Ⅰ 谁知到最近美国畅销什么小说,可以作为SAT写作素材的
1. Franklin Roosevelt: Paralytic illnessa. adversity b. hard work c. self-satisfaction
2. William Shakespeare:great British playwright(剧作家)1564 Duirng Renaissance
3. Mitsubishi Electrical Instrial Co. ltd./ Steven jobs Focus on detail
4.Benjamin Franklin- the drafter of the Declaration of Independence(1757-1775), US Constitutioninventor- lighting conctor ; the first inventor and scientists who enjoys an international reputation.a.creativityb.adversity
born poor, Two years schooling c.hard work
你可以写写这些例子啊。我去新东方社区里面找到的,里面还有很多资料呢,你可以自己去里面看看,就是资料栏里出国留学资料那里。
Ⅱ SAT写作例子
SAT写作例子1:Success
:Success
Thesis:Success can be disastrous.
Subject:The Manhattan Project
Detail:
At the end of WWII,despite Japan’s heavy losses,the leaders in Japan was reluctant to surrender.When Truman became president,he was informed of the U.S gorvenment’s secret Manhattan Project which had designed an atomic bomb.On August 6,1945,the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima,resulting in nearly 130,000 casualties and the leveling of 90% of the city.Three days later,with no response from Japan,Truman authorized the second dropping on Nagaski,killing and wounding over 75,000 people.While this policy successfully ended the Pacific War which may cause even greater losses,it was a catastrophe to the local people who suffered from this atomic annihilation.It succeeded in bring peace to the world at the cost of millions of innocent lives.
Example also serves:Great success requires great loss.
SAT写作例子2:creativity/curiosity
Theme:creativity/curiosity
Subject:Henry Ford
Detail: Henry ford,one of the most influential inventors in the history, was always inattentive in school. Once ,he and a friend took a watch apart to probe the principle behind it. Angry and upset, the teacher punished him both to stay after school. their punishment was to stay until they had fixed the watch. but the teacher did not know young ford’s genius,in ten minutes,this mechanical wizard had repaired the watch and was on this way home.It is imagination that invigorated Ford to make a through inquiry about things he did not know.He once plugged up the spout of a teapot and placed it on the fire. then he waited to see what would happen. the water boiled and, of course, turned to steam. since the steam had no way to escape, the teapot exploded. the explosion cracked a mirror and broke a window.Ford’s year of curiosity and tinkering paid off,when he built his imagination of horseless carriage into reality, the history of transportation was changed forever.
SAT写作例子3:Opinion
Theme: Opinion
Thesis: Nothing is accepted by everyone.
Subject: Darwin's Origin of Species -1859
Detail:
Charles Darwin shocked the world with his theory of evolution as proposed in Origin of Species. He explained that, over time, species adapt to their environment in order to survive and then pass along these acquired traits to future generations in a process known as "natural selection." Although his ideas are widely accepted today, the notion that species could have evolved from an entirely different species caused outrage from those believing that all living creatures were created by God.
Thesis:It is better to determine one’s own views of right and wrong than follow the crowd.
Subject:Thomas Panie & Susan B. Anthony
Detail:
At the beginning of the American Revolution,the American colonies were,with hesitancy and troublesome doubts,moving toward independence.Few people favored complete independence,while orther,firmly believed in conservative thoughts,wished to send more petitions and appeals to the King.At that time,Thomas Paine appeal the colonies to separate themselves from Britain and to make America one place in world where freedom and love of humankind could flourish.His famous pamphlet,Common Sense,was outspoken,touche,pierce to the truth with a single pertinent remark.It impressed deeply upon everyone’s mind that his belief become one of the most inportant ideology of the American Revolution.Although I am not a feminist,I admire Susan B. Anthony for her daring to hold on to her view even being mocked cruely by her contemporaries.A tireless civil rights worker,Anthony devoted her life to the work which guranteed women’s basic right,including suffrage and equal protestions under law.She believed that”men and women are created equal”and persevered unremittingly in opening doors and expanding acceptable modes of behavior for women.In the patriarchy socity of her time,people considered her unladylike and ridiculous.However,19th Amendment to the Constitution gives women’s rights to vote which established Susan B. Anthony as a bold revolutionary feminist in history.
Examples also serves: People should take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general.
SAT写作例子4:honest
Theme:honest
Thesis:Honest is the best policy.
Subject:Watergate scandal
Detail:
Watergate scandal initiated a prolonged crisis of confidence and renewed public cynicism toward a government that had systematically lied to the people and violated their civil liberties. A 1974 poll asked people how much faith they had in the executive branch of government. Only 14 percent answered “a great deal”; 43 percent said “hardly any.” Restoring credibility and respect became the primary challenge facing Nixon’s successors. Unfortunately, a new array of economic and foreign crisis would make that task doubly difficult.
Sometimes it is necessary, and even desirable, for public leaders to withhold information from the public in order to further the public’s ultimate interests, in the sense that fully disclosing to the public certain types of information would threaten public safety and perhaps even national security. For example, if the President were to disclose the government’s strategies for thwarting specific plans of an international terrorist or a drug, those strategies would surely fail, and the public’s health and safety would be compromised as a result. Withholding information might also be necessary to avoid public panic. During the first few hours of the new millennium the U.S. Pentagon’s missile defense system experienced a Y2K-related malfunction. This fact was withheld form the public until later in the day, once the problem had been solved, since immediate disclosure would have served no useful purpose and might even have resulted in mass hysteria.
SAT写作例子5:Cooperation
Theme:Cooperation
Subject: Paul Revere
Detail:
Our perceptive towards Paul Revere just illustrates this point. According to the romantic legend, he, galloping along of the dark from one farm house to another, alerted the people to the coming British. And of course the story emphasized the courage of one man, made him a hero in our history books. However, his heroism required a matrix of others who were already well-prepared to mobilize against the oppressor and he was just one part of a pre-arrange plan. Heroes like Revere have no usefulness apart from a society primed to act.
SAT写作例子6:Competition
Theme:Competition
Thesis: Competition stimulates people to develop.
Subject: The Cold War
Detail:
After WWII,the Cold War between democracy and communism started which includes economic,culture and especially arms and space exploration. On October 4, 1957,the successful launch of Sputnik-1 indicated to the world that the Soviet Union had taken the lead in space exploration. It also caused fear that this technology would allow the Soviet Union to launch nuclear weapons into space. In response, the United States established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), embarking on a quest to the moon where Neil Armstrong took his revolutionary first steps in 1969.
SAT写作例子7:challenge authority
Theme:challenge authority
Thesis: Question authority makes a society stronger.
Subject 1: Progressive Era & Civil Rights Movement
Detail: The Progressive era,for example,is a time ring which from president to muckrakers,all aspects of American society parid numerous effort to improve the way people live.President Theodore Roosevelt,who believed in equal opportunity and adherence to the spirit of law,ordered his Attorney General to bring suits against the growing monopolies which exercised enormous control both in economy and in political sphere.Muckrakers,journalists who expose a vatrity of problems in the society to the public,such as Upton Sinclair,who wrote about the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking instry which eventually led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act,and Ida Tarbell,who exposed a variety of methods used by Standard Oil company to achieve a monopoly.Thus their works more or less make some sweeping changes in the society. Another example comes from the Civil Rights Movement which set the stage for the progress and turmoil of the 1960s.At that time,despite the American creed of “equality for all”,segregation was prevalent in the South.Brown v. Board of Ecation of Topeka questioned the Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Fergusor that “the doctrine of separate but equal has no place”,and the successfully overrule of this decision encouraged civil rights workers to press for equality and freedom.
Subject 2: Copernicus's heliocentric theory & 1992 LA riots
Detail: Copernicus's heliocentric theory in the 16th century was a direct attack upon the accepted wisdom of the time, the geocentric view of the universe po!u*d PCwbbs.gter.netstulated by Aristotle.When Darwin first declared that the wide variety of animal species was e to a process of development over many millennia, he challenged the traditional Christian belief and outraged the religious fundamentalists. Mass resistance to authority can escalate to violent protest and rioting, ring which innocent people are hurt and their property damaged and destroyed. The fallout from the 1992 Los Angeles riots aptly illustrated this point. The “ authority” that the rioters sought to challenge was that of the legal justice system, which acquitted police officers in the beating of Rodney King. The means of challenging that authority amounted to flagrant disregard for criminal law on a mass scale-by ways of looting, arson, and even deadly assault. This violent challenge to authority resulted in a turning back of the clock with respect to racial tensions across America.
Ⅲ SAT写作的素材例子,求助。
1 Leadership题 建议准备例子
2 我以为这个题随便个例子都能说 比如乔布斯辍学你可以说是quick decision..如果专他决定慢了就花更多属钱什么的.. 因为很多例子里根本没提decision用了多久 随便操作
3 挑战权威
4 我觉得这个题不是亚洲区的 只能随便套个文学体载的例子了
5 跟2差不多
7/9 多媒体(科技)题 这个如果没当科技准备了的话也放弃算了 不是亚洲的
8 完全没见过
Ⅳ 关于创新比尔盖茨作文素材
我的作文太撇,只能给你他的大概事迹了额
他是一个天才,13岁开始编程,并预言自己将在25岁成为百万富翁;他是一个商业奇才,独特的眼光使他总是能准确看到IT业的未来,独特的管理手段,使得不断壮大的微软能够保持活力;他的财富更是一个神话,39岁便成为世界首富,并连续13年登上福布斯榜首的位置,这个神话就像夜空中耀眼的烟花,刺痛了亿万人的眼睛。他是微软公司主席和首席软件设计师。微软公司是为个人计算机和商业计算机提供软件、服务和Internet技术的世界范围内的领导者。
Ⅳ SAT作文求例子几个 要英文的 谢谢!!
SAT作文例子
1. The Last Leaf by O. Henry
Johnsy is an inhabitant of an art colony in Greenwich Village, where pneumonia is taking its toll. Eventually, Johnsy is stricken with the disease and gives up all desire to live. Outside her window resides an old ivy vine on which only a few leaves remain. Convinced that she will die when the last leaf falls, Johnsy watches the vine incessantly. This morbid fascination distresses her big hearted neighbor Mr. Berhman, an old painter scraping by as an artist’s model and still dreaming of painting his masterpiece. Time passes, Johnsy remains fascinated by the withering vine. To her growing astonishment, a single last leaf remains attached firmly to the vine. Taking this as an embodiment of hope, Johnsy’s condition ameliorated. In the meantime, her neighbor contracts pneumonia and has been taken to hospital, where he later dies. It is later discovered that he had contracted the disease after staying up all night to paint the perfect image of a single leaf on the brick wall outside Johnsy’s window. (168字)
取决于选择
2. Charles Schulz
Charles Monroe Schulz is an American cartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium. Although Charles is a shy, timid teenager, he is steadfast and persistent. It is his self-defeating stubbornness and admirable perseverance in trying his best against all odds that made him a popular figure. He can never win a ballgame but continues to play baseball; he can never fly a kite successfully but continues to do so. Although his drawings were first rejected by his high school yearbook and then refused by Disney, he persevered and created the world renowned Charlie Brown and Snoopy, known as Peanut comic, which reflects his own life. Peanuts ran for 50 years, and, at its peak, appeared in more than 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries. (138字)
取决于选择--》坚持
Henry Ford
Henry Ford, the American founder of the Ford Motor Company, had been stimulated by Thomas Edison in his youth and followed Thomas Edison’s career then. In 1896, while attending a company-sponsored convention in Manhattan Beach, New York, Henry Ford was introced to the great inventor Thomas Edison. During their conversation, Edison asked the young Henry Ford a series of questions and when the conversation was over, Edison emphasized his satisfaction by banging his fist down on the table. "Young man," he said, "that's the thing! You have it!” To Henry Ford, as he later indicated, that bang on the table was worth worlds.
After receiving the complete approval from Thomas Edison, Henry Ford strived to accomplish his invention of the cheap and convenient Model T. After further improvements, the price of Model T decreased from $850 to $225, a price that is affordable to most social classes. The design later revolutionized the transportation instry in America because prior to its introction, cars were a form of luxury that is only affordable to the upper echelons. And in just 19 years after the first introction, the sales of the Model T had reached an astounding 15,007,034, a record which stood for the next 45 years. (204字)
5. Jack Welch
Jack Welch was the former CEO of General Electric. He joined the company in 1960 and worked as a junior engineer. After a year at GE, he was displeased with the strict bureaucracy regarding pay rise which led to a mere $1000 increase in his salary after his first year. Welch, who then harbored thoughts of leaving the company, was convinced by Reuben Gutoff to stay. He then started questioning the decisions made by the authorities and moved up the ranks quickly. When he became the CEO of GE in 1981, he worked to streamline the company by trimming inventories and dismantling the bureaucracy that almost led him to leave the company. Each year, he would fire the bottom 10% of his managers, while rewarding the top 20% with bonuses and stock options. By pushing his managers to perform, the perennial problem with regards to perceived inefficiency was effectively eradicated. When Welch left GE, the company had gone from a market value of $14 billion to more than $410 billion at the end of 2004, making it the most valuable and largest company in the world. (186字)
6. Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve was an American actor who is best known for his portrayal of the superhero Superman. However, unlike the man of steel he was in his movies, Reeve became quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse in an equestrian competition in 1995. As a result, he required a wheelchair and breathing apparatus for the rest of his life. Despite the setbacks, Reeve was reinvented by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect. He lobbied on behalf of people with spinal cord injuries for human embryonic stem cell research and established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization which raises money for research in spinal cord injuries. Also, he lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other current incurable diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Through this, Reeve will be remembered as “Superman” not only in the movies, but also in reality. (175字)
7. Franklin Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States who rose to prominence ring the Great Depression. During that time, President Hebert Hoover’s economic program was unsatisfactory and ineffective and kept millions of people under poverty and hunger. In the midst of despair, Franklin Roosevelt, who had long been questioning Hoover’s economic program, was elected as the President to combat the economic crisis. He assembled a group of elites and constructed a more effective economic program called New Deal. The new program provided money and supplies to needy families and created jobs for the unemployed. As a result, President Roosevelt effectively rekindled hope to millions of despondent Americans. New Deal proved to be an important turning point in the history of America. It made a powerful start of a strong government role in the nation’s economic affairs that remained and developed to the present day. (146字)
8. Bill Gates
Bill Gates is an American business executive who served as the chairman of Microsoft Corporation, the leading computer software company in the United States. He cofounded Microsoft together with Paul Allen in 1975 and became the youngest ever self-made billionaire in 1987 at the age of 31. In the 1990s, Gates became more involved in philanthropy as he believed that there is more to be expected from a person like himself. In 1994, he sold some of his shares in Microsoft to create the William H. Gates Foundation. Then, in 2000, Gates and his wife combined three family foundations into one to create the world renowned Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which, ranked by assets, quickly became the largest foundation in the world. As of 2007, Gates and his wife were the second most generous philanthropist in America, having donated over $28billion USD to charity. (145字)
9. Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale was born in a rich, upper class, well-connected British family. Yet, she opposed the expected role for a woman of her status, which was to become a wife and mother. Her decision to become a nurse in 1844 infuriated her family members. Despite vehement disagreements, Nightingale’s determination did not waver. When the Crimean War broke out in 1854, Nightingale hoped that she could help ameliorate the situation and hence travelled to Turkey immediately. She devoted herself to nursing the injured soldiers and the situation graally appeased. Six months later, the mortality rate at the hospital fell from 60% ring her arrival to 2.2%. As a result, she became a prominent figure in England and became known as “The Lady with the Lamp” as a sign of respect. (129字)
10. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey is an American television host who, according to some assessments, is the most influential woman in the world. She had a traumatic childhood and, in 1991, took her personal story of child abuse all the way to Capital Hill, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of the National Child Protection Act, which advocated the establishment of a national database of convicted child abusers. “I am speaking out on behalf of the children who wish to be heard, but whose cries, wishes and hopes often, I believe, fall upon deaf or inattentive ears”, she said. The US Senate heard her moving plea loud and clear. With Winfrey’s support, the Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993. In 2008, she once again used her influence to call attention to the Combating Child Exploitation bill. On air, she urged her audience to contact their senators in favor of the bill. As a result, the senate offices were flooded with calls, emails and letters, and the bill was eventually signed into law. (176字)
Ⅵ 求SAT作文关于creativity的素材、例子!
这个最好写的
发明家(哥白尼的日心说),政治家(废奴什么的也可以扯到创新上
lz想要素材的话,留个邮箱也行
Ⅶ SAT作文 求3个主题素材!!!!!要英文的!!!!!!!
写作我建议你用易改,可以网络下,下个免费的,可以帮助你改作文。
Ⅷ SAT写作素材
www.cuus.cn
你注册抄一个帐号
在搜索一栏里
输入写作素材
有几个帖子,里面的素材很好,不难找
Ⅸ 求新东方于浩洋的SAT写作例子讲义或素材(成功后再追加分)
告诉你,什么讲义阿,解题思路阿什么的都是假的,我以前看这种东西还以为考场上能有用. 等我上了考场才发现这些什么大道理都是狗屁. 平时练笔才是王道. 第一次考sat写作我拿了个8(满分12). 我完全按照这些老师上课思路走,但效果根本是屁. 我为什么拿了8? 字数是关键. 你如果考过sat就会知道, sat写作提供2面纸头. 我当时写到第2面多3行,字数在250以下. 我的例子,我的结构,我的单词,全跟着这帮老师说的走. 结果呢, 字数不够,就给个8
回去后才意识到,练笔才是王道! 字数不够是练的少, 字数够才能分数飞窜. 我于是四处寻师批改我的练习作文,然而找到的老师要么收的费用吓死人,要么乱改. 关键是:所有老师都只会讲大道理(而且这些道理和书上说的是八九不离十,所以根本是自学就可以掌握的理论知识),而不会真实地批改作文.
所以,我网上四处找权威的美国批改作文机构(毕竟sat源于美国). princeton review没有, kaplan是机器批(汗死..). 最后找了1个星期,终于找到了一家名为 essay institute的. 他是网上改: 你把你的prompt(题目)和你的作文网上传给他,他来给你打分. 每次打分都有非常详细解释(告诉你好在哪里,差在哪里,并给建议). 我一开始只拿了个8. 我就写了5篇, 他最后给了我个12. 我当时很怀疑自己是否达到12的水平. 然而那次sat考试我作文确实拿了12!(我writing拿了770,帮我拿了2250). 那时我才发现: 练笔是王道, 批改要找权威的机构批
essay institute我凭良心推荐. 一篇文章19.99美金(RMB140左右,虽然贵了一点,但是你免去了上课,找教辅书的冤枉钱. 只要写个4篇,分数绝对提高)他2天内回复. 回复的质量你自己可以看得出来, 是相当地详细.(不像那些草包老师, 在你作文上写几个臭字, 就还给你;你根本学不到什么) 你去银行办张美金信用卡据可以付款(你父母很容易就搞定)
我可以把我当年写的, 以及essay institute的反馈给你,算是给你个样本.你自己看:绝对比一般的中国的老师专业(人家是美国的专门弄这个)
看到很多人想上课,我觉得这钱实在花的冤枉. 我以前的老师都是捧着一本书在那边瞎扯(你自己把书中的读完,就算是入门了.其余的就是练笔.)
还有,如果你要证明,我给你截张我essay 12分的图算是证明.
或许别人会给你讲义,然而请你自己和书上说的比对下,再仔细斟酌,你会发现他说的不过是书中已经提及的而已. 要从8提高到12,至少从我的成功来看,你需要的是练笔和权威的机构
还有, 如果你实在想要例子,去买本"手把手教你sat作文",新东方出的,里面例子还行(我估计都分数在10左右,个别的可以到12).你买princeton review, kaplan,或者 mcgraw hill的综合指导也行,他里面很多例子和详细指导
Ⅹ SAT作文题目的各种问法,急
SAT作文的分类,所有真题
Indiviality
--Following the Crowd
Do people need to compare themselves with others in order to appreciate what they have?
Are widely held views often wrong, or are such views more likely to be correct?
Is there any value for people to belong only to a group or groups with which they have something in common?
Is it always best to determine one's own views of right and wrong, or can we benefit from following the crowd?
Is it more valuable for people to fit in than to be unique and different?
Are people more likely to be proctive and successful when they ignore the opinions of others?
--Following Authority
Should we pay more attention to people who are older and more experienced than we are?
Should society limit people's exposure to some kinds of information or forms of expression?
Can a group of people function effectively without someone being in charge?
Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority?
Should society limit people's exposure to some kinds of information or forms of expression?
Is ecation primarily the result of influences other than school?
Should schools help students understand moral choices and social issues?
--Following Creativity
Is it always better to be original than to imitate or use the ideas of others?
Is it better for a society when people act as indivials rather than ing the ideas and opinions of others?
Is creativity needed more than ever in the world today?
Can people ever be truly original?
Do we put too much value on the ideas or actions of indivial people?
Does planning interfere with creativity?
Motivation and Success
--Hardship and Success
Do people truly benefit from hardship and misfortune?
Do we really benefit from every event or experience in some way?
Do people place too much emphasis on winning?
Do people learn more from losing than from winning?
Does true learning only occur when we experience difficulties?
Does being ethical make it hard to be successful?
Can knowledge be a burden rather than a benefit?
Is persistence more important than ability in determining a person's success?
Is the effort involved in pursuing any goal valuable, even if the goal is not reached?
--Self-Determination and Success
Is identity something people are born with or given, or is it something people create for themselves?
Is it best for people to accept who they are and what they have, or should people always strive to better themselves?
Do success and happiness depend on the choices people make rather than on factors beyond their control?
Are people more likely to be happy if they focus on goals other than their own happiness?
Is it more important to do work that one finds fulfilling or work that pays well?
--Self-Expectation and Success
Do highly accomplished people achieve more than others mainly because they expect more of themselves?
Can people achieve success only if they aim to be perfect?
Is it best to have low expectations and to set goals we are sure of achieving?
--Collaboration and Success
Is it necessary for people to combine their efforts with those of others in order to be most effective?
Are organizations or groups most successful when their members pursue indivial wishes and goals?
Do people achieve more success by cooperation than by competition?
--Ethics and Success
Does fame bring happiness, or are people who are not famous more likely to be happy?
Are people's actions motivated primarily by a desire for power over others?
--Quality or Quantity and Success
Do people achieve greatness only by finding out what they are especially good at and developing that attribute above all else?
Are all important discoveries the result of focusing on one subject?
Technological “Progress”
Does a strong commitment to technological progress cause a society to neglect other values, such as ecation and the protection of the environment?
Are there benefits to be gained from avoiding the use of modern technology, even when using it would make life easier?
Has today's abundance of information only made it more difficult for us to understand the world around us?
Is the most important purpose of technology today different from what it was in the past?
Have modern advancements truly improved the quality of people's lives?
Do newspapers, magazines, television, radio, movies, the Internet, and other media determine what is important to most people?
Should modern society be criticized for being materialistic?
Heroes
Do we benefit from learning about the flaws of people we admire and respect?
Should we limit our use of the term "courage" to acts in which people risk their own well-being for the sake of others or to uphold a value?
Should we admire heroes but not celebrities?
Is there a value in celebrating certain indivials as heroes?
Tradition
Do all established traditions deserve to remain in existence?
Do people need to "unlearn," or reject, many of their assumptions and ideas?
Should people always prefer new things, ideas, or values to those of the past?
Do incidents from the past continue to influence the present?
Do memories hinder or help people in their effort to learn from the past and succeed in the present?
Is it always necessary to find new solutions to problems?
Loyalty
Should people always be loyal?
Do circumstances determine whether or not we should tell the truth?
Can deception—pretending that something is true when it is not—sometimes have good results?
Is it sometimes necessary to be impolite?
Is acting an essential part of everyday life?
Others (less clearly defined; separated by spaces)
Is compromise always the best way to resolve a conflict?
Should people choose one of two opposing sides of an issue, or is the truth usually found "in the middle"?
Is the main value of the arts to teach us about the world around us?
Can books and stories about characters and events that are not real teach us anything useful?
Can common sense be trusted and accepted, or should it be questioned?
Do people put too much emphasis on learning practical skills?
Should people take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general?
Should people let their feelings guide them when they make important decisions?
Can people have too much enthusiasm?
Do images and impressions have too much of an effect on people?
Are decisions made quickly just as good as decisions made slowly and carefully?
Should people change their decisions when circumstances change, or is it best for them to stick with their original decisions?
Is it better to change one's attitude than to change one's circumstances?
Is criticism—judging or finding fault with the ideas and actions of others—essential for personal well-being and social progress?
Does having a large number of options to choose from make people happy?
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