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6. Eton College Eton College, founded by King Henry IV in 1440, is a private secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England. Eton's academic and social importance is so great that children are registered at birth to attend there when they are older. Many of Englands most famous and admired men were educated there. Eton has an educational system similar to those at Oxford and Cambridge universities, in which each student(for small group of students) has a single, private teacher 7. SiliconⅤalle Silicon Valley is an area that"located on the San Francisco, California, peninsula, radiates outward from Stanford University. It is contained by the San Francisco Bay on the east, the Santa Cruz Mountains on the west, and the Coast Range to the southeast. It is best known for its high tech industr 8. Microsoft Microsoft is the manufacturer of the Windows operating systems that include MS-DOS/ Windows95/98/NT/2000/Me/XP and other software applications such as Microsoft Office and Internet 9. Intel Intel is the manufacturer of Pentium microprocessors as well as other computer chips 10. The term " welfare state"has been used since World War Il to refer to the acceptance by some governments of the responsibility to make the lives of all their people socially and economically satisfactory The programs of the welfare state have been aimed primarily to reduce the hardships caused by unemployment, disability, and old age and to secure a minimal but appropriate amount of medical care and ther essential services for all, regardless of income I L. Text analy Text Summary Policies have been made in the u.s. to steal brain from the third world brain drain in India has been a serious problem. The India Institute of Technology offered students free room and board, even salary. Indian taxpayers footed the bill in the hope that one day the graduates would help reconstruct the nation. But many students left for America, never return. Although the government set up special IT graduates played a major cyber-revolution, without passing through intermediate stages such as the welfare state and the creation of social services. It is time to pass legislation calling for a "Brain Trust, helping to create the social structure needed in the next century Text structure Part I( paras. 1-3)Policies have been made in the U.S. to steal brain from the third world Part II( paras. 4-18) Brain drain in India has been a serious problem but the government has taken no Part Ill( para. 19) It is time to pass legislation calling for aBrain Trust The writing method of making contrast between two things is very common in argumentation. Here are 3India. 6.Eton College Eton College, founded by King Henry Ⅳ in 1440, is a private secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England. Eton’s academic and social importance is so great that children are registered at birth to attend there when they are older. Many of England’s most famous and admired men were educated there. Eton has an educational system similar to those at Oxford and Cambridge universities, in which each student (for small group of students) has a single, private teacher. 7. Silicon Valley Silicon Valley is an area that “ located on the San Francisco, California, peninsula, radiates outward from Stanford University. It is contained by the San Francisco Bay on the east, the Santa Cruz Mountains on the west, and the Coast Range to the southeast.. It is best known for its high tech industry. 8. Microsoft Microsoft is the manufacturer of the Windows operating systems that include MS-DOS/ Windows95/98/NT/2000/Me/XP and other software applications such as Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer. 9. Intel Intel is the manufacturer of Pentium microprocessors as well as other computer chips. 10. The term “welfare state” has been used since World War II to refer to the acceptance by some governments of the responsibility to make the lives of all their people socially and economically satisfactory. The programs of the welfare state have been aimed primarily to reduce the hardships caused by unemployment, disability, and old age and to secure a minimal but appropriate amount of medical care and other essential services for all, regardless of income. II. Text Analysis Text Summary Policies have been made in the U.S. to steal brain from the third world. Brain drain in India has been a serious problem. The India Institute of Technology offered students free room and board, even salary. Indian taxpayers footed the bill in the hope that one day the graduates would help reconstruct the nation. But many students left for America, never return. Although the government set up special IT graduates played a major role in founding California’s Silicon Valley. India had gone from an agricultural society to the cyber-revolution, without passing through intermediate stages such as the welfare state and the creation of social services. It is time to pass legislation calling for a “Brain Trust”, helping to create the social structure needed in the next century. Text structure Part I ( paras. 1-3) Policies have been made in the U.S. to steal brain from the third world. Part II ( paras. 4-18) Brain drain in India has been a serious problem but the government has taken no effective measures. Part III ( para.19) It is time to pass legislation calling for a “ Brain Trust”. The writing method of making contrast between two things is very common in argumentation. Here are 3 points for our attention:
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