Three differences between China and the US

Percy 2022-04-19 09:02:49

After watching the movie, please don't put it on the line. If it's a good thing, after using it to learn, why not benefit everyone.

1. Regarding the law on the protection of the disabled, huhu, it is really a hundred tests, and of course there are some people who ignore it, such as during exams. OK, called my dad, threatened to sue you, and it worked immediately. We should have something similar, but what about the implementation?
2. Regarding employment, that is, the male protagonist is interviewing for jobs everywhere, and the school does not hire him, but no school dares to say that it is because of this disease. I didn't even dare to ask during the interview, it was all the actor who took the initiative to say it himself. I used to look at Boston law, mention what age and hobby recruiting, and sue you to death. As for us, it's age and gender. It's so common that you may not feel it yourself.
3. Regarding inspirational films, especially inspirational films about real people, I feel that there are quite a few online searches, but they are basically old and beautiful, such as Rocket Boy, Dream Chasing Innocent, Pentium Age, etc. Compared to the wars that I only know about in red, mine wars, small soldiers Zhang Ga, and assembly numbers are counted. . . Don't we have any real inspirational films worthy of being put on the screen? I do not believe. I believe that there must be a lot of stories around us worth exploring, and we can only rely on our filmmakers.


The other thing I want to say is that it is very important to meet a good teacher. I believe that there will always be a few teachers in everyone's memory who light up their student life. Just like the male protagonist, there are so many teachers who hate him and that caring principal, that's enough.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Brad Cohen: It's hard to be patient when you feel as though you've blown your last chance.

  • Jim Ovbey: Hilarie and I discussed you with the teachers. And, we talked about how proud we are of teaching our kids to never let anything hold them back in life. And, Hilarie said that if we're gonna talk the talk, we need to walk the walk.