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comment on nature: 中国学生爱作假!# Biology - 生物学
d*e
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每个人这一辈子遇到的人交的朋友都是非常有限的,因为自己的朋友圈子就只有这么小
,如果真的有一天遇到了对自己好的人一定要好好的珍惜,不要有一天失去了你才明白
自己要珍惜,那么这个时候已经晚了。而且人有时候不要太贪心,已经遇到了一个对自
己好的人了,但是心里肯定会想指不定以后还会遇到更好的,这样到头来的结就是赔了
夫人又折兵,什么都不会得到。
所以有时候人要学会知足也是懂得知足的人他得到的其实就会越多越好,但是这点却并
不是每个人都能做到的。这个就好比两个人谈对象,现在的这个对象对你已经很好了,
但是自己认为觉得还是不够好,而且认为对自己好事应该的,理所当然的事情,这个就
会导致一些错误的思想那就是觉得不会去珍惜这个人甚至是这段感情。
因为他时刻告诉自己我以后肯定能找个更好的,比她温柔善良(更帅更有钱),不管是
男的或者是女的都会有这种想法,因为这些人就是不知道知足和珍惜的人。所以到头来
什么都不会得到,两手空空。
由此告诫大家遇到对的人一定要加倍的珍惜对方。
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l*k
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红果果的racial profiling
#47837
Iam withNature said:
I tend to side with the opinion and suspicion conveyed in this article and I
am afraid that these concerns have a wider basis than the facts relevant to
the specific Olympic event.
Speaking of this wider problem, I have to reluctantly admit that I myself as
both a faculty member and a researcher have witnessed numerous occasions of
striking dishonesty and lack of integrity demonstrated by my Chinese
colleagues and students on a regular basis.
Lets start with the GRE and TOEFL scores that we (in the US) often see in
graduate applications coming from China (most scores there are nearly
perfect). Is there a single University in the US that takes those coming
from China seriously? Those scores are obviously and shamelessly rigged and
are completely useless.
Research. I do see very often pure and simple theft of scientific ideas and
results by various Chinese groups, sometimes in a rather outrageous form.
For example, the following has become a rather routine mode of operation of
one Chinese research group that works in a field very close to mine (so, I
am much familiar with it): they often publish papers which closely follow up
and sometimes simply repeat previously-published original works by others,
but intentionally omit citations to those original papers that the authors
are certainly aware of (of course, the goal is to take credit that belongs
to others). Speaking further about theft, the more well-known example is the
Yao-Perelman affair. Based on what I've seen myself and heard from my many
other colleagues, these are not isolated incidents, but a widespread trend.
Working with my Chinese students, I have discovered to my dismay that some
of them (sometimes quite brilliant and gifted) are pathological liars, who
seem to have absolutely no remorse about twisting the facts around and lying
, whenever they think it might benefit them.
My feeling is that there is a serious underlying problem with ethics, which
appears to be pretty much a non-existent concept in this part of the world.
Actually, it is not very surprising if we recall that the political system
in modern China is based on a big lie (Politbureau, communist party etc),
that nobody believes in but everybody has to adjust to in order to survive.
Add to it huge human rights abuses (that the outside "civilized" world
including the US chooses to ignore), virtual absence of free speech, and yet
all this co-exists with the obvious success of China as a country. So, what
is the message that a young person gets growing up in such a society? I do
not think honesty is placed very high on the priority list.
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c*r
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能人肉出来不?
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l*k
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该叫兽基本无视在美国长大的华人孩子在学习成绩上也整体高于白人,以至于必须针对
种族人为干预分配资源。
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p*n
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I had spent close to 6 yrs in academia, and I must say that academia has
more of share of racism. This post is just another evidence of that.
The sport star Jeremy Lin also said that he felt more racism at university
than in sports. How true!
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