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r own feelings and preying for the clock to speed up; or you can step out of that prison and embrace this chance of a lifetime。 Before our camp; peace was to me like the Pyramid of Egypt; a concept to often mentioned; but rarely seen。 Here; I am fortunate enough to h*e witnessed both。”
First; there was silence。 Then thunderous applause erupted from every corner of the room; cheers and yells shot up like fireworks。 Grinning; I walked down stage and handed the microphone over to our leader; Barbara Capozzi; who asked me two times without realizing; whether I had prepared for this speech。 I replied negative; and she responded with a bear hug; breaking all my ribs and promising me that this “open mike session” would from now on bee a tradition of the Peace Camp。 。。
西天取经(8)
As I walked back to my seat; people looked at me with expressions Columbus would h*e held when he saw continents looming over the horizon: big *iles tinged with surprise。 I knew all was not perfect; there were sessions ahead that promised dissent; the inevitable parting doomed for tears; but for now I lay back; relaxed; preparing once again。 This time; for the most glorious week in my life。
个人陈述(三)
这是阿默斯特学院特别要求的文章:从若干句箴言中选取一则,进行拓展写作。
Amherst Essay
“Stereotyped beliefs h*e the power to bee self…fulfilling prophesies for beh*ior。”
Elizabeth Aries; Professor of Psychology; Amherst College。 From her book “Men and Women in Interaction; Reconsidering the Differences”
In the brief quotation above; Professor Aries vividly describes a phenomenon I h*e often observed myself; but could never aptly put into an appropriate sentence。 Indeed; I h*e witnessed too much of this process; not only in the trivialities of everyday life; but also on the grand sc