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2007-10-24
2007中国模拟联合国大会我校代表队获佳绩 - [career]
经过近一个月精心准备,由公共演说协会(PSA)选派的谯继玲、许夏、王文和杨林4名同学组成的我校代表队,于 -
2007-10-05
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2007-10-05
Microsoft Wants Your Health Records - [internet]
Its new service will store your data in one place—and search ads could make it pay. Will enough people put their trust in HealthVault? by Jay Greene www.buisnessweek.com
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2007-10-05
Cambridge at the centre of £5m solar initiative - [Finance & Economics]
By Lautaro Vargas, 04 October 2007
www.buisnessweekly.co.uk
The Technology Partnership (TTP) and the University of Cambridge have been assigned the task of developing rolls of solar energy harnessing film that can be delivered at radically lower costs and used on a wide range of surfaces including roofs... -
2007-10-05
Birth of an Earthlike Planet Spied By Spitzer - [Science & Technology]
Mason Inman
for National Geographic News
October 3, 2007A warm belt of dust around a young star is offering astronomers a glimpse of what Earth might have looked like when it was just beginning to take shape.
The star is part of a binar... -
2007-10-05
Cycad Plants "Woo" Insects With Heat, Odor - [Science & Technology]
Sara Goudarzi
for National Geographic News
October 4, 2007A primitive plant called the Australian cycad relies on a surprisingly sophisticated system of meting out food to ensure successful pollination.
These plants take an active role ... -
2007-10-05
Bush and health care-Children in the balance - [hot issues]
Oct 4th 2007 | AUSTIN
From Economist.com
Why did George Bush veto a popular health-care bill?GEORGE BUSH has some fight left in him and he has chosen a thankless battle. On Wednesday October 3rd the president vetoed legislation that would have reauthorised and expanded the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which provi... -
2007-10-01
Livestock diseases-Double whammy - [environment]
Sep 27th 2007
From The Economist print edition
An old pox returns and a new one arrivesTHE timing was unfortunate, to say the least. On September 8th, five weeks after an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at two farms in Surrey, Debby Reynolds, Britain's chief vet, announced that the country was once again free of the disease. But... -
2007-10-01
Anglicanism-The turbulence of priests - [religion]
Sep 27th 2007
From The Economist print edition
A meeting in Louisiana papers over the cracksIN NEW ORLEANS it is hard to stop talking about hurricanes, even metaphorically. “People came here thinking this was going to be Katrina II,” said Gene Robinson, the gay American Episcopalian whose ordination as bishop in 2003 pl... -
2007-10-01
Ukraine's election-preparing for the next drama - [politics]
Sep 27th 2007 | KIEV
From The Economist print edition
The real test for Ukraine's warring parties will come after this weekend's electionTHE stage on Independence Square is set, the props are out, the players are ready for the general election on September 30th. There are blue tents for the Party of the Regions, led by the prime mi... -
2007-10-01
France's budget-Unausterity programme - [Finance & Economics]
Unausterity programmeSep 27th 2007 | PARIS
From The Economist print edition
The new government's first budget is notable mainly for its lack of discipline
THE French have grown so used to their new president, Nicolas Sarkozy, breaking with tradition that when he lapses into bad old ways it comes almost as a shock. So it was with the French... -
2007-10-01
Israel- the land of Zion - [politics]
Sep 27th 2007 | JERUSALEM
From The Economist print edition
How the Jewish National Fund may have to change
WHEN the Jewish National Fund (JNF) was set up a century ago, its mission was to buy land in Palestine for settling Jews there, with the coins that diaspora Jews the world over put into the fund... -
2007-10-01
Capital punishment-Cause for a pause - [religion]
TheSep 27th 2007
From The Economist print edition Supreme Court agrees to examine executions by lethal injectionFACED by a growing stream of contradictory rulings on the legality of executions by lethal injection, the Supreme Court on September 25th at last decided to review the issue itself. Abolitionists may have... -
2007-10-01
America and Iran-The limits of free expression - [hot issues]
Sep 27th 2007 | NEW YORK
From The Economist print edition
A rough ride for Iran's presidentNEW YORK is used to the drama (and the traffic) created by visiting dignitaries. But Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, caused more stir than most. He started by asking whether he could lay a wreath at Ground Zero as a show of respect. &l... -
2007-10-01
Black leadership in America-Race, justice and Jena - [politics]
Sep 27th 2007 | JENA, LOUISIANA
From The Economist print edition
An overzealous prosecution highlights America's changing racial politicsA SIGN outside Jena describes it as “a nice place to call home”. But this town in Louisiana is small, poor and, for many, a new symbol of old-style American racism. On September 20th s... -
2007-10-01
Ukraine-A second bite of the orange - [politics]
Oct 1st 2007 | KIEV
From Economist.com
Yulia Tymoshenko’s block looks set for victory in Ukraines parliamentary electionONE consistent feature of Ukraine’s fluid politics is its ability to defy predictions. The biggest surprise of the parliamentary elections on Sunday September 30th was the strong support for Yulia Tymoshenko, a... -
2007-08-25
US:America's creaking infrastructure-A bridge too far gone - [hot issues]
Aug 9th 2007 | LOS ANGELES AND MINNEAPOLIS
From The Economist print edition
The spotlight turns to deficiencies everyone would rather ignore WHETHER driven by grief or curiosity, local people in Minneapolis still congregate on the banks of the Mississippi River to see their collapsed bridge. It is a monumentally stra... -
2007-08-25
US:Lexington-Gotcha! - [Finance & Economics]
RUPERT MURDOCH'S takeover of the Wall Street Journal is a spectacular business coup (see article). Mr Murdoch has pocketed one of the country's two best-respected newspapers. He has paid top dollar for the Journal's parent company, Dow Jones. And he has arguably pr... -
2007-08-25
UK:Bagehot-Carnival queen - [hot issues]
Aug 23rd 2007
From The Economist print edition
A decade after her death, Princess Diana's legacy is not the one that might have been expected IN 1712, aged two, Samuel Johnson was brought to London by his mother. Almost blind and ill with scrofula, he was taken to St James's Palace to be “touched” by Qu... -
2007-08-25
US:Wildfires-burn,baby,burn - [sociology]
Aug 23rd 2007 | BOISE
From The Economist print edition
The American West is on fire. That's good news
TWO hours' drive north-east of Boise, the fires begin. They stretch northwards through Idaho in a smoking chain 400 miles (640km) long that finally peters out in Canada. So far this year 1.5m acres (600,000 hectares) of the state ha... -
2007-08-25
US:Health in schools-Fat and getting fatter - [education]
Aug 23rd 2007 | KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
From The Economist print edition
Attempts to make schools healthier are faltering THE proportion of children in America who are overweight has tripled over the past 20 years and now exceeds 17%, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CD... -
2007-08-25
Nightlife and entertainment in Beijing - [lovely life]
Beijing is now bulldozing its way through the 21st century, after decades of Maoist killjoy prohibitions. Its booming nightlife is a reflection of the changes taking place and the city boasts a variety of venues hosting a revolving door of top-quality performers from around the world.
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2007-08-25
Sanctuary-Not hiding but talking - [sociology]
Aug 23rd 2007 | SAN JOSE
From The Economist print edition
And hoping to change the law THE Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church in San Jose, California, shares its building with four other congregations, including Korean and Vietnamese Baptists. Small as it is, the church has declared itself a part of a new movement. The Re... -
2007-08-25
Russia's economy - [Finance & Economics]
Aug 24th 2007
From the Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire
Despite market jitters, stability seems assured for now In the wake of the US subprime crisis, Russia’s central bank has for the first time in years sold dollars in order to support the rouble, which is usually subject to appreciation pressures. Generally, cha... -
2007-08-25
Iraq and Vietnam-Fearing a bloody exit - [global security]
Aug 24th 2007
From Economist.com
George Bush’s curious comparison GEORGE BUSH elicited predictable howls of outrage this week when he drew parallels between the catastrophes in Indochina (re-education camps, boat people and the killing fields) that followed America’s withdrawal from Vietnam after 1973 and what mig... -
2007-08-25
Will work for food - [sociology]
22:28 GMT +00:00
Posted by: Economist.com | NEW YORK Categories: Behavioural Economics I HEARD a touching story recently about a now-dead financial economist. Following an extraordinary rese... -
2007-08-25
Beijing and Tianjin-Another cultural revolution - [cultrue]
Aug 24th 2007
From Economist.com
Our Asia editor finds beauty more popular than truth Monday
IN BEIJING the past is not so much a foreign country—it’s another planet. From the window of my hotel, peering through the hazy smog and a jungle of high-rises, ... -
2007-08-25
Tech.view-Video Wars II - [Science & Technology]
Aug 24th 2007
From Economist.com
Can Toshiba’s David topple Sony’s Goliath? A COUPLE of months ago, the battle over which of the two competing high-definition formats would replace the DVD seemed to be drawing to a close. Blockbuster, the world’s largest video-rental chain, announced that, in future, it woul... -
2007-08-25
Pakistan's political crisis-Good grief, Sharif - [politics]
Aug 24th 2007 | DELHI
From Economist.com
An emboldened Supreme Court piles another problem on to Pervez Musharraf’s plate WITH constrictor-like certainty, the democratic forces that General Pervez Musharraf has provoked to ire, are starting to throttle him. On Thursday August 23rd the Supreme Court of Pakistan decreed t... -
2007-08-17
大学生找工作要自信 - [career]
一年一度的大学生求职高潮随着暑假的来临,总算告一段落了。几家欢喜几家愁?有的大学生找到了梦寐以求的工作;有的大学生与理想中的工作擦肩而过;有的大学生只能为了就业而去工作;少数大学生至今还在为找工作而烦恼。
今年的大学生就业的竞争越来越激烈,直接原因是今年的大学毕业生人数空前。大学毕业生2003年212万,2004年280万,2005年340万,2006年413万,今年已达498万,5年内增加了135%。这是前几年大学执行扩招的结果。
大学毕业生多无疑会给就业造成压力,但另外一个问题是,一些用人单位却抱怨招不到人。其中的一个原因是大学生的就业心理错位所造成的。
大学生寻找工作涉及多种因素:知识、能力、关系、机会等等,都是重要因素。但是...







