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There is a misconception that people who belong to Oriental culture are inferior to those who belong to Occidental one. Academically, Asian students are outperforming their Americans counterparts at all levels. However, as adults, we are discovering ourselves falling short in the area of creativity and the ability to influence others, and the successful people are those who know how to exert influence on others. This is an area that is emphasized in a Western upbringing in the West, children are oriented to question authority by asking why, something which is not encouraged in Asian culture. At the same time, I think that the Western emphasis on creativity may have gone too far. On the other hand, in Asia there is too much stress on rote learning and drilling. It is found that Asian students in law school have trouble coming up with creative ideas. Ideally, we should take the best from both worlds.

cramming
learning clearly
reasoning
thinking critically
learning by doing
to accept defeat
to do something unwilling
to retract
to run away
to walk ahead
to continue
to stop working
to go home together
not frequent
long distance
irregular
unreachable
appreciating highly
considering something as a gift
the greatness of one machine
efficacy of one machine
not appreciating
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Bill would not bankrupt Jack
Bill would not accept Jack's money
Bill would not give Jack's money
Bill would not accept Jack's money
neglecting his job
making money unfairly
giving access to his relatives
taking wrong decisions
battlefield
something to negotiate
a matter of dispute
a source of food

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to his strongly
to heat very hard
to hardly suffer
to be adversely affected

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Be it sunny or rainy,

For your safety I must be

Vigil and agile, on the middle

Standing erect, as fit as a fiddle.

Oh! My ear hurts! Oh! My head aches!

Oh! Look at the weather... such unpredictable days!

But I cannot swerve; I must be on duty.

I care for your safety.

Be it noisy or dusty; Be it sunny or rainy;

I must be on duty. I care for your safety.

seriousness about individual issues
quick-witted monitoring
reluctance towards duties and responsibilities
enthusiasm regarding politics