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an essay , please give me some advice.

 
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nanbowen



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:16 pm    Post subject: an essay , please give me some advice. Reply with quote

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NO PAIN NO GAIN

As is shown in the picture, a student take a pen which the seller says that has been blessed by the Confucius and can help him to get good mark in the examinations. The pen is nothing different from a normal pen except the brand. However, the real Confucius want to convince the boy he won�t derive good mark without hard work. It goes without saying that the picture aim at revealing a common and serious problem in china: how to study and how to face the examinations with right attitude. Which might have confused many others.

Nowadays the young generation in china, have great pressure to be admitted by a famous university. Some students don�t endeavor to study but hope something else such as the gods to help them. In extreme cases they buy some high technological tools to cheat in the examinations. I don�t want to say mark isn�t important in today�s Chinese society. However, I measure that studying is not just to derive good mark and no one will esteem a man without integrity. To use the knowledge into our real lives is the most important reason to learn.

So to sum up, as the saying goes that no pain no gain. If you want to have good mark, you should endeavor to work hard and contend with your laziness since the outset. Last but not least, things unreasonable are never durable. By common consent, there are multiple techniques the great students use to study effectively. Ineffective students seldom use these methods. I think using these techniques is more useful than some god pens.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As is shown in the picture, a student takes a pen, which the seller says has been blessed by Confucius and can help him get good marks in the examinations. The pen is no different from a normal pen, except the brand. However, the real Confucius would want to convince the boy he would not deserve good marks without hard work. It goes without saying that the picture aims at revealing a common and serious problem in China: how to study and how to face the examinations with the right attitude, which might have confused many.

Nowadays the young generation in China, has great pressure to be admitted to a famous university. Some students don�t endeavor to study, but hope something else, such as the gods will help them. In extreme cases they buy some high technological tools to cheat in the examinations. I don�t want to say marks are n�t important in today�s Chinese society. However, I believe that studying is not just to get good marks and no one will esteem a man without integrity. To use the knowledge in our real lives is the most important reason to learn.

So, to sum up, as the saying goes, "No pain, no gain." If you want to have good marks, you should endeavor to work hard and contend with your laziness from the outset. Last but not least, things unreasonable are never durable. It is generally agreed there are multiple techniques the great students use to study effectively. Ineffective (Or unsuccessful) students seldom use these methods. I think using these techniques is more useful than some special pen.
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