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ArareprovisioninSanFrancisco’sbusinesstaxcodethattaxescompanieswhenemployeescashintheirstockoptionshascausedastirinthishotbedoffledglingtechcompanies.Remarkablyfewcompaniesevenknewaboutthetaxwhichhasbeenineffectforsevenyears.ButsincecityofficialsofferedTwitterapayroll-taxbreakasanincentiveforittoremaininSanFranciscothecompanyisconsideredlikelytogopublicsoonthestock-optionprovisionhassuddenlycomeunderintensescrutiny.AnumberofotherboomingcompaniesincludingZingsthemakerofonlinegamesandoneofthecity’sfastest-growingfirmshavethreatenedtoleavethecityunlesstheyreceivesimilarpayroll-taxexemptionsbeforegoingpublic. UnlikemostcitiesSanFranciscogeneratesmostofitsbusinesstaxrevenuethroughapayrolltax.TheTwitterexemptionbillwhichwillbeconsideredbythefullBoardofSupervisorsonApril5wouldfreezepayrolltaxesforsixyearsalongastripofMarketStreet—whereTwitterissettorelocate—andseveralsquareblocksintheTenderloinneighborhood.Twitterexecutiveshadbeenconcernedbecausesince2004thecity’spayrolltaxcodehascountedstockoptionsgrantedtoemployeesascompensationwhichistaxedat1.5percent.IfTwittergoespublicinSanFranciscoandalargenumberofworkersexercisetheiroptionsthecitywouldtaxthecompanyonitsemployees’stockgains—abilllikelytoamounttotensofmillionsofdollars."Twittercouldbelookingatasignificantlylargerpayrolltaxliabilityifandwhenitgoespublic"saidTedEganthechiefeconomistinSanFrancisco’scontroller’soffice. BecauseofthedearthofI.P.O.’sinsidethecitylimitsinthelastdecadethestockoptiontaxhasgoneunderradaruntilnow.Businessescityofficialsandevenseasonedtaxlawyersareconfounded."Nobodyevertalkedaboutthisbecausenobody’sreallytestedtheseissuesbefore"saidThomasH.SteeleapartnerinMorrison&Foerster’sSanFranciscoofficespecializinginstateandlocaltax.Hesaidthathisclientsbegancallinghimthisweektoaskaboutthetax’sramifications."APandora’sboxhasalreadybeenopened"saidSupervisorRossMirkarimiamemberoftheBoardofSupervisors’budgetandfinancecommitteewhohasexpressedconcernabouttailoringlegislationforonecompany."We’vebeengoingaboutthisthewrongway"hesaid.TherecentconfusionhasaddedimpetustocallsforcomprehensivebusinesstaxreformbyDavidChiutheboardpresident."Thestockoptionproblemisreal"Mr.Chiusaid."Wehavetoaddressitinafairandresponsibleway. Mostofthecompanieshavenoideasaboutstock-optionprovisionbecause
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 17
Inthedimlylitcyber-caféatSciences-Pohot-houseoftheFrenchelitenoGauloisesmokefillstheairnodog-earedcopiesofSartrelieonthetables.Frenchstudentsaredoingwhatallstudentsdo:surfingthewebviaGoogle.NowPresidentJacquesChiracwantstostopthisAmericanculturalinvasionbysettinguparivalFrenchsearch-engine.TheideawaspromptedbyGoogle’splantoputonlinemillionsoftextsfromAmericanandBritishuniversitylibraries.IfEnglishbooksarethreateningtoswampcyberspaceMrChiracwillnotstandidlyby. HeaskedhiscultureministerRenaudDonnedieudeVabresandJean-NoelJeanneneyheadofFrance’sBibliothèqueNationaletodothesameforFrenchtexts--andcreateahome-grownsearch-enginetobrowsethem.WhynotletGoogledothejobItsFrenchversionisusedfor74%ofinteruetsearchesinFrance.Theansweristhevulgarcriteriaitusestorankresults."Idonotbelieve"wroteMrDonnedieudeVabresinLeMonde"thattheonlykeytoaccessourcultureshouldbetheautomaticrankingbypopularitywhichhasbeenbehindGoogle’ssuccess." ThisisnotthefirsttimeGooglehasmetFrenchresistance.AcourthasupheldarulingagainstitinalawsuitbroughtbytwofirmsthatclaimeditsdisplayofrivalsponsoredlinksGoogle’schiefsourceofrevenuesconstitutedtrademarkcounterfeiting.TheFrenchstatenewsagencyAgenceFrance-PressehasalsofiledsuitagainstGoogleforcopyrightinfringement.Googlephobiaisspreading.MrJeanneneyhastalkedofthe"riskofcrushingdominationbyAmericaindefiningtheviewthatfuturegenerationshaveoftheworld.""IhavenothinginparticularagainstGoogle"hetoldL’Expressamagazine."IsimplynotethatthiscommercialcompanyistheexpressionoftheAmericansysteminwhichthelawofthemarketisking."Advertisingmuscleandconsumerdemandshouldnottriumphovergoodtasteandculturalsophistication. TheflawsintheFrenchplanareobvious.IfpopularitycannotarbitratewhatwillMrJeanneneywantsa"committeeofexperts".HeappearstobeseriousthoughthesupplyofFrench-speakingexpertsorexpertsspeakinganylanguageforthatmatterwouldseemtobeinsufficient.AndifadvertisingisnottopaywillthetaxpayerTheplanmirrorsanotherofMrChirac’spetprojects:aCNNàlafraneaise.OverayearagostungbythepowerofEnglish-speakingtelevisionnewschannelsintheIraqwarMrChiracpromisedtosetupaFrenchrivalbytheendof2004.Theprojectisboggeddownbyinfighting. France’sdesiretocombatEnglishonthewebortheairwavesisunderstandable.ProtectingFrance’stonguefromitscitizens’inclinationtoadoptEnglishwordsisanancienthobbyoftherulingelite.TheAcadémieFrancaisewassetupin1635tothatend.Linguistsdevisetranslationsofcyber-termssuchasarrosagespamorboguebug.LawslimittheuseofEnglishonTV--"SuperNanny"and"StarAcademy"arecurrentpests--andimposetranslationsofEnglishslogansinadvertising.TreatingtheinvasionofEnglishasamarketfailurethatmustbecorrectedbythestatemaylookclumsy.InFranceitisjustbusinessasusual. Thephraseboggeddownparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto
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JudgeKleinberggotitrightwhenhemadeitclearthatthereweren’tseparaterulesforbloggersandjournalists. That’snottosaybloggersareoraren’tjournalists—justthatthereshouldn’tbeadistinction.Inotherwordsthesamerulesapplytoeveryone.But—andhere’sthetrickypart—althoughtherulesapplytopeopleequallywecandoandshouldapplythemdifferentlytodifferentacts.Askingwhetherbloggersarejournalistsismeaningless.What’simportantisn’tthepersonbuttheproduct.Ifasnoopy12-year-oldgirlfindevidencethathertown’smayoristakingbribesthencollectsitverifiesitandpublishesitonherblogthat’sjournalism.IfWaiterCronkitewritesinhisdiarythatheplanteddaisiesandwashedthedishesthatafternoonthat’snot.It’swhat’sdonenotwho’sdoingit. Thisisn’tsomethingthatalwaysneededtobepointedout.Intheolddaysyoucoulddrawalinebetweenjournalistsandeveryoneelsejustasyoucoulddrawalinebetweenanyotherprofession.Whatyoudidiswhatyouwere:reporterbarbergrocertailorwhatever.Journalistswereusuallyhiredbynewspapersmagazinesandradiostations.Andtheyfollowedcertainrulesrespectingoff-the-recordcommentsbeingaccurateandnotmisquoting. TodaytheWebisanessentiallywaytogetnewsandwhilejournalismisprettymuchthesametheterm"journalist"isgettingabitcloudy.That’swhythequestionofwhetherbloggersarejournalistskeepscomingup.Whenanyonecanpublishanyonecanbeajournalist.Sothequestionsthecourtsneedtoanswerisnot"Whoisajournalist"butrather"Whoisdoingjournalism"That12-year-oldgirlwasdoingitevenifsheisn’tinhighschoolyet—evenifshewasn’tajournalist. Notbeingajournalistdoesn’tnecessarilyreducethequalityoftheworknorshoulditreducetheprotectionsitreceives.Sowhenaquestionofjournalists’rightscomesupweneedtoasktwoquestions.First"WhatprotectionsshouldjournalismreceiveundertheFirstAmendment"Andsecond"Wasthepersoninquestionperforminganactofjournalism"Ifsheis—iftheworkshewasdoinginvolvesgatheringandpublishinginformationoflegitimatepublicinterest—thenherprofessiondoesn’tmatter. Theideathatthelinebetweenamateursandprofessionalsisblurringissomethingweneedtogetusedto.TheWebgivesthelittleguythesamepublishingtoolsasthebigguy.Video-editingsoftwareisinexpensiveenoughthatthequalityofamateursequalsthatofmanypros.Butwhileourtechnologyisremovingage-olddistinctionsourperceptionsandourlawshaven’tquiteembracedthenewreality.It’stimetoshiftourthinking. Peoplecontinuedebatingthestatusofthebloggersbecause
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 19
IsathleticexpertiseattainedorinnateThosewhohavesufferedthetongue-lashingofacruelgamesmasteratschoolmightbeforgivenfordoubtingtheideathatanyoneandeveryoneiscapableofgreatsportingachievementifonlytheywouldputenougheffortintoit.Practicemaymakeperfectbutnotallarebuiltinwaysthatmakeitworthbotheringinthefirstplace. ThelatestevidenceofthistruthhasbeengatheredbySabrinaLeeofSimonFraserUniversityinVancouverandStephenPiazzaatPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.Theyhavelookedatthephysicalstructureofshort-distancerunnersandfoundthattheirfeetarebuiltdifferentlyfromthoseofcouchpotatoes. Dr.LeeandDr.Piazzaalreadyknewthatshort-distancerunnerstendtohaveahigherproportionoffast-contractingmusclefibresintheirlegsthanmoresedentaryfolkcanmuster.Theysuspectedthoughthattheywouldfinddifferencesinthebonestructureaswell.Andtheydid. Theylookedatsevenuniversitysprinterswhospecializeinthe100-metredashandfive200-metrespecialistsandcomparedthemwith12non-athleticuniversitystudentsofthesameheight.Inparticulartheylookedatthesizesofbonesofthetoesandheel.TheyalsousedultrasonicscanningtomeasuretheslidingmotionoftheAchillestendonsoftheirvolunteersastheirfeetmovedupanddown.Thisallowedthemtostudythelengthofthelevercreatedbythetendonasitpullsonthebackoftheheeltomakethefootflexandpushofftheground. Dr.LeeandDr.Piazzafoundthatthetoesoftheirshort-distancerunnersaveraged8.2cminlengthwhilethoseofcommonpeopleaveraged7.3cm.ThelengthoftheleverofbonethattheAchillestendonpullsonalsodifferedbeingaquartershorterinshort-distancerunners. Thesefindingssuggestshort-distancerunnersgetbettercontactwiththegroundbyhavinglongertoes.Thatmakessenseasitcreatesafirmerplatformtopushagainst.Inashort-distancerunningraceaccelerationofftheblockiseverything.Cheetahsthechampionofshort-distancerunnersoftheanimalkingdomhavenon-flexibleclawsthatgiveasimilaradvantage. Itispossible—just—thatthedifferencesinphysicalstructurearetheresultoflongandrigoroustraining.Butitisunlikely.Farmoreprobableisthattheoldsayingofcoachesthatgreatshort-distancerunnersarebornnotmadeistrue.Everyoneelsegamesmastersincludedshouldjustgetusedtotheidea. WhichofthefollowingsisNOTincludedinthelatestevidencegatheredbyDr.LeeandDr.Piazza
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 13
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 3
Almosteverydayweseesomethinginthepapersaboutthelatestexcitingdevelopmentsinthespacerace.Photographsareregularlyflashedtotheearthfromthousandsandevenmillionsofmilesaway.Theyareprintedinournewspapersandshownonourtelevisionscreensasavisibleproofoftheman’snewestachievements.Thephotographsneatlysumuptheresultsofthesemassiveeffortsto’conquerspace’andatthesametimetheyexposedtheabsurdityoftheundertaking.Allwecanseeisanindistinguishableblobthatissupposedtorepresentaplanetseenfromseveralthousandmilesaway.Wearegoingtoendupwithalittlemoon-dustandafewstoneswhichwillbeputbehindglassinsomemuseum.41__________ 42__________Itisjustanextensionoftheraceforpoweronearth.Onlythewealthiestnationscancompeteandtheydosointhenameofpurescientificresearch.Butinrealityalltheyareinterestedinispowerandprestige.Theywanttoimpressustheirspectatorswithamagnificentshowofstrength.Manhasplayedthepowergameeversinceheappearedonearth.Nowheisplayingitasithasneverbeenplayedbefore.Thespaceraceisjustanotheraspectoftheage-oldargumentthat"mightisright". 43__________Butwhathasthespaceracedonetorelievethesufferingoftheearth’sstarvingmillionsInwhatwayhasitraisedthestandardoflivingofanyoneofusAsfarasthelaymanisconcernedthepracticalresultsofallthisexpenditureofmoneyandeffortsarenegligible.Thankstospaceresearchwecannowseetelevisionpicturestransmittedlivehalfwayacrosstheglobeandthehousewifecanusenon-stickfryingpansinthekitchen.Thewholethingbecomesutterlyabsurdwhenyouthinkthatnomatterwhatproblemsmanovercomesitisunlikelythathewilleverbeabletotraveleventotheneareststar. 44__________Forthefirsttimeinhishistorymanhastheoverwhelmingtechnologicalresourcestocombathumansufferingyethesquandersthemonmeaninglesspursuits. 45__________Individualswithlimitedbudgetsusuallygettheirprioritiesright;theyprovidethemselveswithnecessitiesbeforetryingtoobtainluxuries.Whycan’tgreatnationsactinthesamesensiblewayLetusputourhouseinorderfirstandletspacelookafteritself. [A]Anincreasingnumberofpeopleevenbegintopictureaspacetravelinrecentyears. [B]Povertyhungerdiseaseandwarareman’sgreatestenemiesandtheworldwouldbeaninfinitelybetterplaceifthepowerfulnationsdevotedhalfasmuchmoneyandefforttotheseproblemsastheydotothespacerace. [C]Thespaceraceisnotsimplytheobjectivesearchforknowledgethoughitisoftenmadeouttobe. [D]Ontheotherhandpeoplebenefitdramaticallyfromthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology. [E]Thisishardlyvalueformoneywhenyouthinkthatourownearthcanprovidecountlesssightsthatareinfinitelymoreexcitingandspectacular. [F]Weareoftentoldthattechnologicalknow-howacquiredinattemptingtogetusintoorbitwillbeutilizedtomakebetteronearth. [G]Ifamandeprivedhimselfandhisfamilyoffoodinordertobuyandrunacarwewouldconsiderhimmad. 45
Inthedimlylitcyber-caféatSciences-Pohot-houseoftheFrenchelitenoGauloisesmokefillstheairnodog-earedcopiesofSartrelieonthetables.Frenchstudentsaredoingwhatallstudentsdo:surfingthewebviaGoogle.NowPresidentJacquesChiracwantstostopthisAmericanculturalinvasionbysettinguparivalFrenchsearch-engine.TheideawaspromptedbyGoogle’splantoputonlinemillionsoftextsfromAmericanandBritishuniversitylibraries.IfEnglishbooksarethreateningtoswampcyberspaceMrChiracwillnotstandidlyby. HeaskedhiscultureministerRenaudDonnedieudeVabresandJean-NoelJeanneneyheadofFrance’sBibliothèqueNationaletodothesameforFrenchtexts--andcreateahome-grownsearch-enginetobrowsethem.WhynotletGoogledothejobItsFrenchversionisusedfor74%ofinteruetsearchesinFrance.Theansweristhevulgarcriteriaitusestorankresults."Idonotbelieve"wroteMrDonnedieudeVabresinLeMonde"thattheonlykeytoaccessourcultureshouldbetheautomaticrankingbypopularitywhichhasbeenbehindGoogle’ssuccess." ThisisnotthefirsttimeGooglehasmetFrenchresistance.AcourthasupheldarulingagainstitinalawsuitbroughtbytwofirmsthatclaimeditsdisplayofrivalsponsoredlinksGoogle’schiefsourceofrevenuesconstitutedtrademarkcounterfeiting.TheFrenchstatenewsagencyAgenceFrance-PressehasalsofiledsuitagainstGoogleforcopyrightinfringement.Googlephobiaisspreading.MrJeanneneyhastalkedofthe"riskofcrushingdominationbyAmericaindefiningtheviewthatfuturegenerationshaveoftheworld.""IhavenothinginparticularagainstGoogle"hetoldL’Expressamagazine."IsimplynotethatthiscommercialcompanyistheexpressionoftheAmericansysteminwhichthelawofthemarketisking."Advertisingmuscleandconsumerdemandshouldnottriumphovergoodtasteandculturalsophistication. TheflawsintheFrenchplanareobvious.IfpopularitycannotarbitratewhatwillMrJeanneneywantsa"committeeofexperts".HeappearstobeseriousthoughthesupplyofFrench-speakingexpertsorexpertsspeakinganylanguageforthatmatterwouldseemtobeinsufficient.AndifadvertisingisnottopaywillthetaxpayerTheplanmirrorsanotherofMrChirac’spetprojects:aCNNàlafraneaise.OverayearagostungbythepowerofEnglish-speakingtelevisionnewschannelsintheIraqwarMrChiracpromisedtosetupaFrenchrivalbytheendof2004.Theprojectisboggeddownbyinfighting. France’sdesiretocombatEnglishonthewebortheairwavesisunderstandable.ProtectingFrance’stonguefromitscitizens’inclinationtoadoptEnglishwordsisanancienthobbyoftherulingelite.TheAcadémieFrancaisewassetupin1635tothatend.Linguistsdevisetranslationsofcyber-termssuchasarrosagespamorboguebug.LawslimittheuseofEnglishonTV--"SuperNanny"and"StarAcademy"arecurrentpests--andimposetranslationsofEnglishslogansinadvertising.TreatingtheinvasionofEnglishasamarketfailurethatmustbecorrectedbythestatemaylookclumsy.InFranceitisjustbusinessasusual. MrDonnedieudeVabresisagainstGooglebecausehe
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 11
Almosteverydayweseesomethinginthepapersaboutthelatestexcitingdevelopmentsinthespacerace.Photographsareregularlyflashedtotheearthfromthousandsandevenmillionsofmilesaway.Theyareprintedinournewspapersandshownonourtelevisionscreensasavisibleproofoftheman’snewestachievements.Thephotographsneatlysumuptheresultsofthesemassiveeffortsto’conquerspace’andatthesametimetheyexposedtheabsurdityoftheundertaking.Allwecanseeisanindistinguishableblobthatissupposedtorepresentaplanetseenfromseveralthousandmilesaway.Wearegoingtoendupwithalittlemoon-dustandafewstoneswhichwillbeputbehindglassinsomemuseum.41__________ 42__________Itisjustanextensionoftheraceforpoweronearth.Onlythewealthiestnationscancompeteandtheydosointhenameofpurescientificresearch.Butinrealityalltheyareinterestedinispowerandprestige.Theywanttoimpressustheirspectatorswithamagnificentshowofstrength.Manhasplayedthepowergameeversinceheappearedonearth.Nowheisplayingitasithasneverbeenplayedbefore.Thespaceraceisjustanotheraspectoftheage-oldargumentthat"mightisright". 43__________Butwhathasthespaceracedonetorelievethesufferingoftheearth’sstarvingmillionsInwhatwayhasitraisedthestandardoflivingofanyoneofusAsfarasthelaymanisconcernedthepracticalresultsofallthisexpenditureofmoneyandeffortsarenegligible.Thankstospaceresearchwecannowseetelevisionpicturestransmittedlivehalfwayacrosstheglobeandthehousewifecanusenon-stickfryingpansinthekitchen.Thewholethingbecomesutterlyabsurdwhenyouthinkthatnomatterwhatproblemsmanovercomesitisunlikelythathewilleverbeabletotraveleventotheneareststar. 44__________Forthefirsttimeinhishistorymanhastheoverwhelmingtechnologicalresourcestocombathumansufferingyethesquandersthemonmeaninglesspursuits. 45__________Individualswithlimitedbudgetsusuallygettheirprioritiesright;theyprovidethemselveswithnecessitiesbeforetryingtoobtainluxuries.Whycan’tgreatnationsactinthesamesensiblewayLetusputourhouseinorderfirstandletspacelookafteritself. [A]Anincreasingnumberofpeopleevenbegintopictureaspacetravelinrecentyears. [B]Povertyhungerdiseaseandwarareman’sgreatestenemiesandtheworldwouldbeaninfinitelybetterplaceifthepowerfulnationsdevotedhalfasmuchmoneyandefforttotheseproblemsastheydotothespacerace. [C]Thespaceraceisnotsimplytheobjectivesearchforknowledgethoughitisoftenmadeouttobe. [D]Ontheotherhandpeoplebenefitdramaticallyfromthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology. [E]Thisishardlyvalueformoneywhenyouthinkthatourownearthcanprovidecountlesssightsthatareinfinitelymoreexcitingandspectacular. [F]Weareoftentoldthattechnologicalknow-howacquiredinattemptingtogetusintoorbitwillbeutilizedtomakebetteronearth. [G]Ifamandeprivedhimselfandhisfamilyoffoodinordertobuyandrunacarwewouldconsiderhimmad. 43
TheswinefluwillprobablyreturninforceearlierthanseasonalfluusuallybeginsfederalhealthofficialspredictedFridaysayingtheyexpectedittoeruptassoonasschoolsopenratherthaninOctoberorNovember. TheswinefluisstillcirculatingintheUnitedStatesespeciallyinsummercampseventhoughhotweatherhasarrivedandtheregularfluseasonendedmonthsago"soweexpectchallengeswhenpeoplereturntoschoolwhenkidsarecongregatingtogether"Dr.AnneSchuchatdirectorofrespiratorydiseasesattheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionsaidinatelephonenewsconferenceheldjointlywithvaccineexpertsfromtheFoodandDrugAdministrationandtheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices. Itisstillunclearhowmanydosesofaswinefluvaccinewillbeavailablebythenandofficialshavebeenreluctanttomakefirmpredictionsbeyondsayingthattheyexpecttensofmillionsratherthanhundredsofmillionsandtheyplantodistributethemtopeoplewhoarethemostvulnerablelikepregnantwomenandpeoplewhoarethemostlikelytoencountertheflulikehealthcareworkers. Thenumberofdosesavailablewilldependonhowfastseedstrainsgrowhowmuchprotectionasmalldoseprovidesandwhetherimmune-systemboosterscalledadjuvantsareneededandprovetobesafe;adjuvantsarenotusedinAmericanfluvaccinesnow. ClinicaltrialstestingthosequestionsareexpectedtotakeanothercoupleofmonthssaidDr.JesseL.GoodmandirectoroftheF.D.A.’sCenterforBiologicsEvaluationandResearch. AssumingaswinefluvaccinationcampaignbeginsitwillbevoluntaryDr.Schuchatemphasizedbutshe"stronglyencouraged"pregnantwomentogetbothaseasonalflushotandaswineflushotwhentheyareavailable. TheC.D.C.hasbeencloselyfollowingthediseaseintheSouthernHemispherewinteranditismimickingthepatternsseenintheUnitedStatesandMexicointhespringshesaid. Mostinfectionsandmostseriouscasesareinchildrenandyoungadultsandthosewithunderlyingconditionsincludingpregnancyarethemostlikelytodie.Dr.Schuchatlikenedthespread’sunpredictabilitytothatofpopcorn:onecitycouldseeanexplosionofcasesandoverwhelmedhospitalswhileanothersawfew. Hermostimportantmessagesheaddedwasthat"thevirusisn’tgoneandwefullyexpecttherewillbechallengesinthefall." AccordingtothetextwhatdoesadjuvantPara4Line2referto
ArareprovisioninSanFrancisco’sbusinesstaxcodethattaxescompanieswhenemployeescashintheirstockoptionshascausedastirinthishotbedoffledglingtechcompanies.Remarkablyfewcompaniesevenknewaboutthetaxwhichhasbeenineffectforsevenyears.ButsincecityofficialsofferedTwitterapayroll-taxbreakasanincentiveforittoremaininSanFranciscothecompanyisconsideredlikelytogopublicsoonthestock-optionprovisionhassuddenlycomeunderintensescrutiny.AnumberofotherboomingcompaniesincludingZingsthemakerofonlinegamesandoneofthecity’sfastest-growingfirmshavethreatenedtoleavethecityunlesstheyreceivesimilarpayroll-taxexemptionsbeforegoingpublic. UnlikemostcitiesSanFranciscogeneratesmostofitsbusinesstaxrevenuethroughapayrolltax.TheTwitterexemptionbillwhichwillbeconsideredbythefullBoardofSupervisorsonApril5wouldfreezepayrolltaxesforsixyearsalongastripofMarketStreet—whereTwitterissettorelocate—andseveralsquareblocksintheTenderloinneighborhood.Twitterexecutiveshadbeenconcernedbecausesince2004thecity’spayrolltaxcodehascountedstockoptionsgrantedtoemployeesascompensationwhichistaxedat1.5percent.IfTwittergoespublicinSanFranciscoandalargenumberofworkersexercisetheiroptionsthecitywouldtaxthecompanyonitsemployees’stockgains—abilllikelytoamounttotensofmillionsofdollars."Twittercouldbelookingatasignificantlylargerpayrolltaxliabilityifandwhenitgoespublic"saidTedEganthechiefeconomistinSanFrancisco’scontroller’soffice. BecauseofthedearthofI.P.O.’sinsidethecitylimitsinthelastdecadethestockoptiontaxhasgoneunderradaruntilnow.Businessescityofficialsandevenseasonedtaxlawyersareconfounded."Nobodyevertalkedaboutthisbecausenobody’sreallytestedtheseissuesbefore"saidThomasH.SteeleapartnerinMorrison&Foerster’sSanFranciscoofficespecializinginstateandlocaltax.Hesaidthathisclientsbegancallinghimthisweektoaskaboutthetax’sramifications."APandora’sboxhasalreadybeenopened"saidSupervisorRossMirkarimiamemberoftheBoardofSupervisors’budgetandfinancecommitteewhohasexpressedconcernabouttailoringlegislationforonecompany."We’vebeengoingaboutthisthewrongway"hesaid.TherecentconfusionhasaddedimpetustocallsforcomprehensivebusinesstaxreformbyDavidChiutheboardpresident."Thestockoptionproblemisreal"Mr.Chiusaid."Wehavetoaddressitinafairandresponsibleway. Abouttheboardpresidentwhichisthecorrect
JudgeKleinberggotitrightwhenhemadeitclearthatthereweren’tseparaterulesforbloggersandjournalists. That’snottosaybloggersareoraren’tjournalists—justthatthereshouldn’tbeadistinction.Inotherwordsthesamerulesapplytoeveryone.But—andhere’sthetrickypart—althoughtherulesapplytopeopleequallywecandoandshouldapplythemdifferentlytodifferentacts.Askingwhetherbloggersarejournalistsismeaningless.What’simportantisn’tthepersonbuttheproduct.Ifasnoopy12-year-oldgirlfindevidencethathertown’smayoristakingbribesthencollectsitverifiesitandpublishesitonherblogthat’sjournalism.IfWaiterCronkitewritesinhisdiarythatheplanteddaisiesandwashedthedishesthatafternoonthat’snot.It’swhat’sdonenotwho’sdoingit. Thisisn’tsomethingthatalwaysneededtobepointedout.Intheolddaysyoucoulddrawalinebetweenjournalistsandeveryoneelsejustasyoucoulddrawalinebetweenanyotherprofession.Whatyoudidiswhatyouwere:reporterbarbergrocertailorwhatever.Journalistswereusuallyhiredbynewspapersmagazinesandradiostations.Andtheyfollowedcertainrulesrespectingoff-the-recordcommentsbeingaccurateandnotmisquoting. TodaytheWebisanessentiallywaytogetnewsandwhilejournalismisprettymuchthesametheterm"journalist"isgettingabitcloudy.That’swhythequestionofwhetherbloggersarejournalistskeepscomingup.Whenanyonecanpublishanyonecanbeajournalist.Sothequestionsthecourtsneedtoanswerisnot"Whoisajournalist"butrather"Whoisdoingjournalism"That12-year-oldgirlwasdoingitevenifsheisn’tinhighschoolyet—evenifshewasn’tajournalist. Notbeingajournalistdoesn’tnecessarilyreducethequalityoftheworknorshoulditreducetheprotectionsitreceives.Sowhenaquestionofjournalists’rightscomesupweneedtoasktwoquestions.First"WhatprotectionsshouldjournalismreceiveundertheFirstAmendment"Andsecond"Wasthepersoninquestionperforminganactofjournalism"Ifsheis—iftheworkshewasdoinginvolvesgatheringandpublishinginformationoflegitimatepublicinterest—thenherprofessiondoesn’tmatter. Theideathatthelinebetweenamateursandprofessionalsisblurringissomethingweneedtogetusedto.TheWebgivesthelittleguythesamepublishingtoolsasthebigguy.Video-editingsoftwareisinexpensiveenoughthatthequalityofamateursequalsthatofmanypros.Butwhileourtechnologyisremovingage-olddistinctionsourperceptionsandourlawshaven’tquiteembracedthenewreality.It’stimetoshiftourthinking. WhentheauthorsaysWhat’simportantisn’tthepersonbuttheproductinthesecondparagraphhemeans
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 9
Almosteverydayweseesomethinginthepapersaboutthelatestexcitingdevelopmentsinthespacerace.Photographsareregularlyflashedtotheearthfromthousandsandevenmillionsofmilesaway.Theyareprintedinournewspapersandshownonourtelevisionscreensasavisibleproofoftheman’snewestachievements.Thephotographsneatlysumuptheresultsofthesemassiveeffortsto’conquerspace’andatthesametimetheyexposedtheabsurdityoftheundertaking.Allwecanseeisanindistinguishableblobthatissupposedtorepresentaplanetseenfromseveralthousandmilesaway.Wearegoingtoendupwithalittlemoon-dustandafewstoneswhichwillbeputbehindglassinsomemuseum.41__________ 42__________Itisjustanextensionoftheraceforpoweronearth.Onlythewealthiestnationscancompeteandtheydosointhenameofpurescientificresearch.Butinrealityalltheyareinterestedinispowerandprestige.Theywanttoimpressustheirspectatorswithamagnificentshowofstrength.Manhasplayedthepowergameeversinceheappearedonearth.Nowheisplayingitasithasneverbeenplayedbefore.Thespaceraceisjustanotheraspectoftheage-oldargumentthat"mightisright". 43__________Butwhathasthespaceracedonetorelievethesufferingoftheearth’sstarvingmillionsInwhatwayhasitraisedthestandardoflivingofanyoneofusAsfarasthelaymanisconcernedthepracticalresultsofallthisexpenditureofmoneyandeffortsarenegligible.Thankstospaceresearchwecannowseetelevisionpicturestransmittedlivehalfwayacrosstheglobeandthehousewifecanusenon-stickfryingpansinthekitchen.Thewholethingbecomesutterlyabsurdwhenyouthinkthatnomatterwhatproblemsmanovercomesitisunlikelythathewilleverbeabletotraveleventotheneareststar. 44__________Forthefirsttimeinhishistorymanhastheoverwhelmingtechnologicalresourcestocombathumansufferingyethesquandersthemonmeaninglesspursuits. 45__________Individualswithlimitedbudgetsusuallygettheirprioritiesright;theyprovidethemselveswithnecessitiesbeforetryingtoobtainluxuries.Whycan’tgreatnationsactinthesamesensiblewayLetusputourhouseinorderfirstandletspacelookafteritself. [A]Anincreasingnumberofpeopleevenbegintopictureaspacetravelinrecentyears. [B]Povertyhungerdiseaseandwarareman’sgreatestenemiesandtheworldwouldbeaninfinitelybetterplaceifthepowerfulnationsdevotedhalfasmuchmoneyandefforttotheseproblemsastheydotothespacerace. [C]Thespaceraceisnotsimplytheobjectivesearchforknowledgethoughitisoftenmadeouttobe. [D]Ontheotherhandpeoplebenefitdramaticallyfromthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology. [E]Thisishardlyvalueformoneywhenyouthinkthatourownearthcanprovidecountlesssightsthatareinfinitelymoreexcitingandspectacular. [F]Weareoftentoldthattechnologicalknow-howacquiredinattemptingtogetusintoorbitwillbeutilizedtomakebetteronearth. [G]Ifamandeprivedhimselfandhisfamilyoffoodinordertobuyandrunacarwewouldconsiderhimmad. 41
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 15
Theideaisasaudaciousasitaltruistic:provideapersonallaptopcomputertoeveryschoolchild--particularlyinthepoorestpartsoftheworld.Thefirststeptomakingthathappeniswhittlingthepricedownto$100.AndthatisthegoalofagroupofAmericantechno-gurusledbyNicholasNegropontethefounderofthefabledMITMediaLab.WhenheunveiledtheideaattheWorldEconomicForuminJanuaryitseemedwildlyambitious.Butsurprisinglyitisstartingtobecomeareality.Mr.NegroponteplanstodisplaythefirstprototypeinNovemberataUNsummit.Fourcountries--BrazilEgyptThailandandSouthAfrica--havesaidtheywillbuyoverImunitseach.Productionisduetostartinlate2006. HowisthegroupcalledOneLaptopPerChildOLPCabletocreatealaptopsoinexpensivelyItismainlyamatterofcleverlycombiningexistingtechnologiesinnewways.ThelaptopwillhaveabasicprocessormadebyAMDflashmemoryinsteadofaharddiskwillbepoweredbybatteriesorahand-crankandwillrunopen-sourcesoftware.The$100laptopalsoputsallthecomponentsbehindthescreennotunderthekeyboardsothereisnoneedforanexpensivehinge.SofarOLPChasgotthepricedowntoaround$130. Butgoodnewsfortheworld’spoormaynotbesuchgreatnewsfortheworld’scomputermanufacturers.Thenewmachineisnotsimplyofinterestinthedevelopingworld.OnSeptember22ndMittRomneythegovernorofMassachusettssaidthestateshouldpurchaseoneforeverysecondary-schoolstudentwhentheybecomeavailable. Salestoschoolsarejustonewayinwhichthe$100laptopcouldchangethecomputerindustrymorebroadly.Bydepressingpricesandfuellingthetrendfor"good-enoughcomputing"wherecustomersupgradelessoftenitcouldeventuallyputpressureontheworld’sbiggestPC-makers. ThecreationOfthecheaplaptopmentionedinthetextrelieson
StartingwithhisreviewofSkinner’sVerbalBehaviorNoamChomskyhadledthepsycholinguistswhoarguethatmanhasdevelopedaninnate天生的capacityfordealingwiththelinguisticuniversalscommontoalllanguages.Experienceandlearningthenprovideonlyinformationaboutthe1instancesofthoseuniversalaspectsoflanguagewhichareneededtocommunicatewithotherpeoplewithinaparticularlanguage2. Thislinguisticapproach3theviewthatlanguageisbuiltuponlearnedassociationsbetweenwords.Whatislearnedisnotstringsofwordsperse本身but4rulesthatenableaspeakerto5aninfinitevarietyofnovelsentences.6singlewordsarelearnedasconcepts:theydonotstandinaone-to-one7withtheparticularthingsignifiedbut8allmembersofageneralclass. Thisviewoftheinnateaspectoflanguagelearningisatfirstnotreadily9intoexistingpsychologicalframeworksand10achallengethathasstimulatedmuchthoughtandnewresearchdirections.Chomskyarguesthatapreconditionforlanguagedevelopmentistheexistenceofcertainprinciples"intrinsic原有的tothemind"thatprovideinvariantstructures11perceivinglearningandthinking.Language12alloftheseprocesses;thusitsstudy13ourtheoriesofknowledgeingeneral. Basictothismodeloflanguageisthenotionthatachild’slearningoflanguageisakindoftheory14.It’sthoughttobeaccomplished15explicitinstruction16ofintelligencelevelatanearlyagewhenheisnotcapableofothercomplex17ormotorachievementsandwithrelativelylittlereliabledatatogoon.18thechildconstructsatheoryofanideallanguagewhichhasbroad19power.Chomskyarguesthatallchildrencouldnotdevelopthesamebasictheory20itnotfortheinnateexistenceofpropertiesofmentalorganizationwhichlimitthepossiblepropertiesoflanguages. 7
TheswinefluwillprobablyreturninforceearlierthanseasonalfluusuallybeginsfederalhealthofficialspredictedFridaysayingtheyexpectedittoeruptassoonasschoolsopenratherthaninOctoberorNovember. TheswinefluisstillcirculatingintheUnitedStatesespeciallyinsummercampseventhoughhotweatherhasarrivedandtheregularfluseasonendedmonthsago"soweexpectchallengeswhenpeoplereturntoschoolwhenkidsarecongregatingtogether"Dr.AnneSchuchatdirectorofrespiratorydiseasesattheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionsaidinatelephonenewsconferenceheldjointlywithvaccineexpertsfromtheFoodandDrugAdministrationandtheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices. Itisstillunclearhowmanydosesofaswinefluvaccinewillbeavailablebythenandofficialshavebeenreluctanttomakefirmpredictionsbeyondsayingthattheyexpecttensofmillionsratherthanhundredsofmillionsandtheyplantodistributethemtopeoplewhoarethemostvulnerablelikepregnantwomenandpeoplewhoarethemostlikelytoencountertheflulikehealthcareworkers. Thenumberofdosesavailablewilldependonhowfastseedstrainsgrowhowmuchprotectionasmalldoseprovidesandwhetherimmune-systemboosterscalledadjuvantsareneededandprovetobesafe;adjuvantsarenotusedinAmericanfluvaccinesnow. ClinicaltrialstestingthosequestionsareexpectedtotakeanothercoupleofmonthssaidDr.JesseL.GoodmandirectoroftheF.D.A.’sCenterforBiologicsEvaluationandResearch. AssumingaswinefluvaccinationcampaignbeginsitwillbevoluntaryDr.Schuchatemphasizedbutshe"stronglyencouraged"pregnantwomentogetbothaseasonalflushotandaswineflushotwhentheyareavailable. TheC.D.C.hasbeencloselyfollowingthediseaseintheSouthernHemispherewinteranditismimickingthepatternsseenintheUnitedStatesandMexicointhespringshesaid. Mostinfectionsandmostseriouscasesareinchildrenandyoungadultsandthosewithunderlyingconditionsincludingpregnancyarethemostlikelytodie.Dr.Schuchatlikenedthespread’sunpredictabilitytothatofpopcorn:onecitycouldseeanexplosionofcasesandoverwhelmedhospitalswhileanothersawfew. Hermostimportantmessagesheaddedwasthat"thevirusisn’tgoneandwefullyexpecttherewillbechallengesinthefall." WhydidofficialsexpecttheswineflutoeruptassoonasschoolsopenratherthaninOctoberorNovember
TheswinefluwillprobablyreturninforceearlierthanseasonalfluusuallybeginsfederalhealthofficialspredictedFridaysayingtheyexpectedittoeruptassoonasschoolsopenratherthaninOctoberorNovember. TheswinefluisstillcirculatingintheUnitedStatesespeciallyinsummercampseventhoughhotweatherhasarrivedandtheregularfluseasonendedmonthsago"soweexpectchallengeswhenpeoplereturntoschoolwhenkidsarecongregatingtogether"Dr.AnneSchuchatdirectorofrespiratorydiseasesattheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionsaidinatelephonenewsconferenceheldjointlywithvaccineexpertsfromtheFoodandDrugAdministrationandtheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices. Itisstillunclearhowmanydosesofaswinefluvaccinewillbeavailablebythenandofficialshavebeenreluctanttomakefirmpredictionsbeyondsayingthattheyexpecttensofmillionsratherthanhundredsofmillionsandtheyplantodistributethemtopeoplewhoarethemostvulnerablelikepregnantwomenandpeoplewhoarethemostlikelytoencountertheflulikehealthcareworkers. Thenumberofdosesavailablewilldependonhowfastseedstrainsgrowhowmuchprotectionasmalldoseprovidesandwhetherimmune-systemboosterscalledadjuvantsareneededandprovetobesafe;adjuvantsarenotusedinAmericanfluvaccinesnow. ClinicaltrialstestingthosequestionsareexpectedtotakeanothercoupleofmonthssaidDr.JesseL.GoodmandirectoroftheF.D.A.’sCenterforBiologicsEvaluationandResearch. AssumingaswinefluvaccinationcampaignbeginsitwillbevoluntaryDr.Schuchatemphasizedbutshe"stronglyencouraged"pregnantwomentogetbothaseasonalflushotandaswineflushotwhentheyareavailable. TheC.D.C.hasbeencloselyfollowingthediseaseintheSouthernHemispherewinteranditismimickingthepatternsseenintheUnitedStatesandMexicointhespringshesaid. Mostinfectionsandmostseriouscasesareinchildrenandyoungadultsandthosewithunderlyingconditionsincludingpregnancyarethemostlikelytodie.Dr.Schuchatlikenedthespread’sunpredictabilitytothatofpopcorn:onecitycouldseeanexplosionofcasesandoverwhelmedhospitalswhileanothersawfew. Hermostimportantmessagesheaddedwasthat"thevirusisn’tgoneandwefullyexpecttherewillbechallengesinthefall." Whichofthefollowingisthemostinfectivetothisdisease
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