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大家都知道在英语中M r.,M rs.,和M iss的意思。M r.用在男子名字前,M rs.用在已婚女子名字前,M iss用在单身女子名字前。但是M s.到底是什么意思呢?当你不知道某女子是否已经结婚时,人们则在女子姓名前加上M s.。有些妇女声称M r.没有表明男子是否已经结婚。这是男子的优势。他们想要在这一点上和男子平等。于是,他们喜欢M s.这个单词。这些妇女认为他们婚否对于别人来说不是一件重要的事情。Y ou all know them eaning of M r.,M rs.,and M iss.M r.is used be-fore the nam e of m en.M rs.is for m arried wom-en and M iss is f…  相似文献   

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A factor analytic study of the Minnesota Teacher Attitude Inventory indicated that a 'Traditionalistic" belief about child control was measured by that instrument. The relationships between the "Traditionalism" factor, the 16 PF, and ACT were examined for 101 students prior to admission into professional education courses. The naive student who espoused "Traditionalism" tended to be anxious, less intelligent and male. The ACT "English" and "Mathematics" test scores seemed to correspond more with measures of intelligence than the "Social Studies" and "Natural Science" scores, although all four together defined an "achievement" factor. Evidently the student registering greater achievement was "tender-minded" and "imaginative." Differences between male and female students who intend to teach suggest that they may best be taught differently.  相似文献   

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Bram Stoker talks about the beguiling nature of the vampire; the manipulation, the desire, and the threat. This article looks to outline some of the factors in international schools that impact the organization, especially leadership, and that drain energy. It utilizes the folkloric and literary metaphor of the vampire to illustrate, understand, and discuss how individuals, systems, and structures can take away the life force of the organization. In particular, the international school with its vulnerabilities and issues of identity is prone to boundary attacks both from within and from the outside. The article uses research particularly in organizational management, international schools, school leadership, and folklore. The discussion offers a way of understanding vampirism as a metaphor to describe the forces both internal and external to a school that drain energy and positivity. These forces originate from a myriad of diverse factors such as individuals, groups, structures, and a school’s own unique history and location. In developing a theory of vampirism and applying it to an international school, I explore why such schools are especially vulnerable, what can be done to negate such energy draining, and the areas of school life where it can occur—the shadows where vampirism thrives.  相似文献   

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Mr.Knott has a job in a factor far from his home. So he was usu-ally quite tired when he got home.At nine o'clock one evening, when he was in bed, the telephone bell rang in the living room of his house. He went downstairs loathly,picked up the telephone and said, “This is  相似文献   

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Mr. Tin , a fatand shortm an . He is fatand short like a large tin(缸). Mr. H ill is a strong and tall man .He is strong and tall like a hill . One m orning the two men meteach other in the street."If you give me an 'h'to me , I will become Thin (thin)."s…  相似文献   

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M r.K nott lived in London.O ne evening, after traveling a long 1 ,he got 2 very tired. Just as he going to bed, the telephone rang, so hew entdow nstairs, 3 the telephone said,“This is W hite Bridge 3122.W ho’sthat 4 ,please ? ” “W att,” a m an answ ered. “W hat’s your 5 , please?” said M r.K nott again. “W att is 6nam e, ”w as the answ ered. “Y es, I 7 youthat.W …  相似文献   

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Mr.Knottwasamiddleschoolteacher.HetaughtinabigschoolinLondon.Helivedalongwayfromschool,sohewasusuallyquitetiredwhenhegothome.Atnineo’clockonenight,whenhewasinbed,thetelephonebellranginthehall(厅)ofhishouse,sohewentdownstairs,pickedupthetelephoneandsaid,“ThisisWhitebridge3156.Who’sspeaking,please?”“Watt,”amananswered.“What’syourname,please?”saidMr.Knott.“Watt’smyname,”wastheanswer.“Yes,Iaskedyouthat,what’syourname?”Mr.Knottsaidagain.“Itoldyou,Watt’smyname,”saidtheotherma…  相似文献   

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Mr. Knott has a job in a factory far from his home. So he was usually quite tired when he got home. At nine o‘clock one evening, when he was in bed, the telephone bell rang in the living room of his house. He went downstairs loathly, picked up the telephone and said, “This is Washington Street 165. Who‘s speaking, please?“  相似文献   

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1.What is your trouble?Three days ago I began to cough and sneeze,I figured it was justa cold,but this morning I took my temperature and it was 39℃.So I thought I'd better see a doctor.2.What did you want to see me about?My shoulder has been sore for the last week.3.What seems to be bothering you?  相似文献   

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