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ESusanSontag1933--2004wasoneofthemostnoticeablefiguresintheworldofliterature.Formorethan40yearsshemadeitmorallynecessarytoknoweverything--toreadeverybookworthreadingandtoseeeverymovieworthseeing.Whenshewasstillinherearly30spublishingessaysinsuchimportantmagazinesasPartisanReviewsheappearedasthesymbolofAmericanculturelifetryinghardtofolloweverynewdevelopmentinliteraturefilmandart.WithgreateffortandseriousjudgmentSontagwalkedatthelatestedgesofworldculture.SeriousnesswasoneofSontag’slifelongwatchwords格言butatatimewhenthebarriersbetweenthewell-educatedandthepoorly-educatedwereobviousshearguedforatrueopennesstothepleasuresofpopculture.In“NotesonCamp”the1964essaythatfirstmadehernamesheexplainedwhatwasthenalittle-knownsetofdifficultunderstandingsthroughwhichshecouldnothavebeenmorefamous.“NotesonCamp”shewroterepresents“avictoryof’form’over’con-tent’’beauty’over’morals’”.Byconviction信念shewasasensualist感觉论者butbynatureshewasamoralist伦理学者andintheworksshepublishedinthe1970sand1980sitwasthelattersideofherthatcameforward.InIllnessasMetaphor--publishedin1978aftershesufferedcancer--shearguedagainsttheideathatcancerwassomehowaspecialproblemofrepressedpersonalities被压抑的性格aconceptthateffectivelyblamedthevictimforthedisease.Infactre-examiningoldpositionswasherlifelonghabit.InAmericaherstoryofa19thcenturyPolishactresswhosetupaperfectsocietyinCaliforniawontheNationalBookAwardin2000.Butitwasasatirelessall-purposeculturalviewthatshemadeherlastingfame.“Sometimes”sheoncesaid“IfeelthatintheendallIamreallydefending...istheideaofseriousnessoftrueseriousness.”Andintheendshemadeustakeitseriouslytoo. AccordingtothepassageSusanSontag.
DWhatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowupAteacherAdoctorHowaboutanice-creamtasterYestherereallyisajobwhereyoucangetpaidtotasteicecream.JustaskJohnHarrisonan“OfficialTasteTester”forthepast21years.Testinghelpsmanufacturerstobesureofaproduct’squality.DuringhiscareerHarrisonhasbeenresponsibleforapprovinglargequantitiesofthesweeticecream--aswellasfordevelopingover75flavors味道.Somepeoplethinkthatitwouldbeeasytodothisjob:afterallyoujusthavetolikeicecreamfightNo--there’smoretothejobthanthatsaysHarrisonwhohasadegreeinchemistry.Hepointsoutthatadairyorfood-sciencedegreewouldbeveryusefultosomeonewantingacareerinthis“cool”field.InatypicalmorningonthejobHarrisontastesandassesses60ice-creamsamples.Heletstheicecreamwarmuptoabout12°F.Harrisonexplains“Yougetmoreflavorfromwarmericecreamwhichiswhysomekidsliketostiritcreatingice-creamsoup.”Whiletheice.creamwarmsupHarrisonlooksoverthesamplesandgradeseachoneonitsappearance.“Tastingbeginswiththeeyes”heexplains.Hecheckstoseeiftheicecreamisattractiveandaskshimself“Doestheproducthavethecolorexpectedfromthatflavor”Nextit’stimetotaste!ContinuingtothinkupnewideastryoutnewflavorsandtestsamplesfromsomanykindsoficecreameachdaykeepsHarrisonbusybuthappy--workingatone"cool"job. WhatisJohnHarrison’sjob
Myfatherdiedwhenlwasafewmonthsold.AfterhisdeathmymothermovedbacktoLouisvilleKentuckywhereshehadgrownup.WelivedinasmallhousewithheroldersisterMarionandtheirmother.Thiswasatimewhenbeingasinglel6wasstillconsideredunusual. Whenlwassmalltherewasachildren’SbookcalledTheHappyFamilyanditwasarealpieceofwork.DadworkedalldaylogattheofficeMomcookedinthekitchenandbrotherandsisteralwayshadfriendssleepingover.Theimageofthefamilyinthisbookwastypical典型的ofthetime. Itlookedl7likemyfamilybutluckilythatwasn’tthewayIheardit.Thewaymy AuntMarionreadittomemadethestoryreally18.Kind—heartedandopenmindedmyauntwastheonewhoplayedbaseballwithmewhotookmehorsebackridingwhotookmetothefather—sondinnersandwhogavemelessonsonhowtodrive.Believingthatanything19badlygoodforshe20togetaloan贷款SOthatIcouldgotoAfricatoworkasavolunteerwhichwasmymostimportantexperience. AsayounggirlAuntMarionalwaysplannedtohavealargenumberofchildrenofherownbutshenevergotmarried.This21thatshewasfreetospendallhertimetakingcareofme.Manypeoplesaywehavealotincommon.Shealways22metodomybest.Shenever23tomakemebelievethatIcoulddoanythingthatlwantedwithmylife.ifIonlytriedhardenough. FormorethansixtyyearsAuntMariondidn’tandstilldon’tthinkofherself.24sheisforcedtocomeuptothefrontmyauntwillstandinthebackinfamilyphotosandshedoesn’tthinkthathereffortshavemademuch25.Ihonormyauntwhotaughtmethethingsmyfathercouldn’t.SoeveryJuneforthepast40yearsingrowingthankfulnesstomyAuntMarionI’vesentheraFather’SDaycard.
AAnyonewhocaresaboutwhatschoolsandcollegesteachandhowtheirstudentslearnwillbeinterestedinthememoir回忆录ofRalphW.TylerwhoisoneofthemostfamousmeninAmericaneducation.BorninChicagoin1902broughtupandschooledinNebraskathe19-year-oldcollegegraduateRalphTylerbecamehookedonteachingwhileteachingasascienceteacherinSouthDakotaandchangedhismajorfrommedicinetoeducation.GraduateworkattheUniversityofChicagofoundhimconnectedwithhonorableeducatorsCharlesJuddandW.W.Charterswhoseideasofteachingandtestinghadaneffectonhislaterwork.In1927hebecameateacherofOhioStateUniversitywherehefurtherdevelopedanewmethodoftesting.Tylerbecamewell-knownin1938whenhecarriedhisworkwiththeEight-YearStudyfromO-hioStateUniversitytotheUniversityofChicagoattheinvitationofRobertHutchins.TylerwasthefirstdirectoroftheCenterforAdvancedStudyintheBehavioralSciencesatStanfordapositionheheldforfourteenyears.Therehefirmlybelievedthatresearchersshouldbefreetoseekanindependent独立的spiritintheirwork.AlthoughTylerofficiallyretiredin1967heneveractuallyretired.HeservedonalonglistofeducationalorganizationsintheUnitedStatesandabroad.Eveninhis80shetraveledacrossthecountrytoadviseteachersandmanagementpeopleonhowtosetobjectives目标todevelopthebestteachingandlearningwithintheirschools. ThewordshookedonteachingunderlinedinParagraph2probablymean.
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Myfatherdiedwhenlwasafewmonthsold.AfterhisdeathmymothermovedbacktoLouisvilleKentuckywhereshehadgrownup.WelivedinasmallhousewithheroldersisterMarionandtheirmother.Thiswasatimewhenbeingasinglel6wasstillconsideredunusual. Whenlwassmalltherewasachildren’SbookcalledTheHappyFamilyanditwasarealpieceofwork.DadworkedalldaylogattheofficeMomcookedinthekitchenandbrotherandsisteralwayshadfriendssleepingover.Theimageofthefamilyinthisbookwastypical典型的ofthetime. Itlookedl7likemyfamilybutluckilythatwasn’tthewayIheardit.Thewaymy AuntMarionreadittomemadethestoryreally18.Kind—heartedandopenmindedmyauntwastheonewhoplayedbaseballwithmewhotookmehorsebackridingwhotookmetothefather—sondinnersandwhogavemelessonsonhowtodrive.Believingthatanything19badlygoodforshe20togetaloan贷款SOthatIcouldgotoAfricatoworkasavolunteerwhichwasmymostimportantexperience. AsayounggirlAuntMarionalwaysplannedtohavealargenumberofchildrenofherownbutshenevergotmarried.This21thatshewasfreetospendallhertimetakingcareofme.Manypeoplesaywehavealotincommon.Shealways22metodomybest.Shenever23tomakemebelievethatIcoulddoanythingthatlwantedwithmylife.ifIonlytriedhardenough. FormorethansixtyyearsAuntMariondidn’tandstilldon’tthinkofherself.24sheisforcedtocomeuptothefrontmyauntwillstandinthebackinfamilyphotosandshedoesn’tthinkthathereffortshavemademuch25.Ihonormyauntwhotaughtmethethingsmyfathercouldn’t.SoeveryJuneforthepast40yearsingrowingthankfulnesstomyAuntMarionI’vesentheraFather’SDaycard.
CThedaysofthehunterarealmostoverinIndia.Thisispartlybecausethereispracticallynothinglefttokillandpartlybecausesomestepshavebeentakenmainlybybanningtiger-shootingtoprotectthoseanimalswhichstillsurvive.SomepeoplesaythatManisnaturallyahunter.Idisagreewiththisview.Surelyourearliestforefatherswhoatfirstpossessednoweaponsspenttheirtimediggingforrootsandwerenodoubtthemselvesoftenhuntedbymeat-eatinganimals.Ibelievethemainreasonwhythemodemhunterkillsisthathethinkspeoplewilladmirehiscourageinoverpoweringdangerousanimals.Ofcoursetherearesomewhotrulybelievethatthekillingisnotreallytheimportantthingandthatthechiefpleasureliesinthejoyofthehuntandthebeautiesofthewildcountryside.Therearealsothoseforwhomhuntinginfactoffersachancetoprovethemselvesandriskdeathbydesign;thesemengooutafterdangerousanimalsliketigerseveniftheysaytheyonlydoittoridthecountrysideofathreat.Icanrespectreasonslikethesebuttheyareclearlydifferentfromtheneedtostrengthenyourhighopinionofyourself.Thegreatestbig-gamehuntersexpressedintheirwritingssomethingofthesefinermotives动机.Oneofthemwrote:“Youmustproperlyrespectwhatyouareafterandshootitcleanlyandontheanimal’sownterritory领地.Youmustfixforeverinyourmindallthewondersofthatparticularday.Thisisbetterthanlettinghimgrowafewyearsoldertobeattackedandwoundedbyhisownsonandeventuallyeatenhalfalivebyotheranimals.Huntingisnotacruelandsenselesskilling--notifyourespectthethingyoukillnotifyoukilltoenrichyourmemoriesnotifyoukilltofeedyourpeople.”Icanunderstandsuchbeliefsandcancomparethesehunterswiththosewhohuntedlionswithspears矛andbravelycaughtthembythetail.Butthisisverydifferentfrommanytiger-shootsIhaveseeninwhichmodemweaponswereused.Theso-calledhuntersfiredfromtalltreesorfromthebacksoftrainedelephants.Suchmethodsmadetigersseemnomoredangerousthanrabbits. Whatdowelearnaboutthebig-gamehunters
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