crabiel scholarship winner - won $3,000
scholarship
like mr. crabiel, i literally work
tirelessly in many academic and leadership roles. i sleep no more than six
hours a night because of my desire to expertly meet my many commitments.
throughout my life, i have worked as long and as hard as i possibly can to
effect beneficial changes in both school and society.
during the summer of tenth grade, i took a
number theory course at johns hopkins university with students from alaska,
california, and bogota, colombia. similarly, during the summer following
eleventh grade, i was one of ninety students from new jersey selected to attend
the governors school in the sciences at drew university. at drew, i took
courses in molecular orbital theory, special relativity, cognitive psychology,
and i participated in an astrophysics research project. for my independent
research project, i used a telescope to find the angular velocity of pluto.
with the angular velocity determined, i used einsteins field equations and
keplers laws to place an upper bound on the magnitude of the cosmological
constant, which describes the curvature of space and the rate of the universes
expansion.
in addition to learning science, i recently
lectured physics classes on special relativity at the request of my physics
teacher. after lecturing one class for 45 minutes, one student bought many
books on both general and special relativity to read during his study hall.
inspiring other students to search for knowledge kindles my own quest to
understand the world and the people around me.
as president of the national honor society,
i tutor students with difficulties in various subject areas. in addition, i am
ranked
number one in my class with an sat score of
1580 and satii scores of 750 in math, 760 in writing, and 800 in physics. in
school, i take the hardest possible courses including every ap course offered
at the high school. i am the leading member of the math team, the academic
team, and the model congress team. in the area of leadership, i have recently
received the rotary youth leadership award from a local rotary club, have been
asked to attend the national youth leadership forum on law and the constitution
in washington d.c., and wrote the winning essay on patriotism for south
plainfields vfw chapter. currently enrolled in spanish 6,i am a member of both
the spanish club and the spanish honor society. in addition, i recently was
named a national merit scholar.
第二篇:奖学金申请书英文版
this section contains three scholarship
essays:
scholarship essay one - crabiel
scholarship essay two - national merit
scholar
scholarship essay three - fulbright
scholarship essay one
crabiel scholarship winner - won $3,000
scholarship
like mr. crabiel, i literally work
tirelessly in many academic and leadership roles. i sleep no more than six
hours a night because of my desire to expertly meet my many commitments.
throughout my life, i have worked as long and as hard as i possibly can to
effect beneficial changes in both school and society.
during the summer of tenth grade, i took a
number theory course at johns hopkins university with students from alaska,
california, and bogota, colombia. similarly, during the summer following
eleventh grade, i was one of ninety students from new jersey selected to attend
the governors school in the sciences at drew university. at drew, i took
courses in molecular orbital theory, special relativity, cognitive psychology,
and i participated in an astrophysics research project. for my independent
research project, i used a telescope to find the angular velocity of pluto.
with the angular velocity determined, i used einsteins field equations and
keplers laws to place an upper bound on the magnitude of the cosmological
constant, which describes the curvature of space and the rate of the universes
expansion.
in addition to learning science, i recently
lectured physics classes on special relativity at the request of my physics
teacher. after lecturing one class for 45 minutes, one student bought many
books on both general and special relativity to read during his study hall.
inspiring other students to search for knowledge kindles my own quest to
understand the world and the people around me.
as president of the national honor society,
i tutor students with difficulties in various subject areas. in addition, i am
ranked number one in my class with an sat score of 1580 and satii scores of 750
in math, 760 in writing, and 800 in physics. in school, i take the hardest
possible courses including every ap course offered at the high school. i am the
leading member of the math team, the academic team, and the model congress
team. in the area of leadership, i have recently received the rotary youth
leadership award from a local rotary club, have been asked to attend the
national youth leadership forum on law and the constitution in washington d.c.,
and wrote the winning essay on patriotism for south plainfields vfw chapter.
currently enrolled in spanish 6,i am a member of both the spanish club and the
spanish honor society. in addition, i recently was named a national merit
scholar.
this dispute existing between the
plaintiff, m. m. corp. and the defendant, v. v. co., ltd was brought about by
the defendant’s failure to commit itself to the contracts 470e and 471e
concluded on the 14th of may, 19(更多91考试网请关注:wWw.91exam.org)92 for the supply of 8000 metric tons of aluminum
ingots.
according to the stipulations of the said
contracts, 8000 metric tons of aluminum ingots should have been completely
delivered from european ports during a period from july to december, 1992, and
each month a quantity specified thereby should have been shipped. this
corporation, the plaintiff, issued letters of credit e25520 and e25733 on the
7th of june, 1992 through the bank of china, london.
as these two contracts stipulate
hamburg/rotterdam/antwerp and hamburg/rotterdam respectively for the port of
loading, the plaintiff had therefore sent faxes on many occasions to the
defendant, asking them to advise the
plaintiff of the exact name of this corporation to send vessels. but, the
defendant had failed to reply to those faxes dispatched by the plaintiff by
taking an evasive attitude.
it was not until the plaintiff sent faxes
and letters time and again to urge on and with the help of our commercial
office in [ ] city to negotiate with the defendant, that the defendant finally
forwarded a letter on the 26th november, 1992 to the plaintiff through our
commercial office in
[ ] city, informing the plaintiff to the
new arrangement for shipment. as being indicated by this new arrangement for
shipment, the delivery of 8000 metric tons of aluminum ingots would have to be
completed within a period from january to june, 1993.
in spite of suffering significant losses
caused by the defendant’s failure to fulfill its contractual obligation, the
plaintiff still accepted the new arrangement for shipment presented by the
defendant. whereas the defendants had neither kept its original promise nor
committed itself again to the subsequent arrangement for shipment put forward
by itself, thus bringing even greater losses to the plaintiff.
nevertheless, in order to enable the
defendant to meet its contractual obligation ultimately, the plaintiff passed a
letter on the 16th of november, 1994, through a british lawyer named mr. [ ] to
the defendant, stating that the defendant was permitted to meet its obligation
to deliver the contracted goods within 45 days from the date it received the
said letter, and that if the defendant failed to do so, the plaintiff would,
according to the provision of clause no. 16 of the contracts, formally submit
the dispute to the f. t. arbitration commission for arbitration, asking the
defendant to compensate for all the losses sustained by this corporation.
the date on which the defendant received
our letter was the 28th of november, 1994. the deadline of the 45 days period
was on the 12th january, 1995, which has now passed, but the defendant has done
nothing at all to meet its contractual obligation, nor has it produced any
proposal for the settlement of this dispute. it has even gone so far as to make
a false charge through a letter dated the 7th of february, 1995, against the
plaintiff with failure to open a new letter of credit after its expiry, and has
therefore assumed no responsibility whatsoever for its commitment to delivery
for aluminum ingots concluded.
the true nature of this dispute is evident
in the following fact: after the receipt of the new arrangement for shipment presented by
the defendant on the 26th of november, 1992, the plaintiff sent many faxes and
letters requesting the defendant to inform the plaintiff of the exact name of
port of loading and the advice of goods ready for shipment, while the defendant
gave no answer at all to the plaintiff’ faxes and letters and refused to meet
its obligations under the contracts entered into, thus making it impossible for
the plaintiff to proceed with the procedures of sending vessels and extending
the validity of letters of credit. obviously, the liability for the
non-execution of the contracts rests entirely with none other than the
defendant itself. the plaintiff is therefore applying formally to the f. t.
arbitration commission for arbitration of this dispute.
申诉人提出总金额为748,000英镑的索赔主张。
the claimed amount called for by the
plaintiff comes totally to £748,000.
6,000 metric tons of aluminum ingots of
99.5% purity, under contract 470e, were priced at £152 per metric ton. the market
price prevailing at that time (the 29th of june, 1993) ranged from £243 to £248 per metric ton. the price
difference per metric ton is £93.50, giving a total difference of £561,000 for 6,000 metric tons.
another 2014 metric tons of 99.7% purity
aluminum ingots, under contract 471e were priced at £154 per metric ton. the market
price on the 29th of june 1993, was between £245 and £250 per metric ton. the price difference per metric ton indicates £93.50, resulting in a total
difference of £187,000 for
2014 metric tons.
the above-mentioned two contracts aggregate
a sum of £748,000 (=£561,000+£187,000) for the price difference
of totally 8000 metric tons of aluminum ingots.
the plaintiff hereby requests that it be
compensated by the defendant not only with an amount of losses totaling £748,000 (in pound sterling of seven
hundred and forty eight thousands) caused by the defendant’s failure to execute
the contracts concluded, but also with all costs arising from this arbitration.
enclosed £3,740 for filing fees (in pound sterling of three thousand seven
hundred and forty), equivalent to the chinese currency rmb15,729 (fifteen
thousand seven hundred and twenty nine yuan), paid in advance in compensation
for the costs of arbitration in accordance with clause 6 of the f. t.
arbitration commission.
consignees & consignors of import
& export goods
customs declaration registration
guangzhou customs of the people’s republic of china,
the hereinafter signed company (the
“company”) hasby _____________________ and granted the right of operating
foreign trade business. meanwhile, the company has obtained the business
license issued by for industry and commerce and has the ability to pay for
relevant taxes and fees on import and export. in accordance with the customs
prescriptions of the people’s republic of china on the management of registration of the customs
declaration organizations, the company is submitting the following materials to
your customs for the registration of the customs declaration. it will be
responsible for the truth of the following application materials and is willing
to bear legal responsibilities arising therefrom.
□ 1. photocopy of the duplicate of the
business license (for solely-owned enterprise, partnership enterprise or
individually-owned business, please provide photocopy of the duplicate of the
business license);
□ 2. photocopy of the foreign trade
operator filing and registration form (excluding circumstances that filing and
registration is not required as prescribed in laws and administrative
regulations) ;
□ 3. photocopy of the certificate of
approval for establishment with foreign investment in the people’s republic of china or the
certificate of approval for establishment with taiwan, hong kong or macao
investment (enterprise without foreign investment is not required);
□ 4. photocopy of articles of association
(non-corporate legal entity is not required); □ 5. photocopy of the duplicates
of the tax registration certificates (including the national one and the local
one);
□ 6. photocopy of the duplicate of the
organization code certificate;
□ 7. photocopy of the bank account opening
permit of renminbi basic account;
□ 8. the registration form for details of
the customs declaration entity and the registration form for details of the
management of the customs declaration entity; □ 9. stamp sample of the customs
declaration chop; and
□ 10. other documents and materials related
to the registration of customs declaration.
(please indicate “√” on the “□” which is on
the left hand side of the material submitted)
details of the company
1. legal representative (person in charge):
___________________________
2. general manager:
___________________deputy general manager: _________________
miss austen never attempts to describe a scene
or a class of society with which she was not herself thoroughly acquainted. the
conversations of ladies with ladies, or of ladies and gentlemen together, are
given, but no instance occurs of a scene in which men only are present. the
uniform quality of her work is one most remarkable point to be observed in it.
let a volume be opened at any place: there is the same good english, the same
refined style, the same simplicity and truth. there is never any deviation into
the unnatural or exaggerated; and how worthy of all love and respect is the
finely disciplined genius which rejects the forcible but transient modes of
stimulating interest which can so easily be employed when desired, and which
knows how to trust to the never-failing principles of human nature! this very
trust has sometimes been made an objection to miss austen, and she has been
accused of writing dull stories about ordinary people. but her supposed
ordinary people are really not such very ordinary people. let anyone who is
inclined to criticise on this score endeavor to construct one character from
among the ordinary people of his own acquaintance that shall be capable of
interesting any reader for ten minutes. it will then be found how great has
been the discrimination of miss austen in the selection of her characters, and
how skillful is her treatment in the management of them. it is true that the
events are for the most part those of daily life, and the feelings are those
connected with the usual joys and griefs of familiar existence; but these are
the very events and feelings upon which the happiness or misery of most of us
depends; and the field which embraces them, to the exclusion of the wonderful,
the sentimental, and the historical, is surely large enough, as it certainly
admits of the most profitable cultivation. in the end, too, the novel of daily
real life is that of which we are least apt to weary: a round of fancy balls
would tire the most vigorous admirers of variety in costume, and the return to
plain clothes would be hailed with greater delight than their occasional
relinquishment ever gives. miss austen’s personages are always in plain
clothes, but no two suits are alike: all are worn with their appropriate
differen as we should expect from such a life, jane austen’s view of the world
is genial, kindly, and, we repeat, free from anything like cynicism. it is that
of a clear-sighted and somewhat satirical onlooker, loving what deserves love,
and amusing herself with the foibles, the self-deceptions, the affectations of
humanity. refined almost to fastidiousness, she is hard upon vulgarity; not,
however, on good-natured vulgarity, such as that of mrs. jennings in
"sense and sensibility," but on vulgarity like that of miss
steele, in the same novel, combined at once with effrontery and with meanness
of soul....
jane eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in
body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. after we close the
covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, jane eyre, a
marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:
we remember her goodness: for someone who
lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her
ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.
we remember her pursuit of justice.
it’s like a companion with the goodness. but still, a virtuous person
should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other
side.
we remember her self-respect and the clear
situation on equality. in her opinion, everyone is the same at the
god’s feet. though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance,
but all the human being are equal in personality.
we also remember her striving for life, her
toughness and her confidence…
when we think of this girl, what she gave
us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire
deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.
actually, she wasn’t pretty, and
of course, the ordinary appearance didn’t make others feel good of
her, even her own aunt felt disgusted with it. and some others even thought
that she was easy to look down on and to tease, so when miss ingram met jane
eyre, she seemed quite contemptuous, for that she was obviously much more
prettier than ‘the plain and ugly governess’. but as the
little governess had said: ‘do you think, because i am poor, obscure,
plain, and little, i am soulless and heartless? you think wrong!’
this is the idea of equality in jane eyre’s mind. god
hadn’t given her beauty and wealth, but instead, god gave her a kind
mind and a thinking brain. her idea of equality and self-respect impress us so
much and let us feel the power inside her body.
in my mind, though a person’s
beauty on the face can make others once feel that one is attractive and
charming, if his or her mind isn’t the same beautiful as the
appearance, such as beauty cannot last for, when others find that the beauty
which had charmed them was only a falsity, it’s not true, they will
like the person no more. for a long time, only a person’s great
virtue, a noble soul, a beautiful heart can be called as an everlasting beauty,
just as kahill gibran has said, that ‘beauty is a heart enflamed and
a soul enchanted’. i can feel that how beauty really is, as we are
all fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of
nobleness or humbleness, but fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish
whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but as there are great differences
in our souls, and from that, we can know that whether a man is noble or
ordinary, and even obscure, that is, whether he is beautiful or not.
her story makes us thinking about life and
we learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of
the real beauty
我的英文读后感----《简爱》as jane eyre, in her plainness
and solitude, walks to and fro in the thornfield hall, her unfortunate
childhood, conflicting love, and religious forbiddance all cannot stop her
seeking a better life and cherishing the human nature. she broke loose the
chains that jailed her spirit, and through her struggles she overcame the
poverty, customs, social standards, and piety which all blocked her from her
dream of happiness, and finally became the master of herself! it could be said
that jane’s life was earned through retaliation and pursuit, that she fought
tooth and nail until the sunlight was won. the sunlight now in her palm, shines
brightly unto her!
in fact, one has endless thoughts for the
most effulgent sunbeam that shines after the storm. i always think in a
difficult situation, if and when the hardships of this life is done, if and
when the road of time no longer curves, if and when i try my best to walk to
the end, will i be able to see the blinding sunlight? for the most important
meaning in life is that, struggling through your trials you realize the value
of your life, while taking away all the bitter misfortunes. only then will we
see the true radiance of the golden sun...