Think of someone you admire .Write a paragraph about that person's.写名人好了 1.family background / childhood / marriage .2.school year / college days / awards .3.career / paragraph / ,paragraph must have at least 1 sentence using the verb " use

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Think of someone you admire .Write a paragraph about that person's.写名人好了 1.family background / childhood / marriage .2.school year / college days / awards .3.career / paragraph / ,paragraph must have at least 1 sentence using the verb

Think of someone you admire .Write a paragraph about that person's.写名人好了 1.family background / childhood / marriage .2.school year / college days / awards .3.career / paragraph / ,paragraph must have at least 1 sentence using the verb " use
Think of someone you admire .Write a paragraph about that person's.
写名人好了
1.family background / childhood / marriage .
2.school year / college days / awards .
3.career / paragraph / ,paragraph must have at least 1 sentence using the verb " used to ".
一篇小作文.最佳追加100
少点。不超过100字的。

Think of someone you admire .Write a paragraph about that person's.写名人好了 1.family background / childhood / marriage .2.school year / college days / awards .3.career / paragraph / ,paragraph must have at least 1 sentence using the verb " use
When Tom Cruise once appeared in a TV program, he was too excited so he jumped up and down the couch. Later “jump the couch” was adopted in the American dictionary for slang. This is a bit exaggerating, but it definitely reflects the fact that when famous people give their opinions, many people listen. But, should we pay attention to these remarks or actions?
Firstly, famous people are “famous”, for they have one or few aspects that exceed common people. Like Albert Einstein once said, “I think and think for months, for years, ninety-nine times the conclusion false, but the hundredth time I am right.” As a brilliant scientist, he speaks of the right attitudes towards science and inspires countless people to fight for the truth. Hollywood actors or actresses, they may talk about their dressing styles or skin cares on magazine. These are all advice that we might as well take, for real life is not just serious academic things but also the satisfaction of living.
But the point is that, celebrities are not perfect role models for the public. Once I heard a story about Einstein, saying that he nearly got into the water when he once harassed a young lady and got refused when they were in a boat in a park. Is Einstein evil somehow? No! He’s just being human. Then is it wrong to harass ladies? Yes. But all humans make mistakes. Celebrities are experts in certain areas but not all. In some other fields, they should even learn from us.
Generally, there are two extremes when talking about celebrities: the public are either too critical or too superstitious. Objectively, both of the attitudes are unnecessary. As a Chinese saying which generalizes this situation the best goes: to take in the good, while to get rid of the bad.
汤姆克鲁斯的,可能有点长,找需要的节选就行了
而且这个不是网上的介绍,是自己写的作文

Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, where he attended school, he ente...

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Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, where he attended school, he entered Cambridge University in 1661; he was elected a Fellow of Trinity College in 1667, and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669. He remained at the university, lecturing in most years, until 1696. Of these Cambridge years, in which Newton was at the height of his creative power, he singled out 1665-1666 (spent largely in Lincolnshire because of plague in Cambridge) as "the prime of my age for invention". During two to three years of intense mental effort he prepared Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) commonly known as the Principia, although this was not published until 1687.
As a firm opponent of the attempt by King James II to make the universities into Catholic institutions, Newton was elected Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament of 1689, and sat again in 1701-1702. Meanwhile, in 1696 he had moved to London as Warden of the Royal Mint. He became Master of the Mint in 1699, an office he retained to his death. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1671, and in 1703 he became President, being annually re-elected for the rest of his life. His major work, Opticks, appeared the next year; he was knighted in Cambridge in 1705.
As Newtonian science became increasingly accepted on the Continent, and especially after a general peace was restored in 1714, following the War of the Spanish Succession, Newton became the most highly esteemed natural philosopher in Europe. His last decades were passed in revising his major works, polishing his studies of ancient history, and defending himself against critics, as well as carrying out his official duties. Newton was modest, diffident, and a man of simple tastes. He was angered by criticism or opposition, and harboured resentment; he was harsh towards enemies but generous to friends. In government, and at the Royal Society, he proved an able administrator. He never married and lived modestly, but was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey.
Newton has been regarded for almost 300 years as the founding examplar of modern physical science, his achievements in experimental investigation being as innovative as those in mathematical research.He used to be the greatest scientist in the world until Stephen Hawking's born. With equal, if not greater, energy and originality he also plunged into chemistry, the early history of Western civilization, and theology; among his special studies was an investigation of the form and dimensions, as described in the Bible, of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem.

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Someone i Admire
Today I am going to talk about a great leader in sports; Michael Jordan. He is so famous that he is known by almost every young person in China. I admire him not only because he i...

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Someone i Admire
Today I am going to talk about a great leader in sports; Michael Jordan. He is so famous that he is known by almost every young person in China. I admire him not only because he is a great player
First; he is a great team leader, a team person. I've learned from him that to be truly successful in my life, I need to build a strong team, draw on its strength, I can’t be a lone-ranger, and second; Jordan has shown his great charismaas a leader.people admire him, That teaches me that I must become a person that people follow me not because of what I do or have done, but because of who I am.
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帮你修改了字数。多余的去掉了

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