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Inflation might yield to growth as the top issue on China’s economic agenda next year, with a more relaxed policy environment and further tax cuts on the way, experts said ahead of the top economic conference, which is expected to convene soon. Analysts called for more efforts to offset the impact of the European debt crisis and maintain domestic financial stability. “One of the major tasks for the next year should be to provide a reasonable money supply to maintain the momentum of economic growth,” Yuan said, adding that “targeted easing” policies aren’t enough to quench businesses’ thirst for credit. The comments came ahead of the Central Economic Work Conference, which will set the tone for China’s economic policies next year. A report by the World Economy Research Center at Beijing Technology and Business University gave more than half of the 120 rated countries a “negative outlook”. The report cited the mounting debt default risks in the US and Europe, along with other major economies. A report by UBS said considering the leadership transition for the local and central governments next year, macro policies will be characterized by stability and continuity, “with the central government mindful of the deteriorating external environment on the one hand and the strong investment drive of local governments on the other”. “More fiscal support is likely to serve as a compensation for monetary policy next year to boost growth. Tax cuts in areas such as personal income and sales taxes earlier this year functioned well, but there is still much room left, given that fiscal revenue is increasing at 20 percent annually,” Yuan said. “Meanwhile the central government should remain cautious about possible debt defaults by local governments, as many debts will mature next year,” he said.
As developed countries’ demand for goods and services is likely to remain weak next year, China will strive to keep its exports of goods and services stable while importing more, senior government officials say. In 2012, China is expected to see a decline in its exports, which have long been a main driver of its economic growth. Exports rose by 15.9 percent to $157.49 billion in October compared with the same period in 2010 – the lowest growth rate seen for exports in five months, according to the General Administration of Customs. And the future is likely to have worse in store. Europe, China’s most important market for exports, may already have entered a recession, bogged down by the debt troubles of several countries there. Wang Tao, an economist with the financial-services firm UBS AG, expects China’s exports growth rate to slow down in 2012 because of “significantly weakened external demand”. That is likely to lead to a minor shift in China’s trade policies. While at the beginning of 2011, the country had planned to look primarily at the scale and structure of imports, the country’s Central Economic Work Conference may also have export stability as a subject on its agenda. Recent remarks by policymakers have hinted that is likelihood at the annual conference, where broad economic policies will be set for the coming year. The government will push to increase imports, Wang said at the meeting. It will also remove some of the “unreasonable barriers” entailed in importing and make it more convenient to bring goods and services into the country, he said. “With policy easing under way and another investment-biased stimulus coming, we expect imports to outpace exports,” Wang Tao said in the report. “The share of consumer goods imports is expected to rise gradually as China moves to promote domestic consumption.”
China will train 450,000 teachers from vocational schools during the 2011-2015 periods, as the country looks to have a bigger talent pool of skilled workers to back its industrial restructuring, according to a plan promulgated by the Ministry of Education Tuesday. The plan aims to improve the teaching quality of the faculty from vocational schools, and the training will include sessions to help teachers design better curriculum and adapt their teaching style to the demands of the market. Some teachers will be sent to businesses so they can improve their teaching skills through practical experience, according to the ministry. Central finance will pay for 100,000 teachers in the program, while the rest will be sponsored by provincial governments. The ministry has required local governments to accommodate the training to the needs of regional industrial restructuring and upgrading. The public attitude toward vocational schools, which train students to work in highly technical sectors, has been more positive in China in recent years, partially due to surging demand for skilled workers from the country’s robust manufacturing industry. In contrast with the job-hunting difficulties that graduates from universities and colleges have faced, skilled workers have had a much easier time being employed. China’s authorities have been injecting large amounts of money into vocational schools and encouraging the schools to enroll more students since the late 1990s. Statistics showed that China had 14,800 vocational schools with 19.87 million students in 2010. Most of the programs prescribed by the country’s vocational schools last for three years and are open to students after they finish nine years of compulsory education, which includes six years of primary education and three years of secondary education.
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Art therapy uses the creative process of making art to improve a person’s physical, mental and emotional well-being. Art therapy appeared in developed countries in the 1940s and became widely recognized in the early 1960s. In 1994, the earliest article introducing art therapy to the mainland was written by Gong Shu and appeared in the Clinical Mental Health magazine. Over the past few years, art therapy has been introduced as a pilot project to some mental hospitals. In 2004, the Ministry of Health launched its “686″ project, subsidized by the central government to support community-based mental care centers. From 2004-2010, 220 million RMB ($35 million) was allocated from the central budget to the program that has so far covered at least 80 districts and counties in 161 cities, serving a population of 330 million. Under the project, there are 277,000 registered psychiatric patients, 200,000 of which are high-risk. Free medication is distributed to 94,000 needy patients, and free hospitalization is provided for 12,400 people, Ministry of Health statistics show. “It is a worldwide trend to launch mental health reform programs,” says Guo Haiping, an expert in art therapy who ran the nation’s first psychological hotline in 1989 in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. He believes China’s mental health system should move away from a custodial-care asylum mode into a modern teaching hospital system, focusing on psychiatric treatment, rehabilitation, art therapy and research. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention figures from 2009 show at least 100 million Chinese have mental disorders. At least 56 million mentally ill people across the country are unable to get access to proper treatment.
I can’t find any figures suggesting what percentage of the population you are in if you can’t remember your own number (58 percent don’t know their own phone’s make and model), but I know you’re not alone. Like me, you are relying on memory chips and increasingly letting technology or search engines think for you. And the thinking goes like this: What’s the point of stuffing my head full of facts when they are available at my fingertips? What’s the point of counting down the mathematical constant pi when computers can bench press far better than we will ever do? Why bother learning another language? How tedious. Though at an early stage, phone apps are acting as translation services, converting foreign spoken phrases into words I can understand, and vice versa. Military apps are already mixing up man and machine, giving soldiers night sight, allowing helicopter pilots to literally fly by the “seats of their pants” by responding to computer generated wafts of air in their flight suits that mimic air currents, allowing them to control their crafts more intuitively. This could mean that our information processing skills improve, IQ goes up, sensory-motor coordination improves and multitasking is enhanced. It used to be that kids couldn’t take calculators into math exams. In the future, kids will have access to computers in tests (if they don’t already) because what we need to determine is how well the young individual can function, and our technology is part of this. We want answers, not questions. And I’m sure young adults remember their childhoods more these days because they have the videos and photos to remind them. So perhaps we do not have to lose our minds but, rather, can retain them electronically.
Pet owners should not only have their pets checked to ensure parasitic diseases are dealt with but also have checkups themselves at hospitals, Liu adds. The parasite can cause inflammation of the brain and neurological diseases, and can also affect major organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver and eyes. An unborn child may be infected with the disease via the placenta and, as a result, contract strabismus, epilepsy or be mentally affected, Liu explains. The disease can be transmitted via ingestion of contaminated cat excrement, such as hand-to-mouth contact after emptying the cat litter. “Pregnant women should be more careful because they have to eat a lot. They must not touch their pets’ excrement and must wash their hands after exposure,” Liu says. Children ought to wash their hands before meals and should never share food with pets or touch pets while eating, Liu adds. Liu’s four-district Beijing investigation of more than 2,000 cats in 2009 shows 8 percent was infected with the disease. In 2011, he did a survey among 100 veterinarians, two of whom had toxoplasmosis. Beijing resident Li Jing adopted a dog when she was four months pregnant, after reading articles by obstetricians, and was reassured it was all right to have a pet during pregnancy. “My dog is a great companion. I walked it every day for several months before my son’s birth,” the 28-year-old says. She and her husband, Sun Xiang, hope their son, too, will accept the dog as part of the family. But since the boy is only one month old, the couple is cautious. “We don’t allow the dog to get too close to the baby,” Sun says.
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Emerging countries can now look to China and other new economic powers for development cash, said a leading African politician. “The rise of BRICS countries like China, Brazil and India gives an alternative to African and other developing countries for much needed investment without having to go through the old rigmarole,” said John Dramani Mahama, vice-president of Ghana. Mahama said the Cold War and US influence in Africa almost compelled countries in the region to seek resources for development from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Ghana’s vice-president was speaking ahead of his visit to Beijing on Thursday to sign a $3-billion loan from the China Development Bank. Considered the largest loan so far to a West African nation, the money is earmarked for major infrastructure development, including a new gas pipeline, fishing harbors, roads and railway lines. The loan by the China Development Bank, China’s largest foreign currency lender, has been subject to significant delays. It needed third-party approval from the IMF because of Ghana’s poor financial status, which means any additional lending has to be scrutinized to avoid it getting into further debt. The memorandum of understanding was signed during the visit of Ghanaian President John Atta Mills to China in September 2010. “I have no idea why this loan has been blocked for more than a year. Ghana is at a crucial stage of its development like China was 30 years ago and needs help from outside to develop its infrastructure,” said Gong. The new loan has been criticized on the grounds that Chinese companies will be key beneficiaries from the infrastructure work. “It is not like China is giving us $3 billion with one hand and with the other coming back and taking all the contracts and their money back,” he said.
Wenzhou, a city in Zhejiang province, will release details to the public about a test project to reform its financial industry and is rolling out plans to make financial services the city’s chief industry by 2015. The plan will call for Wenzhou to contain at least 30 rural financial institutions by the end of 2013. Those should include village banks, rural financial co-operatives and 100 micro-credit companies with 40 billion RMB ($6.35 billion) in net assets. This year alone, the city is to add 30 micro-credit companies, which extend very small loans. The plan will also call for a depository and clearing company to offer aid in private fundraising, which is fairly common in Wenzhou, a city with a long tradition of entrepreneurship. Wenzhou won Beijing’s approval on Wednesday for a landmark project that will allow residents of the coastal city to make investments overseas and establish loan companies, among other things. In bringing private money into the official banking system, Beijing is hoping that cash-starved small businesses, which play a large role in supporting employment in China, will be able to obtain financing more easily and cheaply. Premier Wen said earlier this week that the reforms are also aimed at breaking the monopoly enjoyed by State-owned banks. Beijing asked the Zhejiang provincial government to set up a working group to take a leading role in the reforms. The plan, meanwhile, makes no mention of interest rate liberalization. Many economists have called recently for China to let interest rates be set by the market, saying that will make the country’s financial system more efficient. Beijing now controls China’s interest rates by setting a ceiling on deposit rates and a floor on lending rates. That protects banks from competition and ensures they have comfortable interest-rate margins.
China, the world’s largest corn consumer, has recently started grain imports from Ukraine, with the first shipment of 50,000 metric tons of Ukrainian corn and wheat already on its way to the nation. This is the first time China has imported corn from the Eastern European nation, with the amount expected to reach between 1 million and 1.5 million tons within the next three years. Analysts said corn from Ukraine could help reduce the nation’s reliance on imports from the United States. In 2011, China imported 1.75 million tons of corn, compared with 1.57 million tons in 2010, according to data from the General Administration of Customs. Official data also showed that corn imports during the first two months of this year registered a staggering increase to 1.3 million tons, almost the total annual amount in previous years. Industry analysts estimate this year’s imports at between 3 million and 4 million tons. Most of China’s current corn imports come from the US. The company is the owner of the largest land bank in Ukraine, totaling almost 500,000 hectares, and has a storage capacity of more than 1 million tons. In 2010, it produced about 3 percent of Ukraine’s grain, and 8.6 percent of its sugar. Analysts said the Chinese market would welcome Ukrainian corn, given its lower price than US corn and the fact that it is not genetically modified. In the meantime, as agricultural trade plays an increasingly important role in balancing China-US trade, “large State-owned companies will continue importing from the US because of political reasons”, Ma added. Governments at all levels, especially those in China’s major food growing areas, have implemented measures to expand cornfield acreages in recent years, which was likely to boost production, he said. China signed an agreement in March to import 4 million tons of corn from Argentina.
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There is no perfect life, also does not have the perfect society, also does not have the perfect yourself, and with gentle state of mind, tolerance towards life, with the beautiful view of the world, and the world is better.
We have a lot of dream, not necessarily all can come true, some dreams or even should abandon. Don’t take yourself too seriously and don’t take yourself so take it lightly. A good care oneself, to his good points, will have a good state of mind, a good state of mind will broad-minded, will be open-minded, will have a good state of mind.
Only in this way can you world forever will be beautiful. Our left, and only care about family, the society is a forgetful, earth no matter who are left so turn operation, even if the world with grief, even if people are disaster make hammering, whether it is day collapse, no matter how creatures of misery, the sun is still bright, the air is still, pure and fresh, and we in the vast before nature, appear humble.
In reality adjust our position, in this position to strive, to a higher level of the cross, to your dreams the struggle. Even if did not reach the target, you also to your ideal life near the step, so you also the same happy. Put things right, perfect oneself is the foundation of success. Believe that you can save yourself, life is the constant save own process, save myself to rely on the good point of view, with the correct outlook on life, world view to save your heart, and to continually upgrade your moral accomplishment, in saving his own happiness we, nothing in the world a savior, and no immortal emperor, to create the happiness of mankind to rely on ourselves.
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