He always has a lot of______ideas in his mind, and sometimes we do not even know what he is thinking about.
A. novel
B. minute
C. explicit
D. solemn
A close analogy to study design is the rough sketch made by an artist before he commits his vision to canvas. The broad outlines are drawn, the proper perspective achieved, and the total impact of the picture-to-be can be partially appreciated in advance. So it is with the design of research; it specifies in advance the kinds of statements that can be made on the basis of its findings and fix the perspectives against which these findings are to be evaluated. One major purpose of this study was to demonstrate whether or not the newer social research techniques could help in broadening and deepening knowledge concerning juvenile delinquency. Construction of the design was guided by this goal of exploring new methods in the analysis of juvenile delinquency. However, research technique developed in one content cannot be mechanically transferred to another. A new application of a research technique requires substantial changes and it is these innovative modifications that this study offers as its contribution. Juvenile delinquency has been the subject of many previous studies using a variety of research techniques. This study makes an additional contribution by using a design specially planned to permit a comparison of several approaches. The drawing up of the study design profited greatly from an extensive survey of previous researches on crime, undertaken during the earliest stage of the project. It was found that most studies could be classified as belonging study and personal motivation study. Each type has its characteristic design and mode of interpretation and each has produced information of considerable importance. Yet no attempt was made in any of the studies to integrate one or more of these three design types. It became apparent that one of the major contributions a pilot study could make to both method and substantive findings would be to bring all three study types together in one design for the purpose of correlating their findings and evaluating their relative importance in producing data of use to the practitioner. In Paragraph One, the author draws an analogy between______.
A. a research and an artist
B. doing research and drawing a sketch
C. designing a research and making a sketch
D. research finding and picture’s perspectives
宏图企业为增值税一般纳税企业,主要生产和销售甲产品,适用增值税税率17%,所得税税率25%,不考虑其他相关税费,该公司2012年发生以下经济业务: (1)销售甲产品一批,该产品的成本为16万元,销售价格40万元,专用发票注明增值税6.8万元,产品已经发出,提货单已交给购买方。货款、增值税税率尚未收到。 (2)当年分配并发放职工工资40万元,其中该生产工人工资24万元,车间管理人员工资8万元,企业管理人员工资8万元。 (3)本年出租一台设备,取得租金收入8万元。 (4)本年度计提固定资产折旧8万元,其中计入制造费用的固定资产折旧5万元,计入管理费用的折旧2万元,出租设备的折旧为1万元。 (5)用银行存款支付营业费用1万元。 (6)在本年末的财产清查中发现无法支付的应付款项2万元,经批准转作营业外收入。 针对业务(2)所作的会计分录,借方科目为______。
A. 生产成本
B. 制造费用
C. 管理费用
D. 应付职工薪酬
I have long believed that trouble between the races is seldom what it appears to be. It was not hard to see after my first talks with students that racial tension on campus is a problem that misrepresents itself. It has the same look, the typical pattern, of Americas timeless racial conflict.. .white racism and black protest. And I think part of our concern over it comes from the fact that it has the feel of a relapse, illness gone and come again. But if we are seeing the same symptoms, I don’t believe we are dealing with the same illness. For one thing, I think racial tension on campus is the result more of racial equality than inequality. How to live with racial difference has been America’s profound social problem. For the first 100 years or so following emancipation it was controlled by a legally approved inequality that acted as a buffer between the races. No longer is this the case. On campuses today, as throughout society, blacks enjoy equality under the law — a profound social advancement. No student may be kept out of a class or a dormitory or an extracurricular activity because of his or her race. But there is a paradox here: On a campus where members of all races are gathered, mixed together in the classroom as well as socially, differences are more exposed than ever. And this is where the trouble starts. For members of each race — young adultscoming into their own, often away from home for the first time — bring to this site of freedom, exploration, and now, today, equality, very deep fears and anxieties, not fully developed feelings of racial shame, anger, and guilt. These feelings could lie hidden in the home, in familiar neighborhoods, in simpler days of childhood. But the college campus, with its structures of interaction and adult-level competition — the big exam, the dorm, the "mixer" — is another matter. I think campus racism is born of the rub between racial difference and a setting, the campus itself, devoted to interaction and equality. On our campuses, such concentrated micro-societies, all that remains unresolved between blacks and whites, all the old wounds and shames that have never been addressed, present themselves for attention-and present our youth with pressures they cannot always handle. Nowadays racial tension on campus most probably starts with______.
A. racial inequality
B. sudden awareness of racial differences
C. white racism
D. racial Interaction and competition