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It was about 2 p.m. on Mar. 9 when three NucorCorp. electricians got the call from their colleagues at the HickmanArk.) plant. It was bad news: Hickman’s electrical grid had faileD、For a minimill steelmaker like Nucor, which melts scrap steel from autos, dishwashers, mobile homes, and the like in an electric arc furnace to make new steel, there’s little that could be worse. The trio immediately dropped what they were doing and headed out to the plant. No supervisor had asked them to make the trip, and no one had to. They went on their own. There wasn’t any direct financial incentive for them to blow their weekends, no extra money in their next paycheck, but for the company their, contribution was huge. What’s most amazing about this story is that at Nucor it’s not considered particularly remarkable. "It could have easily been a Hickman operator going to help theCrawfordsville [InD、] mill," saysExecutive Vice-President John J. Ferriola "It happens daily." Nucor has nurtured one of the most dynamic and engaged workforces arounD、The 11 300 nonunion employees at theCharlotte (N.C、) company don’t see themselves as worker bees waiting for instructions from above. Nucor’s flattened hierarchy and emphasis on pushing power to the front line lead its employees to adopt the mindset of owner-operators. Nucor gained renown in the late 1980s for its radical pay practices, which base the vast majority of most workers’ income on their performance.An upstart nipping at the heels of the integrated steel giants, Nucor had a close-knit culture that was the natural outgrowth of its underdog identity. Legendary leader F. Kenneth Iverson’s radical insight: that employees, even hourly clock-punchers, will make an extraordinary effort if you reward them richly,treat them with respect ,and give them real power. Nucor is an upstart no more, and the untold story of how it has clung to that core philosophy even as it has grown into the largest steel company in the U, S. is in many ways as compelling as the celebrated tale of its brash youth. Iverson retired in 1999. UnderCEODaniel R.DiMicco, a 23-year veteran, Nucor has snapped up 13 plants over the past five years while managing to instill its unique culture in all of the facilities it has bought, an achievement that makes him a more than worthy successor to Iverson. |
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Many theories concerning the causes of juvenile delinquency (青少年犯罪) focus either on the individual or on society as the major contributing influence. Theories{{U}} (56) {{/U}}on the individual suggest that children engage in criminal behavior{{U}} (57) {{/U}}they were not sufficiently penalized for previous misdeeds or that they have learned criminal behavior through{{U}} (58) {{/U}}with others. Theories focusing on the role of society suggest that children commit crimes in response to their failure to rise above their socioeconomic status{{U}} (59) {{/U}}as a rejection of middle-class values. Most theories of juvenile delinquency have focused on children from disadvantaged families, {{U}} (60) {{/U}}the fact that children from wealthy homes also commit crimes. The latter may commit crimes for lack of adequate parental control.All theories, however, are tentative and are{{U}} (61) {{/U}}to criticism. Changes in the social structure may indirectly{{U}} (62) {{/U}}juvenile crime rates. Families have also{{U}} (63) {{/U}}changes these years. More families consist of one parent households or two working parents;{{U}} (64) {{/U}}, children are likely to have less supervision at home,{{U}} (65) {{/U}}was common in the traditional family{{U}} (66) {{/U}}. This lack of parental supervision is thought to be an influence on juvenile crime rates. Other{{U}} (67) {{/U}}causes of offensive acts include frustration or failure in school, the increased{{U}} (68) {{/U}}of drugs and alcohol, and the growing{{U}} (69) {{/U}}of child abuse and child neglect.All these conditions tend to increase the probability of a child committing a criminal act,{{U}} (70) {{/U}}a direct causal relationship (因果关系) has not yet been establisheD、 |
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As the global village continues to shrink and cultures collide, it is essential for all of us to become more sensitive, more aware of, and more observant to the body language (motions/gestures) that surround us each day.And as many of us cross over cultural borders, it would be fitting for us to respect, learn, and understand more about the effective and powerful "silent language" of gestures. Without gestures, our world would be static and colorless. The social anthropologists,Edward T. Hall claims 60 percent of all our communication is nonverbal. In that case, how can we possibly communicate with one another without gestures The world is a giddy montage (蒙太奇) of vivid gestures—the ones used by traffic police, street vendors, expressway drivers, teachers, children on playground and athletes with their exuberant (热情洋溢的) hugging, clenched fists and "high fives". People all over the world use their hands, heads, and bodies to communicate expressively. Gestures and body language communicate as effectively as words—maybe even more effectively. We use gestures daily, almost instinctively, from beckoning to a waiter, or punctuating a business presentation with visual signals to airport ground attendants guiding an airline pilot into the jet-way or a parent using a whole dictionary of gestures to teach a chilD、 Gestures are woven into our social lives. The "vocabulary" of gestures can be at once informative and entertaining...but also dangerous. Gestures can be menacing, warm, instructive, or even sensuous. Bear in mind that some gestures are in general use, but there may always be exceptions. In recent years, Western and contemporary values and ideas have become more popular and have either influenced, altered, and even replaced, some of the more traditional gestures. Understanding human behavior is tricky stuff. No two people behave in precisely the same way. Nor do people from the same culture all perform exactly the same gestures and body language uniformly. For almost any gestures there will probably be a minority within a given nationality who might say, "Well, some might attach that meaning to it, but to me it means..." and then they will provide a different interpretation. In the world of gestures, the best single piece of advice is to remember the twoA’s—"ask" and be "aware", If you see a motion or gesture that is new or confusing, ask a local person what it signifies. Then, be aware of the many body signs and customs around you. |
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Inflation is a period of rapid rises in prices. When your money buys fewer goods so that you get {{U}} (56) {{/U}} for the same amount of money as before, inflation is the problem. Sometimes people describe inflation as a time when "a dollar is not {{U}} (57) {{/U}} a dollar anymore". Inflation is a problem for all consumers, especially people who live on a fixed income. Retired people, for instance, cannot {{U}} (58) {{/U}} on an increase in income as prices rise. They face serious problems in stretching their incomes to {{U}} (59) {{/U}} their needs in time of inflation. Many retired people must cut their spending to {{U}} (60) {{/U}} rising prices. In many cases they must stop {{U}} (61) {{/U}} some necessary items, such as food and clothing.Even {{U}} (62) {{/U}} working people whose incomes are going up, inflation can also be a problem. The {{U}} (63) {{/U}} of living goes up, and they must have even more money to maintain their standard of living. When incomes do not keep {{U}} (64) {{/U}} with rising prices, living standard goes down. People may be earning the same amount of money, but they are not living {{U}} (65) {{/U}} because they are not able to buy as many goods and services. Government units gather information about prices in our economy and publish it as price indexes {{U}} (66) {{/U}} the rate of price change can be determineD、A、price index measures changes in prices using the price for a {{U}} (67) {{/U}} year as the base. The base price is set {{U}} (68) {{/U}} 100, and the other prices are reported as a {{U}} (69) {{/U}} of the base price.A、price index makes {{U}} (70) {{/U}} possible to compare current price with that in previous years. |
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Nowadays, we hear a lot about the growing threat of globalization, accompanied by those warnings that the rich pattern of local life is being undermined, and many dialects and traditions are becoming extinct.But stop and think for a moment about the many positive aspects that globalization is bringing. Read on and you are bound to feel comforted, ready to face the global future, which is surely inevitable now. Consider the Internet, that prime example of our shrinking worlD、Leaving aside the all-to-familiar worries about pornography and political extremism, even the most narrow-minded must admit that the net offers immeasurable benefits, not just in terms of education, the sector for which it was originally designed, but more importantly on a global level, the spread of news and comment. It will be increasingly difficult for politicians to maintain their regimes of misinformation, as the oppressed will not only find support and comfort, but also be able to organize themselves more effectively. MTV is another global provider that is often criticized for imposing popular culture on the unsuspecting millions around the worlD、Yet the viewers’ judgment on MTV is undoubtedly positive; it is regarded as indispensable by most of the global teenage generation who watch it, a vital part of growing up.And in the final analysis, what harm can a few songs and videos cause Is the world dominance of brands like Nike andCoca-cola so bad for us, when all is said and done Sportswear and soft drinks are harmless products when compared to the many other things that have been globally available for a longer period of time--heroin and cocaine, for example. In any case, just because Nike shoes andCoke cans are for sale, it doesn’t mean you have to buy them--even globalization cannot deprive the individual of his free will. Critics of globalization can stop issuing their doom and gloom statements. Life goes on, and has more to offer for many citizens’ of the world than it did for their parents’ generation. |
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