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1、1“So you want to be a rock and roll star?” asked the musician, Bob Dylan. You have decided to seek fames spotlight. And you will not be persuaded otherwise. What is it that lures you? Is it the worshipping fans? Or is it simply to be recognized for being truly fantastic at something? This is all qui

2、te understandable. I should warn you, though. It is difficult to sustain the publics favor. These people will grow bored so easily. Even if you should succeed, you might not be happy. Once you win in your conquest of fame, complaints will follow. For example, people will say that your work fails to

3、show a lack of continuity in its appeal. You see, their enthusiasm will soon dissolve. I should also tell you that there will be plenty of people who will want to exploit you during your brief stay at the top. Friends? Sure, as long as you have money youll have friends who will suck everything you h

4、ave out of you. And dont forget to watch your agent closely. You might need a good lawyer and an accountant, but they too will want their piece of the pie-making money out if you.I see, you understand the cruelty of the situation. However, your chase for fame cant be discouraged by my pessimistic ou

5、tlook. Go ahead then. Dont let me stop you. But when you fail or fall right back where you started and youre miserable, dont accuse me of not having warned you. Ive done all that I can for you.2It is doubtful that there was a more successful comedy team in the 20th century than Three Stooges. Larry,

6、 Moe, and Curly became famous for their many short movies featuring extraordinary comedy. In their movies, they found many ways of showing off funny actions. They attracted large audience and received a lot of applause. However, their movies also sparked criticism. Some people who didnt like the Thr

7、ee Stooges claimed they were too violent. In a TV interview Moe and Larry were roused to defend themselves. Their coarse brand, they said, shouldnt be taken seriously. It was just “cartoon violence“.The Stooges got their name and their start in an act called Ted Healy and his Stooges. This act began

8、 paving the way for their exceedingly successful career. Originally, the team was composed of Larry, Moe and Shemp. However, Shemp left for a career in more serious movies. When Shemp left, Curly took his place. Shemps clumsy character returned in 1946 after Curly suffered a stroke.Moe was the heart

9、 and soul of the team, acting as both their main comic force and their director. He was responsible for scripting many of the jokes. Hed also spend time providing his services as their business manager. In 1934 the team began a series of comedy shorts that numbered more than 200 when they ceased in

10、1958, which won them numerous fans. Despite all the criticism, the Three Stooges are undoubtedly the most famous comedy team that history ever invented.3The challenges faced by all child protection caseworkers are obvious. What is often not so obvious are the many rewards a caseworker career offers.

11、 People often ask why anybody in their right mind would want to be a child protection caseworker, habitually dealing with the most disadvantaged and troubled families in their community. Caseworkers routinely come across disturbing cases of child abuse and neglect, and clients who are not cooperativ

12、e. Being a caseworker means being an agent of positive change, especially when the welfare sector is not just a job to you, but a professional vocation.Child protection is a difficult and challenging career path to follow, but the rewards do exist. Many of our caseworkers choose this career path out

13、 of a desire to contribute to the community. To be part of a process can ultimately change a familys life, and caseworkers may witness their intervention equip a young person so that his or her future prospects are improved. Of course, this does not occur with every intervention. But when it happens

14、, it is a(n) rewarding experience. And if you are wondering whether this experience makes the job worthwhile, then the answer is YES!A good indicator of how outside people look at the caseworker career has been the feedback from university students. In 2006 there were 118 students on placements (实习)

15、 of caseworker career. Those students who completed their placements in child protection in 2006 told us about the great opportunity they have had to apply theory to practice; the many chances of learning new skills and trying new tasks; the sound knowledge available through training; the willingnes

16、s of caseworkers to talk about their experiences; and how valuable becoming familiar with different welfare services was to their future career.4We are living in the age of a telecommunications revolution. In order to keep from getting left behind, many developing countries are making an intensive e

17、ffort to strengthen their telecommunications infrastructure. This will help them catch up with the developed countries. It was, after all, advanced telecommunications that gave some countries an economic advantage over others during the 20th century. There is one place that developing nations are lo

18、oking to improve upon. That is enabling their citizens and businesses to get access to the Web. They are installing advanced optical fibers. These fibers, a millimeter in diameter, can bring the information superhighway to their door. The initial investments that countries like Vietnam are making ma

19、y seem too great because they still lack basic utilities, like electricity and water. However, government officials say that these moves are strategic. They are also confident that their countries will reap the benefits. They will benefit from having more reliable and up-to-date telecommunications e

20、quipment and gaining more revenues. One Vietnamese leader said, “It is understandable that people want to tackle their immediate problems first. Still, our entire future is at stake. People dont always understand the breadth of the problem, though.“ He continued, “There are problems with using the a

21、ntique communications equipment. And if we continue to use such old equipment, the gap between us and the developed world will continue to widen. sacrifices have to be made now so that our children will have a country with opportunities equal to those they see in the developed world.“ It will not be

22、 far when they can cruise alongside Americans and Western Europeans on the information superhighway.5Have you ever experienced living alone by yourself?Sunlight disappears, awakening me to the fact that I am alone. I am a solitary observer on this isolated pond in the forest. Here I sit alone as the

23、 last light of day fades away. A lone wolf in the distance cries out. Then darkness creeps in around me. I return to my small hut to put the kettle on the stove and sit in solitude with a hot cup of tea until I want to sleep. The fire inside the stove is low, so I use the axe to split some wood and

24、throw them in. It gets the fire going. I had made preparations in supplies. I didnt expect I would be tired of this experience so soon. In the cupboards there is nothing but noodles, and half a pint of wine. I have become so sick of noodles. Still, I have to force myself to choke them down. As I bri

25、ng the teacup to my lips, I consider whether should return to civilization to gather supplies or simply abandon my adventure. My observation is that self-reliance is a bit boring. I long to share a steak dinner with my friends, to watch my niece play in the summers heat. Still my ego will not let me

26、 return to my family and friends just yet. I had boasted to them about how being alone would bring about inspiration to writing poetry. The fact is that I have written nothing.6Bribery may lead to murder. A month ago reporters rushed to the scene of a crime. At the spot the detective seemed even har

27、dly aware of their presence as he did his work. He carefully searched for clues over every inch of the house. After a while, he bent over to pick up a small torn piece of fabric. Nothing could escape from his search. The detective suspected that this piece of fabric was torn from the murderers cloth

28、ing during a struggle. The victim had been the finance director of a very large computer hardware manufacturer. His wife, a timid woman, shared everything she knew with the detective, including a hot quarrel her husband had with some of the companys top executives at a banquet. There had been a scan

29、dal involving bribery at his company. He was investigating the business of many of the top executives. He had concluded that some people were giving special favors to government officials to get contracts. He often questioned their moral conscience and told them that he would accuse them if they wer

30、e doing something they shouldnt, which caused problems for him. His questioning and accusing often left him at odds with many of the executives. This time it had led to a fatal blow on his head. The detective caught sight of a crucial clue, a brass button in the corner. It was from a jacket of one o

31、f the top executives. Later this executive and the companys president was attested. Of course this is not the end of the story. 7Many Native Americans closely resemble Asians. This has led most scientists to exceedingly believe something about Native Americans. They think that most Native Americans

32、descend from a distant group of people. These people migrated from Siberia across the Bering Strait, between 17,000-11,000 years ago. The exact time and route is still under question. That is, it is still a matter of debate. The time they traveled and the route they took is still being argued, as is

33、 whether it happened at all.Until recently, some anthropologists argued that the migration occurred 12,000 years ago. However, there are a number of difficulties with this theory-in particular, the presence of people in the Americas earlier than one might think. There is growing evidence of human pr

34、esence in Brazil and Chile 11,500 years ago or earlier. There is also evidence of humans living in the Americas some 50,000 years ago. Therefore, other possibilities have been suggested.They may have crossed the land bridge several thousand years earlier or they may have sailed along the western coa

35、st. However, some contest this theory. They think that humans lacked skills for sailing during that era.Some consider the genetic and cultural evidence for an Asian origin overwhelming. It should be noted, however, that some other people ate very upset at this idea. Many present-day Native Americans

36、 reject the above theories. They say those who put forward such theories have political motivation. They have their own traditional stories that offer accounts of where they came from. Their own stories claim that their origins are different from what scientists say. Those accounts, though, have mos

37、tly been ignored by scholars. Therefore, the origin of Americans still remains a mystery to be explored.8Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. Tired as she was, Mrs. Parks walked past the first few-mostly empty-rows of seats marked “Whites Only”. Black

38、people were allowed to sit in these seats as long as no white person was standing. Despite the fact that Rosa Parks hated segregation laws, she had never done anything against the law. She had been fighting for civil rights for more than 10 years, but always legally. However, that day she did someth

39、ing that was illegal.She found and sat in a vacant seat in the back of the bus. The bus continued along its route. The driver noticed that all the seats in the “White Only” section were already taken. And more white people had just climbed aboard. He ordered the people in Mrs. Parks row to move to t

40、he back, where there were no open seats and people had to stand. No one moved at first, but when the driver barked at the black passengers a second time, they did what they were told. They all move to the back except Rosa Parks. She remained in the prohibited seat. Consequently, trouble occurred. Ms

41、. Parks was thrown in jail for defying the law.This incident inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956. It also sparked the 20th-century civil rights movement. Mrs. Parks quickly became the focus of that day. She has been remembered as a brave fighter in the civil rights movement.9 Some peopl

42、e have criticized the Disney management for being culturally insensitive in building a theme park in France. Disney has reacted to the accusation with comments of its own. People from Disney have said that the company is very sensitive to the idea that its park shows a lack of cultural concerns. The

43、y have tried to make it more European by creating European cultural elements. The legends and fairy tales which come from European figure prominently in the park. The creative development of the theme park, in fact, has a European base. Disney has also claimed that the park will be special. It will

44、have a uniqueness appropriate to its European setting. All the direction signs in the park will be in two languages. They will be in French as well as in English. Some performers in the park will chat in French, Spanish and English. On the other hand, Disney will remain American. Disney does concede

45、 that the park is American. That is, it does have an American culture focus in essence. Disney sees this as something important. It is the main selling point to attract people. The 320 million European citizens who live within a two-hour flight want to visit Disney, because it is American. The Europ

46、ean coming to the park would be disappointed the park that is strictly representative of their own countries. The people who visit the park will be very happy with the American culture they see represented by Disneyland during their trip, they will experience not only the cultures of European, but a

47、lso that of the US as well. One thing is undeniable though: All other previous theme parks in Europe have been unsuccessful. It is not yet cleat how a Disney theme park will do in France.10 The concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ or EI) was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer, but it bec

48、ame widely popular after Daniel Goleman published his best-seller Emotional Intelligence in 1995. A definition of emotional intelligence is “knowing how you and others feel and what to do about it”.The control center of our emotions is a small part of our brain called the amygdala. It scans incoming

49、 signals from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.) and act as the emotional alarm center of our body. When it detect a condition that we hate, that we fear, or that could hurt us, it triggers an immediate response from the other parts of our brain that control our actions. The amygadalas web of neural connections allows it, in case of an emotional emergency, to take control of much of the rest of the brain, including the rational mind .This accounts for why we sometimes do things “without thinking”, like closing our eyes just before a flying bug hits our face or losing

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