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SAT写作例子化挫折为动力/ 不向悲惨命运低头/ 乐观Helen Keller was one such person who lived an extremely fruitful and accomplished life. She was both deaf and blind before the age of two, but Helen never allowed this to stop her from communicating with others. After attending schools for the deaf and blind, she went on to graduate from high school, as well as from Radcliffe College. Throughout her life, Helen‘s drive never stopped her from becoming a writer, activist, and spokesperson. She is remembered for being an accomplished speaker, author, and strong political figure, supporting controversial causes such as women‘s suffrage and socialism. Keller successfully turned her life story into an inspiring legacy for the disabled, showing that great accomplishments are still possible, even for those who are disadvantaged.塞翁失马焉知非福/ 不公平有时也有积极面While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic director for Apple, some of his employees from that time described him as an erratic and temperamental manager. Disappointing sales caused a deterioration in Jobs's working relationship with Sculley, which devolved into a power struggle between the two. Jobs kept meetings running past midnight, sent out lengthy faxes, then called new meetings at 7:00 am.Sculley learned that Jobs—who believed Sculley to be "bad for Apple" and the wrong person to lead the company—had been attempting to organize a boardroom coup, and on May 24, 1985, called a board meeting to resolve the matter. Apple's board of directors sided with Sculley and removed Jobs from his managerial duties as head of the Macintosh division. Jobs resigned from Apple five months later and founded NeXT Inc. the same year.In a speech Jobs gave at Stanford University in 2005, he said being fired from Apple was the best thing that could have happened to him; "The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life." And he added, "I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple. It was awful-tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it."小洞不补大洞难补/ A stitch in time (saves nine) / 避免不必要的错误The Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989 was one such accident that was one that was completely avoidable, entirely the cause of human error. Multiple factors led to the crash of the oil tanker with a reef off of Alaska. The ship‘s sonar system was faulty, which the oil company failed to inspect and fix. In addition, the negligence of the ship‘s captain and the third mate steering the ship at the time caused the Exxon Valdez to collide into a large, sonar-detectable reef. As a result, millions of gallons of crude oil spilled into Prince William Sound, killing wild life and damaging ecosystems permanently. If the Exxon company had properly fixed the Valdez‘s radar system, as well as responsibly managed the ship‘s crew, billions of dollars spent in clean up and millions of animal lives could have been spared. This was one mistake that was not necessary to learn the hard way, as the damages are irreversible.专注一个领域Gregor Mendel was an Augustinian priest who bred peas and honeybees in experiments for year in order to gather information on how traits are passed down from generation to generation inorganisms. In order to conduct a long-term study, Mendel tested about 29,000 pea plants, isolating traits and studying the effects of matching various plants. His studies resulted in two separate laws, which are still applied in biology studies today, the Law of Segregation, and the Law of Independent Assortment. Mendel‘s laws were the basis of major 20th century studies in genetics, and his results and works contributed to the start of a new branch of biology. Without Mendel‘s passion and devotion, a significant portion of our knowledge regarding biology today would not be possible.追求个人成功和利益同样可以给社会带来帮助和好处/ 不向悲惨命运低头/ 名人做慈善Winfrey was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage single mother and later raised in an inner-city Milwaukee neighborhood. She experienced considerable hardship during her childhood, saying she was raped at age nine and became pregnant at 14; her son died in infancy. Sent to live with the man she calls her father, a barber in Tennessee, Winfrey landed a job in radio while still in high school and began co-anchoring the local evening news at the age of 19. Her emotional ad-lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime-talk-show arena, and after boosting a third-rated local Chicago talk show to first place, she launched her own production company and became internationally syndicated.Oprah Winfrey is an incredibly successful figure who has reached her ambitions. Winfrey became a millionaire in the 1990s when her talk show was nationalized. The new form of televised, intimate talk shows popular n American television now is attributed to her. Oprah is one of the richest blacks in the world, and among one of the only billionaires, but she has continuously donated to charities throughout her career. The Oprah Winfrey show frequently gives lucky viewers and people in need life necessities. In addition, Oprah also promotes literacy and education through her book club, and has formed a charity, the Angel Network which offers grants to nonprofit organizations around the world. Having attained her career goals years ago, Oprah has made sure her fame and fortune are used to promote societal advancement.真相不一定改善情况In the early 1970s, the Watergate scandal made waves through America, first for the break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters, then, more significantly, by broadcasting the deeds of presidential corruption across national airwaves. When President Richard Nixon‘s direct involvement with the break-in was uncovered, the nation‘s surprise turned to dismay and outrage. Historians point to this event in America‘s history as the incident that undid public trust in the presidency, and led to increasing cynicism towards politics. Even though a thorough investigation of the Watergate scandal the dirty doings of a US leader, American politics from the 1970s onwards has only been more saturated with news of scandals and corruption, such as the Clinton-Lewinsky affair in 1998. The complete truth does not change the world purely in terms of its existence.要有梦想,但也要面对现实/ 关上一扇门,打开一扇窗/ 人生有很多机会/ 人在江湖身不由己Audrey Hepburn, the doe-eyed actress most famous for playing Holly Golightly in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany‘s, actually began her performing career as a ballerina. Although Hepburn‘s petite, very slender frame looks ideal for ballet, her teacher warned that she did not have the physical ability to become a prima ballerina. From this statement was born a choice: Hepburn could choose to continue dancing and improve, even though she would probably never become an outstanding dancer, or look for another career. Given that she and her mother needed an income,and her skills were all performance based, Hepburn chose work in a better paying industry-theater. Though she loved ballet and would have loved to continue, practical needs discouraged the pursuit of dance. Thus, Audrey Hepburn was free to choose which path she would take in life, but heavily influenced by her circumstances and financial situation.成功需要完美主义On many of his major projects, such as the first Toy Story and the Apple store, Jobs pressed ―pause‖as they neared completion and decided to make major revisions. That happened with the design of the iPhone as well. The initial design had the glass screen set into an aluminum case. One Monday morning Jobs went over to see Ive. ―I didn‘t sleep last night,‖ he said, ―because I realized that I just don‘t love it.‖ It was the most important product he had made since the first Macintosh, and it just didn‘t look right to him. Ive, to his dismay, instantly realized that Jobs was right. ―I remember feeling absolutely embarrassed that he had to make the observation.‖The problem was that the iPhone should have been all about the display, but in their current design the case competed with the display instead of getting out of the way. The whole device felt too masculine, task-driven, efficient. ―Guys, you‘ve killed yourselves over this design for the last nine months, but we‘re going to change it,‖ Jobs told Ive‘s team. ―We‘re all going to have to work nights and weekends, and if you want we can hand out some guns so you can kill us now.‖Instead of balking, the team agreed. ―It was one of my proudest moments at Apple,‖ Jobs recalled.The new design ended up with just a thin stainless steel bezel that allowed the gorilla glass display to go right to the edge. Every part of the device seemed to defer to the screen. The new look was austere, yet also friendly. You could fondle it. It meant they had to redo the circuit boards, antenna, and processor placement inside, but Jobs ordered the change. ―Other companies may have shipped,‖said Fadell, ―but we pressed the reset button and started over.‖成功也需要运气/ 成功属于那些准备好的人A man who we commonly associate with success and dedication to work is Bill Gates, who founded and oversaw Microsoft with his partner, Paul Allen. Gates is thought to have been a gutsy, ambitious entrepreneur who dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft. A man with foresight, talent, and incredible business skills, Gates‘big break was actually a lucky one. The first important opportunity the young company received was actually though Gates‘mother, who served on the board of United Way with IBM CEO, John Akers. In the early 1980s, Akers was in need of new software for IBM‘s new product, the personal computer. Gates‘mother was able to recommend Microsoft software to Akers, who eventually awarded the contract that led to national recognition and opportunity for the young company. Thus, Bill Gates may be every bit as hardworking as we believe him to be, but his success was earned partly by luck.盲目乐观会出事Before the 2008 economic recession, the optimistic GDP growth and rise of incomes, particularly for the wealthy, drove common citizens to live beyond their means. Average American households with one credit card carry about eight thousand dollars of debt, accumulated through big purchases like cars, jewelry, and homes. Unfortunately, the population forgot the practical advice -- always save for a rainy day -- that has often been given by old-fashioned financial advisor. While Americans had been optimistically frittering away money on useless material goods, their sanguine outlook did not remind them of the need to put aside savings. When the recession hit, many people defaulted on the mortgages, or even filed for bankruptcy because they had no financial cushion onwhich they could fall.防患于未然的重要性In 2007, when credit card loans were soaring, and unqualified people were taking out enormous sub-prime mortgages, cracks in the American economy began to show. Within a year, thousands of people had defaulted on their bank loans due to excessive spending and irresponsible fiscal habits. But for many people, the cause of household bankruptcy was due to the practice of spending beyond their means. Most of them faced financial hardship. The American public was swimming in avoidable debt, a lesson current college graduates and future generations will learn the hard way. Thus, the financial recession in America has demonstrated the importance of setting aside savings for rainy days.盲从很危险和愚蠢The rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in post World War I German society illustrates the hazards of blindly following a mainstream ethical code that is forced on to the populace. The psychological and physical defeat of Germany after World War I left a leadership void, which Hitler actively filled, and immediately roused the population into following his ideology of racial supremacy and anti-Semitism. Unfortunately, because Hitler was incredibly influential and was backed by secret police, the people who opposed his policies and principles fled the country. The people of Germany blindly accepted the propaganda of Aryan superiority, as well as stood aside, or participated in the extermination of millions of Jews. This infamous period of history illustrates the dangers of not critically inspecting the validity of social morals, and not following personal integrity.社会不公,男女其实还不平等An issue that women have struggled with for decades is the equal recognition that is deserved from men. Decades after winning the right to vote, and demonstrating against sexual oppression, women are still struggling to command salaries equal to that of their male counterparts. Income disparities between the genders still exist in many industries, and many companies would rather hire a man than a woman, due to the issue of maternity leave. If women are to be treated as true equals, then the way society treats women‘s work and efforts should be demonstrated by fair wages, not just by empty words touting gender equality. Employers need to readjust their approach to valuing female employees.环保措施,解决空气污染/ 环境保护,人人有责The advent of hybrid and electric automobile popularity has led to an increase in sales of eco-friendly cars, some of which may emit fifty percent fewer carbon emissions than fuel-based ones. In recent years, the urgency of the global warming issues has begun to strike anxiety in the minds of more and more people. The rate at which both post-industrial and developing countries have been burning diesel fuel for the last century has placed Earth on a crash course set for ecological disaster. People living in cities such as Cairo and Beijing find their chest x-rays blurry, not from smoking cigarettes, but from simply breathing in the toxic air caused by coal-run factories and hundreds of thousands of vehicles. It is no longer enough to simply drive fuel-efficient cars; people need to rely solely on public transportation, such as subways, which run on electricity, thereby minimizing waste products and carbon emissions. This drastic measure will ensure not just less pollution, but also a quicker restoration of the environment.无奸不商?错!!!A successful company that demonstrates that profitability and moral business practices are not mutually exclusive is Whole Foods. The company now operates almost three hundred stores in the US, Britain, and Canada, after thirty-two years in the business. Even though it functions as a national corporation, the chain continues to source many products from local and regional markets to support local farmers. In addition, Whole Foods purchases green power, using only wind power in order to save electricity and gas. The supermarket giant has also banned the use of plastic bags in its stores, offering only 100% recycled paper bags or reusable bags for its customers. In addition, the business does not hoard all of its profits, but also gives back to communities by donating 5% to charities every year, and has set up the Animal Compassion Foundation to guide producers away from cruel animal-raising practices.网络信息时代的好处One of the most often-used sources for quick, generally reliable information is , the online, free encyclopedia. Wikipedia was launched in 2001, but just nine years later, people know exactly where to refer to for fast information. The user friendly browser mode allows anyone to speedily browse through almost any subject within seconds. The English version alone contains 3.3 million articles on science, art, history, education, among other subjects, as well as biographies and explanations of theories. When I need to perform quick research, Wikipedia is often the most comprehensive source, because it offers a quick summary, describing the object, person, or theory, and then breaking down the information into related categories of time, place, historical impact, related people or ideas, and so on. There is information on almost everything, from the Industrial Revolution to aerospace aeronautics, at one‘s fingertips.韧性,不要被困难打倒/ 乐观The famous jazz singer, Ella Fitzgerald, was in and out of juvenile prison after the death of her mother, which occurred when Ella was just nine. Though she had wanted to be a dancer, and was a good student, her mother‘s death led Ella to neglect school, and she became at-odds with law enforcement while working as a lookout for a brothel and a runner for the local mafia. She was sent to a reformatory school, and faced homelessness for a period of time, wandering alone as a fifteen-year-old during the Great Depression. However, Fitzgerald became a performer to pay her bills, and wound up singing, eventually gaining fame after consistently wowing crowds. Throughout her life, Fitzgerald faced discrimination and loss of friends and mentors, but continued to channel her energies in to performance, always cheerful and optimistic. Her success can be measured with thirteen Grammy Awards, and a jazz legacy remembered around the world.克服恐惧Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, ―The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,‖warning the American people of the great restrictions fear imposes upon our well-beings. In wartime, this is the most restrictive and daunting block to come. Fear impedes courage and action, and may lead to mass desertions. During World War I, over 20,000 servicemen were convicted of deserting or attempting to desert. Given the extremely high casualty rate and the mass executions that occurred in the barracks, soldiers cannot be blamed for fearing for their lives. Yet, had it not been for the men who remained and fought despite their deep-seated terror, World War I many have been won by the Germans. Thus, giving in to our flight instinct may be a natural survival tactic, but as humans, we are able to rise above the adrenaline and hormones that push us to flee, and perform the tasksnecessary to promote the greater good.不得不遵守规章制度、遵守标准The United States military is notorious for its ―Don‘t ask, don‘t tell‖policy concerning homosexuality. Under this legislation, law prohibits the military from allowing anyone who is openly gay to serve in the army. The army believes that gay activity will degrade the high level of discipline and moral necessary to military life. Allen R. Schindler, Jr., who served in the US Navy, was beaten to death for being gay in Japan, by another serviceman in 1992. This hate crime is demonstrative of anti-homosexual sentiments that pervade the military, and which severely endanger the psychological and physical welfare of gay servicemen. The US military supports the DADT policy partly to protect homosexual personnel from harassment, and many who are gay seek to hide their sexuality to avoid life-threatening consequences. If the world were to accept homosexuality as a harmless lifestyle, then there would be no need of secrecy, but until that time comes, being ―in the closet‖ is a necessary lifestyle for gays in the military.自我牺牲去帮助别人Another self-sacrificing giver was Mother Teresa, who devoted her life to missionary work by caring for the poor, hungry, ill, and neglected. At age twelve, she knew she would live a religious life. She even acquired Indian citizenship and remained in Calcutta, setting up hospices and caring for those too poor to afford medical attention, as well as lepers, who normal society shunned. Mother Teresa also rescued children caught in a hospital in the middle of a war zone by brokering a temporary ceasefire between Israeli and Palestinian battlers. By placing herself in the life of danger, in addition to risking contracting contagious diseases, Mother Teresa bravely risked her well-being for the sake of improving others‘ lives, and was recognized by the Catholic Church as a saint, as well as the Nobel Prize organization for her contributions to world peace.社会是个大染缸In the novel Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, the main character Pip grows up a devoted and naïve lad, fully trusting, loving, and loyal to his guardians. The family isn‘t wealthy, but Pip is loved and loves back, showing his kindness even to an escaped convict by feeding and clothing him. Eventually this convict anonymously becomes Pip‘s benefactor, aiding him in moving to London and providing him with an education. But Pip‘s education is not taught through books; he comes to experience heartbreak and grief, trickery and snobbery – essentially dealing with and coming across almost every immoral action humans can commit. His education in London changes him for the worse, so much that he himself becomes suspicious, snooty, and embarrassed of his lower class background. Pip‘s uncle, Joe, is unable to recognize the sweet, innocent boy he raised after a few years of life in London. Only after personal experience did Pip come to be familiar with the opposite concepts of love, loyalty and trust: hate, treachery and suspicion.全球化是把双刃剑Another factor that has driven urbanization in the 20th century is globalization. This revolution has allowed for international travel, foreign trade, and improved convenience for citizens in metropolis areas around the world. On the other hand, globalization has led to the outsourcing or loss of jobs from workers in first world countries to cheaper employees in nations like India, Thailand, China, and the Philippines. Blue collar and working class individuals in places like Detroit complain about inexpensive labor abroad stealing away jobs from American workers. Additionally, the poorly paidworkers in developing countries often work in sweatshops, cheated out of a fair wage and forced to work more than ten hours a day in dangerous and unhealthy conditions. It is true that globalization has revolutionized the way we conduct business, travel, and communicate, but it has generally only served to spread the ideology of materialism, and increase human rights violations.质疑对社会的影响As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.——Clarence DarrowWilliam Harvey, an English physician, discovered the circulation of blood and the role of heart in propelling the blood, thus refuting the theories of Galen and laying the foundation for modern physiology. Initially, he was subjected to severe criticism by some contemporaries. However, soon after, he obtained widespread recognition of his contribution.竞争的好处The structure of the American economic system is based on the belief that, generally, competition is the best regulator of the marketplace. According to this theory, when many companies are selling a product, the effort of each to attract more consumers keeps prices at the lowest level that allows businesses to cover costs and make a fair profit. When a market is not competitive, sellers can set the price as high as they wish, up to the level where consumers simply will not buy the product. To preserve competition in the marketplace, federal laws make it illegal for businesses to monopolize an industry, restrain trade, or fix prices. The Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice share the responsibility for enforcing these laws.竞争的危害Human competition can be expensive, as is the case with political elections, international sports competitions, and advertising wars. It can lead to the compromising of ethical standards in order to gain an advantage; for example, several athletes have been caught using banned steroids in professional sports in order to boost their own chances of success or victory. And it can be harmful for the participants, such as athletes who injure themselves while exceeding the physical tolerances of their bodies, or companies that pursue unprofitable paths while engaging in competitive rivalries. 美国劳工阶级的艰辛/ 坚持未必成功David Shipler‘s book, The Working Poor, investigates the working class in America. The poor he interviews in the book are usually kept in poverty by lack of education and resources, too many dependents (such as children and elderly parents), or disabilities. One woman Shipler wrote about worked full time at Walmart or at factory jobs for years, but could never manage to save enough money because she was a single mother strapped with a mortgage, car repair fees, baby sitting costs for her disabled daughter, and medical costs for her child. This woman did not suffer from a lack of persistence –she simply was held back from improving her life because too many costs were holding her back.个人拥有和集体分享有时不矛盾Sweden is a post-industrialized country with some of the highest rankings of literacy, health, and welfare in the world. The country is heavily reliant on foreign trade, and many global brands suchas IKEA, V olvo, H&M. despite having a market economy, government policy is heavily focused on taking care of citizens by providing universal education, and heavily subsidizing healthcare. Sweden‘s tax rates are one of the highest in the developed world, and it continuously ranks highly on surveys of citizens‘quality of life. Hence, Sweden is a prime example that demonstrates that capitalism and cooperation are not necessarily contradicting concepts.反抗权威/ 争取自身权益The Declaration of Independence written in 1776 lists a ―long train of abuses‖the American colonies suffered at the hands of the English. Prior to the Declaration, colonial merchants were heavily taxed by the British government, though none of the colonies were given fair representation in English‘s Parliament. In addition, colonial residents were barred from forming their own representative governments, or creating their own trade agreements with other countries. Thus, in retaliation to being treated like second-class citizens, Americans protested against these unjust measures with the Boston Tea Party, local governance, and finally secession. Ultimately, the result of colonial rebellion led to the formation of the United States of America, a country that became one of the most powerful, and at the time, was created by the most progressive constitution in the world. 科技带来进步A new innovation that has proven its usefulness is the rapid transit system, more commonly called the subway or metro system. Almost every major city in the world now has one, and though this system was first created in the 19th century, recent advancements made to current systems have improved efficiency and simplified usage. For example, the Shanghai metro system has recently increased the number of lines running for the World Expo, adding dozens of miles of track and increasing mobility around the ever-developing city. This allows visitors and residents to easily navigate a metropolis, and commute from home to the office. The metro systems around the world also tend to be electrically run, which also lowers carbon emissions and fuel dependency. Riding the metro has also been simplified with public transportation cards that deduct fares easily with on swipe on a machine.女权/ “反对”带来进步/ 为自身争取权益In America, the feminist equal rights movement has expanded opportunities for women in society. The first woman‘s rights movement in the last 19th century and early 20th century sought to win legal voting, property, educational, and employment rights for females. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton fearlessly devoted their lives to this cause, tirelessly crossing the country, giving speeches and lobbying lawmakers for societal progress. Their efforts paid off when Congress passed the 15th Amendment granting every American adult citizen the right to vote.自学/ 教育的重要性Abraham Lincoln is one of our most respected presidents, who led the country through the Civil War, delivered the Gettysburg Address, as well as the Emancipation Proclamation. But the 16th president is a prime example of education‘s positive effects – he was born in a log cabin in Illinois, and educated himself by reading as many books as he could. Lincoln taught himself law, and practiced in Illinois before running for the US Senate, then the presidential office. Despite such humble origins, Abraham Lincoln was one of the most sophisticated and powerful orators in American history, as well as one of the most perceptive candidates. Lincoln‘s public speaking prowess, as well as his debating skills, was developed through the voracious reading he did in order。
三立教育SAT考试写作范文赏析:富兰克林•德兰诺•罗斯福富兰克林•德兰诺•罗斯福FDR Franklin Delano RooseveltSara H. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was yet another historical figure that used his optimistic spirit to motivate the nation when, unexpectedly, things shifted in the wrong direction. The abrupt crash of the Stock Market in 1929, which ignited the turbulent and trying Great Depression, sent the United States into a financial downfall. If not for FDR's implementation of the New Deal, an ambitious plan striving for economic recovery, the Great Depression would have augmented the already severe impact it had on American citizens. By staying hopeful, perseverant, and positive during the tumultuous years of the Great Depression, FDR was able to succeed in his political endeavors and sustain a national unity despite the difficulties of that time period.点评:用词准确,句式多样,结构平行。
关于美国的英文作文关于美国的英文作文People of both cultures had been giving thanks for the fall harvest and other gifts of nature for many centuries.下面是小编整理的’相关内容,欢迎大家阅读参考!【The First Thanksgiving】1When we think of Thanksgiving today, images of football, pumpkin pie, parades, and turkey dinner complete with cranberry sauce come to mind, as well as plans for a Black Friday shopping spree the following day.Of course none of these items were present back in 1621, when the Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims sat down together to give thanks for nature’s bounty. Although the celebrants at this particular meal didn’t even call it “Thanksgiving”, this particular harvest feast is the one after which we model our modern-day Thanksgiving celebrations.People of both cultures had been giving thanks for the fall harvest and other gifts of nature for many centuries. It isinteresting to note that the religious element, giving thanks to God, was not present at this particular celebration in 1621, even though the Pilgrims were devoutly religious. In fact, some early Pilgrim "thanksgiving days" were actually fasts rather than feasts. Imagine that!However, the Native Americans had their own religious customs and beliefs. As a result, during this "first" Thanksgiving, Pilgrims and Native Americans did not focus on what was different between them, but instead concentrated on what they all shared. The two groups of people worked side by side to hunt and prepare food as equals and friends. Their friendship and cooperation was yet another thing for which to be thankful. Other feasts such as this one took place throughout the New World, where settlers and Native Americans worked together and celebrated together as one.When we sit down to our Thanksgiving dinner, we honor a piece of early American history. The story of the Pilgrims and Native Americans serve as a good reminder for all of us to be thankful for what we have--no matter how much or how little.【How Thanksgiving Became a Holiday】2After 1621, future Thanksgiving celebrations occurred at various times throughout the year. George Washington declared a feast ofThanksgiving in 1789, and presidents issued similar yearly proclamations after that. During the Civil War, poet Sarah Hale started a campaign to celebrate the holiday on the same day throughout the country.President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the last Thursday in November. It was changed from the last Thursday to the third Thursday by Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 as a way to lengthen the Christmas shopping holiday. In 1941, Roosevelt finally changed the date to the fourth Thursday in November, proclaiming it a Federal holiday in 1941.。
SATEssayExamples范文合集第一篇:SAT Essay ExamplesExamples from history carry great weight because they are events that actually happened, and they are likely to resonate with anyone who has any knowledge of the topic you’re writing about.Focus on both historical events and historical figures that are well known and have many different aspects that you might discuss—people and events that brought about revolutionary change in society are always good choices.But remember, the bigger the event, the more information you might have to memorize, so you would have to know an awful lot about an example like “World War II” to put something that broad on your list.Narrowing such a broad topic down to a manageable size, such as the Holocaust, the use of the atomic bomb against Japan, will generally be more effective.Also remember to avoid presenting inaccurate information in your essay or trying to pass something off as a fact that you're actually not sure about.Some suggestions:wars and related events: the causes of the American Revolution, the causes of the French Revolution, the Trail of Tears, the causes or the aftermath of the Civil War, the Holocaust, America’s use of the atomic bomb against Japan, the Marshall Plan, McCarthyism, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War(which could be divided into many subtopics like the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, the My Lai Massacre, and the Kent State Massacre)major technological developments: the construction of the transcontinental railroad, the invention of the airplane, the advent of radio or television, space travel, the birth of the Internetmajor social and economic events: the stock market crash of 1929, the Great Depression, the American civil rights movement, India’s independence from Britain, the end of apartheid in South Africa, corporate scandals at the beginning of the 21st century(Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, etc.) important thinkers: Lao Tzu(Lao Zi), Confucius, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marxrevolutionaries and activists: Siddhartha Gautama(the Buddha), Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Martin Luther, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Susan B.Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Helen Keller, Mohandas Gandhi, Clarence Darrow, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Cesar Chavez, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandelaother influential politicians: Benjamin Franklin, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt inventors and scientists: Gregor Mendel, the Curies, Charles Darwin, Thomas Edison, George Washington Carver, Albert Einstein, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawkingwriters, artists, musicians, entertainers: Ludwig van Beethoven, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Lenny Bruce, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, John Belushi, Richard Pryor, Chris Farleytyrants: King Louis XVI, Stalin, Hitler, Mao Zedong.Although examples from literature usually aren’t strictly factual, they reflect universal truths about society and human nature.Therefore, they can be very powerful if you are able to demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the works and characters you discuss.Some suggestions:Greek classics: The Iliad, The Odyssey, Antigone, OedipusRexEnglish classics: Beowulf, The Canterbury TalesShakespeare’s plays: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, MacBeth the Bronte sisters’ novels: Jane Eyre, Wuthering HeightsThe Scarlet Letter(Nathaniel Hawthorne)Dickens’ novels(very rich sources of both interesting characters and important ideas): Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two CitiesDostoevsky’s novels: Crime and Punishment, The Brothers KaramazovLittle Women(Louisa May Alcott)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(Mark Twain)The Great Gatsby(F.Scott Fitzgerald)A Farewell to Arms(Ernest Hemingway)Invisible Man(Ralph Ellison)Brave New World(Aldous Huxley)1984(George Orwell)Lord of the Flies(William Golding)The Catcher in the Rye(J.D.Salinger)Catch-22(Joseph Heller)Fahrenheit 451(Ray Bradbury)To Kill a Mockingbird(Harper Lee)Toni Morrison’s novels: Song of Solomon, The Bluest Eye, Beloved, SulaThe Things They Carried(Tim O’Brien)The Education of Little Tree(Forrest Carter)Neal Stephenson’s novels: Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, The Baroque CycleA good way to quickly develop a repertoire of examples from literature is to read short but significant worksthat containimportant ideas about human nature and society:Candide(Voltaire)parts of Walden and other essays by Thoreau“Billy Budd, Sailor”(Herman Melville)A Christmas Carol(Charles Dickens)The Metamorphosis(Franz Kafka)The Awakening(Kate Chopin)The Old Man and the Sea, “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”(Ernest Hemingway) The Pearl, Of Mice and Men(John Steinbeck)The Stranger(Albert Camus)Animal Farm(George Orwell)Night(Elie Wiesel)The advantage of using examples in this category is that you probably know more about your own life than you do about any academic subject, so you can usually write about these examples in great detail and with real feeling.The process of coming up with examples from personal experience is also helpful in preparing to write your college application essays, so remember to save this information.Some suggestions:a trip out of the country that exposed you to another culturea volunteer experience in which you met people who inspired or influenced youa work experience that taught you about the importance of hard work, discipline, teamwork, etc. an experience that required you to overcome your fear or to demonstrate resourcefulness or creativitya person you have encountered who inspired you with his or her heroism, self-sacrifice, wisdom, etc. your parents, siblings, friends, classmates, etc.: the l essons you’ve learned frominteracting with or observing them.Events or trends in society, or people who are influencing the world in a profound way now, can also be great examples.Think about the kinds of things you read about in magazines, newspapers, or Internet news sources.Some suggestions:the widespread use of advanced communications technology(cell phones and the Internet) contemporary entertainment(television, movies, video games)the war in Iraq(Abu Ghraib, weapons of mass destruction, conflicts between religious and ethnic groups)the Israeli/Palestinian conflictphilanthropists and activists: Bill and Melinda Gates, Warren Buffett, Bono, Aung San Suu Kyi(Burmese democracy activist), Greenpeaceglobal warming/global climate changealternative energy sources vs.fossil fuelsgenocide in Darfur(a region of Sudan)proliferation of nuclear weapons(Iran and North Korea)epidemics: drug-resistant strains of various diseases, AIDS, malaria, the threat of bird and swine flu the growing economic power of India and China(and the loss of jobs in the U.S.) U.S.-China relationsChina-Taiwan relationsthe economic crisis beginning in 2008 and the reform of the banking and finance industry the 2008 U.S.presidential election and the Obama presidencythe debate over health care legislation。
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具体详见例题:Assignment: Is there always another explanation or another point of view?There is always a “however”. Each situation has its benefits and its drawbacks. In the field of market finance, we find a compelling example that supports this thesis.The Roaring Twenties was a decade during which the American economy saw a rapid boom. In fact, America’s bull markets, such as the New York Stock Exchange had become so finally inviting by 1927 that even America’s middle class poured its money into America’s financial forums. Unfortunately, on October 4, 1929 the Booming Twenties came to an abrupt halt when the New York Stock Exchange crashed.The crash had many negative consequences. Most notably, the stock market crash of 1929 launched America into the Great Depression, a time of starvation and unemployment for millions of American citizens.The widespread optimism of the 1920’s quickly turned into an almost suicidal pessimism. Indeed, the Great Depression represents a crippling consequence of the stock market crash of 1929.However, Franklin Delano Roosevelt established institutions and regulations to prevent future economic catastrophe. Cognizant of the Crash’s causes, such as pool corruption, overpriced stock values, and margin buying, Roosevelt implemented the Social Security Act, the FDIC, and stricter rules monitoring credit. His aggressive policies not only ameliorated the uncomfortable climate of the Great Depression, but also laid the groundwork for a safer, more successful economy.The American public also realized the many positive results of the stock market crash of 1929. In particular, American citizens now have an entirely different fiscal outlook from the one they had before the Crash. Speculators have proven to be more prudent and insightful, as they often research market trends before investing. Perhaps most importantly, American investors are not as easily swayed by popular optimism and eager advertisement.While the stock market crash of 1929 was the embryo of the Great Depression, the Crash also set the foundation for a sounder economy. If we recognize the good and the bad of the Crash, we are destined to make fewer economic mistakes.我们按照 6分的标准来逐一分析。
sats21015@qianghuaban7 25min Writing 2M 2R 1G 1P(M, R, G)2 20min 1R 1M1 10min 1G12评分标准break the authority / majority: 学科分类physics Albert Einstein Theory of RelativityIsaac Newton Three Great LawsGalileo Leaning Tower Experiment Biology: Charles Darwin Origin of SpeciesArt: 忍者神龟Electronics: 特斯拉Economy: Keynes New Deal Adam SmithJohn Nash Game Theory Adam Smith astronomy: Nicolas Copernicus Heliocentric TheoryGeocentric Theory Politics: Abraham Lincoln Emancipation proclamation Gandhi Non-violence conflictadversities and success: Disabled group:Helen KellerForest GumpVan GoghJohn NashBeethovenStephen Hawking Franklin. D. Roosevelt残运会Hardworking Group: Marie Curie肖邦MozartAbraham LincolnJ. K. RowlingThomas Edison: inventors sportsmeneuphony优美的声音euphonious cacophony难听的声音cacophonousInner and outer motivation:life, will: adversities and successdream: I have a dream Martin Luther King Jr. liberty: William Wallace Brave HeartGeorge WashingtonGandhi玻利瓦尔pursuit of happiness: 当幸福来敲门morality: Mother TeresaNightingaleMarie CurieHelen Keller奥黛丽赫本Diana茱莉亚罗伯茨Cooperation and competition:cooperation: Keynes and RooseveltWright BrothersWatson and CrickMr. and Ms. Curiecellphone, movie, computerEU, AU, UN, APEC, OPEC, NATO,Human Genome ProjectInternational Space Stationcompetition:人beverage, microchip, food, operating systemOlympic GamesTechnology and progress:Happy Accident: NewtonAlexander Fleming penicillin凯库勒benzene structure门捷列夫Mendelyeev,Dmitry IvanovichPeriodic TableArchimedes Buoyancy ForceRoentgen x-rayBell phone Writing:responsibility: George WashingtonThomas JeffersonTheodore RooseveltAbraham LincolnGandhiNelson MandelaWinston ChurchillWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.There are two things that fill my mind with the ever increasing admiration and awe: the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. KantAsk not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for you country. John KennedyThree passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for the love, the search for the knowledge, and the unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. Bertrand Russellprotection of life: 辛德勒的名单The last leafLife is BeautifulIntroduction:“The river of history always flows toward the evolution of thoughts. Any mind behind it will be inevitably forgotten”, the words from Bacon, the greatest British Philosopher, directly highlight the virtues of originality and the drawbacks of the public-held views. In a further way, it is the traditions that prevent the breakthrough of science and the revolution of economy, which are actually boosted by the wisdom of the individuals. In the domains of reality, my creed always works.“Genius is composed of 99% of perspiration and 1% of the inspiration”, the words from Thomas Edison, the prominent inventor, are demonstrating the value of obstacles in life to the triumph in the future. In a further way, it is the tragedy in the journey of life that strengthens the soul, which contributes to the lightness from the darkness and composes the symphony in the movement of life. Examples from Helen Keller and Abraham Lincoln will fully substantiate my point of view.“Genius is composed of 99% of perspiration and 1% of the inspiration”, the words believed by Thomas Edison, the prominent inventor, directly match my side on this topic. In a further way, only through the power of morality can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved. Examples from various aspects will fully substantiate my point of view.is it necessary to find new solution to the problem?“We can have better life through old traditions”“Traditions without creativity are better than creativity without traditions.”When the first polar explorers headed south, giant cathedrals of ice marked their entry into the uncharted territory.When the first steam engine emerged in the human world, such a gigantic achievement marked the power of creativity of mankind. Reviewing the book of history, we may feel that nothing could have prepared us for the shock and impression from the imagination that finally loomed into our views, from the east to the west, from the history to the present, from the science to the economy, from the material to the spirit. from this point, the essay goes on.passing the towering spires, they must have wondered what unearthly sights lay in store.Nothing could have prepared them for the ice world that finally loomed into view.When nuclear power was discovered and regarded as the most potential energy source, such a breakthrough does mark the strength of technology in our lives. However, upon a careful attention to every part of life, nothing could have prepared us for the shock and impression from their negative impacts that finally loomed into our views, from the history to the present, from the material to the spirit. from this point, the essay goes on.Given the power of creativity, people would think it should enjoy a high priority among their concerns. Facing the reality, however, we discover a different picture: it is the revolution of mind that contributes to negative impacts, which give rise to the challenge to the traditional moral codes and redefinition of the global peace. Examples from the realms of both biology and energy science will strengthen my point of view.strengthen, testify, justify, verify, substantiate, consolidate,“Science improvement is a two-edge sword, which not only breeds the triumph, but also induced the vicious”, the words from PJW, , directly demonstrate the potential negative impacts from the creative solutions. it is the revolution of mind that contributes to negative impacts, which give rise to the challenge to the traditional moral codes and redefinition of the global peace. Examples from the realms of both biology and energy science will strengthen my point of view.“Towering genius disdains a beaten path. He seeks regions hitherto unexplored”, a motto from Abraham Lincoln, the greatest president in the history of United States, directly shows the merit of original mind. In a further approach, had mankind not possessed the innovative idea, the world would have never enjoyed the breakthrough of science and the revolution of art. Examples from Stephen Hawking and Leonardo Da Vinci will fully consolidate my position.BODY:Topic sentence 因果关系First and foremost, it is the unique and different idea that breeds an extraordinary theory about the mystery of space.Transitional sentence 15example ******100******Analysis (reasoning) 50summary XXFirst of all, it is the strong social duty that breeds the real happiness for an individual.Secondly, through the moral choice for others rises the source of happiness.Beside the legend of in the world of politics, the miracle of from ordinary life also justifies my point of view.not only does the legend of Abraham Lincoln justify my position, but the miracle of Mother Teresa also strengthens the side I have taken.unlock 突破关系、违反关系in the depth, something stirs. 引发关系harvest 捕食关系【依赖关系】work around the clock 程度关系summer is fading. 消逝关系diminishbe underway 进行关系at an extraordinary rate 程度关系remarkable journeyScience, the product of human wisdom, has been revolutionizing our world at an extraordinary rate. the culture boosts, harvesting the opportunities from scientific improvement. Under such a splendid circumstance, however, something stirs: the achievement we made through science is gradually diminishing our sense of ethics and making the peace fade away. In the journey of our moderns lives, such facts are far beyond our imagination.Background分析进一步的分析Topic sentencetransitional sentenceexample: Background: 宏观背景、微观描述Experience:正、反、正、递进Influence: 自己→别人、别人→自己Analysis:SummaryIn the history of America, slavery dominated the mind of the people. African Americans had been regard as someone of lower level than whites. They lacked the right and priority in economy, politics, and life. The door of happiness seemed to be closed ruthlessly to such unfortunate groups. However, Lincoln, believing that all human beings are created equal, firmly held his belief that the blacks should enjoy the same right as the whites, which boosted him to bring forward the creative policy to abolish the slavery. Unfortunately, the threats and hindrance from the slave owners and senators kept him from any progress. Under such a circumstance, Lincoln, rather than compromised, still persisted his creative belief without any fear and hesitation. Moreover, his strong idea stimulated him to advance the Emancipation Proclamation, an eternal masterpiece that rescued the blacks from the depth of racial discrimination and oppression. What Lincoln did dramatically challenged the validity of the slavery and equipped the African Americans the real happiness. All these won him the name to be the greatest president in the history.Throughout history, it is the innovative mind that discloses the mystery of life. A very representative example comes from Charles Darwin, the vanguard pursing the truth of life. in the Medieval Times, the public is dominated by the Creationism, which claims that the human beings are created by God. Such a belief dramatically hindered th progress of science. However, facing this circumstance, Darwin, instead of following the crowd, nevertheless advanced his theory that the life makes its own journey through the choice of nature, but not from the choice of God. Unfortunately, the obstacles and hindrance from the authority went out of his imagination. Even in this situation, Darwin, instead of giving up, still held his original mind, publishing his great Origin of Species. So influential is this work that it totally reflects the rhythm and secret of life revolution. All these won him the eternal fame and glory along the river of human history. in this case, had Darwin not persisted his originality in case of the difficulties, the world would have never have such a precious chance to get further access to the truth of science. in other words, it is therevolution of mind that strengthens our souls, clears our visions, inspires our ambitions, and motives us to reach the success. As Edison said “Nothing in the world is not worth the virtue of imagination”Charles Darwinpast, Creationism, Godchallenge origin of species: XXXXXXXXXX阻力坚持【创新的观点】对于人类的关于生物进化方面的思想给与了极大的重估计和改变,伟人Men of honorCarl Brashearblack discrimination reject no opportunityblack navy oppression maltreatmentbend toward the adversities and hindrance moreover, leg, strict test, outstanding diving master chiefFirstly, it is the strength in the deep heart, instead of the fortune, that can define the significance of an individual. It is obviously stated in the film Men of Honor, in which, the blacks in the past of America lived in the shadow of racial discrimination. In the military, they were only allowed to be the chef in the navy. Nevertheless, Carl Brashear, a youth from a family of poverty, made up his mind to become a qualified diver of US Navy. Unfortunately, during his navy service, he came across countless unimaginable maltreatment, which aimed to prevent him from his dream. Such conditions, however, instead of conquering him, strengthened his inner belief toward the hope. Moreover, despite the loss of one leg, he still made every effort to strive for the honor as a diver. His fortitude and spirit shocked the people, winning him the glory of navy diving master chief. from this moving legend, had Carl compromised in front of the obstacles and desperation, he would have never enjoyed such magnificent consequence. In short, the inner spirit is power, is strength, is beauty, and is something far beyond the reach of fortune.prevent him from becoming a qualified diver black diving master chiefthe inner strength of people, the most essential part of their qualities, does justify the virtue and weight of an individual in the history, which cannot be priced only through the acquisition of money.race; they sent me to finish the race.John Steven AkhwariEthiopia gold medal 1968 Mexico Olympics Marathonbroke his leg no chance impossiblepersist4.5hours,finish line with the applause, tears and dutyIs persistence more important than ability in determining a person's success?race; they sent me to finish the race.”John Steven Akhwari, an outstanding Ethiopia marathon athlete, told us that persistence stand beyond success. In the 1968 Mexico Olympics Games, Akhwari made up his mind to win the gold medal for his country. However, during the race, the air of the low density made him to fall by accident, a tragedy that seriously harmed his right leg. At that time, to an athlete, to give up the race may be the judicious choice since the injury had deprived of his capability to achieve the goal. Nevertheless, Akhwari, never thinking about compromising, chose to march forward without any hesitation. Albeit the pains were far beyond tolerance, he still went forward step by step until he finally reached the finish line. After 4.5 hours, he entered the stadium with the applause, tears, and duty. All these behaviors won the respect of the people and honor for his country. From this case, it is Akhwari’s persistence, in his hopeless and desperate time, that motivated him to strive, establishing the triumph both for himself and the glory in the world of Olympics. In short,persistence is virtue, is power and is beauty.“my country did not send me from 7000 miles to start a race; they sent me to finish the race.”. John Steven Akhwari, an outstanding Ethiopia marathon athlete, told us that persistence stand beyond success. The legend of Akhwari is the legend of a hero, who, in the 1968 Mexico Olympics, broke his leg during the race and lost the chance to win the gold medal, who, however, rejected to give up and still marched forward without any hesitation, and who, with the great pains and spirit, ultimately reached the finish line with the applause, tears and duty after 4.5 hours’ struggle.All these behaviors won the respect of the people and honor for his country. From this case, it is Akhwari’s persistence, in his hopeless and desperate time, that motivated him to strive, establishing the triumph both for himself and the glory in the world of Olympics. In short, persistence is virtue, is power and is beauty.。
2018年SAT作文批改实例讲解案例-优秀word范文本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==SAT作文批改实例讲解案例OriginalBeneath the surface usually lies the truth which may turns out to be unexpected and subversive. To those who only see one facet of an event, things invariably seem simple and single-sided. But to those who are perceivable enough to explore things underneath the surface, there is always a however.One prime example is the America Stock Market Crash in 1929. In the dazzling twentieth, the American bull market was so financially inviting that even the American middle class poured its money into the stock market, like the New York Stock Exchange. However, on October 4, 1929, the American economy came to an abrupt halt when the New York Stock Exchange crashed. The previous widespread optimism then shifted to a desperate pessimism shading the whole nation as nightmare. Consequently, the Great Depression befell, leaving American economy crippling.However, the American president Roosevelt insightfully staged a series of measures to save the falling economy. Just like a beam of sunlight expels the black cloud in the sky, Roosevelt brought a beam of hope to American people, saving the whole nation from the suicidal pessimism. Some may deem the Great Depression as an outright catastrophe to America. Yet beneath the bad impacts it heaved upon the country, we may find many benefits resulted. It is after the Great Depression that American people began to hold dear the value of prudence when investing in the stock market. They are more likely to avoid being overwhelmed by the seemingly sweeping optimism of current financial situations. The prophets on economy, formerly imprudent and arbitrary, are learning to be more careful and perspicacious when making predictions to the public. Thus, from this disaster, American people benefit from the financial fiasco and forged some new and beneficial habits that they previously lacked.。
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英语作文我最崇拜的人篇1When I was in high school, there was a teacher who taught me more than that in class.He was a very kind boy, 4 or 5 years older than us and taught us geography.We all liked to take his class, though geography was not our major course.What impressed me a lot was his grace.You could see him always smiling.He got angry only when we were too noisy in class.After class,he often played soccer with us.He used to be a very believable defender and never fouled on any of us.We all liked to call him "Teacher Miao" and he was just like a friend, not a teacher.His sonsy personality inspired me to be kind to everyone I met.That was my well-beloved "Teacher Miao" .译文:当我在高中的时候,有一位老师教得比课堂上的内容还多,他是一个非常善良的男孩,比我们大4岁或5岁,还教我们地理。
It was at the darkest time ever in the economic history when the Great Depression swept over United States and all around the world. Thousands of companies went bankrupt and most of the factories stopped the production. Unemployed people could be seen everywhere, who suffered from pain, horror and disappointment raised by the financial crisis. At the beginning of 1933, however, Franklin Roosevelt became the president with his overwhelming confidence, optimism and resolution, leading the whole country to walk out the shadow of the crisis. In his inauguration, Roosevelt brought hope to the citizens and ignited their passion to fight against the depression, encouraging the nation with his famous remark:The only thing we have to fear is the fear itself. Proposed by Roosevelt, the New Deal was soon put into practice, which adjusted the economic system and introduced a more powerful administration of government over the financial world. This astonishing but effective policy prevented the further deleterious influence of the crisis. The restoration of the national confidence and the enhancement of the American economic strength showed that the New Deal ended the darkness and brought bright future to the country.
Only seven years after the Great Depression, Roosevelt was confronted with another challenge, the sudden attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese army. The air raid killed thousands of soldiers, shocking the whole nation. Determined to retain the country’s dignity, He requested the declaration of war against Japan. However, some senators were timid of the formidable power of fascists and refused his plan. To everyone’s surprise, Roosevelt showed the nation that everything is possible by standing up gradually form his wheel chair, which he could not live without since his forties. With the determination and the fearlessness filled the whole country with high morale, United States was rescued from the scheme of Japan and became a winner in World War II. Franklin Roosevelt
The darkest time arrived for the United States when the Great Depression swept across the continnent as well as the rest of the western world.
The might of the Depression bought thousands of companies to bankrupcy and switched off production lines in factories. It brought most Americans to their knees with unemployment and filled their lives with pain, horror and disappointment.
At the beginning of 1933, when Franklin Roosevelt became president with an overwhelming confidence, optimism and resolution. He led the nation to swiftly walk out the shadow of the unprecedented crisis. In his inauguration speech, FDR brought hope to American poeple and lighted their torch of passion to fight aversity. His later famous remark became the nation’s encouragement:the only thing we have to fear is the fear itself.
Under Roosevelt’s proposal, the New Deal, unconvincing and controvertial in the account of the contemporaneous press and media, was soon put into effect. Indeed, the New Deal was the effective remedy which resurrected/revitalised the American economic apparatus/mechnism. More important it established an evermore robust government administration that supervises over the financial world. The legendary policy prevented the further slip of America and the western world into the abyss of the crisis.
The restoration of national confidence and the recovery of the American economic strength is solid proof of the New Deal’s legacy of ending darkness and bring bright future to the United States of America.
Only seven years after the Great Depression, Roosevelt was confronted with another challenge, the sudden attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese army. The air raid killed thousands of soldiers, shocking the whole nation. Determined to retain the country’s dignity, He requested the declaration of war against Japan. However, some senators were timid of the formidable power of fascists and refused his plan. To everyone’s surprise, Roosevelt showed the nation that everything is possible by standing up gradually form his wheel chair, which he could not live without since his forties. With the determination and the fearlessness filled the whole country with high morale, United States was rescued from the scheme of Japan and became a winner in World War II.。