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Is Wealth the Only Standard for Succe?

(财富是衡量成功的唯一标准吗?)

Everyone has a dream to get rich, which is not necearily bad.But if we think too highly of money and take it as the only standard for succe, it will be a disaster for the country.A healthy society needs not only ambitious businepersons and entrepreneurs but also scientists, researchers and common people.If Dong\'s philosophy is prevalent in Chinese society, it will be the saddest thing and the biggest humiliation for the nation.

As a matter of fact, Dong mirrored the real condition in many universities.Nowadays, if you become a celebrity, teachers and universities will think highly of you.But if you are just a \"small potato,\" they will totally ignore you.Connecting money with everything and taking money as the only standard will twist the eence of college education.

If profeors in universities can\'t give students the right standard of happine and succe and the right view of the world, whose humiliation is it even if they cultivate many rich people with high education qualification?

Are Celebrities Criminally Responsible For Deceptive Advertising?

(名人是否应为欺骗性广告负刑事责任?)

It\'s all right for celebrities, like movie stars, to speak for commodities.The problem is these celebrities are too often involved in deceptive advertising for various kinds of products, especially drugs and cosmetics, causing huge loes to consumers.

Commodity endorsement will bring huge profits to celebrities.But, by no means are they allowed to trample on the bottom line of not hurting consumers\' interests.It\'s immoral to speak for deceptive products and advertising.Because of their huge social influence, celebrity endorsement seems to be an attractive shortcut for a company and its products to become known.The public are fond of these celebrities and they tend to believe in the commodities these famous people suggest in advertising.If celebrities who speak for fake products are to be held legally accountable, it\'s undoubtedly good news for the many ordinary consumers.

Not Cooling Down Yet

(公务员考试仍未降温)

On December 5, 2010,1.03 million people took part in this year\'s national civil service examination, a drop of 10,000 participants compared to last year.For the first time in many years, the frenzy to take the examination for civil service posts has cooled down a bit.

Sources with the State Bureau of Civil Servants explain: First, China\'s recovering economy is providing people with more job opportunities; second, more people are showing reason about the rush to sitting in the examination; and third, 85 percent of government departments are demanding candidates have at least two years\' work experience, which has disqualified many new college graduates.

In fact, the ratio of examinees to succeful admiions is still as high as 63.6 to 1 on average and 4,961 to 1 for the hottest position.It\'s still hard to say civil service posts are becoming le attractive.

Why? It\'s because people believe these posts are privileged and well paid.More importantly, their holders can have almost all their livelihood needs paid for by the state, which is a big contrast to the majority of other profeions.

Whether a cooling down is really happening depends on effective restriction of civil servants\' privileges and accelerated reforms of income distribution, in order to enable people to believe that even if they are not civil servants, a decent and affluent life is still readily available.

China slowly adopts tobacco-free laws

(中国逐渐采纳无烟法)

China has more than 300 million smokers, most of whom are males.About 740 million people, including 180 million children and teenagers, were exposed to second-hand smoke in 2010, according to a report recently published by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC).In 2005, the direct cost of smoking, that is, the cost of smoking-related diseases, amounted to 166.5 billion yuan ($24.5 billion).

China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in 2003, pledging to effectively curb tobacco use, including smoke-free legislation, placing large and clear warnings on the harmful effects of tobacco on cigarette packs, as well as total bans on all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.

China promised to ban smoking in public places \"in an all-around manner\" in March this year in its 12th Five-Year Plan - the first time that the country has included an anti-smoking measure in its five-year plan.Restaurants, schools and hospitals face penalties if people smoke on their premises, according to the regulations.Fines can range from 2,000 to 30,000 yuan ($308 to 4,626).Also, businees can be forced to close temporarily if they break the new law.

\"Government policy is one thing, but not the only important part of tobacco control initiatives.Raising public awarene remains the key to succeed in tobacco control,\" Yang Gonghuan said.

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