Examples of using Hoffer in English and their translations into Chinese
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George Hoffer.
Hoffer explains on p.
The True Believer by Eric Hoffer on the nature of mass movements.
(Hoffer)"I have got five years of experience.
We published our results(Altschul, Hoffer and Stephen, 1955).
(Hoffer)"I have got five years of experience.
The manager can select from multiple sources- TV, Mac Mini, DJ input,or an iPod,” Hoffer noted.
Here are Hoffer's thoughts on some important questions.
The first cancer case I treated was given niacin 3 grams per day andascorbic acid 3 grams per day, Hoffer(1970).
Eric Hoffer was born in New York City in 1902 to German immigrants.
All of that interaction was editorialized and programmed,and therefore required an enormous staff as it grew,” Hoffer says.
Eric Hoffer:“In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future.”.
The spent the summer in Los Angeles' SunsetSound studios with Beck producer Tony Hoffer working on the record.
Said Eric Hoffer,“In times of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future.
The late American social philosopher, Eric Hoffer, once said,“When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.".
Hoffer's regimen includes 12 grams of vitamin C per day, about the same as Cameron's.
There's something Eric Hoffer said:“Intellectuals cannot operate at room temperature.”.
Eric Hoffer suggests the opposite:"Discontent is likely to be highest when misery is bearable;
As social critic Eric Hoffer puts it,"When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.".
Hoffer stresses that in order to become part of the cult and a compact whole, the cult members have to forego much.
Using Hoffer's definition, Access Consciousness is what he delineates in his book as a"practical organization".
Hoffer has treated 300 cancer patients and has recommended to all of them essentially the same treatment[as Cameron].
Eric Hoffer also describes the contrast between a practical organization and a cult, best summarized in his own words:.
Lee Hoffer, a cultural anthropologist at Case Western Reserve University, studies heroin markets and collaborates with Bobashev.
According to Hoffer, cults cannot do this, because if they do they will destroy themselves if they allow individuals to have self-interest, choice and awareness.
George Hoffer, a transportation economics professor at the University of Richmond, said the merger effectively took one major competitor out of the market.
Lee Hoffer is a cultural anthropologist at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who studies heroin markets and collaborates with Bobashev.