
这是被认为史上最好的推荐信
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#6 Re: 这是被认为史上最好的推荐信
On May 23, 2015, Nash and his wife died in a car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike in Monroe Township, New Jersey while returning home from receiving the Abel Prize in Norway. The driver of the taxicab they were riding in from Newark Airport lost control of the cab and struck a guardrail. Both passengers were ejected and killed.[83] At the time of his death, Nash was a longtime resident of New Jersey. He was survived by two sons, John Charles Martin Nash, who lived with his parents at the time of their death, and elder child John Stier.[84]
Following his death, obituaries appeared in scientific and popular media throughout the world. In addition to their obituary for Nash,[85] The New York Times published an article containing quotes from Nash that had been assembled from media and other published sources. The quotes consisted of Nash's reflections on his life and achievements.[86]
Following his death, obituaries appeared in scientific and popular media throughout the world. In addition to their obituary for Nash,[85] The New York Times published an article containing quotes from Nash that had been assembled from media and other published sources. The quotes consisted of Nash's reflections on his life and achievements.[86]
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#7 Re: 这是被认为史上最好的推荐信
看这些名人事迹甚至推广到参观博物馆,有三个阶段:1. 没感觉。离我很遥远。 2.产生榜样错觉: 好样的,以后我/我儿子就这么干 3. 近距离的/共情的欣赏: 果然很厉害!
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