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Thanksgiving Day in America is a time to offer thanks, of family gatherings and holiday meals. A time of turkeys, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. A time for Indian corn, holiday parades and giant balloons. 在美国,感恩节是一个感谢恩赐,家庭团聚,合家欢宴的日子;是一个家家餐桌上都有火鸡、填料、南瓜馅饼的日子;是一个充满了印第安玉米、假日游行和巨型气球的日子。 Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of Novembe (06/22/2006 08:45:10) [查看全文] Lately, your job has taken up much of your time. You've even started bringing work at home and you keep working until the wee hours (凌晨)of the morning. You spend Saturdays and Sundays with your head bent on your work. And you're supposed to spend these days with your family, or friends, or for your relaxation! (06/22/2006 08:45:10) [查看全文] I’ll give you some advice about life. 给你生活的忠告 Eat more roughage; 多吃些粗粮; Do more than others expect you to do and do it pains; 给别人比他们期望的更多,并用心去做; Remember what life tells you; 熟记生活告诉你的一切; Don’t take to heart every thing you hear. Don’t spend all that you have. Don’t sleep as long as you want; 不要轻信你听到的每件事,不要花光你的所有,不要想 (06/22/2006 08:45:10) [查看全文] Craig Barrett Intel 3-year return: 318% AGE: 59 CEO since: 1998 At least life at the top hasn't been dull for Barrett, the 25-year Intel veteran who stepped into the CEO slot at the beginning of 1998. Since then, the company has been blindsided by the sudden rise of the market for sub-$1,000 PCs, had its dirty laundry aired (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Russell T. Lewis The New York Times 3-year return: 130% Age: 51 CEO since: 1997 Lewis made major strides last year toward reinventing the Times as a national newspaper. Along with chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr., whose family still owns a controlling interest, Lewis coordinated a $1 billion plan (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Personal Background
个人档案: Steven Jobs Apple Computer 3-year return: 26% AGE: 42 CEO since: 1997 史蒂文o乔伯斯 APPLE电脑 三年的投资回报率:26% 年龄:42岁 任职CEO起始时间:1997年 Here's a guy with enough savvy and brainpower to effectively hold down two CEO jobs at once--and do a pretty amazing jo (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Panic on the Highway 山路历险记 "Fear is a fact of life everyone faces from time to time. In most cases fearis a healthy reaction to a dangerous situation. But sometimes fear can be so extreme, so overwhelming, that it interferes with normal living. That is what happened to me driving cross-country last summer. (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Paradox of Our Times 我们这个时代的尴尬 [1]We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; we have more degrees, but less common sense; more knowledge, but less judgement; more experts, but more problems; more medicine, but less wellness. [2] We spend too (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] The Rich Get Richer Faster than Ever 富翁比以往更快地变富 (1) [1]Britain's richest people have experienced the biggest-ever rise in their wealth, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. [2] Driven by the "new economy of internet and computer entrepreneurs, the wealth of those at t (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] My Irreplaceable Treasure 人生珍品 [1]Recently I gave a dinner party for some close friends. To add a touch of elegance to the evening, I brought out the good stuff--my white Royal Crown Derby china with the fine blue-and-gold border. When we were seated, one of the guests noticed the beat-up gravy boat I'd placed a (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] What Are the Risks of Smoking 吸烟有害健康 [1]Before Dr. Luther L. Terry, then the Surgeon General of the United States, issued his office's first "Report on Smoking and Health" more than 30 years ago, thousands of articles had already been written on the effects of tobacco use on the (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] 太平洋战争打得正酣之时,麦克阿瑟将军常常从繁忙中抬起头,注视着挂在墙上的镜框,镜框里是篇文章,名为《青春》。这篇文章一直伴随着他,也跟着他到了日本。后来,日本人在东京的美军总部发现了它,《青春》便开始在日本流传。 一位资深的日本问题观察家说,在日本实业界,只要有成就者,没有哪一个不熟知不应用这篇美文的,就连松下电器的创始人松下幸之助几十年来也把《青春》当作他的座右铭。 还有这么一件趣事,足以证明《青春》在日本的魅力。一天,美国影片销售协会主席罗森菲尔德参加日本实业界的聚会,晚宴之前的谈话,他随意说了一句:“《青春》的作者,便是我的祖父。”在座的各位 (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Three Days to See All of us have read thrilling stories in which the hero had only a limited and specified time to live. Sometimes it was as long as a year; sometimes as short as twenty-four hours. But always we were interested in discovering just how the doomed man chose to spend his last days or his last hours. I speak, of course, (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] Here is a story. A participant in the long-distance race got his shoes filled with sand when he was crossing a beach. He had to stop to get the sand out hastily before he resumed running.1 Unfortunately a grain of sand remained rubbing the sole and became increasingly telling so that each step meant a twinge of pain.2 Reluctant to halt (06/19/2006 09:51:00) [查看全文] |
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