• But it costs money," The report comes in the lead up to the December meeting of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, to agree on a new climate pact before the end of the Kyoto Protocol in 2012.

    VOA: standard.2009.09.01

  • So, cognitive dissonance will lead you then to think that what you are giving it up for has some value and then you establish a liking for it.

    这样认知失调就会让你想到,你为之付出代价的东西一定是有价值的,然后你就会喜欢上它。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • I find that even ten minutes to start with or even five minutes to start with is like a completely legitimate time, time well spent, just breathing, even with eyes open, I think it's harder when with eyes open, maybe that's something you lead up to.

    从十分钟开始,甚至是五分钟,这段时间合情合理,真正被利用了,只需呼吸,甚至可以睁开眼,睁着眼睛会增加难度,你也需要为之努力。

    普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选

  • As soon as Milton describes for us the events in heaven that lead up to the Nativity, he begins the this is the prelude of the poem, it's broken up in to two chunks: the prelude and then what Milton calls the hymn he begins the third stanza of the prelude to his poem with a plea to the Heavenly Muse for inspiration.

    弥尔顿一给我们描述引导基督诞生的天堂的事情,他就开始描述,这就是诗歌的开端,分为两部分:,这个开端还有弥尔顿称之为颂歌的部分,他开篇的第三段用了,对天国的缪斯寻求创作灵感的请愿。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

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