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U10
The illness had not
really left her,
it had gone
into hiding,
and the physical
and mental after-effects
of that historical day
would trouble Kaz
all the rest
of her life.

What remained of
the life he had made
was blown
to bits,
though
his
home
was
more than a mile
from ground zero.

There
was
a courtyard
in front
of the place
and two gardens in back,
one to provide vegetables,
the other one
to delight the eye
in the formal Japanese layout.

Kaz's father
had been born
to a family
of some wealth
and social position in Hiroshima,
and had emigrated
to America in the early 1920s
in the spirit
of adventure,
not of need or flight.

The air exploded in
blinding lighting
and color,
the rays
shooting outward
as in a child's drawing
of the sun,
and Kaz
was flung
to the ground violently.

They
had to
dig quickly
in cellars
to rescue
their friends
who had
been buried
underneath
the wreckage.

The pilots
in the RAF
reached
the limits
of exhaustion
and
then
went beyond
those limits,
still fighting.

Much
depended
upon the handful
of pilots who
rose
day after day
and night after night
to meet
the flocks
of Nazi bombers.

Newspapers
appeared
and people
bought them,
hurrying
to work
and reading
reports
of the battle
raging over London.

The hardships of London
really started in the first week
of September,
when
Hitler
was at last convinced
that
the English
did not intend
to give in.
U9
Everyone
deserves to have
the opportunity
to do a good job,
and as a result
have
a sense
of pride
in being
a part of society.

It is
not abnormal
to hire people you
know
and trust,
and for me
many of
those people
happen to
have disability.

Frustrated
by the lack
of employment opportunities
for deaf individuals,
he and his brothers
took out
a huge loan
and founded
a software company
in the Silicon Valley.

No matter how
bright you are,
the thing that
I look at most
as an
employer is
attitude
and how it
relates
to productivity.

John decided
that the
only way a
deaf person
could succeed
in business was
to take ownership
of the problem
and develop
his own business.

Her voice in
my head
is
more powerful
than my will
to refuse,
so I
pull myself
from
bed.

It was
proved
that my
mother's scheme
to push me
toward literature from
an early age
had been
absolutely
right.

She often
used Edwin
as an example
of how far
an ambitious man
could
get
without
much
talent.

When we
lost our house
a couple of
months later

nothing but
a difficult life



Mother
never
deceived herself
about my ability
to do so,
and so
she pushed me toward
working with words
from
an early age.
U8
But at
the same time
let's ensure
that students
are prepared
for the day
when
they realize
their
short-sightedness.

But
my college roommate
also hosted
a classical music show
on
the college FM station
and listened
to Wagner's music
as he studied
his accounting.

The most
important
argument for
a broad education
is that we
improve
our moral sense
through studying
the accumulated wisdom
of the ages.

Weekly
we read of
unions that
went on strike
for
higher wages
only to
drive
their employer
out of business.

Education
teaches us
not only
to see
the connection
between
things
but also to see
beyond
our immediate needs

Everyone
wants to be
financially comfortable
but we also
want to feel
that we have
a perspective
on the world
beyond the confines
of our occupation.

She
was
fond of
telling
her friends
what they could
do with
their
music,
history and literature.

A friend
of mine
was making
twice the salary
of college instructors
during her first year
on the job,
even before
she
graduated from college.

To them, less important
than ever
is developing
a meaningful philosophy
of life,
so now
the most popular course
is not literature
or history
but accounting.

The survey
revealed
what I
had already
suspected from
informal polls of
students
both in Macon
and at
the Robins Resident Center.

U7
For many people,
the root
of their stress
is anger,
and the trick
is to
find out
where
the anger
is coming from.

That kind of
question
can often
get them started
toward
regaining
more of
a balance
in
their lives.

What happens
is that
the angrier
people get
with mental stress,
the more likely
they are
to blow apart
with
some heart problem.

You
need
to learn
to take charge
of your life
where you can
and recognize
there are
many things
beyond your control.

They
tend
to view
themselves
and their work
as
indispensable,
and their working long hours
as commitment,
to the company.

They deny
the excessive time
they are
devoting to work,
and they rationalize
that
their schedule
is for the family
and essential
to being promoted.

Americans
tend
to become trapped
in a working and spending consumption mode
driven by
merchants,
which
leads them
to rack up
their expectations.

If you
stir the anger
within you
and
let it
build with
no safety outlet,
you have to
find out
where it is coming from.

If
there is
one word
that
should be
substituted
for
stress,
it is
control.

If you often
feel angry
and overwhelmed,
as if
the stress
is spinning
out of control,
then you
may be hurting
your heart.
U6
Just looking poor
brings with it
prejudice,
accompanied
by removal
of much of
the soc

ial grace
most of us
take
for granted.

We were
not up to
trying our act
at an exclusive restaurant,
so we
wandered
around
the first floor
and
left.

As
it
turned out, there
was no need
for dramatics;
people turned us off
or turned us
out
on the basis
of appearance alone.

We were
prepared
to act out
some mildly unusual behaviors
that might
speak of
some
emotional
problems,
without appearing seriously disturbed.

A
standard
criticism
of sociological research is
that it goes
to great lengths
to prove
what most people
with common sense
already know.

If your name
no
longer
seems to
fit you,
do not despair;
you are not
stuck
with
the label.

Though most of us
would like to think ourselves
free
from
such prejudiced notions,
we are guilty
of
name stereotyping
to some
extent.

She
came up
to me
at
a party,
pressing
for
an introduction
to
a very impressive man.

For better
or worse,
qualities
such as
friendliness
or reserve
may be suggested by your name
and conveyed
to other people
before they even met you.

While
filling
out
an application form
for a publishing job,
the young woman
impulsively
substituted
her middle name Lynne
for her first name Debbie.
u5
The key
is to
be satisfied
with gradual improvement,
expecting
and accepting
the occasional slips
that
come with
any change.

Even if
you haven't
uncovered the reason for feeling guilty,
you should
begin to make
firm decisions
and practice responding
to your children' requests
in
a prompt, definite manner.

This kind of
variability
not only
loosens the parents' ability
to set limits,
it
also
sours
the parent-child relationship
to some degree.

Still
others are
afraid
to say no
to their children's endless requests
for toys for fear that
their
children
will infer
they are unloved.

Parents
who both
hold down
full-time jobs
may feel guilty
about the amount
of time
they spend
away from
their children.

I
realize now
that
as a child
I sat by,
and literally
watched
my father
kill himself
by smoking.

I
remember how carefully
I ate
when I was pregnant,
and how patiently
I taught
my daughter
how to cross
a street
safely.

I
read
in the newspaper
that
the ends of cigarettes
are
so poisonous
that if a baby
swallows one,
it is likely to die.

In those poor countries as
in American inner cities
or on reservations
money that
should be spent
for food
goes to
the
tobacco
companies.

The tobacco industry coupled
with Hollywood movies
in which
both male
and female heroes
smoke like chimneys
completely
won over people like
my
father.
u4
I am
becoming
accustomed to
this
apple
diet,
but
it soon
comes to
an end.

I
remember
I used
to
purchase
apples
and
throw
them
to him.

I
glance
up
in
time
to see
the girl
disappearing
into
the distance.

I am moving
mechani

cally across
the landscape,
kneeling on occasion
when I think
I see a bit of
timber or
other item
that I can use
to start a fire.

But
it
is no
different from
any
other
day
in
the Nazi
concentration camp

He
discovered
that
many of
his friends,
also in the army,
had received
identical
book
from the woman.

The girl
in the green
suit
was
walking quickly
away
and
soon
vanished into
the fog.

He
started
toward her,
entirely
forgetting to notice
that
she,
wasn’t
wearing
a rose.

And while
they all
got strength from it,
and appreciated
her support
of their cause
John Blandford
was
the only person
to write Ms. Meynell back.

Aboard
the cargo ship
that was
taking him into
enemy territory,
he stood
on the deck
and read her
letter to him
again and again.
u3
She
was slicing
so quickly
that
I was afraid the tips
of her fingers
would become
one of the ingredients
of the purple vegetable
and pork dish.

Rich
was
not only
not Chinese,
he was
also
my junior,
a few years
younger than
I was.

As
is
the Chinese cook's custom,
my mother
always
made
negative remarks
about
her own
cooking.

He
proceeded to
pour
a riverful of
the salty black stuff
on the china plate,
right
before
my mother's shocked eyes,
which I had never expected.

After
much thought,
I
came up with
a brilliant plan
for Rich
to meet
my mother
and
win her over.

In fact,
he
made it very clear
when
we were discussing marriage
that
if I had any doubts
about anything,
I should not hesitate to
cancel our plans.

When
Gale spread
the news of
our wedding plans
to
her family
she
met with
some
resistance.

Gail and I
had no illusions
about
what
the future
held for
us
as a married,
mixed couple
in America.

During
our two years together
we had experienced
the usual
ups and downs
of a couple
learning
to know,
understand,
and respect each other.

To start with,
I must admit that
at first
I harbored
my reservations
about a mixed marriage,
prejudices
you might
even
call them.
u2
It
would take
the formula
of Lewis’ further commitment
to the sport
and his love
for competition
to lift
some of the suspicion
from track events.

Johnson
was stripped
of his gold medal
and sent packing
by the International Olympic Committee
when
his post-race
drug test
indicated
steroid use.

The amazing Carl Lewis
had demonstrated
that
he
was an athlete
who lived
by winning honestly,
loving to compete
and working the hardest
for the longest time.

Carl Lewis
demanded
nothing less
than the best
from himself
and achieved
the best
with unmatched discipline
and commitment
to training.

Athletes
sacrifice their careers
and bodies
risking injury,
defeat and failure
to compete
for nothing
more than honor
for their country
and themselves.

We
awoke
the first morning
to find
Nikolai

making breakfast
and we
made quick work
with our spoons
around a tiny card table.

I
was
a promising amateur skier,
but
by no means
the top skier
who had ever
considered
trying for
Olympic games.

Nikolai’s patience
and my hard work
earned me
a fourth-place national ranking
heading into
the pre-Olympic season,
but
I
missed the cut
for the 2002 Olympics.

His consistent sincerity,
good humor
and quiet gratitude,
as well as perceptivity
set an Olympic standard
for love
that
I
continue
to reach for.

I
could
always
count on
being encouraged
by my coach’s amusing stories
and sense of humor
in the five years
that
followed.


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