Wanting something is no longer enough; it’s more important to examine why we want it and whether we really want it. When my desire for money changed, everything changed. I stopped longing for money-driven careers and stopped valuing the people who had them. I began to examine the things...
I began to examine my own desire to be rich. Toalways go after money felt selfish when knowing others had noneat all. Learning about other society's financial situations forcedme to look beyond what I wanted”可知,作者利用这一个例子来证明自己对大学教育的新的理解,接受好的教育不仅仅是为了...
Surveys about freshman tell us why most students go to college: 88% want a "better chance for a good job, " and 81% want to be "rich and wealthy. " However, most students today cannot reach these goals. One careful study has discovered that the undergraduates are spending less time in...
You are going to work for what you want. There are many successful examples about college students who start up their own business, such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. NO The university can prepare students for the world of work. The courses they learn will equip them with professional ...
根据第一段第一句“Surveys about freshmen tell us why most students go to college: 88% want a ‘better chance for a good job', and 81% want to be 'rich and wealthy'."可知, 88%的大学生上大学的目标是找到一份好工作,81%是想要变富。 故选B。 【解析】 C 推理判断题。 根据第一段最后...
Office of the China Youth Entrepreneurship international program, said that for college students who have just left campus and lack of social experience and resources, they will inevitably encounter a series of thorny problems if they want to rely solely on their personal strength to start from ...
Soon after Dave left college, one of his uncles, who was rich and had no 1 of his own died and left Dave a lot of money, so he decided to 2 (短语动词) his own real estate agency. He found a nice office, 3 (buy) some new furniture and moved in. He had only been there for...
35. “There are two kinds of people in this world: those who want to get things done and those who don’t want to make mistakes.”—John Maxwell 36. “I couldn’t go to college, so I went to the library three days a week for 10 years.”—Ray Bradbury ...
Thinking back to that spring of 1970, I’m reminded of four Yale College students who, with others, played a pivotal role in the May Day events: Kurt Schmoke, Ralph Dawson, Bill Farley, Glenn de Chabert. They were serious students and active…and active in founding and leading the Black...
"The students who have received Chinese-language training at the college are now active at the forefront of economic and cultural exchanges between China, Russia and Mongolia and are playing a big part in the construction of the China-Russia-Mongolia Economic Corridor," he said. ...