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mum of 100 words.Our understanding of climatic processes is to be translated into societal actions.答案: Several men have been responsible for promoting forestry as a profession. Foremost was Gifford Pinchot, the father of the professional forestry in America. He was chief of the Forest Service from 1898 until 1910, working with President Theodore Roosevelt to instigate sound conservation practices in forests. Later he was professor of forestry and founder of the Pinchot School of Forestry at Yale University. Another great forester was Dr. Bernard E. Fernow, the first head of the . Forest Service. He organized the first American school of professional forestry at Cornell University. The foresters of today, like Pinchot and Fernow in the past, plan and supervise the growth, protection, and utilization of trees. They make maps of forest areas, estimate the amount of standing timber and future growth, and manage timber sales. They also protect the trees from fire, harmful insects, and disease. Some foresters may be responsible for other duties, ranging from wildlife protection and watershed management to the development and supervision of camps, parks, and grazing lands. Others do research, provide information to forest owners and to the general public, and teach in colleges and universities. does the author pare Pinchot and Fernow to the foresters of today? describe different philosophies of forestry management show how the field of forestry has changed in 100 years argue for the expansion of university forestry programs introduce the type of work done by professional foresters of the following are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT foresters do besides protecting trees to select a good school of forestry who promoted forestry as a career of timber and timber sales3. Think about how professors can contribute their wisdom to the public affairs. Write down your contemplations in a essay which have a minimum of 100 words.答案 : One’s style of the dress reveals the human obsession with both novelty and tradition. People use clothing to declare their membership in a particular social group。 however, the rules for what is acceptable dress for that group may change. In affluent societies, this changing of the rules is the driving force behind fashions. By keeping up with fashions, that is, by changing their clothing style frequently but simultaneously, members of a group both satisfy their desire for novelty and obey the rules, thus demonstrating their membership in the group. There are some interesting variations regarding individual status. Some people, particularly in the West, consider themselves of such high status that they do not need to display it with their clothing. For example, many wealthy people in the entertainment industry appear in very casual clothes, such as the worn jeans and work boots of a manual laborer. However, it is likely that a subtle but important signal, such as an expensive wristwatch, will prevail over the message of the casual dress. Such an inverted status display is most likely to occur where the person’s high status is conveyed in ways other than with clothing, such as having a famous face. to the author, fashions serve all the following purposes EXCEPT an interest in novelty a change in personal beliefs membership in a social group traditional rules does the author discuss individual status in paragraph 2? state that individuals status is not important in the West argue that individuals need not obey every fashion rule contrast the status of entertainers with that of manual laborers explain how high status may invo