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40 percent are for this decision¡£For one thing £¬students can benefit from this activity in the process of growing up ¡£for another £¬it can keep the school clean ¡£however £¬the rest of the students hold different opinions ¡£in their opinion £¬it is waste of valuable time and students should make full use of time to study hard ¡£they may do campus clean-up in their spare time¡£
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Robert Fredy was general manager of a large hotel in Ashbury Park, New Jersey. One cold day when he stopped his car at a traffic light, Stephen Pearman, an out-of-work taxi driver, walked up  to earn some change by washing his windshield(µ²·ç²£Á§). Like many motorists who try to keep the beggars off, Fredy turned on the wipers to show he wasn¡¯t interested.
Pearman put his head close to the window. ¡°Come on, mister. Give me a chance. I need a job.¡± He said. Something in Stephen Pearman¡¯s voice moved Robert Fredy. He handed Pearman a business card and told him to call if he was serious.
Two days later, 29-year-old Pearman appeared in the manager¡¯s office of the big hotel. Fredy gave him a job and housing and lent him pocket money while training him.
Today, Pearman works full time setting up the hotel¡¯s dining halls for business meetings. In the past two years, he has found a flat, married and rapaid Fredy¡¯s loans.
¡°Mr. Fredy gave me a second chance,¡± says Pearman, ¡°And I took advantage of it. ¡±
¡°It¡¯s the courage and strong belief in his eyes that motivated me to do so. He asked for a chance rather than just money,¡± Fredy says. ¡°I don¡¯t hand my business card to just anybody. But I¡¯m glad I did in this case.¡±
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