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i 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 項目概況 ...............................................................................................1 項目背景 ...............................................................................................2 項目實施的必要性 ................................................................................6 可行性報告編制 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 市場分析與預(yù)測 ................................................................................. 14 國內(nèi)市場分析與預(yù)測 .......................................................................... 14 國際市場分析與預(yù)測 .......................................................................... 18 價格走勢分析 ...................................................................................... 18 市場前景分析 ...................................................................................... 25 市場競爭分析 ...................................................................................... 28 第三章 建設(shè)規(guī)模、內(nèi)容和產(chǎn)品方案 ............................................................. 27 項目建設(shè)規(guī)模和內(nèi)容 .......................................................................... 27 產(chǎn)品方案 ............................................................................................. 34 第四章 建設(shè)地點及建設(shè)條件 ......................................................................... 35 選址原則 ............................................................................................. 35 建設(shè)地點與地理位置 .......................................................................... 35 項目建設(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 the ground, confi rmi ng that fal had ari ved in Canada. Around noon they arri ved i n Toronto, the bi ggest and m ost weal thy ci ty i n Canada. They were not l eavi ng for M ontreal unti l l ater, so they went on a tour of the city. They went up the tal l CN Tower and l ooked across the l ake. In the di stance, they coul d see the Mi sty cl oud that rose from the great Ni agara Fal ls, whi ch i s on the south si de of the lake. The water fl ows into the Ni agara River and over the fal s on i ts way to the sea. They saw the covered stadi um, hom e of several famous basketbal l team s. As they wal ked north from the harbour area, Li Dai yu sai d, “Li n Fang, one of m y mother?s ol d schoolm ates, l ives here. I shoul d phone her from a tel ephone both.” They m et Li n Fei around dusk i n downtown Chi natown, one of the three i n Toronto. O ver di nner at a restaurant cal ed The Pi nk Pearl , the cousi ns chatted with Li n Fei, who had m oved to Canada m any years earli er. “W e can get good Cantonese food here, ” Li n Feitol d them , “ because m ost of the Chi nese peopl e here e from South China, especi al l y H ong Kong. It?s too bad you can?t go as far as Ottawa, Canada?s capi tal. It?s approxim atel y four hundred kil om eters northeast of Toronto, so i t woul d take to l ong. ” The trai n l eft l ate that ni ght and arrived i n Montreal at dawn the next m orni ng. At the stati on, peopl e everywhere were speaki ng French. There were si ghs and ads i n French, but som e of them had Engl i sh words i n sm al er l etters. “We don39。t leave until this eveni ng, ” sai d Li u Qi an. “Let ?s go downtown. Ol d Montreal i s cl ose to the water.” They spent the afternoon in l ovel y shops and vi si ting arti sts i n their workpl aces besi de the water. As they sat i n a Buffet restaurant l ooking over the broad St Lawrence Ri ver, a young m an sat down wi th them. “H el o, m y nam e is H enri . I?m a student at the uni versi ty nearby, ” he sai d, ” and I was wonderi ng where you are from .” The girl s tol d hi m they were on a trp across Canada and that they had only on day i n Montreal . “That39。s too bad,” he sai d. “Montreal i s a ci ty with wonderful restaurants and cl ubs. Most of us speak both Engli sh and French, but the city has French cul ture and tradi ti ons. We l ove good coffee, good bread and good m usic.” That night as the transfer was speedi ng al ong the St Lawrence Ri ver toward the Gul f of St Lawrence and down to the distant east coast, the cousi ns dream ed of French restaurants and red m apl e l eaves. Iqal ui t – the frozen town The reporter, Beth Al l