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我崇拜的人作文有事情的
我崇拜的人作文有事情的

我崇拜的人作文有事情的
雷锋出差一千里,好事做了一火车”.人们流传着这样一句话.是的,他就是我最崇拜的人——雷锋.42年来,雷锋这个伟大的名字家喻户晓、熠熠生辉,雷锋精神成为亿万人民的自觉实践.42年来,雷锋激励着一代又一代人,刻苦学习,努力工作,奉献社会;42年来,雷锋引领着一代又一代人的成长;42年来,雷锋永驻人们心中,成为我们这个社会真情与爱心的化身;42年来,雷锋始终活在人民的心里,雷锋精神始终放射着夺目的光辉.
正是他那一个个助人为乐的感人故事,驱动着我,成为我心中神圣不可侵犯的偶像.
一次雷锋外出在沈阳车站换车的时候,一出检票口,发现一群人围看一个背着小孩的中年妇女,原来这位妇女从辽宁去吉林看丈夫,车票和钱丢了.雷锋用自己的津贴费买了一张去吉林的火车票塞到大嫂手里,大嫂含着眼泪说:“小兄弟,你叫什么名字,是哪个单位的?”雷锋说:“我叫解放军,就在部队工作.”
五月的一天,雷锋冒雨要去沈阳,他为了赶早车,早晨5点多就起来,带了几个干馒头就披上雨衣上路了,路上,雷锋看见一位妇女背着一个小孩,还领着一个小女孩也正艰难地向车站走去.雷锋脱下身上的雨衣披在大嫂身上,又抱起小女孩陪他们一起来到车站,上车后,雷锋见小女孩冷得发抖,又把自己的贴身线衣脱下来给她穿上,雷锋估计她早上也没吃饭,就把自己带的馒头给她们吃.火车到了沈阳,雷锋一直把他们送到家里.那位妇女感激地说:“同志,我可怎么感谢你呀!”雷锋说:“不要感谢我,应该感谢党和毛主席啊!”
过年的时候,战友们愉快地在一起搞各种文娱活动.雷锋和大家在俱乐部打了一阵乒乓球,就想到每逢年节,服务和运输部门是最忙的时候,这些地方是多么需要人帮忙啊.他放下球拍,叫上同班的几个同志,一起请假后直奔附近的瓢儿屯车站,这个帮着打扫候车室,那个给旅客倒水,雷锋把全班都带动起来了.
他做的都是很普通的小事,但是,一件件,一宗宗,都体现了他全心全意为人民服务的崇高思想.我一定会向你学习“赠人玫瑰,手有余香”,努力发扬雷锋精神,做些时代的好少年!

Early life
Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, the seventh child of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr.(1804-1896) and the former Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810–1871). His family was of Dutch origin. [1] H...

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Early life
Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, the seventh child of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr.(1804-1896) and the former Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810–1871). His family was of Dutch origin. [1] He had a late start in his schooling as the result of an illness. His mind often wandered and his teacher the Reverend Engle was overheard calling him "addled". This ended Edison's three months of formal schooling. His mother had been a school teacher in Canada and happily took over the job of schooling her son. She encouraged and taught him to read and experiment. He recalled later, "My mother was the making of me. She was so true, so sure of me; and I felt I had something to live for, someone I must not disappoint."[2] Many of his lessons came from reading R.G. Parker's School of natural philosophy. Edison became hard of hearing at the age of twelve. There are many theories of what caused this; according to Edison he went deaf because he was pulled up to a train car by his ears.[3]
Thomas's life in Port Huron, Michigan was bittersweet. He sold candy and newspapers on trains running from Port Huron to Detroit. Partially deaf since adolescence, he became a telegraph operator after he saved Jimmie Mackenzie from being struck by a runaway train. Jimmie's father, station agent J.U. Mackenzie of Mount Clemens, Michigan, was so grateful that he took Edison under his wing and trained him as a telegraph operator. Edison's deafness aided him as it blocked out noises and prevented Edison from hearing the telegrapher sitting next to him. One of his mentors during those early years was a fellow telegrapher and inventor named Franklin Leonard Pope, who allowed the then impoverished youth to live and work in the basement of his Elizabeth, New Jersey home.
Some of his earliest inventions related to electrical telegraphy, including a stock ticker. Edison applied for his first patent, the electric vote recorder, on October 28, 1868.

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