安砂油漆及乳胶漆项目可研报告(1亿)(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

n tents in summ er – the tents were easy to m ove so the people coul d fol ow the anim als.” A few m i nutes l ater they ari ved i n Iqal ui t, a town wi th a popul ati on of 6000, on Sim on‟s snowm obi l e. It was two o‟cl ock i n the afternoon, but i t was al ready dark, and al the houses shone wi th bri ght l i ghts. Beth sai d, “ Why i s i t so dark? It‟s the mi ddle of the day!” Sim on repli ed, “It ‟s dark in the day because we are so far north. You shoul d e in June. The sun shi nes al ni ght in the north then. That39。 s why i t‟s cal l ed „The Land of the Mi dni ght Sun‟. ” There were peopl e on the streets and snowmobil es everywhere. There were even a few dog team s. 必修四 Uni t 1 A STUDEN T O F AFRICAN WILDLIFE It is 5:45 am and the sun is just rising over Gombe National park in east Africa. Fol owing Jane‟s way of studying chim ps,our group are al goi ng to visi t them i n the forest. Jane has studi ed these fami li es of chim ps for many years and hel ped peopl e understand how much they behave l i ke hum ans. Watchi ng a fami l yof chim ps waki ng up i s our fi rst acti vity of the day. Thi s m eans goi ng back to the pl ace where we left the fami l y sl eepi ng i n a tree the ni ght before. Everybody si ts and wai ts i n the shade of the trees whil e the fam il y begi ns to wake up and m ove off. Then we fol low as they wonder i nto the forest. Most of the ti m e, chi m ps ei ther feed or cl ean each other as a way of showi ng l ove i n thei r fam il y. Jane worns us that our grou i s goi ng tobe very ti red and dirty by the afternoon and she i s ri owever, the eveni ng makes i t al worthwhil e. We watch the m other chim pand her babi es play i n the tree. Then we see them go to sl ep together i n thei r nest for the ni ght. We reali ze that the bond between m em bers of a chi m p fami l y i s as strong as i n a hum an fam il y. N obody before Jane ful ly understood chi m p behavi our. She spent years observi ng and recordi ng thei r dail y activi ti es. Si nce her chi l dhood she had wanted to work wi th anim al s i n thei r own envi ronm ent. However, thi s was not easy. When she first arri ved i n Gom be in 1960, it was unusual for a wom an to li ve i n a nl y after her m other cam e to hel pher for the fi rst few months was she al owed to begi n her er work changed the way peopl e think of chi mps. For exam pl e,one i mportant thi ng she di scovered was that chim ps hunt and eat m eat. Until then every thought chim ps onl y eat fruit and nuts. She also di scovered how chi m ps m uni cate wi th each other, and her study of thei r body l anguage hel ped her work out thei r soci al system. For forty years Jane Goodal has beenoutspoken about m aki ng the rest of the worl d understand and respect the li fe of these anim al s. She has argued that anim al s shoul d be l eft i n the wil d and not used for entertai nm ent or adverti sem ents. She has hel ped to set up speci al pl aces where the can li ve safel y. She i s l eadi ng a busy l i fe but she says: “Once I stop,i t al es crowdi ng i n and I rem em ber the chim ps in l aboratori es. It’s teri bl e. It affacts m e when I watch the wi l d chim ps. I say to m ysel f,’Aren’t they l ucky?’And then I thi nk about sm al l chim ps i n cages though they have done nothing you have seen that you can never fet…“ She has achieved everything she wanted to do:working with animals in their own environment,gaining a doctor‟s degree and showi ng that wom en can li ve i n the forest as men can. She i nspi res those who want to cheer the achi evements of wom en. WH Y NOT CARRY ON H ER WORK? I enjyed Engl ish , bi ol ogy, and chem i stry at school, but whi ch one shoul d I choose to study at uni versi ty ?i di d not know the answer until one eveni ng when I sat down at the puter to do som e research on great wom en of Chi na. By chance I came acros an articl e about a doctor cal ed Lin Qiaozhi, a specalist in women‟s diseases. She lived from 1901 to 1983 . It seemed that she had been very busy i n her chosen career , travli ng abored to study as wel as wri ti ng boks and arti cl es. One of them caught m y eye. It was a sm al book expl ai ni ng how to keeping babi es cl ean, heal thy and free from si ckness. Why di d she wri te that?Who were the wom en that Li n Qi aozhi thought needed thi s advi ce?I l ooked careful y at the text and real i ze that i t was i ntended for women i n the countrysi de. Perhaps i f they had an em ergency they coul d not reach a doctor. Suddenl y it hit me how difficult it was for a woman to get medical training ata that time. That was a generation when girl s‟ educati on was al ways pl acred decond to boys‟. Was she so much cl everer than anyone el se?Further reading made me realize that it was hard work and determ i nati on as wel as her gentl e nature that got her into m edi cal school. What m ade her succeed l ater on was the ki ndness and considerati on she showed to al l her pati ens. There was story after story of how Li n Qiaozhi, tired after a day‟s work,went l ate at night to del iver a baby for a pool famil y who coul d not pay her. By now I coul d not wait to fi nd out m ore about her . I discovered that Li n Qiaozhi had devoted her whole l i fe to herpati ens and had chosen not to have a famil y of her own. Instead she m ade sure that about 50, 000 babi es were safel y del i vered. By thi s tim e I was very exci ted. Why not study at m edi cal col ege li ke Li n Qi aozhi and carry on her good work?It was stil l not too l ate for m e to im prove m y studi es, prepare for the universi ty entrance examinations , and … ELIZABETH FRY When the Quaker Eli zabeth marri ed Joseph Fry,i t seem ed as if her l i fe woul d be fortabl e and peaceful. H owever, El i zabeth was not content wi th her easy l i fe and her growing fami l y. She saw m any poor peopl e li ving near her and she wanted to hel p them. O ne day she was asked to vi si t a pri。
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