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He was born in Redding, Ohio, a small town in the Midwest of the United States, in an ordinary peasant family, with 12 brothers and sisters, and he ranked second. There are many people and few rooms. Their brothers live in one bedroom, their sisters live in another, and their parents sleep on a folding sofa in the living room. Later, his father built three more bedrooms by himself, and the family barely managed to live. Every morning, they compete for the bathroom. Girls give priority to using it, while boys are often driven out by their mothers to "solve problems" in front of the big tree in the yard. Later, the boys and their father built another bathroom. In those hard days, they often didn't have enough to eat, but because their mother was good at arranging, they lived a poor and happy life. He wanted to be a soldier. At the height of the Vietnam War, he joined the Navy at the age of 19. But two months later, he retired because of health problems. The soldier's dream was shattered, and he was very disappointed. His father asked him, "don't you have any other ideas?" He said timidly, "I want to read." The problem is, there must be no extra money at home for him to study. Father said, "if you want to read, you have to do everything possible to read! Lincoln is also a poor child, self-taught, self reliant, and become the greatest president in American history!" He then worked part-time at the University of exerve in Cincinnati. Unable to afford textbooks, he copied the books of his classmates, often burning the midnight oil, sometimes his hands were numb, and people were a little sleepy. He poured cold water on his face to stimulate his nerves, so as to continue to fight. As the saying goes: a bad pen is better than a good memory. If you copy a book, he will understand more than half of it. He is responsible for the sanitation of the whole dormitory, often turning on water for the students, and doing other things within his power. In the cold winter, he had almost no clothes, so he took the old clothes given to him by his classmates to keep out the cold. In addition, as a sophomore, he also needs to take care of his family. He is in poor health and often hospitalized. He studied intermittently for 7 years before he completed his university studies. After graduation, he entered a plastic factory and worked harder. He was often the first to arrive at the company and the last to leave the company. He paid great attention to working methods. His dedication won the unanimous trust of leaders and colleagues, and soon he became the head of the company. Thanks to his hard work, he has greatly improved his economic conditions. He is kind-hearted and often helps some poor people, but later he found that the best way to do things for people to the greatest extent is to engage in politics. In 1982, at the age of 33, he joined the local political commissar and embarked on the road of politics. A few years later, he was elected as a member of Congress. He fiercely attacked the widely criticized problem of government corruption and always adhered to the principle. He once forced 77 members involved in corruption to resign or no longer run for re-election. He advocated reducing taxes, and the government should do everything possible to create employment conditions for the people and vigorously improve people's livelihood. Of course, when he expressed different opinions, he also tried to take the most appropriate way, so that his honest advice was not against his ears. His name is John Boehner, and he is the minority leader of the United States House of Representatives. On November 2, 2010, Boehner's Republican Party won the majority of seats in the house of representatives in the mid-term congressional elections. He also took office as speaker of the house of representatives in January 2011, becoming the third person after the president and vice president, and will also be an important candidate for president in two years. Looking back on his rough life, it was the hardest for him to forget the hardships of his childhood. He always remembered what his father said to him: "if you want anything, you must put it into action!" Yes, everyone has a dream, but not all dreams can be realized. People who dream most are those who have been working tirelessly for it. The only way to make the dream come true is to act!
He was born in Redding, Ohio, a small town in the Midwest of the United States, in an ordinary peasant family, with 12 brothers and sisters, and he ranked second. There are many people and few rooms. Their brothers live in one bedroom, their sisters live in another, and their parents sleep on a folding sofa in the living room. Later, his father built three more bedrooms by himself, and the family barely managed to live. Every morning, they compete for the bathroom. Girls give priority to using it, while boys are often driven out by their mothers to "solve problems" in front of the big tree in the yard. Later, the boys and their father built another bathroom. In those hard days, they often didn't have enough to eat, but because their mother was good at arranging, they lived a poor and happy life. He wanted to be a soldier. At the height of the Vietnam War, he joined the Navy at the age of 19. But two months later, he retired because of health problems. The soldier's dream was shattered, and he was very disappointed. His father asked him, "don't you have any other ideas?" He said timidly, "I want to read." The problem is, there must be no extra money at home for him to study. Father said, "if you want to read, you have to do everything possible to read! Lincoln is also a poor child, self-taught, self reliant, and become the greatest president in American history!" He then worked part-time at the University of exerve in Cincinnati. Unable to afford textbooks, he copied the books of his classmates, often burning the midnight oil, sometimes his hands were numb, and people were a little sleepy. He poured cold water on his face to stimulate his nerves, so as to continue to fight. As the saying goes: a bad pen is better than a good memory. If you copy a book, he will understand more than half of it. He is responsible for the sanitation of the whole dormitory, often turning on water for the students, and doing other things within his power. In the cold winter, he had almost no clothes, so he took the old clothes given to him by his classmates to keep out the cold. In addition, as a sophomore, he also needs to take care of his family. He is in poor health and often hospitalized. He studied intermittently for 7 years before he completed his university studies. After graduation, he entered a plastic factory and worked harder. He was often the first to arrive at the company and the last to leave the company. He paid great attention to working methods. His dedication won the unanimous trust of leaders and colleagues, and soon he became the head of the company. Thanks to his hard work, he has greatly improved his economic conditions. He is kind-hearted and often helps some poor people, but later he found that the best way to do things for people to the greatest extent is to engage in politics. In 1982, at the age of 33, he joined the local political commissar and embarked on the road of politics. A few years later, he was elected as a member of Congress. He fiercely attacked the widely criticized problem of government corruption and always adhered to the principle. He once forced 77 members involved in corruption to resign or no longer run for re-election. He advocated reducing taxes, and the government should do everything possible to create employment conditions for the people and vigorously improve people's livelihood. Of course, when he expressed different opinions, he also tried to take the most appropriate way, so that his honest advice was not against his ears. His name is John Boehner, and he is the minority leader of the United States House of Representatives. On November 2, 2010, Boehner's Republican Party won the majority of seats in the house of representatives in the mid-term congressional elections. He also took office as speaker of the house of representatives in January 2011, becoming the third person after the president and vice president, and will also be an important candidate for president in two years. Looking back on his rough life, it was the hardest for him to forget the hardships of his childhood. He always remembered what his father said to him: "if you want anything, you must put it into action!" Yes, everyone has a dream, but not all dreams can be realized. People who dream most are those who have been working tirelessly for it. The only way to make the dream come true is to act!
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