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  • you and yours
    you together with your family and close friends 你和你的一切(包括你的家人和密友)
  • you-know-who (或 you-know-what)
    used to refer to someone (or something) known to the hearer without specifying their identity 那个人(或东西)(指不待明言便知所指是谁或什么东西)
英语四级真题
  • Your identity has been formed; you've built up your resources; and now you have the chance to take the big risks precisely because your foundation is already secure.
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  • You feel the same emotions – it is just as raw, just as fresh… You can't turn off that stream of memories, no matter how hard you try.
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  • Where do the seeds of change come from? The Native American Indians have a saying: Pay attention to the whispers so you won't have to hear the screams.
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  • Where are you in the cycle of renewal: Are you actively preserving the present, or selectively forgetting the past, or boldly creating the future? What advice would Leah give you to move you ahead on your journey? Once we're on the path of growth, we can continually move through the seasons of transformation and renewal.
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  • When you can quote a specific number like a fifth of the patients were able to quit, that's compelling.
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  • What could have been considered the beginning of a descent is now a potential turning point—the turning point you are most equipped to take full advantage of.
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  • This type of memory ( ' , where you are trying to remember new, but similar information) is particularly vulnerable to interference.
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  • There's part of this sickening horror of knowing you're walking on the edge with this, that I kind of like, knowing that it could all fall apart at any second.
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  • The new card you receive will come with a new personal identification number ( ' , PIN).
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  • The late Richard Hackman of Harvard University once argued, I have no question that when you have a team, the possibility exists that it will generate magic, producing something extraordinary… But don't count on it.
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  • Regardless of your stated preference, if you're ready to quit, quitting abruptly is more effective, says Dr.
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  • On the plus side, it allows you to relive the most transformative and enriching experiences.
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  • In some ways, you probably go through that process after a big event like your wedding day – but the difference is that thanks to their other psychological tendencies, the HSAM subjects are doing it day in, day out, for the whole of their lives.
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  • Imagine, for instance, that you lost your bank card.
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  • If you're training for a marathon, you wouldn't expect to turn up and just be able to run it.
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  • I was thinking, ‘OK, guys, if you want to try to shut me down, shut me down.
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  • I could tell you everything about every day after that.
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  • Each time you remember the new PIN, you gradually forget the old one.
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  • Creating the future you want is a lot easier if you are ready to exploit the opportunities that come your way.
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  • Consider trying to remember where you parked your car in the same car park you were at a week earlier.
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  • But I know if you don't grow, you stand still, and that doesn't work for me.
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  • Ask Nima Veiseh what he was doing for any day in the past 15 years, however, and he will give you the details of the weather, what he was wearing, or even what side of the train he was sitting on his journey to work.
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  • Veiseh agrees: It is like having these open wounds – they are just a part of you, he says.
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  • With wild carrots, the roots are white, small and skinny, so you’d have to pick a lot of wild carrots to get enough to eat.
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  • People were coming out of a formal and almost Victorian attitude, and you really felt anything was possible.
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  • Meeting people was the thing, and you went to coffee bars where you met friends and spent the evening.
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  • It was like living in an age you could never have imagined, and that never has come back.
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  • Hi, Susan! You’re looking very smart today!  There is new data out today that confirms that many Americans are not good at math, and when it comes to everyday technology skills, we are dead last when compare to other developed countries.
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  • Doctors used carrot seeds and roots as medicine, on the theory that foods that taste bad must be good for you.
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  • Do you know where a mule comes from? It is the child of a donkey and a horse.
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  • Did you enjoy your stay with us, Mr.
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  • Brown? You know, Ben’s given up making those terrible faces he used to make.
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  • And there was plenty of opportunity to do whatever you felt like doing.
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  • You would want that robot preloaded with a good set of values, said Russell.
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  • You should live your life attempting to identify and control those things which you can genuinely control.
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  • You can't just say, ‘Let's put this person in a residential care home instead of a nursing home—she will be much better off, Dr.Robison said.
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  • You are not really going to be able to understand all of the dimensions of this plan.
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  • You are not going to be able to control the dimensions of this plan.
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  • Worry only about things that you can control.
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  • Why do some people live to be older than others? You know the standard explanations: keeping a moderate diet, engaging in regular exercise, etc.
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  • Whether you can successfully change your personality as an adult is the subject of a longstanding psychological debate.
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  • When your elderly relative needs to enter some sort of long-term care facility—a moment few parents or children approach without fear—what you would like is to have everything made clear.
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  • When you look at attitudes toward driverless cars, there doesn't seem to be a clear generational divide.
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  • This is especially interesting when you consider that younger people are generally more interested in travelrelated technologies than older onesWhen it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are more pronounced based on factors not related to age.
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  • These findings are in agreement with what you would expect from the evolutionary theory: those who like to make friends and help others can gather enough resources to make it through tough times.
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  • Stop worrying about what you can not controlAs we begin to examine our life, Soupios says, we come to Rule No.
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  • Obviously there are cultural differences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in your personal space, you wouldn't think that's the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do.
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  • Later, at 5 or 6, you'd have a smaller supper.
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  • Interestingly, however, other characteristics that you might consider advantageous had no impact on whether study participants were likely to live longer.
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  • In agrarian ( ' , 农业的 ), pre-industrial Europe, you'd want to wake up early, start working with the sunrise, have a break to have the largest meal, and then you'd go back to work, says Ken Albala, a professor of history at the University of the Pacific.
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  • I think what Aesop was suggesting is that when you offer a good turn to another human being, one can hope that that good deed will come back and sort of pay a profit to you, the doer of the good deed.
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  • Hesiod offers an idea—which you very often find in some of the world's great religions, in the Judeo-Christian tradition and in Islam and others—that in some sense, when you hurt another human being, you hurt yourself.
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  • For example, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldn't want it to put the pet cat in the oven to make dinner for the hungry children.
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  • Do harm to others and you do harm to yourself.
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  • But the new paper suggests that if you want long life, you should strive to be as outgoing as possible.
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  • You probably think college students are experts at sleeping, but parties, preparations for tests, personal problems and general stress can wreck a student’s sleep habits, which can be bad for the body and the mind.
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  • Stan Glantz, a professor of medicine in San Francisco,explains why: And you know, one thing that I wanted to ask you.
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  • So if you really want to do your job well, don’t forget to get some sleep.
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  • Parents and teachers will tell you not to worry when applying for a place at a university.
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  • On top of all that, a new study published in the journal Learning and Memory finds you are probably better off sleeping than making last- minute preparations for a test.
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  • Lindsey, do you like to text message on your cell phone? Good morning, Mr.Johnson.
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  • It’s great that you have had this experience of teaching in Indonesia.
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  • In post-war Japan, the economy wasn’t doing so great, so you couldn’t get everyday-use items like household cleaners, says Lisa Katayama, author of Urawaza, a book named after the Japanese term for clever lifestyle tips and tricks, So people looked for ways to do with what they had.
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  • If you are a graduate teaching assistant, your adviser also may be your boss.
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  • If you are a graduate student, you may depend on your adviser for many things, including help with improving grades, acquiring financial support, forming an examining committee and getting letters of recommendation.
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  • How can I help you?The massive decline in sleep happened so slowly and quietly that few seemed to notice the trend.
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  • But in the same breath we’ll remind you that it is the most important decision of your life.
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  • And following up on what you just mentioned, what would you recommend  for students who do not live in an English-speaking country? And you know, they want to learn.
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  • And are there any rules or regulations that you’d like to change?Behind the cash register at a store in downtown San Francisco, Sam  Azar swiped his credit card to pay for a pack of cigarettes.
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  • You may have heard some of the fashion industry horror stories: models eating tissues or cotton balls to hold off hunger, and models collapsing from hunger-induced heart attacks just seconds after they step off the runway.
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  • You actually love tipping! You like to feel that you have a voice in how much money your server makes.
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  • With a wireless setup, you stick batterypowered sensors up around your home that keep an eye on windows, doors, motion, and more.
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  • When the system thinks it's being jammed, it'll notify you via -94- push alert ( ' , 推送警报).
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  • The helpless ones believe intelligence is a fixed characteristic: you have only a certain amount, and that's that.
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  • That would get you back in the restaurant—and make you eat a little less.
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  • Support Bill Perry's pub, and any other bar or restaurant that doesn't ask you to do drunken math.
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  • So it isn't surprising that you'll find plenty of strong opinions about the potential vulnerabilities of popular home-security systems.
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  • Presumably, you keep your doors locked at night and while you're away, so the thief will still need to break in.
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  • One argument that you tend to hear a lot from the pro-tipping crowd seems logical enough: the service is better when waiters depend on tips, presumably because they see a benefit to successfully veiling their contempt for you.
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  • No matter how the math works out, you persistently view restaurants with voluntary tipping systems as being a better value, which makes it extremely difficult for restaurants and bars to do away with the tipping system.
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  • Most of you probably think that you hate tipping, too.
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  • In the growth mind-set classes, students read and discussed an article entitled You Can Grow Your Brain.
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  • If you have a sign in your yard declaring what setup you use, that'd point them in the right direction, though at that point, we're talking about a highly targeted, semi-sophisticated attack, and not the sort of forced-entry attack that makes up the majority of burglaries.
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  • He'll need to be jamming you at this point, as a broken window or opened door would normally release the alarm.
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  • From there, it's up to you to sound the alarm manually.
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  • For comparison, let's say you wanted to jam a conversation between two people—all you'd need to do is yell in the listener's ear.
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  • But how probable is it that someone will successfully jam their way into your home and steal your stuff?Let's imagine that you live in a small home with a wireless security setup that offers a functional anti-jamming system.
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  • But I can tell you that I like this guy.
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  • At the beginning of seventh grade, we assessed the students' mind-sets by asking them to agree or disagree with statements such as Your intelligence is something very basic about you that you can't really change.
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  • As a person who writes about food and drink for a living, I couldn't tell you the first thing about Bill Perry or whether the beers he sells are that great.
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  • There are tons of on-campus job opportunities, and as a student, you’ll automatically be given hiring priority.
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  • So like any other business, you have to make choices.
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  • It’s a pretty easy job, but one with lots of downtime, which means you will have  plenty of time to catch up on reading, do homework or study for an exam.
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  • If you spend a little time digging for the right part-time jobs, you’ll save yourself time when you find a job that leaves you with enough time to get your school work done, too.
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  • If you are a college student looking for work but worry you won’t have enough time to devote to academic subjects, consider working as a study hall or library monitor.
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  • If you are a college student looking for a part-time job, the best place to start your job search is right on campus.
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  • Did you know that besides larger places like France and Germany, Europe is home to several extremely tiny countries? One of these countries contains less than a square mile of land.
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  • You only need two kinds of people to create a technology hub ( ' , 中心 ): rich people and nerds ( ' , 痴迷科研 的人 ).
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  • You must adjust your priorities to find time to cook.
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  • You may need to start by encouraging your current network to help you identify your blind spots.
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英语六级真题
  • These math circles cost nothing, or they're very cheap for students to get involved in, but you have to know about them, said Rusczyk.
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  • Participation grows through friends and networks and if you realize that's how they're growing, you can start to take action and bring in other students, he said.
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  • It's important to allow readers and reviewers to see exactly how you arrive at your results.
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  • If you look at a lot of low-income communities in the United States, there are programs that are serving them, but they're primarily centered around ‘Let's get these kids' grades up,' and not around ‘Let's get these kids access to the same kinds of opportunities as more-affluent kids,' said Daniel Zaharopol, the founder and executive director of the program.
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  • Do you know who we have to beat? asked Saul.
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  • You will hear more and more about migration between countries and between rural areas and cities.
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  • You will face problems in the aging of the population that have never been faced before.
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  • You need to understand as a citizen and as a tax payer and as a voter what’s really behind the arguments.
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  • You are here to understand thinking better and to think better yourself.
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  • You are here to be educated.
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  • Why should you consider taking a course in demography in college? You’ll be growing up in a generation where the baby boomers are going into retirement and dying.
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  • This is the reason you are here in a university.
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  • Mr.Ishiguro, have you ever found one of your books at a secondhand bookstore? According to a study of race and equity in education, black athletes are dropping out of college across the country at alarming rates.
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  • It's not a chance you're going to have throughout your lifetime.
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  • In fact, you may have heard about the new superbugs, which are antibiotic-resistant bacteria that have developed as a result of overprescribed antibiotics.
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  • If you think this does not apply to you, then here is a simple test to show you are wrong.
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  • For the next few years, you have a chance to focus on thinking.
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  • Can you tell us how you first became interested in this subject matter?( ' , 9 ) Wh e n f a c i n g a n e w situation, some people tend to rehearse their defeat by spending too much time anticipating the worst.
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  • The idea is that we are taking more out of what you might call the planet's environmental bank balance than it can sustain; we are living beyond our ecological means.
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  • That would be true only if you believed that patients should have an unrestrained right to treatments proven to be inferior.
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  • That statement comes not, as you might imagine, from a stereotypical tree-hugging, save-the-world greenie ( ' , 环保主义者), but from Gordon Brown, a politician with a reputation for rigour, thoroughness and above all, caution.
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  • So what you need to know is that there's no evidence whatsoever to back these claims.
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  • Its big selling point is that nobody else will have it: You won't see this kitchen anywhere else in the world.
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  • Hunt through the reports prepared by UN agencies and development groups—many for conferences such as this year's Millennium Goals review—and you will find that the linkage between environmental protection and economic progress is a common thread.
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  • You know, one of the first things I like to tell people when they ask me about the supplements, is that a lot of them are promoted as a cure for your memory, but your memory doesn’t need a cure.
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  • You don’t really know the whatthey-say-is-in-there isn’t in there.
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  • What you must understand is that those supplements, especially in some eastern cultures, are part of a medical practice tradition.
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  • The other thing is that a lot of these supplements aren’t necessarily what they claim to be, and you really have to be wary when you take any of them.
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  • So, how long have you been a Market Research Consultant? Hello.
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  • So really, those supplements aren’t going to give you that perfect memory in the way that they promise.
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  • So Mike, you managed the innovation  project at CucinTech.
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  • Now Fred, you went to university in Canada?( ' , 9 ) A recent International Labour Organization report says the deterioration of real wages around the world calls into question the true extent of an economic recovery, especially if government rescue packages are phased out too early.
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  • A lot of times people are not really aware of the impact they have, or the fact that taking them in combination with other medications might put you at increased risk for something that you wouldn’t otherwise being countering or be at risk for.
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  • Your job is literally killing you, as The Washington Post put it.
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  • You can see that we're here to stay, said Vladimir Cheberdak, 57, chief of the Bellingshausen Station, as he sipped tea under a portrait of Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, a high-ranking officer in the Imperial Russian Navy who explored the Antarctic coast in 1820.
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  • Yet the persistent question of Why do I need that? – or, perhaps more tellingly, Why do you need to know that? – dogs the steps of many new ventures.
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  • Upon reflection, however, it is equally easy to feel like you have seen it all before.
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  • Scan the highlights of this year's Consumer Electronics Show ( ' , CES), and you may get a slight feeling of having seen them before.
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  • Perhaps the reason why so many universities offer their students so little is they know studying at a top university remains a brilliant investment even if you don't learn anything.
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  • Meeting people who will be helpful to you in the future.
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  • It is still easy to be dazzled by the display of drones ( ' , 无人机 ), 3D printers, virtual reality goggles ( ' , 眼镜 ) and more smart devices than you could ever hope to catalog.
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  • If you make clinical predictions based on somebody's race, you're going to be wrong a good chunk of the time, Yudell told Live Science.
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  • If going to university doesn't work out, students pay very little--if any--of their tuition fees back: you only start repaying when you are earning £21,000 a year.
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  • Having to install a different app for each smart appliance in your home is annoying; it would be nicer if you could manage everything together.
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  • And while you may forgive your smartphone an occasional fault, you probably have less patience for error messages from your door lock.
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  • And if you suspected that the workplace had gotten more stressful than it was just a few decades ago, you're right.
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  • Add a rapidly changing economy and an uncertain future to this 24/7 connectivity, and you've got a recipe for overwork, according to Phyllis Moen.
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  • You say your shop has been doing well, could you give me some idea of what doing well means in facts and figures?Birds are famous for carrying things around.
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  • You can think of it as physical attraction.
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  • We hope you enjoy the series about how you can make a difference by becoming a social worker.
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  • Throughout these series, you will learn more about the profession, the necessary steps to get a social work degree, the rich history of social work and many ways that social workers help others.
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  • The solution: set priorities—add up the annual cost of each item, then consider what else you could buy with the same money.
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  • The purpose of today’s lecture, as you have seen from the title and the abstract, is to examine in more detail the problems facing small- and medium-sized enterprises which arise at least in part from having to adapt to rapid advances in technology.
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  • That will help you decide which items are really worth it.
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  • Sternberg would argue it’s not love if you don’t call it love and if you don’t have some desire to maintain the relationship.
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  • Stacy is going to walk you through the step-by-step process of becoming a social worker and Mill will tell you about the range of options you have once you get your social work degree, as well as the high standards of responsibility the social workers must adhere to.
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  • So what I’ve done is I’ve taken Sternberg’s three elements of love: intimacy, passion and commitment, and I’ve listed out the different kinds of relationships you would have if you had zero, one, two or three out of the three elements.
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  • So if you have all three of these, intimacy, passion and commitment, in Sternberg’s theory you have love.
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  • Professor Henderson, could you give us a brief overview of what you do, where you work and your main area of research? I have many Business English students.
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  • Operationally, you could think intimacy as you share secrets: you share information with this person that you don’t share with anybody else.
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  • Now what’s interesting about the theory is what do you have if you only have one out of three or two out of three? What do you have and how is it different if you have a different two out of three? What’s interesting about this kind of theorizing is it gives rise to many different combinations that can be quite interesting when you break them down and start to look at them carefully.
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  • Let’s say you start to brainstorm a list of all the emotions you’ve ever experienced.
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  • Later in these series, you will hear from Stacy Collins and Mill Wilson, fellow social workers at the National Association of Social Workers.
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  • He argued that you don’t have love if you don’t have all three of these elements.
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  • that is, once you build it up, it has to go somewhere.
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  • When you hear people speaking of making a rapid transition toward any type of energy, whether it is a switch from coal to nuclear power, or a switch from gasoline-powered cars to electric cars, or even a switch from an incandescent to a fluorescent light, understanding energy system inertia and momentum can help you decide whether their plans are feasible.
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  • To change the light source is costly because you have to change the whole fixture.
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  • Our support structure was more like: ‘You are going to get through Yale; you are going to do well,' he said, hinting at mentors ( ' , 导师 ), staff, and professors who all provided significant support for students who lacked confidence about belonging at such a top institution.
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  • Once you have started the boulder rolling, it develops momentum, which is defined by its mass and velocity.
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  • No matter how hard you try, you can't turn something that large on a dime ( ' , 10 美分硬币 ),or even a few thousand dimes.
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  • It's always more of an incentive if you're doing it with other people, she says.
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  • It motivates you more if you know that you've got to provide feedback to a group.
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  • If you want to change his course, you have only a few choices: you can stop him, transferring ( ' , possibly painfully) some of his kinetic energy ( ' , 动能 ) to your own body, or you can approach alongside and slowly apply pressure to gradually alter his course.
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  • If you try to push a boulder ( ' , 大圆石 ), it pushes you bock.
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  • He said doctors risked losing the trust of patients if they told patients, I'm not going to do what I think is best for you because 1 think it's bad for the healthcare budget in Massachusetts.
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  • Erica is proof that a great-grandmother can help to lead the revolution if you get the psychology right — in this case, by matching her enthusiasm for the environment with a fondness for organising groups.
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  • But it is another thing to have a supply of trained talent that could let you carry out this promise.
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  • All of those specialized bulbs led to the building of specialized light fixtures, from the desk lamp you study by, to the ugly but beloved hand-painted Chinese lamp you inherited from your grandmother, to the ceiling fixture in your closet, to the light in your oven or refrigerator, and to the light that the dentist points at you.
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  • What do you actually do and how do you prepare for your job?If sheer numbers provide any proof, Americans’ universities are the envy of the world.
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  • Hello Jane.Charles, among other things, you are regarded as one of the America’s great masters of the Blues, a musical idiom that’s essentially about loss, particularly the loss of romantic love.
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  • Charles, as a singer, do you ever make yourself cry when you sing? I wonder if you can tell me a little bit about your job as a radio announcer.
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  • Charles, among other things, you are regarded as one of the America’s great masters of the Blues, a musical idiom that’s essentially about loss, particularly the loss of romantic love.
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  • But it actually shouldn’t matter to you nearly as much as you think.
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  • Are people suffering from gadget overload? Are they exhausted by the consumer equivalent of the brain fatigue—information overload—that is caused by constant updates of devices and online media?As you are probably aware, the latest job markets news isn’t good: Unemployment is still more than 9 percent, and new job growth has fallen close to zero.
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  • And it may be especially discouraging if you happen to be looking for a job or hoping to change careers right now.
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  • K) "The greatest strength you bring to this essay," says the College Board's how-to book, "is 17 years or so of familiarity with the topic: YOU.
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  • The form and style are very familiar, and best of all, you are the world-class expert on the subject of YOU
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  • Even if the question is ostensibly (表面上) about something outside the self (describe a fictional character or solve a problem of geopolitics), the essay invariably returns to the favorite topic: what is its impact on YOU?
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  • You might have thought any tool which enables a writer to get words on to the page would be an advantage
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  • "I can't imagine if there's any other acting job in the world where you don't know what show you're in, when you're hired," says voice actor Keythe Farley, who chairs the SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee.
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  • "If you look at a lot of low-income communities in the United States, there are programs that are serving them, but they're primarily centered around ‘Let's get these kids' grades up,' and not around ‘Let's get these kids access to the same kinds of oppor
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  • "If you make clinical predictions based on somebody's race, you're going to be wrong a good chunk of the time," Yudell told live Science.
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  • "Our support structure was more like: ‘ You are going to get through Yale; you are going to do well, '" he said, hinting at mentors, staff, and professors who all provided significant support for students who lacked confidence about " belonging" at such a
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  • "Snapping a photo directs attention, which heightens the pleasure you get from whatever you're looking at," Dehl says.
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  • "The thing you are searching for is reputation," says titus Brown, a genomics (基因组学) researcher at the University of California,Davis.
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  • "These math circles cost nothing, or they're very cheap for students to get involved in, but you have to know about them," said Rusczyk.
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  • "What we find is you actually look at the world slightly differently, because you're looking for things you want to capture, that you may want to hang onto," Dehl explains. "That gets people more engaged in the experience, and they tend to enjoy it more."
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  • "You can get enough protein and meet the RDA before you even get to dinner," says Pipitone.
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  • "You hear that you shouldn't take all these photos and interrupt the experience, and it's bad for you, and we're not living in the present moment," says Kristin Dehl, associate professor of marketing at the University of Southern California Marshall Schoo
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  • "You're what you eat and drink, and that's recorded in your hair,"said Thure Cerling, a geologist at the University of Utah.
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