Skip:The poor tend to smoke more and skip breakfast, two factors which have major stress effects on the body.
Better of:People of the lower end of the social economic status have stress levels in their bodies that worth 3 times higher than those who are better off.
Reputation:Contrary to fears about the violent reputation of some games, there is no firm proof that playing them has a negative impact on children's behavior.
Contribution: Video games have a positive contribution for education.
Tough: The findings are likely to surprise supporters of tougher regulation of computer games.
Midlife review:People need opportunities to make a "midlife review" to adjust to the later stages of employed life, and to plan for the transition to retirement.
Update:Others can do voluntary work more effectively if they canupdate their skills and knowledge.
2. 科技、媒体类
Access:Innovative technology has transformed how we access and share information, changed the way businesses and institutions operate, and made the world smaller by giving us instant access to people and resources everywhere.
Farewell:Farewell to the out-of-date guidebook and the grubby newspaper.
-like:A paper-like device that can store hundreds of novels, update the news while you browse the headlines.
Screen: Young people today enjoy more and more digital connections, more screen time than ever before.
Come a long way:Trains have come a long way from their grim beginnings.
Driving:New technological products will be the driving force to make work and life easier and entertaining.
3. 教育类
Struggle:It’s even a struggle to keep up with the minimum requirement of two hours sport a week.
Fare:Graduates fared better when they came to filling out job applications and reading newspapers.
Advance:The survey shows that more women and minorities are looking to advance their careers with an advanced degree.
Pick up:More people are willing to attend school during a slowdown and hope things will pick up after graduation.
Pretend:As children play pretend, they try to explore the relationship between family members, friends, and learn more about how people interact.
sharpen:Universities should not only be a place where students learn academic knowledge, but provide courses to sharpen theircompetitiveness.