire, but it nearly killed me, and I've always preferred wanting to having since.
For appetite, to me, is this state of wanting, which keeps one's expectation alive. I remember learning this lesson long ago as a child, when treats and orgies were few, and when I discovered that the greatest pitch of happiness was not in actually eating a toffee but in gazing at it beforehand. True, the first bite was delicious, but once toffee was gone one was left with nothing, neither toffee nor lust. Besides, the whole toffeeness of toffees was imperceptibly diminished by the gross act of having eaten it. No, the best wasin wanting it, in sitting and looking at it, when one tasted an inexhaustible treasure-house of flavors.
72. For that matter, I don't really want three square meals a day—I want one huge, delicious, orgiastic, table-groaning blow-out say every four days, and then not be too sure where the next one is coming from. A day of fasting is not for me just a puritanical device for denying oneself a pleasure, but rather a way of anticipating a rarer moment of supreme indulgence.
So, for me, one of the keenest pleasures of appetite remains in the wanting, not the satisfaction, in wanting a peach, or a whisky, or a particular texture or sound, or to be with a particular friend. For in this condition, of course, I know that the object of desire is always at its most flawlessly perfect. Which is why I would carry the preservation of appetite to the extent of deliberate fasting, simply because I think that appetite is too good to lose, too precious to be bludgeoned into insensibility by satiation and over-doing it.
Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So I think we should arrange to give up our pleasures regularly—our food, our friends, our lovers—in order to preserve their intensity, and the moment of coming back to them. For this is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and the thing one loves. Sailors and travelers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the weariness modern life may be that we live too much on tip of each other, and are entertained and fed too regularly. Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the women and children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end; nobody ate, or knew what to do. The women crouched by the fire, the wet smoke in their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was hungry. Then one night there were shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came back loaded with meat. 73. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged himself and appetite came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred celebration of life. Now we go off to the office and come home in the evenings to cheap chicken and frozen peas. Very nice, but too much of it, too easy and regular. We eat, we are lucky, our faces are shining with fat, but we don't know the pleasure of being hungry anymore.
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