Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.A man without money is no man at all.Fools learn nothing from wise men, but wise men learn much from fools.Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse.Send a wise man on an errand, and say nothing to him.The wise man knows he knows nothing, the fool thinks he knows all.Wise man have their mouths in their hearts, fools have their hearts in their mouths.
比爾·蓋茨在哈佛大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮上的演講。I left Harvard with no real awareness of the awful inequities in the world-- the appalling disparities of health, and wealth, and opportunity that condemn millions of people to lives of despair.
If you haven''t started working yet you can say "Right now I''m still a student." or "I''m a recent grad and Ihaven''t started working yet." In the second sentence, "recent grad" is short for "recent graduate" and means that you have just finished school.Second One: What''s your greatest weakness?Fifth One: If hired, when could you start work?Sixth One: What kind of work does the posi-ti
50 Common Interview Questions and Answers
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A few good examples: Your ability to prioritize, Your problem-solving skills, Your ability to work under pressure, Your ability to focus on projects, Your professional expertise, Your leadership skills, Your positive attitude.Things like, determination to get the job done and work hard but enjoy your work are good.Questions prepared where you will be an asset to the organization are good.
100 Lessons Learned for Project Managers
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100 Lessons Learned for Project ManagersNASA - 100 Lessons Learned for Project Managers None of these are original -- It''s just that we don''t know where they were stolen from!Managers are strange people.A comfortable project manager is one waiting for his next assignment or one on the verge of failure.Remember your contractor has a tendency to have a one-to-one interface with your staff;
It can seed a jolt of as much as eight hundred volts of electricity through the water in which it live. ( An electric house current is only one hundred twenty volts.) As many as four-fifths of all the cells in the electric eel’s body are specialized for generating electricity, and the strength of the shock it can deliver corresponds roughly to length of its body.