2024-10-03
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people of the day
[having been repairing missiles for 30 years, the 64-year-old is so popular on talk shows]looking back, i feel that i have always had good luck in my life. i was born in 1960 and went to school relatively late. as a result, i graduated from high school just in time for the country to resume the college entrance examination. i was admitted to a military school and majored in aviation ordnance. i mainly studied fire control systems for aircraft combat, such as missiles, bombs, rockets, etc.
at that time, i took the technical secondary school entrance examination, and then i took the undergraduate degree by myself while in the army. soon, the army needed a group of highly educated cadres, so i was transferred there.
in this way, i have worked in the army for more than 30 years and have been dealing with aviation systems. i haven’t experienced too many setbacks and ups and downs in life, and i have reached where i am now naturally. therefore, many young talk show actors talk about campus bullying and the "class atmosphere" in the workplace. these are too far away from our generation and i can't quite get them. >>details
[singapore’s former minister was sentenced to a harsh sentence for receiving valuable gifts. the sentence is beyond expectations and he will be imprisoned next week]singapore's former transport minister ikwaran was sentenced to 12 months in prison by a judge, which was more than the six or seven months requested by the prosecution! he became the first top minister in singapore to be jailed.
singapore law stipulates that public servants are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than s$50 unless they accept the gift and pay an amount equal to the value of the gift to the singapore government. singapore law stipulates that public servants are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than s$50 unless they accept the gift and pay an amount equal to the value of the gift to the singapore government. >>details
" i came to new zealand when i was 4 years old. i didn't want to be chinese and refused to speak chinese."looking back, julie found that she was unwilling to be chinese as a child because she wanted to seek recognition from new zealand's mainstream society. saying to an immigrant "your english is as good as kiwi" is like saying to a woman "you are as good as a man".
as she grew up, julie discovered that many immigrants were just like her, refusing to accept their identity in order to "become kiwi." later she realized that the term kiwi only focused on a very small group. it was limited to specific ethnic groups and excluded immigrants. "overseas, if a chinese new zealander wins an award or does other good things, they will call him kiwi; if it is bad things, the local media will change the name and call him chinese."
now that julie has embraced her chinese identity and is proud of it, she no longer seeks to integrate, and her goal has become "not to be kiwi." she put her chinese name "zhu changzhen" on her instagram page. she tried her best to speak chinese and was proud of her chinese identity. >>details
public opinion field
[colleges and universities are being “fed” again, and the graduate student promotion and exemption mechanism should be optimized]from the student's perspective, although it is dishonest, their ideas are not incomprehensible. each school's promotion schedule is different, and it is unlikely that they will have a very clear destination at the beginning.
during the promotion process, when faced with the commitment letter issued by the school, it is unlikely that you will have the courage to say "no" - saying "no" may bring disadvantages to the admission, and you may not be able to guarantee that there will be other schools to go to. . from the perspective of protecting personal interests, many students can only take the approach of holding multiple offers and then choosing the best. this may seem a bit "selfish" to the school, but students actually have their own difficulties as well.
since dismissal is a two-way choice process, it may be difficult to fundamentally solve the problem by condemning only one party. what should be discussed more is whether the mechanism can be optimized, which not only conforms to the general framework of multi-directional selection of promotion and exemption, but also ensures that the precious quota of promotion and exemption is not wasted. >>details
[on national day, two women wore kimonos to take photos, but were scolded by passers-by and eventually taken away by the police]