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輕松之感ο”仔細(xì)地品嘗完ㄍ竊讀記》,腦中浮現(xiàn)出了寫自古勤讀書的程度的詞兒:39。我”才也猛然發(fā)現(xiàn)自己處于現(xiàn)實(shí)這個空間ο空著肚子看書可不是一件舒服事,我在如此惡劣的環(huán)境下,竟能熬過兩個多鐘頭,看著作者的身影,我的第三感也油然而生;執(zhí)著——因?yàn)闀偎疾坏闷浣?小女孩的動力從何而生?回答是:書的魅力,我素不知道竟能擁有如此強(qiáng)效的魔力ο作者結(jié)尾處作了精辟地回答:39?;ㄕ小?給了我第二個印象;聰明絕頂——因?yàn)樵跁V袝秤?忘記了一切概念ο39。逢上顧客滿盈”,學(xué)會把自己隱藏起來,貼在大人身邊,至少可以光明正大讀上幾本書;逢上下雨,以避雨為由,在書店39。放學(xué)后急匆匆地從學(xué)校趕到這里”這多少有點(diǎn)逆向思維,回家去美美地往嘴里塞著零食,還欣賞著電視機(jī)奉獻(xiàn)的精彩卡通,多帶勁呀ヘ干嘛跑去書店站酸了腿呢?讀到這里,我忽然對作者有了第一印象:傻里傻氣——因?yàn)闀?9。竊”總有一絲不光彩的含義,39。經(jīng)濟(jì)建設(shè)飛速發(fā)展,名勝古跡重放異彩,祖國的變化,吸引了無數(shù)外賓來我國旅游觀光,那些高鼻子藍(lán)眼睛的外國人,在我們中國人面前也會點(diǎn)頭微笑了。為什么帝國主義敢在我們的國土上肆意地踐踏蹂躪?為什么我們的祖這樣軟弱?因?yàn)榍逭母瘮o能,封建王朝使我們的祖國在許多方面都遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)落后于資本主義國家,清政府對于外來的侵略者無力抵抗,又不敢抵抗,還是人民的反抗,給了侵略軍應(yīng)有的懲罰。世界上最輝煌壯麗的建筑群從此消失了。莊嚴(yán)華貴的宮殿和優(yōu)美玲瓏的亭臺樓閣被火光煙霧吞沒,在烈焰中噼噼啪啪響了一陣后,一座座都倒塌下去。對拿不走的楠木器具、銅器、瓷器等物品,則用槍托或棍棒砸碎??墒?,隨著書頁的翻動,我越來越生氣。園內(nèi)的宮殿建筑美妙奇特、變給無窮。最后讓我大呼一句:勿忘國恥,振興中華!《火燒圓明園》讀后感“六一”節(jié)前夕,我看了《火燒圓明園》這部書。這一切,都來源于先輩們拋頭顱、灑熱血,來源于先輩們?yōu)橹冻龅闹腔酆秃顾?!但是,今天,直到今天日本人仍然沒有死心。we can have a day off work and men would send us beautiful the most critical media pays more attention to our status and would even ask in jealousy “why isn’t there a Men’s Day?” But, for every woman, what we aspire is not just one day like this every year, but living in respect and equality each and every moment of our friends, we expect until one day the International Women’s Day bees real history, because then every day is as good as the Women’s Day, and then men and women equally share and create everything in this this, is a responsibility shared by everyone of us present here, by you and I would like to say that men and women share this world while enjoy different and men are never born enemies, but equal ’s advancement not only brings integrity andhappiness to women but also better life and joy to this sense, the International Women’s Day not only belongs to women but also to all people of the , please allow me to extend, on behalf of Chinese women, our best wishes to our sisters around the world for a Happy International Women’s Day, and also warmly invite all men to share our celebration and happiness!Thank you all for your 4 Population Aging: A Global Perspective We are aging—not just as individuals or munities but as a 2006, almost 500 million people worldwide were 65 and 2030, that total is projected to increase to 1 billion—1 in every 8 of the earth’s , the most rapid increases in the 65andolder population are occurring in developing countries, which will see a jump of 140 percent by women, our best wishes to our sisters around the world for a Happy International Women’s Day, and also warmly invite all men to share our celebration and happiness!Thank you all for your 4 Population Aging: A Global Perspective We are aging—not just as individuals or munities but as a 2006, almost 500 million people worldwide were 65 and 2030, that total is projected to increase to 1 billion—1 in every 8 of the earth’s , the most rapid increases in the 65andolder population are occurring in developing countries, which will see a jump of 140 percent by global aging represents a triumph of medical, social, and economic advances over disease, it also presents tremendous aging strains social insurance and pension systems and challenges existing models of social affects economic growth, trade, migration, disease patterns and prevalence, and fundamental assumptions about growing data from the United Nations, Bureau, and Statistical Office of the European Communities as well as regional surveys and scientific journals, the Institute on Aging(NIA), with input from demographers, economists, and experts on aging, identified nine emerging trends in global , these trends present a snapshot of challenges and opportunities that clearly show why population aging matters.● The overall population is the first time in history, and probably the only time in human history, people age 65 and over will outnumber children under age 5.● Life expectancy is countries, including developing countries, show a steady increase in longevity over time, which raises the question of how much further life expectancy will increase.● The number of the oldest people is age 85 and over are now the fastest growing portion of many national populations.● Nonmunicable diseases are being a growing nonmunicable diseases are now the major cause of death among older people in both more developed and less developed countries.● Some populations will shrink in the next few world population is aging at an unprecedented rate, the total population in some countries is simultaneously declining.● Family structures are people live longer and have fewer children, family structures are transformed, leaving older people with fewer options for care.● Patterns of work and retirement are ratios of workers to pensioners and people spending a larger portion of their lives in retirement increasingly strain existing health and pension systems.● Social insurance systems are social insurance expenditures escalate, an increasing number of countries are evaluating the sustainability of these systems.● New economic challenges are aging will have dramatic effects on social entitlement programs, labor supply, trade, and savings around the globe and may demand new fiscal approaches to acmodate a changing governments have begun to plan for the long term, but most have window of opportunity for reform is closing fast as the pace of population aging Europe currently has four people of working age for every older person, it will have only two workers per older person by some countries the share of gross domestic product devoted to social insurance for older people is expected to more than double in uping therefore have only a few years to intensify efforts before demographic effects e to challenges may seem daunting, but a host of opportunities await us as instance, countries that have begun to address issues of population aging can share their are exciting opportunities for economic expansion and crossnational collaboration as well, but we must act now or the costs of waiting—financial and social—