1、 http:/ 能飞韩语 http:/ 能飞日语http:/ 能飞英语 http:/ 能飞背单词My Most Unforgettable CharacterShe challenged us to succeed-and then showed us the way.In June 1976, I graduated from North-western University Medical School in Chicago. When my name was called, I walked quickly across the stage and reached for my dipl
2、oma. But before the medical-school dean handed me the certificate, he asked my parents, Anna and Carlo Michelotti, to stand. Surprised, they rose from their seats in the audience. They looked at each other and seemed puzzled.The dean told the crowd that my parents, an immigrant Italian couple from a
3、 farm outside Chicago, had managed to send their six children to top colleges and graduate schools. (Three of us would become doctors, two were already lawyers and one was a physicist.) “Its remarkable,“ the dean said. Everyone cheered loudly.Mamas face was radiant with pride. I knew that everything
4、 we had achieved or would achieve was because of my parents. When we were young children, my mother, especially, was our mentor . Not until I became an adult did I realize how special she was. Delight in Devotion. My mother was born in a small town in northern Italy. She was three when her parents i
5、mmigrated to http:/ 能飞韩语 http:/ 能飞日语http:/ 能飞英语 http:/ 能飞背单词this country in 1926. They lived on Chicagos South Side, where my grandfather worked making ice cream.Mama thrived in the hectic urban environment. At 16, she graduated first in her high-school class, went on to secretarial school, and finally worked as an executive secretary for a railroad company.