The Face of Future, Young China演讲稿

时间:2024.4.20

The Face of Future, Young China

Good afternoon, Ladies and gentlemen.

It is a great honor for me to be here and to have the opportunity to speak with you.

As we all know, that the past few years have witnessed the growth of our dear motherland—China, a country with a long history and deeply rooted culture. Her great took off has attracted the attention of the entire world: the soaring skyscrapers that are springing up, the bustling streets that are spreading out in every corner of the land and the various of entrepreneurial activity .China now is the world’s largest Internet user ,and has the world’s largest mobile phone network .

From the moment China has been admitted to WTO to 2008 where saw the success of Beijing Olympic Games. From important dynamic shifts during recent economic crises to the hosting of the World Exposition in Shanghai, it has been proven that China is growing increasingly strong. With the waves of globalization, China is trying to handle her paddles well, just as Barack Obama has said in his speech given in Shanghai ,China and America have a positive constriction and comprehensive relationship that opens the door to parternership on the key globle issues of our time--economic recovery and the development of clean energy ;topping the spread of nuclear weapons and the scourge of climate change; the promotion of peace and security in Asia and around

the globe.

China are now making every effort to lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty—not only in our owe country but also over the world, hoping to advocate a harmonious world.

So far, Chinese people’s hard working encompasses both today and a belief in the promiss of the future. Young people the future is our future! It is our responsibility to chart the course of our country. It must be rooted in us—in the studise we share, the business that we do, the knowledge that we gain, and even in the sports that we play. And these bridges must be built by our young people, who are filled with talent and energy and optimism about the history that is yet to be written.

We know, our problems are big, but our ambitions are even bigger; our challenges are great, but our wills are even geater! I absolutely believe that our county will become much stronger and more influential,because there is no barrier that we cannot overcome ,no dream we cannot realize, and nothing we cannot do!

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening this speech,I hope it has encouraged and uplifted your spirit and belief in the potential of our great land!


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developing countries: Evidence from rural China Original Research ArticleChina Economic Review, Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 98-107Hai ZhongShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Research highlights? Population aging is an emerging issue in China. ? Income inequality in rural China significantly increased from 1997 to 2006. ? Reducing income inequality is an important policy goal for the Chinese government. ? Population aging is largely responsible for the sharp increase.10 Hog Production in China: Technological Bias and Factor Demand Original Research ArticleAgricultural Sciences in China, Volume 10, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 468-479Heng-yun MA, Qing-lin HU, Wen LI, Allan Rae, Shan-min GUO, Hua-cang TANG, Xiao-jing RENShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 11 Tournaments and managerial incentives in China's listed firms: New evidence Original Research ArticleChina Economic Review, Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 1-10Takao Kato, Cheryl LongShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Research Highlights?The promotion tournament serves as incentive mechanism for top management in privatized listed firms in China. ?No such evidence for state-controlled listed firms in China. ?An increase in the winner's prize results in improved firm performance due to enhanced managerial effort. ?The performance effect of the winner's prize is greater for privatized listed firms.12 Famine, fertility, and fortune in china Original Research ArticleChina Economic Review, Volume 22, Issue 2, June 2011, Pages 244-259Xinzheng SHIShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Research Highlights? In my paper, “Famine, Fertility, and Fortune in China”, I investigate the long term impacts of the Great Famine in China on surviving children’s economic and social outcomes in adulthood. ? Using detailed birth information, I can control for parents’ fertility selections in the famine, which distinguishes my paper from other papers investigating the similar topic. ? In my paper, I find that exposing to the famine in the first year of life had negative effects on women’s education and wealth. ? I also find that if positive fertility selections are not controlled for, the negative effects on women become weaker. ? But I did not find significant effects of the famine on men’s adult outcomes.13 Mapping the functionality of China's regional innovation systems: A structural approach Original Research ArticleChina Economic Review, Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 11-27Kaihua Chen, Jiancheng GuanShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Research Highlights?The paper provides new insights into developmen

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complishments and opportunities during the 11th Five Year Plan Original Research ArticleEnergy Policy, Volume 39, Issue 4, April 2011, Pages 2165-2178Lynn Price, Mark D. Levine, Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Nathaniel Aden, Hongyou Lu, Michael McNeil, Nina Zheng, Yining Qin, Ping YowarganaShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 19.95 Research highlights? This paper assesses selected national energy efficiency policies and programs China. ? The policies were established to fulfill the 11th Five Year Plan energy efficiency improvement goal. ? Many of the programs appear to be on track to meet or exceed their energy-saving targets. ? For the 12th Five Year Plan, it is important to maintain and strengthen energy-saving policies. ? Recommendations are made for revising or adding programs based on international experience.24 The socio-political context for deploying carbon capture and storage in China and the U.S Original Research ArticleGlobal Environmental Change, Volume 21, Issue 2, May 2011, Pages 324-335Elizabeth Wilson, Dongjie Zhang, Li ZhengShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Research highlights? Challenges of transforming active CCS research networks in China and the U.S. into a supportive context for large-scale CCS technology deployment. ? The importance of socio-political networks necessary for deployment of CCS in the U.S. and China and how these may conflict with other national priorities. ? The potential of bi-lateral collaborations for speeding CCS development and deployment in both nations.25 Analysis of potential energy saving and CO2 emission reduction of home appliances and commercial equipments in China Original Research ArticleEnergy Policy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 25 May 2011Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Michael McNeil, Nina Zheng, Virginie Letschert, Jing Ke, Yamina SahebShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 19.95 Highlights? Strengthened efficiency standards decelerate electricity demand growth but total demand rises through 2030. ? Continuous improvement of current standards can achieve cumulative reduction of 9503 TWh by 2030. ? International best-practice efficiency for selected products reduces 5450 TWh cumulatively by 2030. ? Regularly updated standards can achieve most of energy savings as best practice by 2014.Perceptions of opinion leaders towards CCS demonstration projects in China Original Research ArticleApplied Energy, Volume 88, Issue 5, May 2011, Pages 1873-1885Xi Liang, David Reiner, Jia LiShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95 27 Knowledge of HIV seropositivity is a predictor for initiation of illicit drug use: Incidence of drug use initiation among female sex workers in a high HIV-prevalence area of China Orig

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f energy efficiency. ? Export policy to reduce energy intensity should cater to sub-sector characteristics.37 Coal sector reform and its implications for the power sector in China Original Research ArticleResources Policy, Volume 36, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 60-71Wuyuan PengShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 19.95 38 The aborted Green dam-youth escort censor-ware project in China: A case study of emerging civic participation in China’s internet policy-making process Original Research ArticleTelematics and Informatics, Volume 28, Issue 2, May 2011, Pages 101-111Kenneth C.C. YangShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 24.95 39 Life-cycle energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions for electricity generation and supply in China Original Research ArticleApplied Energy, Volume 88, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 289-297Xunmin Ou, Yan Xiaoyu, Xiliang ZhangShow preview | PDF (749 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles 40 Potential of renewable energy systems in China Original Research ArticleApplied Energy, Volume 88, Issue 2, February 2011, Pages 518-525Wen Liu, Henrik Lund, Brian Vad Mathiesen, Xiliang ZhangShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95 41 Triassic high-strain shear zones in Hainan Island (South China) and their implications on the amalgamation of the Indochina and South China Blocks: Kinematic and 40Ar/39Ar geochronological constraints Original Research ArticleGondwana Research, Volume 19, Issue 4, June 2011, Pages 910-925Feifei Zhang, Yuejun Wang, Xinyue Chen, Weiming Fan, Yanhua Zhang, Guowei Zhang, Aimei ZhangShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Graphical AbstractResearch Highlights? The WNW- and NE-trending shear zones in Hainan show top-to-the-NNE and -SE oblique thrusting. ? A two-stage thrusting model is proposed for top-to-NNE (240–250 Ma) and top-to-NE (190–230 Ma). ? Middle Triassic structural pattern derived from the amalgamation of Indochina with South China.42 Timing of metamorphism in the Paleoproterozoic Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt: New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon dating of granulites, gneisses and marbles of the Jiaobei massif in the North China Craton Original Research ArticleGondwana Research, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 150-162Pui Yuk Tam, Guochun Zhao, Fulai Liu, Xiwen Zhou, Min Sun, Sanzhong LiShow preview | PDF (2597 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles 43 Towards a more accurate measure of foreign bank entry and its impact on domestic banking performance: The case of China Original Research ArticleJournal of Banking & Finance, Volume 35, Issue 4, April 2011, Pages 886-901Ying XuShow preview | Related art

icles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 35.95 44 The emergence and evolution of regional convergence clusters in China's energy markets Original Research ArticleEnergy Economics, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 24 February 2011Hengyun Ma, Les OxleyShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 45 The energy situation and its sustainable development strategy in China Original Research ArticleEnergy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 5 March 2011Na Zhang, Noam Lior, Hongguang JinShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 35.95 Highlights? A brief summary of China’s energy situation and plans in 2009; ? Energy consumption and CO2 emissions are likely to continue rising; ? China to reduce energy intensity, and the (CO2 emission)/GDP ratio by 40–45% by 2020; ? Energy-related challenges and desired sustainable development strategy are discussed; ? The strategy core is energy conservation and non-fossil fuel energy development.46 Analysis of rural transformation development in China since the turn of the new millennium Original Research ArticleApplied Geography, Volume 31, Issue 3, July 2011, Pages 1094-1105Hualou Long, Jian Zou, Jessica Pykett, Yurui LiShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50 Highlights? Three assessing indicator systems were used to examine China's rural transformation development. ? Rural China has experienced universal and intense transformative development since 2000. ? China's urban--rural coordination development declined greatly between 2000 and 2008. ? Improving policies aimed at various types might be effective way to shape a more coordinated development pattern.47 Ambient air pollution, climate change, and population health in China Original Research Article本公司位于无锡市滨湖区雪浪,是化工、日化、制药、生物工程等设备的制造厂家本公司是压力容器单位,都进过试压安全无后顾之忧,价格绝对公道1反应釜;导热油加热反应釜;外盘管加热不锈钢反应釜、2、精馏塔;蒸馏釜、蒸馏塔3、列管、盘管式冷凝器;浮头式冷凝器;螺旋板式换热器 4、结晶切片机,真空耙式干燥机,刮板式薄膜蒸发器5、真空减压浓缩罐,蒸发器、发酵罐,多功能提取罐6、铝、不锈钢、碳钢制运输储罐、槽车、计量罐7、丝网、网孔、压延、孔板等化工波纹填料,除沫器8、乳化设备,有机硅设备,胶粘剂设备9、全套不饱和树脂,油漆,涂料等生产成套设备10、全套阴离子、阳离子乳化生产设备(高转速乳化)11、全套纺织助剂设备:螺带刮壁式、推进式反应釜;单、双辊软片切片机多年来,公司本

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