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小马元勋_ 2007-10-4 19:08

[font=Verdana][font=Tahoma]14文本中的一些错误。。。[/font][/font]
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:a`nAom}`7k [font=Verdana]We are going to start today [color=red]talking about[/color] Congressional aids[color=red], that is,[/color] [color=red]the[/color] people who worked for our congressional representatives both in Washington and in the representative's local district[color=red]s[/color]. It used to be that members of congress had a relatively small staff of people working for them. And all of these [color=red]people wasn’t of [/color]primary importance. [color=red]But[/color] now there are thousands of [color=red]congressional[/color] aids. [color=red]And[/color] they profoundly affect the [color=red]way the[/color] whole government works. Congressional aids work in two different [color=red]locations[/color], one in Congressional representative's local offices, [color=red]from districts[/color] which they were elected, and two, in Washington. Staff[color=red]s[/color] in the local office help members of Congress [color=red]stay [/color]in touch with [color=red]citizens in[/color] their districts. These citizens can bring problems [color=red]in, in[/color] person or by mail or phone. This personal connection between the aids and local people can be helpful when the next election comes around. People remember the help they get from office of [color=red]their[/color] local [color=red]congressional[/color] representatives. But as you know, members of congress have to spend most of their times in Washington taking care of their legislative duties. Over 6000 new laws are introduced to the Congress each session, without help, representatives would have trouble keeping up with the proposed laws that directly affect the district. So that's why the congressional aids play a major role in Washington. They keep the bosses informed about the [color=red]pending[/color] legislation, [color=red]organizing-hearings, [/color]and just keep their local [color=red]congressional[/color] representatives up to date and [color=red]informed on[/color] what's going on in other parts of Congress. Now another thing that congressional aids do is to help develop ideas for [color=red]laws[/color] that their bosses [color=red]can[/color] eventually propose to Congress. This can be called the [color=red](…)[/color] [color=red]entrepreneurial[/color] function. A bit like in business [color=red]executive[/color] trying to find out what product is most popular. Congressional aids [color=red]promote[/color] or encourage laws they think will be popular [color=red]with the[/color] public. You[color=red]’ve[/color] also got other [color=red]employees[/color] work forwhole Congress, not just [color=red]for [/color]individual members. We will talk about these people next.[/font]

lionking 2007-10-4 23:08

:) 辛苦~
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你一来就有好东西~谢谢~:handshake

jessicahou 2007-10-11 07:34

:handshake :handshake :handshake :handshake :handshake

waterlily01 2007-11-18 12:25

LZ辛苦了!非常感谢!:)

stupidpig 2007-11-18 12:39

顶顶顶顶!

stupidpig 2007-11-18 12:40

顶顶顶顶!

玫瑰盛放 2007-12-15 20:34

谢谢啦··哈哈

gillianjia 2007-12-17 15:45

3Q:handshake

stellabebrave 2008-2-2 13:22

谢谢lz!
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