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High School Group Questions.
In 1970, Sister Mary Yukenda of Zambia wrote to Dr. Ernst Stullinger, an American astronaut, asking Dr. Ernst Stullinger: "Why spend billions of dollars on projects as far away as Mars, when there are still children on Earth who are threatened with starvation?" In his reply, Stulinger told her such a true story:
400 years ago, there was a count in a small town in Germany, who was a kind-hearted man who donated a large part of his income to the poor in the town who were threatened by the plague. One day, the Count met a strange man who worked hard during the day and was concentrating on a study at night: grinding small pieces of glass into lenses, and then putting the ground lenses into the barrel to observe small objects.
The Count was fascinated by this never-before-seen gizmo, which could be magnified and observed, and he decided to invite the man to live in his castle and devote all his time to studying the optics.
However, when the townspeople learned of the Count's decision, they all complained: "We are still suffering from the plague, and you are spending money on the idler and his useless hobby!" The Count was unmoved, and he said
I will help everyone as much as I can, but I will continue to fund this man and his work, and I am sure that one day it will pay off. ”
Sure enough, this man's work paid off handsomely – the invention of the microscope. The invention of the microscope brought unprecedented advances in medicine, and the resulting research and results eradicated the plague and other infectious diseases that were ravaging much of the world.
Stullinger's point was clear: the money spent by the Count to support the research invention ended up greatly alleviating human suffering, and the reward was far greater than simply using the money to help those suffering from the plague.
In fact, Sister Yukenda's questioning represents a humanistic feeling of compassion for the present and sympathy for the weak, while Dr. Stullinger represents a scientific spirit that focuses on the future and innovates for the benefit of mankind, both of which are indispensable in our lives.
Based on your understanding of this material, please think about the relationship between humanities, science, and life, and write your thoughts and feelings into an essay with a self-proposed topic, no limit on genre, no more than 2 000 words.
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Time is running out. The examinees around me should be reasoning in the last paragraph, right? If I had chosen a modest argument from the beginning, I should have reassuredly and mechanically cited the last example
It's a pity that today, in the college entrance examination room, I didn't.
I don't regret it. I want to write about my childhood playmates, the juvenile dreams of Xia Cicada singing, the throbbing of youth in white clothes and black dresses, the occasional discouragement under the weight of the college entrance examination, and the strength of tears and smiles. I want to write about the subtle touches of ordinary life.
Even if it's a discussion, I want to reject dazzling quotes and examples, and quietly use simple language to explain what I think and understand.
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1.Konoha Ninja Village Naruto 2Sand Ninja Village Kazekage 3
Mist Ninja Village Mizukage 4Cloud Ninja Village Thunder Shadow 5Iwa Ninja Village Tsuchikage.
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Hokage, Wind Shadow, Water Shadow, Thunder Shadow, Iwakage.
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The Land of Thunder is said to have a roaring thunder that reverberates through the towering mountains. The peninsula is divided by the country, and the river that flows through the mountains forms many twists and turns of the coastline where it reaches the sea, showing the majestic beauty of the sea. In addition, there are many hot springs in the country.
The land of water is an island country with its own unique culture, floating in the open sea. Although the land is surrounded by sea water on all sides, there are still many mountain peaks. In addition, the islands around the island have a variety of different customs and customs, and there are many islanders who live in accordance with them.
Most of the land is covered by desolate rocky land, and the borders of the country are connected to rocky mountains, blocking communication with other countries. In addition, the wind blowing from the north crosses the mountain range and transports small rocks from Japan to other countries, which is a famous natural phenomenon called "rock rain".
The gentle hills of the Fire Nation spread over the entire territory of the country, and it is a country with abundant barns that can support a large population. Due to its location among the five major countries, it has been a key point of transportation in ancient times, and has also contributed to cultural exchanges between countries, and the vitality generated by it has supported the economy and prosperity of the country on fire.
The Land of the WindThe Land of the Wind has a vast territory, but most of it is covered by deserts. There is very little rainfall throughout the year, and people live in settlements in oases all over the desert, and although the environment is extremely harsh, the population is quite large, and there is a lot of trade with the country of Konoha.
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1st Hokage, 2nd Hokage, 3rd Hokage, 4th Hokage, 5th Hokage.
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As long as you hit bawkbak when choosing people, you can choose hidden characters.
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Why can't I understand you?
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Most of the originals don't need to be watched.,Because it has little to do with the main line.,And there's not much really good-looking non-original parts that are definitely a must-see.,If you want to avoid the original.,**The following number of episodes:
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There is a paragraph in front of that about Naruto and them doing tasks, which has little to do with the storyline, and that paragraph can be left unwatched.
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Click on the folder of the Naruto version of the children, and there will be a date folder in it, and then click on it, and there will be a date text document in it.
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