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ove i n thei r fami ly. Jane worns us that our grou is goi ng tobe very ti red and di rty by the afternoon and she i s ri ght. However, the evening m akes it al l worthwhi l e. We watch the m other chim pand her babi es pl ay i n the tree. Then we see them go to sl eep together i n thei r nest for the reali ze that the bond between m em bers of a chim p fami ly i s as strong as i n a hum an fam il y. Nobody before Jane ful y understod chim p behavi our. She spent years observi ng and recording thei r dail y acti viti es. Si nce her chi l dhood she had wanted to work wi th anim al s i n their own envi ronm owever, thi s was not easy. When she fi rst arri ved i n Gom be i n 1960,i t was unusual for a wom an to li ve i n a nly after her m other cam e to hel pher for the fi rst few m onths was she al l owed to begin her project. Her work changed the way peopl e thi nk of chim ps. For exam pl e, one im portant thi ng she di scovered was that chim ps hunt and eat m eat. Unti l then every thought chim ps onl y eat frui t and nuts. She al so di scovered how chim ps m uni cate with each other, and her study of thei r body l anguage hel ped her work out thei r soci al system . For forty years Jane Goodal has beenoutspoken about m aki ng the rest of the worl d understand and respect the li fe of these anim als. She has argued that ani mal s shoul d be l eft i n the wil d and not used for entertainm ent or advertisem ents. She has hel ped to set up speci al pl aces where the can li ve safely. She i s leadi ng a busy li fe but she says: “O nce I stop, i t al l es crowdi ng i n and I rem em ber the chim ps i n l aboratori es. It’s terri bl e. It affacts m e when I watch the wil d chi mps. I say to myself,’Aren’t they l ucky?’And then I thi nk about sm al l chim ps i n cages though they have done nothing nce you have seen that you can never fet…“ She has achieved everything she wanted to do:working with anim al s in their own environm ent, gaining a doctor?s degree and showi ng that wom en can li ve i n the forest as m en can. She i nspires those who want to cheer the achi evem ents of wom en. WH Y NOT CARRY ON H ER WORK? I enjyed Engli sh , bi ol ogy, and chemi stry at school , but whi ch one shoul d I choose to study at universi ty ?i di d not know the answer unti l one evening when I sat down at the puter to do som e research on great wom en of Chi na. By chance I cam e across an articl e about a doctor cal led Lin Qiaozhi, a specalist in women?s diseases. She lived from 1901 to 1983 . It sem ed that she had been very busy i n her chosen career , travli ng abored to study as wel l as writi ng books and arti ne of them caught m y eye. It was a sm al book expl aini ng how to keepi ng babi es cl ean, healthy and free from sicknes. Why did she write that?Who were the women that Li n Qiaozhi thought needed thi s advice?I l oked careful y at the text and real ize that i t was i ntended for women i n the countryside. Perhaps i f they had an emergency they could not reach a doctor. Suddenly it hi t me how di fi cult i t was for a woman to get m edical trai ning ata that tim 目 錄 第一章 總論 ......................................................................................................1 項(xiàng)目概況 ...............................................................................................1 項(xiàng)目背景 ...............................................................................................2 項(xiàng)目實(shí)施的必要性 ................................................................................6 可行性報(bào)告編制 依據(jù)和研究范圍 ........................................................8 主要技術(shù)經(jīng)濟(jì)指標(biāo) .............................................................................. 12 第二章 市場(chǎng)分析與預(yù)測(cè) ................................................................................. 14 國內(nèi)市場(chǎng)分析與預(yù)測(cè) .......................................................................... 14 國際市場(chǎng)分析與預(yù)測(cè) .......................................................................... 18 價(jià)格走勢(shì)分析 ...................................................................................... 18 市場(chǎng)前景分析 ...................................................................................... 25 市場(chǎng)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)分析 ...................................................................................... 28 第三章 建設(shè)規(guī)模、內(nèi)容和產(chǎn)品方案 ............................................................. 27 項(xiàng)目建設(shè)規(guī)模和內(nèi)容 .......................................................................... 27 產(chǎn)品方案 ............................................................................................. 34 第四章 建設(shè)地點(diǎn)及建設(shè)條件 ......................................................................... 35 選址原則 ............................................................................................. 35 建設(shè)地點(diǎn)與地理位置 .......................................................................... 35 項(xiàng)目建設(shè)條件 ...................................................................................... 35 第五章 工藝技術(shù)方案和設(shè)備選型 ................................................................. 37 工藝技術(shù)方案 ...................................................................................... 37 設(shè)備選型 ............................................................................................. 38 and saw farm s that covered thousands of acres. Afrer di nner, they were back in an urban area, the busy port ci ty of Thunder Bay at the top of the Great Lakes. Because of the Great Lakes, they l earned, Canada has m ore fresh water than any other country i n the worl d. In fact, i t has onethi rd of the worl d?s total fresh water, and m uch of i t is i n the Great Lakes. That ni ght as they sl ept, the trai n rushed across the top of Lake Superi or, through the great forests and southward towads Toronto. “The True North” from Toronto to Montreal The next m orni ng the bushes and m apl e tres outsi de thei r wi ndow were red, gol d and orange, and there was frost on