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政府則相反 2, 環(huán)保常常規(guī)模很大。 yet in the past, children of the wealthy and the well connected could expect to obtain higherstatus jobs and to receive better pay. But the laws and programs resulting from our civilrights struggles have produced a modern business climate in which jobs are available on an equalopportunity basis, and in which candidates have a legal right to be judged on the merit of their educational background and experience. In conclusion, education is probably the main factor in opening doors to success for young people in our society. The fact that education has supplanted money and property in this role is owing to a more egalitarian system of higher education, as well as to more meritbased hiring practices that generally value individual education over family fortune or connections. 13. “Responsibility for preserving the natural environment ultimately belongs to each individual person, not to government.” “保護(hù)自然環(huán)境的責(zé)任完全屬于每個(gè)個(gè)人,而非政府。 3, 現(xiàn)在的工作崗位 employers are more concerned with the real ability of the employees rather than their family fortune and social adequate petition 使 people with higher education background 更容易成功。vt property determine access obtain excellent opportunity candidate 1, Education may be always play an indispensable role in getting successful in life. 因?yàn)椋逃粌H教授 specialized and professional knowledge for future occupation, but also many essential principles and skills in the life, such as insight, virtue and analysis. 這些在高速發(fā)展的當(dāng)今社會(huì)尤其重要。 On one hand, there is nothing that can be better than education in providing us with all kinds of knowledge and skills for solving different problems in our respective domains. How can we achieve success without those expertise and techniques? Some one may argue that experience and mon sense are enough for this kind of concern. However, in my opinion, nothing can really substitute education, while it may be true that the abovementioned elements are also important in gaining the knowledge to achieve success. What is more, education can make a person improve morally and purify his or her spirit. In my point of view, morality is also an important element for one’s success, although it is always neglected or overlooked. Dictators, for instance, they are likely to be very intelligent and hardworking people, but they are inferior in ethic. It is obvious that those people can not be considered successful. The best way to make a person moral and respectable is education. It teaches people to tell good from bad。機(jī)遇只偏愛有準(zhǔn)備的頭腦,教育使人有能力抓住轉(zhuǎn)瞬即釋的機(jī)會(huì) 2, 成功 的定義應(yīng)該是全力投入于自己所喜愛的事業(yè)對(duì)社會(huì)有所貢獻(xiàn)從而得到物質(zhì)和精神上的滿足。就像財(cái)富和金錢一度是成功的關(guān)鍵一樣,教育現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)成為確保成功的最重要因素。 they pose challenges—necessary resistance that drives one to achieve despite the shorting. Personal failings may also pel one to focus on one’s strengths, thereby spawning achievement. For example, poor academic or job performance may propel a gifted entrepreneur to start his or her own business. In the arts, a personal failing may be a necessary ingredient or integral part of the process of achieving. Artists and musicians often produce their most creative works during periods of depression, addiction, or other distress. In business, insensitivity to the “human” costs of success has bred grand achievements, as with the questionable labor practices of the great philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. A second type of personal failing is one that is unrelated to the achievement. Modern politics is replete with examples: the marital indiscretions of the great leader John F. Kennedy and the paranoia of the great statesman Richard Nixon, to name just two. Were the personal failings of these two presidents less “important” than their achievements? In the former example, probably so. In the latter example, probably not since it resulted in the Watergate scandal—a watershed event in American politics. In cases such as these, therefore, the societal impact of shorting and achievement must be weighed on a casebycase basis. In sum, history informs us that personal failings are often partandparcel of great achievements。在很多情況下, pared with the huge achievements, those great people’s faults appear so unimportant as to be fet. 比如, Yet even a cursory review of the private lives of past Presidents reveals substantial evidence that Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson and John Kennedy had extramarital affairs. Thomas Jefferson, many believe, fathered children by one of his slaves. And Grover Cleveland confessed to having an illegitimate 治成就相比,比如 Roosevelt boosted the American economy and cease the recession… 人們 往往選擇 neglect such faults. 2, 以上的觀點(diǎn),不代表說,我們可以因?yàn)橐粋€(gè)人的成就,而忽視他的重大過錯(cuò)。s error when he or she achieves greatness in the field. 2, When it es to which one is more important, the greatness or the faults, the final judgement should be based on the situation of the certain person. In fact, as far as I am concerned, it makes no sense to make such a judgement. 3, We should give a person fair and reasonable evalluation. It is imprudent 輕率的 to say that the greatness one achieves in one field is necessarily more important than the faults he or she makes. 衡量人們的成就與錯(cuò)誤的重要性,本身一直是一個(gè) controversial topic?!? 1, Every one has faults. We can not ignore one39。s efficiency. Thinking about one39。” 1, Personal activities should not be brought to one39。” 1. Intangible currencies are more convenient than its predecessor. 2. Tangible currencies are safer than its counterparts. 3. It is too extreme to let the electronic system replace the tangible system entirely. We can let they two coexist. Optional words: Thesis sentence: while electronic currencies enjoy their own merits, it still can not replace the entire system of tangible currencies. View1: convenient, efficient and easy to carry are the exclusive advantages of electronic currencies. Evidence: View2:tangible currencies such as coin and paper has