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A proverb says, "Time is money". But in my opinion, time is even __31 __ precious than money. Why?...
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Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforlearningliewiththestudents.Ifalongreadingassignmentisgiveninstructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliarwithinformationinthereadingeveniftheydonotdiscuss61inclassortakeanexamination.Theidealstudentisconsideredtobeonewho62motivatetolearnforthesakeoflearningnottheoneinterestedonlyin63gethighgrades.Sometimeshomeworkisreturned64briefwrittencommentsbutwithoutagradE.Evenifagradeisnotgiventhestudentisresponsibleforlearningthematerial65assign.Whenresearchisassignedtheprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeit66activeandtocompleteitwithminimum67guide.Itisthestudent’sresponsibilitytofindbooksmagazinesandarticlesinthelibrary.Professorsdon’thavethetimetoexplain68auniversitylibraryworks;theyexpectstudentsespeciallygraduatestudentstobeabletoexhaustthereferenceoriginsinthelibrary.Professorswillhelpstudentswhoneeditbutpreferthattheirstudentsshouldnotbetoo69dependonthem.IntheUnitedStatesprofessorshavemanyotherdutiesbesidesteachingsuchasresearchwork70thetimethataprofessorcanspendwithastudentoutsideofclassislimiteD.Ifastudenthasproblemswithclassroomworkthestudentshouldeitherapproachaprofessorduringofficehoursormakeanappointment.
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I’ma34-year-oldmanmarriedlivedinanicehouseandhaveasuccessfulcareerasaneducationalconsultant.Butmylifewasnotalwayssogreat.Ihadalearningdisabilityfrom41.earlyagE.IwenttoaspecialschoolwhereIgotplentyofextrahelp.StillIsufferedtherestofmyschool42.daysinpublicschools.MylifeimprovedremarkablywhenIdiscoveredart.Theartworldgavemeachancetoexpressmyself43.words.Iwenttoaworkshopand44.gradualgotgoodatmakingthingswithclay.HereIlearnedmyfirstimportantlesson:disabled45.IwasinlanguagE.Icouldstillbesmartandwellexpress46.Iwithclay.Andmyconfidencecamealong.LaterIdecidedtoapplymypreviousexperienceto47.learnhowtoreadandwritE.EverydayI48.practicereadingandwritingwhichIusedtoavoidasmuchaspossiblE.AftertwohardyearsIwasabletoreadandwritE.49.gothroughthelongprocesswithartrockclimbingandreadingandwritingnowI’vegottoapointinmylifewhereIknowIamsmartenoughtodiveintoanareathatistotally50.knowhardbutinteresting.
1.Hepacedupanddowninthedrawingroom________extremeconcernedovertheresultoftheinterview.2.Hearingthe________frightenstorythelittleboyhada________frightenexpressiononhisfacE.3.AfterverycarefulconsiderationsIdecidedtotakeariskbasedonmyown________judge.4.Hemadehisface________dirtonpurposeinordernottoberecognizedbytheenemy.5.Chinahasexperiencedthesame________sufferasmostothercountriesintheThirdWorldandisfacingsimilarproblemsandtasks.
Afterretiringfrom30yearsofteachingEthbellPeppercould61.easyhavedecidedtositbackandrelaxandenjoya62.peaceretirement.ButthatkindoflifeisnotforEthbellPepper.Ijustwanttodosomethingdifferent.Ifyouaregoingtoparticipateinlifedoit.Don'tjustsitdownandlook63.ofthewindowshesaiD.At68she64.decidetobecomeoneofthepioneerparticipantsinaprogramattheUniversityofCaliforniA.65.programofferscampushousingandclassestopeopleoversixty.ShetookaclasscalledHumanRelationshipsinaDiverseSociety.InthiscourseI'vefoundoutalotaboutothercultures66.Ididn'tknowofthen.OneofthemostimportantlessonsthatI'mlearningis67.understandnottojudgesaidEthbellPepper.Olderadultscanaddtotheeducationalresourcesofuniversityby68.bringwiththemalotofvaluableexperiencE.Theirpresenceoncampushelpsbreaksomelong69.believeaboutaging.Youngstudentsmayhaveafearofgrowingolder.Butthatkindoffearcan70.reducewhentheyseethatolderpeoplecanbeactivehealthyandcontinuetocontributetosociety.Theyoungerstudentscanbegintoseeagingasanaturalpartofliving.
Tinsofcoolingointment清凉油havebecomeacurrencyforChinesetravelinginEgypt.___61visitthecomplexofancienttemplesatKarnakChinesetouristMr.Yelosthiswayamongthestonechurchesandpillars.AnEgyptianguidegavehimdirections.Toshowhis62appreciateMr.Yehandedhimasmallredtinthesizeofalargecoin.Inside63beacoolingointmentthathasthefunctionofrefreshingmindandpreventingpain.Mr.Yebrought50tinswithhimonhissix-daytourtohandoutastips.BeforeIcametoEgyptthetourismagencytoldme64repeattobringcoolingbalmasagifttomakethetrip65easysaidMr.Yea25-year-old66familysellsChinesemedicineonlinE.EgyptianshesaidareverynicetoChinesetourists67theylovethislittlegift.Egyptianssometimesdemandthebalmbyrunningathumbacrosstheirforeheads.LiXiaodonganEgyptologistatChina'sNortheastNormalUniversitybelievesChinesetravelersinitiallybroughtcoolingbalmfor___68personusebecauseit'sveryhotinEgyptthen69discoverEgyptianslikedit.SomeChinesetouristssaidgivinggiftsfeelsbetterthanhandingovermoney.Ifyougiveessentialbalm70ismorelikeyou'regivingittofriendssaidoneChinesetourist.
Thedaythatyouenjoyallthe41___________satisfyofhavingallthehouseworkdonebyarobotmightstillbeafewdecadesoff.Butincreasinglyengineersaresaying42______robotsaregoingtomaketheleapfromthefactoryfloortoyourfamilyroom.BillGatesonce43_________predicttheDawnoftheAgeofRobots.Whatisbehindthisnewera?Itispartly44_____matteroftechnology.Devices45________canrecognizeandrespondtoahumanvoicehavebeendevelopeD.Therearenowafewdifferentwaysforrobots46______movearounD.Theycanwalkcrawlorrideonwheels.They47________makesmallerandsmallerthesedays.Fromthe1950s48_____thetelevisionremotecontrolwasinventedpeoplearoundtheworldhavetirelesslysearchedforwaystogetlazier.Also49_______considertheincreasingwealthofpeopleengineersbelievethetimeappearsripetointroducerobotstoeaseourdailylives.Robotswilldobasichouseworksuch50_____cleaningorgardening.
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