Let’s learn from each other and help each other
Helping others is a good traditional virtue of Chinese people, if we help each other, our society would be more harmony. Learning from each other is also important for everyone, as the saying goes , nothing is best but there are things better.
In today's society, competition between us is more and more intense, we should have awareness that we should help and learn from each other to make ourselves better. Everyone has his advantage,we can learn from others' advantage to make up the part that we are not good at.
Internationally, we also can find that countries help and learn from each other to make itself develop better. Communications between countries become more and more frequently. It's frequently seen that when one country is in help, other countries would offer help quickly. Such as the earthquake happened in Wenchuan, the tsunami happened in Indonesia and so on.
Help and learn from others is a sign of loving each other. With help from others, it can be easier for us to do things, and with learning from others, we can be better and better.
Lessons a person could learn from having a roommate
One of the most important aspects of breaking away from mom and dad and attending school away from home is meeting new people from all walks of life. You may not use your roommate as a "guide" or parent surrogate, as some have
suggested.
But,
having
a
roommate can definitely help a person free himself from his shell and learn how to socialize with all kinds of different people. I learned a lot and, at least partially, I have roommates to thank for it. I would have my share our happy things, and I learned from other people's sense of humor, sense of place in the world, sense of belonging. If I'd never had a roommate , I probably would have gotten approximately the same grades in the same classes and learned the same
things-in the classroom.
Having
a
roommate,
especially in a year, can help one learn this life's lesson .My own experience says that you're much better off if you do.
They can start college as lifelong best buddies yet stop speaking to each other by mid-terms. They can meet for the first time the week before classes begin and end up the godparents of each other’s children in later years.
A victimless crime
A crime is a violation of established law, but not all crimes have a readily identifiable victim. A victimless crime is one where an act that violates an established law is committed, without leaving a victim behind; that is, there is no resulting damage to a person or property. In these cases, there is usually no victim because the illegal activity was consensually entered into. For this reason, victimless crimes are often called consensual crimes.
The concept of a victimless crime often plays a role in the proposed repeal of certain laws, especially the criminalization of drugs, prostitution and other vices. The argument presented by civil libertarians is that such laws only serve to punish citizens for personal lifestyle decisions which do not violate the legal rights of others. A citizen should be allowed to purchase and smoke legally, for example, because his or her private consumption in a private home does not affect anyone else's . Decriminalizing certain victimless crimes would reduce the prison population and take significant pressure off an overworked judicial system.
Information found on the Internet
The World Wide Web offers information and data from all over the world. Because so much information is available, and because that information can appear to be fairly “anonymous”, it is necessary to develop skills to evaluate what you find. When you use a research or academic library, the books, journals and other resources have already been evaluated by scholars, publishers and librarians. Every resource you find has been evaluated in one way or another before you ever see it. When you are using the World Wide Web, none of this applies. There are no filters. Because anyone can write a Web page, documents of the widest range of quality, written by authors of the widest range of authority, are available on an even playing field. Excellent resources reside along side the most dubious. The Internet epitomizes the concept of Caveat lector: Let the reader beware. This document discusses the criteria by which scholars in most fields evaluate print information, and shows how the same criteria can be used to assess information found on the Internet.
Old people in the workforce
Workplaces are dynamic, not static. Older workers are not a homogeneous group; each is a unique individual with strengths and weaknesses. Older
workers can have a positive impact on the workplace and work outcomes when their background and skills are matched to the task at hand. There are demonstrable financial and personal health benefits, particularly mental health benefits, which potentially lead to reduced public health costs. And the positive impact of workforce reliability and stability of older workers on the ‘business bottom line’ should not be underestimated. More needs to be done to improve workforce participation of older workers.
Older people need to work, and workplaces of the future need older workers. The key is sound public policy, public and private sector collaboration, and inspirational leaders who rise to the challenge, embrace employee diversity and realise the potential of flexible workplaces. With the ageing population and skills shortage, attributing common characteristics to all older workers and negative stereotyping is counterproductive. We need to celebrate the advances in public health contributing to this longevity and capitalise on the benefits that age and experience bring to society in general and the workplace in particular. The media plays an important role in countering these negative attitudes and stereotypes
My first encounter with Disney
My first memory of a family vacation was to Walt DIeny World Resorts in Florida. I was seven and could not believe that I was getting to go Disney. I remember being at the Magic Kingdom and surrounded by these enormous hats. For some unexplained reason I had to try them all on, and found such joy in doing it. I play a roller coaster, pirate ships, merry-go-round etc recreation facilities, these are the first time I, I overcame her to play exciting mobile game, this for my future very helpful, this was a very pleasant journey, lifetime! Every time I have come back I smile at the hats I still find all over the Disney Resort. Of course I try them on and remember the fun, excitement and love of our family vacation.
How different populations compare with each other
The lifestyle in a city and in a countryside are very different because there are infrastructures in cities but there are not in countryside, like transports, high buildings that make the landscape very different. In the countryside, it's an agricultural lifestyle, where you'll find the peasants. If you compare the populations between cities and countryside, you will find the population of countryside older than in cities. The people in countryside tend to be friendlier. Since it's small, everybody knows each other. But in cities since it's sometimes so big that people are very distant from each other, there's no real connection, and that leads to indifference
Is EQ more valuable than IQ
Have you heard about this idea called "EQ"? It's like IQ, but instead of measuring how smart you are, it's a way of thinking about how good a person is at dealing with the emotional aspects of life. It seems to me that the current educational model puts too much emphasis on IQ and not enough on EQ, and maybe that's part of person things turn out so tragically sometimes.
Hmm, that's interesting: so instead of just depending on education, IQ, family background, and luck, maybe success depends on a person's EQ as well.
Oh, definitely. In fact, it's becoming more and more common for companies to give a questionnaire to job applicants that tries to determine the person's EQ, in addition to looking at their school and employment history.
Then it really is important for our educational system to help students become more emotionally mature and self-reliant, because in addition to preventing really tragic outcomes like suicide, a good EQ is important for everyone's success.
lessons a person could learn from having a roommate
In my opinion, to have a roommate is a good thing when you study at a boarding school. You can learn many things from having a roommate. First of all, you should learn how to make friends with your roommate. You need to be sincere and considerate. Only when you treat a person with all your heart, can you win him/her over. Sharing a room with someone is somewhat like living in a family, so you need to learn to help each other when you both meet with difficulties. Last but not the least, don't forget to share what you feel especially when you are unhappy, he/she might be a great help. You certainly learn a lot if you have a roommate.