As professor and dean of the Department, you have one student applying for a position in a firm related to law. Write a reference letter for him/her to the company he/she is applying for the application. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address. You should write about 100 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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甲公司因转产致使一台价值1000万元的精密机床闲置。该公司董事长与乙公司签订了一份机床转让合同。合同规定,精密机床作价950万元,甲公司于10月31日前交货,乙公司在交货后10天内付清款项。在交货日前,甲公司发现乙公司的经营状况恶化,于是通知乙公司中止交货并要求乙公司提供担保;乙公司予以拒绝。又过了1个月,乙公司的经营状况进一步恶化,于是甲公司提出解除合同。乙公司遂向法院起诉。法院查明:(1)甲公司股东会决议规定,对精密机床的处置应经股东会特别决议;(2)甲公司的机床原来由丙公司保管,保管期限至10月31日,保管费50万元。11月5日,甲公司将机床提走,并约定10天内付保管费,如果10天内不付保管费,丙公司可对该机床行使留置权。现丙公司要求对该机床行使留置权。 问: 甲公司中止履行的理由能否成立为什么
I shall be ready to raise the matter with him________________(等有合适的机会) .
In Benjamin Franklin’s civic pride and his projects for the improvement of Philadelphia, we see another aspect of the philosophy of doing good. At the same time we may recognize the zeal for reform that has long been a characteristic of American life. In his attention to the details of daily living, Franklin shows himself as the observant empiricist. (46)As the successful engineer of ways to make the city he loved cleaner, safer and more attractive he continually sponsored new institutions that were proof that the applications of reason to experience were fruitful in the real world.(47) "Human bliss," observed Franklin, "is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day. " Franklin typifies that aspect of the American character that is attentive to small details as well as over-all great plans. (48)The practical idealism of America lies in our capacity to work for our ideals step by step, to recognize that the perfect world is never achieved but that we may approach it gradually by a creative attentiveness to each aspect of life around us.In the American tradition Franklin stands as a man who preached thrift, frugality, industry and enterprise as the "way to wealth". (49)He grew to maturity in an American tradition that was older than he was, according to which such virtues as thrift and industry were not enough to bring a man success; he had also to practice charity and help his neighbor. Wealth was a token of esteem of the Divine Providence that governs men’s affairs, and thus the accumulation of riches was not sought for its own sake alone. Furthermore, wealth and position, being marks of the divine favor, conferred an obligation; a successful man was a "steward", holding the world’s goods in trust for the less fortunate.(50) Being an American meant for Franklin a passionate love of country and a devotion to a democratic point of view in which the rights and liberties of his fellow men were guaranteed and protected. As her foremost citizen in the eyes of the world, he was the champion of her cause in Britain for more than a decade before the Revolution and her representative in France during the years of conflict. America was fortunate in having a man of his stature and ability to serve her during those years; the skills he had acquired in mastery of life and the world’s affairs were brought to bear on the issues of state in patriotic service. An old hand at presenting "causes" in the public press, he presented the case for America in British newspapers and magazines-under various pseudonyms, just as he had done at home in his Pennsylvania Gazette. 49