题目:
教育活动是一种培养人的社会活动,教育系统是一个较复杂的多因素构成的社会系统,在诸要素中,最基本的要素是( )
A.学生和课程
B.教师和课程
C.学生和教师
D.手段和方法
答案:
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教育活动是一种培养人的社会活动,教育系统是一个较复杂的多因素构成的社会系统,在诸要素中,最基本的要素是( )
A.学生和课程
B.教师和课程
C.学生和教师
D.手段和方法
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参考答案:B解析:[考点] 1Z102021掌握流动资产的核算内容
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以下关于依法收贷过程中申请支付令的表述不正确的是( )。
A.没有其他债务纠纷的,可以向人民法院申请支付令
B.债务人应当自收到支付令之日起10日内向债权人清偿债务
C.债务人既不提出异议又不履行支付令的,债权人可以申请执行
D.申请支付令所需费用和时间远比起诉少
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此患者的急诊处理应
A.螺内酯治疗
B.纠正电解质紊乱
C.静脉滴注氯化钾及胰岛素
D.吡啶斯的明和皮质激素治疗
当水平气压梯度和空气密度一定时,地转风的大小为()。
A.低纬大于高纬
B.低纬小于高纬
C.低纬等于高纬
D.与纬度无关
It was back in 1966, when America’s postwar consensus was showing some cracks, that Lou Harris launched his Alienation Index. Harris set out to measure an unsettling twist in the American story. "The hottest idea was that a mood of radical helplessness was blanketing the land," observes Rick Perlstein, author of the rollicking cultural history Nixonland. "America was suffering an epidemic of ’alienation. ’" College kids were spitting on the American flag; suburban moms were marching against the war. The best-seller lists included books challenging the conclusions of the Warren Commission report on Kennedy’s assassination. The President was an object of ridicule. "In Texas," an airline executive told TIME that October, "they wouldn’t believe Johnson if he told them that next month was November. "
So Harris devised five statements to measure how removed people felt from their leaders. The index derives from the average number of people who agree that "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, what you think doesn’t count very much anymore; the people running the country don’t really care what happens to you; most people in power try to take advantage of people like you, you’ re left out of things going on around you. "
These were sentiments that in other words defined the debate in 2010, as Tea Party protesters carried signs saying, DC: THE LONGER YOU STAY, THE LESS YOU REMEMBER ABOUT US, and bumper stickers declared that PUBLIC IGNORANCE IS CORPORATE BLISS. Between bailouts, deficits, another confounding war and a President whose approval rating ended the year at a personal low of 36% (but who could take comfort that Congress’s stood at 11%), it would be easy to think America is, more than ever, Alienation Nation.
But that would be wrong. The Alienation Index, which stood at 29 in 1966, climbed to 59 in 1974 (the conclusion of Watergate) and reached 62 in 1983, in the midst of the Reagan recession. It kept rising during the first Bush Administration, to 66 in 1991 when the sense of common purpose fed by the first Gulf War gave way to economic gloom. That helped put the Democrats back in the White House after 12 years, but two government shutdowns in 1995 drove the index to a high of 67 as the evening news showed lawmakers squabbling while the NIH hotline went unanswered, toxic- waste cleanup was halted, passport applications went unprocessed and tourists were turned away from 368 national-park sites.
So how does the present moment compare In 2010 the index was 52--lower than it has been for most of the past 20 years. It’s not that people think Washington is suddenly warm and welcoming and sensitive to their needs, fully 70% of people think the nation’s leaders are out of touch. But how people feel about politicians may not matter as much as how we feel about ourselves--and only 37% of us feel that we are left out of things going on around us, compared with 51% in 1995.
Every day brings new evidence of a kind of personal empowerment, fueled by technology, that represents the very opposite of alienation. Feel helpless about media bias Start a blog. Find popular culture coarse Make your own movies on your smart phone. The iconic tableau of democracy in the new year came not from Washington but from Newark N. J. , where Mayor Cory Booker delivered diapers to a mom after her brother tweeted that she was trapped, snowbound. Suddenly, politics is flat.
As opportunities change, so do expectations. This past Thanksgiving, even as the recovery staggered and wheezed, 41% of Americans said they felt they had more to be thankful for than they did a few years ago. Fewer than a quarter are grateful for the current economic climate~one-third as many as 25 years ago--but 66% are grateful for their personal economic situation. A Gallup poll finds that 58% think 2011 will be better than 2010; 42% even think the U. S. will be governed better this year.
The Mad as Hell political narrative isn’t going away, partly because watching the gargoyles do combat on cable has a certain entertainment value, and there is plenty to give viewers heartburn. But if I were a politician plotting my approach and agenda in 2011, I’d pay less attention to the noise, unless you’ re reading the bumper sticker that says SOMEWHAT IRRITATED ABOUT EXTREME OUTRAGE.1.What is the "Alienation Index" Why did Lou Harris launch this index