"While some leaders in government, sports, industry, and other areas attribute their success to a well-developed sense of competition, a society can better prepare its young people for leadership by instilling in them a sense of cooperation."
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- Men make history, and not the other way around. In periods where
there is no leadership,
society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous... - DDT /D-D-T/ n.
[from the insecticide
para-dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethene] 1.
Generic term for a program that assists in debugging... - Most people make sense,
I'm not one of them... - Weenix /wee'niks/ n.
1. [ITS] A derogatory term for
Unix,
derived from Unix weenie. According to one noted ... - If a society is to thrive,
it must put its own overall success before the well... - Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a person of some sense to
know how to lie well.
Samuel Butler (1835-1902), "Notebooks"... - The only true time which a man can properly call his own,
is that which he has all to himself; the rest, though... - The well-being of a society is enhanced when many of
its people question authority... - gopher n.
A type of Internet service first floated around
1991 and obsolesced around 1995 by the World Wide Web.
Gopher presents a menuing interface to a tree or...
