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1. Scott Hahn, cofounder with Gregory of Rogan and Loomstate,


which


uses


all-organic


cotton,


says


high-quality


sustainable


materials can still be tough to find.





2. Most designers with existing labels are finding there aren



t


comparable fabrics that can just replace what you



re doing and


what your customers are used to,




he says.





year


the


influential


trade


show


Designers


&


Agents


stopped


charging


its


participation


fee


for


young


green


entrepreneurs (


企业家


) who attend its two springtime shows in


Los


Angeles


and


New


York


and


gave


special


recognition


to


designers whose collections are at least 25% sustainable.






4.


This


week


Wal-Mart


is


set


to


announce


a


major


initiative


aimed


at


helping


cotton


farmers


go


organic:


it


will


buy


transitional (


过渡型的


) cotton at higher prices, thus helping to


expand the supply of a key sustainable material.





5. Scientists have devised a way to determine roughly where a


person


has


lived


using


a


strand


(



)


of


hair,


a


technique


that


could


help


track


the


movements


of


criminal


suspects


or


unidentified murder victims.





6. Todd Park, a local detective, said the method has helped him


learn more about an unidentified woman whose skeleton was


found near Great Salt Lake.





7.


He


had


a


perfect


r


é


sum


é



and


gave


good


responses


to


her


questions, but the fact that he never looked her in the eye said



untrustworthy,




so


she


decided


to


offer


the


job


to


her


second choice.





8. When we begin to question our assumptions and challenge


what we think we have learned from our past, from the media,


peers, family, friends, etc., we begin to realize that some of our


conclusions


are


flawed


(


< br>缺




)


or


contrary


to


our


fundamental values.





9.


We


need


to


train


ourselves


to


think


differently,


shift


our


mindsets


and


realize


that


diversity


opens


doors


for


all


of


us,


creating


opportunities


in


organizations


and


communities


that


benefit everyone.






10. They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf



course and they think,



Geez, if it could happen to him,


?




believes most diseases that commonly affect men could


be addressed by preventive check-ups.



12.


Shoppers


seldom


complain


to


the


manager


or


owner


of


a


retail


store,


but


instead


will


alert


their


friends,


relatives,


coworkers, strangers




and anyone who will listen.




13.


This


guidance


eliminated


the


need


for


customers


to


circle


the


parking


lot


endlessly,


and


avoided


confrontation


between


those eyeing the same parking space.





ers can also improve future shopping experiences by


filling complaints


to the retailer, instead of complaining to the


rest of the world.





15. A code of conduct is hard to create when you



re living in a


world in which everyone is exhausted from overwork and lack


of


sleep,


and


a


world


in


which


nice


people


are


perceived


to


finish last.





16. This jumping to our children



s defence is part of what fuels


the



walking on eggshells




feeling that surrounds our dealings


with other people



s children.




17.


Assuming


you


make


it


to


the


end


of


your


natural


term,


about 78 years for men in Australia, you



ll die on average five


years before a woman.





18. Two months ago Gullotta saw a 50-year-old man who had


delayed doing anything about his smoker



s cough for a year.





managers


are


often


the


last


to


hear


complaints,


and


often


find


out


only


when


their


regular


customers


decide


to


frequent


their


competitors,


according


to


a


study


jointly


conducted by Verde Group and Wharton School.




20.



Retailers who



re responsive and friendly are more likely


to smooth over issues than those who aren



t so friendly,




said


Professor Stephen Hoch.




21. But the real truth is that we don



t know enough to relieve


global


warming,


and




without


major


technological


breakthroughs




we can



t do much about it.




22. We need economic growth unless we condemn the world



s


poor to their present poverty and freeze everyone else



s living


standards.




protect it.






33. But at the same time, the opening of national borders to the


flow of goods, services, information and especially people has


made


universities


a


powerful


force


for


global


integration,


mutual understanding and geopolitical stability.





34.


Objections


from


American


university


and


business


leaders


led to improvements in the process and a reversal of the decline,


23.


The


trouble


with


the


global


warming


debate


is


that


it


has


become a moral problem when it



s really an engineering one.




24. Whoever it is, they will see you in a way you never intended


to


be


seen




the


21st


century


equivalent


of


being


caught


naked.




25.


Psychologists


tell


us


boundaries


are


healthy,


that


it



s


important


to


reveal


yourself


to


friends,


family


and


lovers


in


stages, at appropriate times.




26. Few people turn down a discount at tollbooths (


收费站


) to


avoid


using


the


EZ-Pass


system


that


can


track


automobile


movements.




27.


Privacy


economist


Alessandro


Acquisti


has


run


a


series


of


tests that reveal people will surrender personal information like


Social


Security


numbers


just


to


get


their


hands


on


a


pitiful


50-cents-off coupon (


优惠券


).





28. When you consider that nearly three out of four Americans


have seen the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? you


can understand the power of television to communicate with a


large audience.





warming may or may not be the great environmental


crisis of the 21st century, but




regardless of whether it is or


isn



t




we won



t do much about it.




30. Al Gore calls global warming an



inconvenient truth



, as if


merely recognizing it could put us on a path to a solution.




31. The digital bread crumbs(


碎屑


) you leave everywhere make


it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are, where you are


and what you like.






when


it



s


gone


do


you


wish


you



ve


done


more


to


but the United States is still seen by many as unwelcoming to


international students.





35. In response to the same forces that have driven the world


economy,


universities


have


become


more


self- consciously


global: seeking students from around the world who represent


the


entire


range


of


cultures


and


values,


sending


their


own


students


abroad


to


prepare


them


for


global


careers,


offering


courses


of


study


that


address


the


challenges


of


an


interconnected


world


and


collaborative


(





)


research


programs to advance science for the benefit of all humanity.





professor


and


Harvard


Hughes


Medical


Institute


investigator


Tian


Xu


directs


a


research


center


focused


on


the


genetics of human disease at


Shanghai



s Fudan University in


collaboration with faculty colleagues from both schools.




37.


In


the


wake


of


September


11,


changes


in


the


visa


process


caused


a


dramatic


decline


in


the


number


of


foreign


students


seeking


admission


to


U.S.


universities,


and


a


corresponding


surge in enrollments in Australia, Singapore and the U.K.



38. While the kinds of instruction offered in these programs will


differ, DL usually signifies a course in which the instructors post


syllabi


(


课程大纲


),


reading


assignments,


and


schedules


on


Websites, and students send in their assignments by e-mail




g


myself


that


I


was


merely


an


experienced


writer


guiding


the


young


writer


across


the


hall,


I


offered


suggestions


for characters, conflicts and endings for her tales.



40. While stepping back was difficult for me, it was certainly a


good first step that I will quickly follow with more steps, putting


myself far enough away to give her room but close enough to


help if asked.



41. Not only do we evaluate the cause of the pain, which can


help


us


treat


the


pain


better,


but


we


also


help


provide


comprehensive therapy for depression and other psychological


and social issues related to chronic pain.




42.


Then


one


day


a


few


years


ago,


out


of


my


mouth


came


a


sentence that would eventually become my reply to any and all


provocations: I don



t talk about that anymore.




43. The practice that can help you past your learned bad habits


of trying to edit as you write is what Elbow calls



free writing.






44. While you need to employ both to get to a finished result,


they cannot work in parallel no matter how much we might like


to think so.




45. Unlike physical energy, which is limited and diminishes with


age, emotional energy is unlimited and has nothing to do with


genes or upbringings.




46.



Wellness




may perhaps best be viewed not as a state that


people can achieve, but as an ideal that people can strive for.




47. If you are listening to that 5th grade English teacher correct


your grammar while you are trying to capture a fleeting (


稍纵


即逝的


) thought, the thought will die.




48. Regardless of how it



s sold, the popularity of bottled water


taps


into


our


desire


for


better


health,


our


wish


to


appear


cultivated, and even a longing for lost purity.



49. According to an article in The Wall Street Journal, some of


the more shameless tactics include placing attractive bottles on


the


table


for


a


visual


sell,


listing


brands


on


the


menu


without


prices,


and


pouring


bottled


water


without


even


asking


the


diners if they want it.





50. Built with safety in mind, the highways have wide lanes and


shoulders,


dividing


medians


or


barriers,


long


entry


and


exit


lanes, curves engineered for safe turns, and limited access.




51.


But


since


water


is


much


cheaper


than


wine,


and


many


of


the fancier brands aren



t available in stores, most diners don



t notice or care.




52.


He


must


use


the


sounds


of


speech


to


identify


the


words


spoken,


understand


the


pattern


of


organization


of


the


words


(sentences), and finally interpret the meaning.




53. Perhaps it was the extreme contrast with Japanese society


that prompted American firms to pay more attention to women


buyers.




54. As


we


have


seen,


the focus


of


medical


care


in


our


society


has been shifting from curing disease to preventing disease




especially in terms of changing our many unhealthy behaviors,


such as poor eating habits, smoking and failure to exercise.





55.


Reaching


new


peaks


of


popularity


in


North


America


is


Iceberg Water, which is harvested from icebergs off the coast of


Newfoundland, Canada.




56. Ultimately, however, our basic design strategy is focused not


simply


on


being



less


bad




but


on


creating


completely


healthful materials that can be either safely returned to the soil


or reused by industry again and again.




57.


As


you


sleep


you


pass


through


a


sequence


of


sleep


states




light


sleep,


deep


sleep


and


REM


(rapid


eye


movement)


sleep




that repeats approximately every 90 minutes.






program


the


clock


with


the


latest


time


at


which


you


want to be wakened, and it then duly(


适时地


) wakes you during


the last light sleep phase before that.




59.


Home


builders


can


now


use


materials




such


as


paints


that


release


significantly


reduced


amounts


of


organic


compounds




that don



t destroy the quality of the air, water,


or soil.




60. We



re giving people high-quality, healthful products and an


opportunity to make choices that have a beneficial effect on the


world.




61. When we designed America



s first so- called



green




office


building in New York two decades ago, we felt very alone.




62.


The



energy- efficient




sealed


commercial


buildings


constructed


after


the


1970s


energy


crisis


revealed


indoor


air


quality


problems


caused


by


materials


such


as


paint,


wall


covering and carpet.




63.


So


for 20


years,


we



ve


been


focusing


on


these materials


down to the molecules, looking for ways to make them safe for


people and the planet.





64.



As sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of


what


to


do


about


it,”


says


Eric


Shashoua,


a


recent


college


graduate


and


now


chief


executive


officer


of


Axon


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