identity is determined by genetic endowment (what is inherited from parents), shaped by environment, and influenced by chance events.
who we are is determined by three things; First, our genes or what our parents have given us, our legacy; cond, environment, and third, luck or opportunities
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It may be heightened by their choice to pursue a college education. (3) 求婚大作战结局
If they choo to go to college to continue their education, they will face an even more rious struggle between the desire to be independent and the need to depend on the financial support of their parents.藕片
Hoffman defines this process as “freedom from an excessive need for approval, cloness, togetherness, and emotional support in relation to the mother and father.”(4)
Children need their parents to tell them what to do or not to do. They also need to be clo to their parents and receive encouragement, love, all kinds of emotional support which give
them strength. But when they grow up, they no longer have the same needs like babies.
To distance onelf mentally in order to understand or judge better; consider sth. as if from a distance
Students need to distance themlves mentally to e better their development
young people tend to rebel against traditional practices.
In their adolescent years, however, people often have doubts about the matters and sometimes oppo them
people from a variety of ethnic backgrounds
people from many different races
they are also acquiring new ways of asmbling and processing information(10)
They are also finding or learning new ways of arranging, organizing, analyzing or underst
anding information. It implies that mere information is not scientific truth. Scientific truth requires the processing of information. In college, students will learn new approaches, methods, and theories which will change many of their prejudices.
Unit2
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One poem committed to memory in grade school survives in my mind. (para. 4)
I still remember one poem I learned in grade school.
Perhaps only a truly discontented child can become as duced by boks as I was
If a person work really hard at reading and writing he or she is bound to be resless
Perhaps restlessness is a necessary corollary of devoted literacy. (para.5)
Perhaps if a person works really hard at reading and writing, he or she is bound to be restless. There was waking, and there was sleeping. And then there were books, a kind of parallel 志愿工作univer in which I might be a newcomer but was never really a stra
nger. (para. 7)
Between the time I woke up and the time I went to sleep, I read.
Reading has always been my home, my sustenance, my great invincible companion, (para. 9)
Reading has always given me joy and comfort, food and drink, and strength and companionship.
Unit3
I am still just as ignorant for all your telling
I am still as ignorant as befoe of the name of flowers alothough you had told me
1. But now,as he spoke,that memory faded. His was the truer. (para 15)
But now, as he spoke, that memory about the ridiculous scene gradually disappeared. Aft
er all, his memory was the truer one. They did have a good time on the whole that afternoon.
开学演讲稿2. He had lost all that dreamy vagueness and indecision. Now he had the air of a man who has found his place in life.
At that time, the man was much younger, full of dreams,very unpractical, very unclear about what he should do with his life. But now he looked like a man who has found a successful career. 3. As he spoke,…she felt the strange east that had slumbered so long…hungry stare upon tho places.
中国建设银行股份有限公司“ The strange beast” probably refers to her long-cherished wish to travel to all tho distant and mysterious places. It had been hidden deep in her heart for quite a long time becau it was impossible for her to realize it given her financial and health conditions. But now this old wish emed to be suddenly awakened.
Only I did desire, eventually, to turn into a magic carpet and carry you away to all tho lands you longed to e.
Once again we e the other side of the man. He can sometimes say beautiful things.
车钩As he spoke she lifted her head as though she drank something; the strange beast in her bosom began to purr…
She had just heard something which was so comforting and refreshing that she felt good. Her long buried love for the man emed to wake up again.