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andusingthepublictransportsysteminsteadofdrivingprivatecars.
Alow-carbonlifestyleiseasyandhealthyandithelpsinboostingenergyconservationandemissionreduction.
Allpeopleshouldbeencouragedtolivealow-carbonlifestyle.
Topic2CivilServantsFrenzy
GovernmentjobshavebecomeincreasinglypopularinChina.
ArecentChinaYouthDailysurveyshowsthataround86percentofthe2,
440respondentsconsiderbecomingcivilservants,
manyofwhomarehighly-educatedpeoplewithmaster'
sdegreesordoctoraldegrees.
Thereasonsforthisphenomenonaresimple.
InChina,
civilservantjobsmeangoodincome,
decentsocialstatusandpermanentsocialwelfare.
Civilservantsenjoythebenefitsoflow-pricedhousing,
healthcareandretirementpensionthatmostotheroccupationsdonotprovide.
Also,
thecasesofcivilservantsbeingunemployedarerareinChina.
Workingforacompanymaygetabetterpay,
butmostcompanyemployeeslackasenseofsecurity.
Alotofpeoplefindthatthebenefitsofbeingacivilservantaretoogoodtorefuse.
Peopleneedtobesensibleaboutthefrenzyforcivilservants.
Afterall,
notallthepeoplearesuitableforthecivilservantjobs.
Theidealoccupationshouldbetheonethatapersonlovestodoandisdecentlypaidtodo.
Topic3TheInternetReal-nameSystem
Accordingtoarecentreport,
Chinanowhasabout400millionInternetusers.
WhethertomakeallnetizensregistertheirrealnamesornothasbeendebatedforyearsinChina,
butgovernmentofficialshaveconfirmedthathowtoimplementasystemofentirereal-nameregistrationisbeingconsidered.
SomenetizenssupporttheInternetreal-namesystem.
TheyholdthatpeopleshouldberesponsibleforwhattheydoandwhattheysayontheInternetjustasintherealworld.
Theyalsolisttheadvantagesintermsoffraudpreventionandnetworksecurityprotection.
Onthecontrary,
otherpeopleareconcernedthatifthereal-nameregistrationsystemisenforced,
thefreedomtoconductdiscussionandexchangeofideasonlinewillbethreatened.
Anotherproblemisthatitishardtoprotectanetizen'
srightofprivacyoncetheirrealidentityisavailableontheInternet.
Inmyopinion,
thereal-namesystemisnecessaryinsomefieldsoftheInternet,
forexample,
e-commerce.
Butforthoseblogusersandothernetizens,
areal-namesystemisunjustifiable.
Topic4CharityWorkinChina
moreandmoreindividuals,
companiesandorganizationshavebeeninvolvedinthecharitycauseinrecentyears.
AccordingtoareportinChinaDaily,
Chinahad410thousandregisteredcharitableorganizationsand250thousandcharitablenon-governmentalorganizationsbytheendof2008.ThedonationsChinareceivedin2008amountedto107billionyuan,
morethanthreetimestheamountin2007.
CharityworkinChinastillhassomeproblems,
suchaslackofprofessionalmanagementandtransparency.
Onebigproblemisthatthepublicdoesnottrustmanycharityorganizations.
StudiesshowthatmostpeoplewhosupportthecharitycauseinChinaadmitthattheyhavenoideahoworwheretheirdonationsareused.
Manypeopleprefertodonatedirectlytothepeoplewhoneedhelp.
Thesignificanceofcharityworkintoday'
sChinaisobvious.
Ithelpsimprovethelivelihoodofthedisadvantagedpeopleandplaysanimportantroleinachievingsocialequityandharmony.
WehaveeveryreasontobelievethatcharityworkinChinahasabrightfuture.
Topic5TVDating
Recently,
TVdatingshowsproducedbysomeofChina'
sprovincialsatelliteTVstationshavebecomeverypopular.
WiththesuccessofJiangsuSatelliteTV'
s鈥?
IfYouAretheOne鈥?
someotherTVstationshavebeenmakingtheirowndatingprograms.
Theseprogramshavegenerateddebateamongtheviewers.
Someaudiencethinkthattheseprogramsmayhaveabadeffectonyoungpeople.
Theyareworriedaboutthemoneyworshipshowedbyafewfemaleparticipants.
Watchedbymillions,
onefemaleparticipantfromBeijingoncerejectedasuitorbysayingthatshewouldrathercryinaBMWthansmileonabicycle.
Someotheraudiencesupporttheseprograms.
TheyholdthatnoTVshowscanfullyreflectsocialrealityandthatthemoneyworshipofafewparticipantsdoesnotrepresentmainstreamChinesesociety.
Thatpeopledaretoexpresstheirlovevaluesinpublicshouldbeconsideredsocialprogress.
thepopularityoftheTVdatingprogramscanbeemployedasanopportunitytoadvocatepositivevaluesofloveandmarriage.
mostpeopledisapproveoftheideaofmoneyworship.
Topic6DrinkDriving
DrinkdrivingisaveryseriousissueinChina.
Inthefirsthalfof2009,
China'
sDrinkdrivingcasesjumpedby9%.
InBeijingalone,
97peoplewerekilledbydrunkdriversbytheendofJulyin2009.Thedeadlyresulthassparkrepeatedcrackdownsondrinkdrivingandheateddebatesonwhetheroffendersdeserveharsherpunishment.
ThereareanumberofreasonsfortheincreaseofdrinkdrivinginChina.
Firstly,
shighlysociablebutsometimesexcessivedrinkinghabitsshouldbementioned.
Peopleoftenpersuadeotherstodrinkmore,
eveniftheyknowtheirfriendsmaydrivewhendrunk.
Secondly,
thepunishmentfordrinkdrivingisnotharshenough.
Manypeoplearguethatthecostofdrinkdrivingistoolow,
sodrunkdriversdoitagainandagain.
Moreseverepunishmentisdefinitelynecessarytocurbdrinkdriving.
Nomatterwhothedriveris,
orwhatthereasonis,
anydrunkdrivershouldbeseverelypunished.
Butweneedtoalsoattachgreaterimportancetoeducation.
Anyway,
preventionisalwaysthebestmeasure.
Topic7MoreAutonomyinCollegeEnrollment
AnumberofChineseuniversities,
especiallytoponeslikePekingUniversityandTsinghuaUniversity,
aregivenmoreautonomyinenrollment.
Theseuniversitiesmaydirectlyandindirectlyenrollstudentswhoareoutstandingacademicallyorwhohavespecialtalents.
Thisnewadmissionssystemhasarousedheateddebate.
Supportersofthenewsystemarguethatitwillattractstudents'
attentiontopositivequalitycultivation.
Anditwillalsograduallychangethecurrentcollegeenrollmentmethodthroughnationalexaminations.
Thosewhoopposethenewsystemareconcernedthatitsfairimplementationishardtoachieve.
Ifuniversitiesenrollstudentsthroughwayslikespecialrecommendationorsmall-scaleexaminationsorganizedbytheuniversitiesthemselves,
itisunfairtotherestofthestudents.
Studentsfromruralareascanhardlybenefitfromthenewsystem.
ItisnotabadthingthatChinesecollegesanduniversitieshavemoreautonomyinenrollment.
Whattheseinstitutionsofhigherlearningshoulddoisensurethatthenewflexibleenrollmentsystemcanbeconductedfairlyandtransparently.
Topic8OnlineGamingamongTeenagers
Onlinegamesareverypopularamongteenagersacrosstheworld.
Arecentsurveyhasfoundthatmorethan45%ofteenagersclaimedtospendmorethan60%oftheironlinetimeinplayingonlinegames.
Themostpopulargamesplayedbythemincludeonlineflashgames,
multiplayergamesandevensocialnetworkingsitegamessuchasFarmvilleandMafiawars.
Playingonlinegamestoomuchhasseriousconsequences.
Firstofall,
spendingexcessiveamountsoftimeononlinegamesbadlyaffectsthephysicalhealthoftheteenagers.
Theyaremorelikelytobecomeoverweightbecauseofinactivityandlackofexercise.
teenagersaddictedtoonlinegamestendtodevelopmentalproblems.
Theyusuallydonotwanttoseefriends,
joinfamilygatherings,
orspendtimewithparents.
Whenfacedwithrealproblems,
theyuseonlinegamingasanescape.
Teenagersmustrealizethatmoderateonlinegamingisentertainingandhealthy.
Thegovernment,
schoolsandparentsshouldallworktogethertopreventonlinegamingaddictionamongteenagers.
Lawsandeducationononlinegamesarebothneededtohelpteenagersdevelophealthyhabitsandlifestyles.
Topic9ShouldtheChineseGovernmentBuytheChineseAntiquesLostOverseas?
Inrecentyears,
somepreciousChineseantiqueslostoverseashavebeenputupforauction.
TheseantiquesincludepricelesstreasuresstolenorlootedfromYuanmingYuanandtheSummerPalace.
TheChinesepeopleathomeandabroadhavedifferentresponsestotheissue.
SomepeopleadvocatethattheChinesegovernmentshouldpurchasetheseantiquesatwhateverprice.
TheymaintainthatChinaisfinanciallyabletodosothankstotheeconomicboomofthreedecades.
Theyalsofearthatifthesepreciousantiquesfallintothewronghands,
theymayneverberecovered.
However,
otherpeopleareopposedtobuyingthem.
TheyarguethattheChinesegovernmentshouldmakeuseofdiplomaticchannelstohavethestolenorlootedrelicsreturnedtoChinaorhavethemdisplayedinpropermuseums.
theChinesegovernmentshouldnotbuytheselostrelics.
NeithershouldtheChinesemuseumsbeencouragedtobuythem.
itisridiculoustobuybackthestolenorlootedpropertiesatextremely