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4.Ninety-nineinahundredofwhatarecallededucatedmenareinthiscondition,andevenofthosewhocanarguefluentlyfortheiropinions.

5.Asfamiliesmoveawayfromtheirstablecommunity,theirfriendsofmanyyears,theirextendedfamilyrelationships,theinformalflowofinformationiscutoff,andwithittheconfidencethatinformationwillbeavailablewhenneededandwillbetrustworthyandreliable.

6.Wehaveenrichedourlivesbycreatingphysicalmobilitythroughthemotor-car,thejetaeroplane,andothermeansofmechanicaltransport;

andwehaveaddedtoourintellectualmobilitybythetelephone,radio,andtelevision.

7.Heextendshisownenergiesbythegenerationandtransmissionofpowerandhisnervoussystemandhisthinkinganddecision–makingfacultiesthroughautomation.

8.Onthewholesuchaconclusioncanbedrawnwithacertaindegreeofconfidence,butonlyifthechildcanbeassumedtohavehadthesameattitudetowardsthetestastheotherwithwhomheisbeingcompared,andonlyifhewasnotpunishedbylackofrelevantinformationwhichtheypossessed.

9.Secondly,itisnotmerelydesirablebutessentialforateachertohaveagreatcapacityforsympathy,acapacitytounderstandthemindsandfeelingsofotherpeopleand,especially,sincemostteachersareschoolteachers,themindsandfeelingsofchildren.

10.Thisistheworldoutofwhichgrowsthehope,forthefirsttimeinhistory,ofasocietywheretherewillbefreedomfromwantandfreedomfromfear.

11.ThistrendbeganduringtheSecondWorldWar,whenseveralgovernmentscametotheconclusionthatthespecificdemandsthatagovernmentwantstomakeofitsscientificestablishmentscannotgenerallybeforeseenindetail.

12.Webbarguesthatthecoloniallegislativeassembliesrepresentedtheinterestsnotofthecommonpeoplebutofthecolonialupperclasses,acoalitionofmerchantsandnobilitywhofavoredself-ruleandsoughttoelevatelegislativeauthorityattheexpenseoftheexecutive.

13.Closelyrelatedwiththisisthecapacitytobetolerant–not,indeed,ofwhatiswrong,butoftheweaknessesandimmaturityofhumannaturewhichinducepeople,andagainespeciallychildren,tomakemistakes.

14.Proponentsbelievethatmaypermanentlychangethebaby'

sstructure,functioningandmetabolism,settingituptobemorevulnerablethannormaltothedevelopmentinadulthoodofheartdiseaseandrelateddisorderssuchashighbloodpressure,strokeanddiabetes.

15.Moreover,Icanfeelstrongemotionsinresponsetoobjectsofartsthatareinterpretations,ratherthanrepresentations,ofreality.

16.Newformsofthoughtsaswellasnewsubjectsforthoughtmustariseinthefutureastheyhaveinthepast,givingrisetonewstandardsofelegance.

17.Nevermindsomethingascomplexasconversation:

themostpowerfulcomputersstruggletoreliablyrecognizetheshapeofanobject,themostelementaryoftasksforaten-month-oldkid.

18.FewchangesinthedomesticAmericaneconomyinthepostwarperiodappeartometobeassignificantandasinadequatelyrecognized,particularlybynationalpolicymakers,asthosechanges—heavilyinfluencedbytechnology—whichincreasinglybindthedomesticeconomytotherestoftheworld,andmakeitamoreindependentsub-elementofalargerandmorepowerfuleconomicsystem.

19.Whiletherearealmostasmanydefinitionsofhistoryastherearehistorians,modernpracticemostcloselyconformstoonethatseeshistoryastheattempttorecreateandexplainthesignificanteventsofthepast.

20.InacritiquepublishedthisweekinTheLancetmedicaljournal,scientistsconcludethatthereportedlinkbetweenlowbirthweightandhigherbloodpressurelaterinlife,anearlycornerstoneofthetheory,maynotbeasstrongaspreviouslythought.

21.Therealizationthatshecanbeagoodprovidermayincreasethechancesthataworkingwifewillchoosedivorceoveranunsatisfactorymarriage.

22.FormostthinkerssincetheGreekphilosophers,itwasself-evidentthatthereissomethingcalledhumannature,somethingthatconstitutestheessenceofman.

23.Theexactmechanismsinvolvedarestillmysterious,butthelikelihoodthatmanycancersareinitiatedatthelevelofgenessuggeststhatwewillneverpreventallcancers.

24.Thefactthatthegeneralliteratureoninterviewingdoesnotdealwiththejournalisticinterviewseemstobesurprisingfortworeasons.

25.In1993,therewasanexplosioninapopulationofrodentsinsouthwesternUnitedStatesthatspreadhantavirussyndrome,alunginfection,afteradroughtthatkilledofftherodents'

predatorswasquicklyfollowedbyheavyrainsthatexpandedtherats'

foodsupply.

26.Sheadds,“Mostwomenandblacksaresofrightenedthatpeoplewillthinkthey’vegottenaheadbecauseoftheirsexorcolorthattheyplaydown(使不突出)theirvisibility.”

27.Anexaminationofthehistoryofhumanitysuggestedthatmaninourepochissodifferentfrommaninprevioustimesthatitseemedunrealistictoassumethatmenineveryagehavehadincommonsomethingthatcanbecalled"

humannature."

28.Thestudyofprimitivepeopleshasdiscoveredsuchadiversityofcustoms,values,feelings,andthoughtsthatmanyanthropologistsarrivedattheconceptthatmanisbornasablanksheetofpaperonwhicheachculturewritesitstext.

29.Assurgeonswatchathree-dimensionalimageofthesurgery,theymoveinstrumentsthatareconnectedtoacomputer,whichpassestheirmovementstoroboticinstrumentsthatperformthesurgery.

30.Afterdrivingmanyoftheanimalsaroundthemtonearextinction,peoplewereforcedtoabandontheiroldwayoflifeforaradicallynewsurvivalstrategythatresultedinwidespreadstarvationanddisease.

31.Indeed,thehumanhistoryhasnotbeenmerelytouchedbyglobalclimatechange,somescientistsargue,ithasinsomeinstancesbeendrivenbyit.

32.Itistruethatinthiscountrywehavemoreoverweightpeoplethaneverbefore,andthat,inmanycases,beingover-weightcorrelateswithanincreasedriskofheartandbloodvesseldisease.

33.Sciencefictionisnotonlychangespeculatorbutchangeagent,sendinganechofromthefuturethatisbecomingintothepresentthatissculptingit.

34.Itisthecapacityofthecomputerforsolvingproblemsandmakingdecisionsthatrepresentsitsgreatestpotentialandthatposesthegreatestdifficultiesinpredictingtheimpactonsociety.

35.Dependinguponhowthecouplereactstothesenewconditions,itcouldcreateastrongerequalpartnershiporitcouldcreatenewinsecurities.

36.Asaconsequence,itmayprovedifficultorimpossibletoestablishforasuccessfulrevolutionacomprehensiveandtrustworthypictureofthosewhoparticipatedortoanswereventhemostbasicquestionsonemightposeconcerningthesocialoriginsoftheinsurgents.

37.YetWalzer’sargument,howeverdeficient,doespointtooneofthemostseriousweaknessesofcapitalism—namely,thatitbringstopredominantpositionsthosepeoplewho,howeverlegitimatelytheyhaveearnedtheirmaterialrewards,oftenlackthoseimportantqualitieswhichevokeaffectionoradmiration.

38.However,itisthoseofuswhoarepaidtomakethedecisionstodevelop,improveandenforceenvironmentalstandards,Isubmit,whomustleadthecharge.

39.Thetheory,knownasthefetaloriginsofadultdiseasehypothesis,postulatesthatwhenafetusisundernourished,itdivertsresourcestoareasitreallyneedsatthetime,suchasthebrain,attheexpenseoforgansitwillneedlaterinlife,suchasthelungs.

40.Whethertheproductivitygainsthatresultfromnewindustriesbasedonnewtechnologyareproperlyreflectedintheindicesweusetomeasureproductivityornot,eachoftheseindustrieshasgivenusaquantumjumpinproductivity,nomatterhowyouchoosetodefineit.

41.Theemphasisondatagatheredfirst-hand,combinedwithacross-culturalperspectivebroughttotheanalysisofculturespastandpresent,makesthisstudyauniqueanddistinctivelyimportantsocialscience.

42.ItisrecountedofThomasCarlylethatwhenheheardoftheillnessofhisfriend,HenryTailor,hewentoffimmediatelytovisithim,carryingwithhiminhispocketwhatremainedofabottleofmedicineformerlyprescribedforanindispositionofMrsCarlyle’s.

43.Thequestionofwhetherthedecreaseinplantfecunditycausedbythesprayingofpesticidesactuallycausesadeclineintheoverallpopulationoffloweringplantspeciesstillremainsunanswered.

44.PresidentBush,inaJune11speechonglobalclimatechange,describedas"

fatallyflawed"

the1997treatynegotiatedinKyoto,Japan,bytheUnitedStatesandotherindustrialcountriesbutlaterrejectedbytheBushAdministration.

45.Giventhegreatexpenseofconductingsuchexperimentswithpropercontrols,andthelimitedpromiseofexperimentsperformedthusfar,itisquestionablewhetherfurtherexperimentsinthisareashouldevenbeconducted.

46.Oneofthefirstmeasuresproposedbypres

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