但凡类似“十大”的写作,进行到最后,最感困扰的就是排名问题。没有谁不关心这个问题,尤其是正置身于中国高等教育市场前沿的民办大学,每一次的评选和排序都牵动着校长们敏感的神经。我很理解,但的确犯了难。从北京到江西,从西安到郑州,一路走过这些中国民办高教的最活跃地带,精彩纷呈,扑面而来。这是来自中国民办大学最优秀的声音,每一次晤面都是一回心灵的倾诉、理念的撞击、理想的烛照,从这些不同心性、不同风格的校长们身上,我能捕捉到一种共同的因子:敢为天下先,一定要争第一!如此直率放言的是胡大白,中国民办大学的第一位拓荒者。访谈完毕,即将离开黄河科技大学时,我得到的提醒是:黄科大一定得排第一,不然我们宁可放弃!言语间很是“将第一坚持到底”的执拗。...
Men of Invention and Industryby Samuel Smiles"Men there have been, ignorant of letters; without art, withouteloquence; who yet had the wisdom to devise and the courage toperform that which they lacked language to explain. Such menhave worked the deliverance of nations and their own greatness.Their hearts are their books; events are their tutors; greatactions are their eloquence."MACAULAY.Contents.PrefaceCHAPTER I Phineas Pett:...
前 言《管理中的心理学》前言管理的第一要素即是管人,也就是要根据人的心理和思想规律,通过尊重人、关心人、激励人来改善人际关系,充分发挥人的积极性和创造性,从而提高劳动和管理效率。古人云:“人事之最难在于知人”,我们在每天的工作中需要和形形色色的人进行“心理上的较量”。那我们怎样才能在和别人打交道的过程中充分调动起周围一切的人力资源,让他们尽最大可能的为您服务呢?这其中包括您的员工、您的上下级关系、您的同事、甚至你的客户。这时若您能将管理心理学知识利用起来融会贯通,使之服务于我们的工作、生活,那您将在这个弱肉强食的社会中成为无往而不利的强者!我们可以列出这样一个递进的等式:了解人的心理驾驭人的心理=支配人=支配世界。由此可见,我们任何一位渴望成功、渴望支配世界的人都应当而且必须了解并掌握一些管理心理学的知识和技巧。...
A Ramble Among the Hills.I USED frequently to amuse myself towards the close of the day, whenthe heat had subsided, with taking long rambles about theneighboring hills and the deep umbrageous valleys, accompanied by myhistoriographic squire, Mateo, to whose passion for gossiping I onsuch occasions gave the most unbounded license; and there was scarce arock, or ruin, or broken fountain, or lonely glen, about which hehad not some marvellous story; or, above all, some golden legend;...
Hans Brinker or The Silver Skatesby Mary Mapes DodgeTo my father James J. Mapes this book is dedicated in gratitude and lovePrefaceThis little work aims to combine the instructive features of a book of travels with the interest of a domestic tale. Throughout its pages the descriptions of Dutch localities, customs, and general characteristics have been given with scrupulous care. Many of its incidents are drawn from life, and the story of Raff Brinker is founded strictly upon fact....
The Colour of Lifeby Alice MeynellContents:The Colour of LifeA Point Of BiographyCloudWinds of the WorldThe Honours of MortalityAt Monastery GatesRushes and ReedsEleonora DuseDonkey RacesGrassA Woman in GreySymmetry and IncidentThe Illusion of Historic TimeEyesTHE COLOUR OF LIFERed has been praised for its nobility as the colour of life. Butthe true colour of life is not red. Red is the colour of violence,...
The Two Captainsby Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Freiherr de La Motte-FouqueCHAPTER I.A Mild summer evening was resting on the shores of Malaga, awakeningthe guitar of many a merry singer among the ships in the harbor, andin the city houses, and in many an ornamental garden villa.Emulating the voices of the birds, the melodious tones greeted therefreshing coolness, and floated like perfumed exhalations frommeadow and water, over the enchanting region. Some troops of...
FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSENTHE FLYING TRUNKby Hans Christian AndersenTHERE was once a merchant who was so rich that he could have pavedthe whole street with gold, and would even then have had enough fora small alley. But he did not do so; he knew the value of money betterthan to use it in this way. So clever was he, that every shilling heput out brought him a crown; and so he continued till he died. His son...
THE SON OF THE WOLF.MAN RARELY PLACES A PROPER valuation upon his womankind, at leastnot until deprived of them. He has no conception of the subtleatmosphere exhaled by the sex feminine, so long as he bathes in it;but let it be withdrawn, and an ever-growing void begins to manifestitself in his existence, and he becomes hungry, in a vague sort ofway, for a something so indefinite that he cannot characterize it.If his comrades have no more experience than himself, they will...
The Mysterious Strangerby Mark TwainCONTENTS:THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGERA FABLEHUNTING THE DECEITFUL TURKEYTHE McWILLIAMSES AND THE BURGLAR ALARMTHE MYSTERIOUS STRANGERChapter 1It was in 1590winter. Austria was far away from the world, and asleep;it was still the Middle Ages in Austria, and promised to remain soforever. Some even set it away back centuries upon centuries and saidthat by the mental and spiritual clock it was still the Age of Belief in...