GRE作文的Issue部分是很多同學(xué)提分的難點(diǎn),其實(shí)掌握了寫(xiě)作的套路就能比較便捷的掌握一個(gè)類別的寫(xiě)作方法。下面是小編為大家整理收集的關(guān)于GRE寫(xiě)作ISSUE經(jīng)濟(jì)、環(huán)境篇范文的相關(guān)內(nèi)容,希望對(duì)大家有所幫助。
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Consider, for instance, Jack Welch’s program when a company is running in a low efficiency and facing a financial crisis (political crisis or natural disaster). Welch worked to eradicate (根除) perceived inefficiency by trimming inventories and dismantling (終止) the bureaucracy that had almost led him to leave the corporation in the past. Welch’s strategy was later adopted by other entrepreneurs.
Microsoft's Bill Gates is largely responsible for lifting American technology and economy to the top levels of the world. And this contribution is already demonstrated. Of course, Gates’ revolutionary accomplishments, and even his monopoly, brought him universal renown and immense fortune throughout his life.
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There are upsetting parallels today, as scientists in one wave after another try to awaken us to the depletion of atmospheric ozone which has warmed the Earth, and the problem largely threatens the very survival of the human species. Environmental, economic, and political problems such as these all carry grave social consequences-increased crime, unemployment, insurrection (造反), hunger, and so forth.
Solving these problems requires global cooperation/insurance policy-which a global university can facilitate (使之容易). thinner ozone layer, greenhouse-effect, deforestation, extinct species(難解決問(wèn)題) After all, no amount of principle can completely solve the enduring problems of environmental pollution, atomic weapons and technological cloning (war, poverty, violence/greed, aggression), for the reason that a helpful law might be another that is a huge loss for human beings.
For example, while some might argue that physics researchers who harnessed the power of the atom have provided us with an alternative source of energy and invaluable peace-keepers, this argument flies in the face of hundreds of thousands of innocent people murdered and maimed by atomic blast, and by nuclear meltdown. And in fulfilling the promise of “living better through chemistry” research has given us chemical weapons for human slaughter.