Prior to joining the chaplaincy program, I did a lot of activism work in specific Islamic institutions served board of directors, chairs, and presidencies.
在参加这个教士培养的项目之前,我在一些伊斯兰教的组织做过工作,在董事会,主席等手下任职。
And there's a riot in there. People are throwing chairs and food. And it's just crazy in there.
骚乱开始蔓延。人们把椅子和食物摔在地上。屋子里混乱一片。
More importantly, we collect stereotypes about groups of people through much the same way we collect stereotypes about categories like chairs and apples and dogs.
更重要的是,我们形成对群体的刻板印象,和我们形成对类别的刻板印象,如椅子,苹果和狗,两者几乎一样。
So right now I'm looking at the chairs in the auditorium.
比如说,我现在正盯着观众席上的椅子
If you sit in your chairs and look at this keyboard, and relax your muscles and imagine moving your right arm up and hitting the "s" key.
当你坐在椅子上,注视着电脑键盘,放松肌肉,想象你抬起右臂敲击,S,键。
and they stand on milk crates or chairs or stools
站在牛奶箱上、椅子上或凳子上,
We're familiar with polymers, plastics in our daily life; the chairs that you're sitting on are made of a kind of a plastic polymer that is basically an organic chemical that is cross-linked together.
我们应该很熟悉聚合物,比如日常生活中的塑料就是,你们坐的椅子,就是由一种塑料聚合物构成,它由基本的有机化学物质交联在一起
So, it's fine to judge chairs and apples and dogs based on the stereotypes.
根据刻板印象评判椅子,苹果和狗,就没问题。
Well, there are some chairs in front of me.
我面前有一些椅子
These are all stereotypes about chairs and about apples and about dogs.
这就是对椅子的刻板印象,对苹果和对狗的刻板印象。
But other people have argued that there is a special module in your brain for dealing with artifacts, that is, things like tables and chairs and cars and forks.
但也有其他人认为,在大脑中存在一个特殊的,专门应用各种人工制品的模块,这些人工制品包括了桌椅,汽车,以及刀叉等
How do I know that there are chairs?
我如何知道椅子是存在的
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