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        gre寫作寶典:GRE作文范文大全(70)

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            Practicality seems clearly to be the litmus test for education today. Grade-schoolers are
            learning computer skills right along with reading and writing. Our middle and high schools are
            increasingly cutting arts education, which ostensibly has less practical value than other course
            work. And, more and more college students are majoring in technical fields for the purpose of
            securing lucrative jobs immediately upon graduation. Admittedly, many college students still
            advance to graduate-level study; yet the most popular such degree today is the MBA; after all,
            business administration is fundamentally about practicality and pragmatism that is, "getting
            the job done" and paying attention to the "bottom line."
            Practicality also dictates what sort of art is produced today. Most new architecture today is
            driven by functionality, safety, and cost; very few architectural masterpieces find their way past
            the blueprint stage anymore. The content of today's feature films and music is driven entirely
            by demographic considerations--that is, by pandering to the interests of 18-35 year olds, who
            account for most ticket and CD sales. And, the publishing industry today is driven by
            immediate concern to deliver viable products to the marketplace. The glut of how-to books in
            our bookstores today is evidence that publishers are pandering to our practicality as well. It
            isn't that artists no longer create works of high artistic value and integrity. Independent record
            labels, filmmakers, and publishing houses abound today. It's just that the independents do not
            thrive, and they constitute a minuscule segment of the market. In the main, today's real-estate
            developers, entertainment moguls, and publishing executives are concerned with practicality
            and profit, and not with artistic value and integrity.
            Practicality is also the overriding concern in contemporary politics. Most politicians seem
            driven today by their interest in being elected and reelected that is, in short-term survival
            rather than by any sense of mission, or even obligation to their constituency or country.
            Diplomatic and legal maneuverings and negotiations often appear intended to meet the
            practical needs of the parties involved minimizing costs, preserving options, and so forth.
            Those who would defend the speaker might claim that it is idealists--not pragmatists who
            sway the masses, incite revolutions, and make political ideology reality. Consider idealists
            such as the America's founders, or Mahatma Gandhi, or Martin Luther King. Had these
            idealists concerned themselves with short-term survival and immediate needs rather than with
            their notions of an ideal society, the United States and India might still be British colonies, and
            African-Americans might still be relegated to the backs of buses. Although I concede this point,
            the plain fact is that such idealists are far fewer in number today. 感謝您閱讀《GRE作文范文大全(70) 》一文,出國留學(xué)網(wǎng)(liuxue86.com)編輯部希望本文能幫助到您。