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- Susan posted on 05/23/2011
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- Susan posted on 05/01/2011ÎÒÐèÒª½ô¼±Ï¹±à³öÒ»¸ö¹ÊÊÂÀ´£¬µ«ÏëÏóÁ¦¿Ý½ß±à²»³öÀ´£¬ËùÒÔÎÊһϴó¼Òƽ³£Ï²»¶Ê² ôÑùµÄ¹ÊÊ£¿ ÊÀÉϵĹÊÊÂǧǧÍò£¬µ«archetype and motif»¹ÊÇÓм£¿ÉÑ°¡£´Ó´óÁ˽²£¬ÓÐÐÐÈË˵¹ý µÄthe hero takes journey£¬»òÕßboy meets girl. СµÄmotif, ÎÒ¾õµÃÓÐÒâ˼µÄ£¬ ÓÐÈçϼ¸¸ö£¬Çë´ó¼Ò²¹³ä£¬½¨Òé¡£ÎÒÒªÏÈÈ·¶¨ÏÂÒ»¸ömotif,ÔÙÔÚÕâ¸ö»ù´¡ÉÏϹ±à¡£ 1¡£Destiny fulfilled£ºÀֹ۵ģ¬ÑÇɪÍõ£»±¯¹ÛµÄ£¬¶íµ×ÆÖ˹Íõ¡£»òÕßÏñ¹¦·òÐÜè ÀïµÄ£¬Ô½¶ã×Ådestiny·´µ½Ô½fulfill it. 2. Go back time to change the future£º»òÕ߸ÄÕý´íÎ󣬱¯¾ç±äϲ¾ç£»»òÕßÓÐfate¹Ü
- Susan posted on 04/13/2011I had to do a character analysis on the secretary of the Devil for a school project. Here it is: I work in the HR department and my big boss is Lucifer the Devil. My job is to prep my clients before their meetings with the big boss. They need to go into the meeting composed, so they don¡¯t have to end up being dragged in kicking and weeping. If achieved, everyone will be happy; if not, they are the ones that will suffer and they cannot blame me for that. I like my job: I get to meet a lot of inter
- Susan posted on 12/09/2010´ó¼Ò¿´¿´×Ô¼ºÄÜÕ¼¼¸Ìõ¹þ¡£ ÔÌâÔÚÕâÀ»¹ÓоÞÏêϸµÄ²âÑ飬²»¹ýҪע²á¡£ http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/Default.aspx 1. Think of actual situations in which you had the opportunity to do something that was novel or innovative. How frequently did you show CREATIVITY or INGENUITY in these situations? 2. Think of actual situations in which you had the opportunity to explore something new or to do something different. How frequently did you show CURIOSITY or INTEREST in these situations?
- Susan posted on 12/02/2010
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- Susan posted on 05/14/2010¿´¸ô±ÚJoey˵¡°ÐÐΪÒÕÊõ¡±£¬ÏëÆðÄê³õдµÄÕâƪ±Ê¼Ç¡£ Pompidou doesn¡¯t really look as grotesque as in the photos. It is like a gigantic fish tank. Anything tube-shaped looks approachable to me. The featured exhibition that day was a collection from female artists. There was a giant poster at the entry titled ¡°Do women have to strip to be recognized as an artist?¡± or something to that effect. The topic here apparently is about gender inequality. I chuckled at the idea of stripping artists, but soon I r
- Susan posted on 04/30/2010
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- Susan posted on 06/25/2009I was driving to downtown to catch a show in the evening while listening to the Teaching Company¡¯s philosophy course ¡°Questions of Value¡±. The voice of Professor Patrick Grim from SUNY has a soothing, almost hypnotizing effect. Typically I would be a little put off by it, but his relaxed manner puts me at ease. He presents his arguments well and doesn¡¯t seem to try too hard to make you agree with him, so listening to his course is more like having a casual conversation with a mentor. That day¡¯s top
- Susan posted on 05/12/2009We¡¯ve seen a sneaky preview of the new Star Trek. It is as brilliant as we hoped and more. The review will be posted shortly, but in the meantime here¡¯s an exclusive online Q&A with director JJ Abrams, in which he explains just what made him want to explore the depths of the Vulcan psyche and why he left our cover star¡¯s famous bowl-cut well alone. ESQUIRE: Would it be fair to describe the plot of your new Star Trek film as the birth of the Spock and Kirk bromance? JJ ABRAMS: The primary relations
- Susan posted on 02/12/2009http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muezza Muezza (or Mu'izza) (Arabic: معزة) is said to have been the Islamic prophet Muhammad's favorite cat.[1] The most famous story about Muezza recounts how the call to prayer was given, and as Muhammad went to put on one of his robes, he found his cat sleeping on one of the sleeves, and instead of disturbing the cat he cut off the sleeve and let him sleep.[2] It has also been recorded that he used water that Muezza had drunk from for wudu.[3] M
- Susan posted on 01/22/2009
- Susan posted on 11/20/2008Three other questions can be found here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7739493.stm ------------------------------------------------------ 1. SHOULD WE KILL HEALTHY PEOPLE FOR THEIR ORGANS? Suppose Bill is a healthy man without family or loved ones. Would it be ok painlessly to kill him if his organs would save five people, one of whom needs a heart, another a kidney, and so on? If not, why not? Consider another case: you and six others are kidnapped, and the kidnapper somehow
- Susan posted on 09/13/2008
- Susan posted on 09/09/2008How Spiritual Are You? 1. I often feel so connected to the people around me that it is like there is no separation between us. True False 2. I often do things to help protect animals and plants from extinction. True False 3. I am fascinated by the many things in life that cannot be scientifically explained. True False 4. Often I have unexpected flashes of insight or understanding while relaxing. True False 5. I sometimes feel so connected to nature that everything se
- Susan posted on 08/22/2008
- Susan posted on 12/28/2007
- Susan posted on 12/18/2007NEW YORK ¡ª In the year 1215, a group of English barons handed King John a document written on parchment. Put your royal seal on this, they said. John did, and forever changed the relationship between the monarchy and those it governed. The document was the Magna Carta, a declaration of human rights that would set some of the guiding principles for democracy as it is known today. While that original edict was initially ignored and John died the next year, its key ideas were included in other
- Susan posted on 10/14/2007
- Susan posted on 10/03/2007The story about Oedipus¡¯ children. Greeks, they just cannot help themselves! ----------------- When Oedipus stepped down as King of Thebes, he gave the kingdom to his two sons, Eteocles and Polynices, who agreed to alternate the throne every year.[1] After the first year, Eteocles refused to step down and Polynices attacked Thebes with his supporters (the eponymous Seven). The two brothers killed each other in single combat. Their maternal uncle, King Creon, who had ascended to the throne of Thebes, de
- Susan posted on 08/31/2007
- Susan posted on 06/05/2007Adagio Ò²»ØÀ´×ø×ø°É¡£ ¡¤À¼¡¡ÖÛ¡¤ °§¸è ʲôÄÜÌî³äÎÒÐÄÖÐ ¾Þ´óµÄ¿Õ¶´£¿ ÔÚÿһÄêµÄÕâЩҹÍí ÐÇÐÇ´ÓÌì¿ÕÏûʧ ¿Õ¿õµÄÒ¹½«ÎÒΧ¹ü ÕâÊÇÒ»¸öããÎޱߵĿն´ ÎÒÒÑËÀÈ¥£¬¶øÄ㻹»î×Å¡£ À´×ÔÒ£Ô¶¼ÇÒäµÄ·ç ̾Ϣ×Å¿ÞÆü×Å ÔÚÎÒÉí±ß·ÉÎè ¿ÊÍû½øÈëÎÒµÄÐÄÔà Ðýת£¬ÉÏÉý ÔÚÐé¿ÕÖе®ÉúÒ»¸öеÄÐÇ¼Ê ¶øÎÒÏëµ½ÄÇЩѪ ÄÇЩ²»ÄÜ´¥ÃþµÄ²»ÄÜÔÚÈ˼äÁôϺۼ£µÄ ÉúÃüµÄ×îºóÓ¡¼Ç ÄÇЩÔÚÃÎÀﻹż¶øÓ¿ÏֵݧºÅ Ò»Æð¶ÝÈëºÚ°µÖ®ÖÐ £¨ÄÇ»áÊÇÒ»¸ö¸üºÃµÄÊÀ½çÂ𣿣© ÀäÄ®Á÷ÊŵÄËêÔ°¡ Äã×ÝÈ»ÓÐÎÞÇîµÄÁ¦Á¿ÈÃÎÒÒÅÍü Ò²ÎÞ·¨Ä¨È¥ÎÒÐÄÖеĿն´ ÄãÎÞ·
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- Susan posted on 03/06/2007Õâ¸ö×òÌìÍíÉÏÔÚµçÊÓÉÏ¿´µ½µÄ£¬×ªÀ´¸ø°¢À¶¡¿´¿´¡££º) ----------------- A German brother and sister are challenging the law against incest so that they can continue their relationship free from the threat of imprisonment. Patrick St¨¹bing, an unemployed locksmith, and his sister Susan have had four children together since starting a sexual relationship in 2000. Three of the children are in foster care, and two have unspecified disabilities. The couple, who live near Leipzig, grew up separately and o
- Susan posted on 12/21/2006
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