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在人生的旅途中,家是你永恒的港湾;在社会的纷争中,家是你永恒的坚石。阅读材料,回答问题。

材料一:(明代)连江县的杨崇家庭,六世同居,男女老幼有70口人,饮食一道,财产共有。南平廖氏,五代同居,也同耕共食。大田县吴氏六世同居,男耕女织,不分彼此。福清县王荣也是六世同居,大小家人七百余口,不曾折箸争吵过,而且这个家庭一直发展到清代,是福建历史上受明清两代封建王朝表彰而名扬一时的大家庭。——彭文宇《历史上闽台家庭与家族交往》

材料二:20世纪初,一个引人瞩目的现象是,家庭制度在中国受到空前激烈的批判。一个将家庭作为组织、管理社会基础的传统社会,在现代化进程中,为了从传统之茧中蝶化,对家庭制度进行批判是必然的。——孟宪范《家庭:百年来的三次冲击及我们的选择》

材料三:通过把工作转移到家庭之外,工厂也从不同的方向吸引父亲、母亲、孩子远离家庭,从而改变了传统的家庭生活模式。——(美)杰里·本特利《新全球史》

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    Visitors to the grounds of New College at England's Oxford University pass under an iron gate with the advice: Manners make the man. Even after an appropriate update to: Manners make the person, it's thought-provoking(引人深思的)—especially to today's Americans.

    When we think about what makes the person—it's more likely the degree, the job, the salary. Since when do we count manners as a measure of success?

    We do know that these would make life nicer, if more tolerable. However, we forget or overlook our manners. So , it seems, does everyone else—including, unluckily, our children.

    As a university president, one of my great joys is to visit our campuses and see our students, though we're separated by different generations, interests, and, of course dressing, each student tells me something within the first few minutes that we meet: whether he or she has been taught manners. I sense this in different ways: through her words or her gestures, in the way she listens or how he refers to friends and faculty, how she greets and says goodbye, how he responds when an elderly person enters the room.

    In the absence of manners, however, I make some allowances. For instance, the many ethnic(种族的)groups that students represent often have different explanations of what makes up good manners. In other cases, some students may reject what they've learned to break from their parents and be accepted by other students. Whether students are being different or openly opposing, a recent experience I had with them tells me that there's some hope for reviving and good manners.

    Good manners don't just guarantee acceptance. Good manners open doors to deeper connections and more meaningful roles in our society. Good manners are gentle signals that show we care about one another and allow us to relate to another person in a thoughtful way but at a respectable distance.