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篇1:将碎片拼成完整的拼图作文700字

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在这个日新月异的时代,随着移动互联网的迅速发展,各类信息传播或是用于社交的媒体快速地不断更替。为了满足不同人群个性化的需求,信息也被碎片化。在碎片化的时间里,我们对碎片化的信息进行着碎片化的阅读、碎片化的处理等等。

就以我们现在生活中经常做的事情为例,在微信或微博阅读他人发布的信息内容,大多都是不长的篇幅。显然,在快节奏的生活中,在碎片化的时间里,一篇长篇大论也没多少人会用心去看。因此,我们经常在进行碎片化的阅读,从中也经常得到的是碎片化的认知。可能一分钟内就扫描过了两三个或是更多的主题信息。这样,我们所获得的知识或内容也就不具备完整性及系统性,这样的阅读是碎片化的阅读,是不精细的。

虽然目前这样的情况或许是难以避免的,但我认为可以将这一个个碎片拼成一幅幅完整的拼图,将知识和信息完整化和系统化。

不可否认的是,我们每日的学习或是工作非常繁忙,闲暇时间经常是零零碎碎的小片段。那么如何正确利用碎片化的时间呢?

首先一定要有规划、有目的,然后要在快节奏的生活中静下心来付诸实施。再联系阅读这件事来说,一本书内的多个章节就如同多个碎片。事先安排好每一段碎片时间所要完成的阅读量,即碎片量,再按照合理的计划进行阅读。虽然这样做会有知识内容遗忘的风险,但在缺少大段大段的完整时间下,在多块时间碎片拼成的时间拼图中,去把对书本的阅读碎片经过巩固并拼成一幅大拼图的方法应该是可行且有效的。

值得一提的是,在信息爆炸的时代,在众多碎片中静下心抓住适当的碎片是非常重要的。就如在正确的时间做恰当的事,在正确的环境读合适的书。只有这样,这一幅幅拼图才是有意义且有价值的。

我们脱离不了碎片化,碎片的多少是可想而知的。那么我们应当正确利用碎片化的时间,进行有益的碎片化阅读等,再将碎片拼成完整的拼图。

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篇2:那一瞬间,成就了完整的我作文800字

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也许一个人要走很长的路,经历过生命中无数突如其来的繁华和苍凉才会变很成熟。

——七堇年

人的一生,会经历无数个瞬间,有过开心,也有过痛苦与后悔,但正是因为这一个个记忆中的小片段,最终组成了一个完整的自己。

许多人都有自己想要删去的记忆与片段,也许这一瞬间是美好的。记得戴望舒在《雨巷》中写道:“我希望,逢着一个丁香一样的,结着愁怨的姑娘”,后来他遇到了,但女郎却是“她彷徨在这,寂寥的雨巷撑着油纸伞,像我一样,像我一样的,默默彳亍着,冷漠,凄清,又惆怅。”戴望舒也许希望忘却这令他魂牵梦萦的一瞬间吧,那样他也许就不必那么的痛苦与彷徨了。可是,如若他忘记了这令人心动却又心痛的一瞬间,那就不会有这动人心弦的《雨巷》了吧,而戴望舒自己也将会变得不完整。

也许徐志摩也曾想忘记在英国时与林徽因初见的那一瞬间,因为那样便不会被林徽因那种既有大家闺秀的传统风韵,又有现代女性的活泼,大方与浓浓的书卷气息给吸引,对她一见钟情。可是没有这美好的一瞬间,便不会有后来写《再别康桥》的徐志摩,也不会有“悄悄的我走了,正如我悄悄的来;我挥一挥衣袖,不带走一片云彩。”了。徐志摩不会想删除这一个瞬间,他写道“得之,我幸;不得,我命。”这也许是最好的答复。

“人生是在追求一种满足,虽然往往是乐不抵苦的。”张爱玲的一生,大抵是苦痛多于快乐的,或许她想要删去与胡兰成那一段刻骨铭心的爱恋。可是没有这一段恋情的结束,哪会遇到生命里那唯一可以用真心相待的赖雅,也许淡起胡兰成,张爱玲会一笑而过了吧。她不想删了这一段旅程,这样组成了完整的她,才能使她写出让我心痛的《红玫瑰与白玫瑰》。她曾经感慨道:“我一天不能克服这种咬啮性的小烦恼,生命是一袭华美的袍,爬满了蚤子。”

史铁生有句话说得好:人生如梦,生命从无到有,又从有走向无,生生死死,构成全世界。从人生无常这一点来说,人生犹如梦幻,因此,一个人只有活得有声有色、有滋有味才不枉在这个世界走一回。”

是的,只有经历过有声有色,有滋有味的生活片段,与某一个瞬间,生命才会更加的完整与圆满。

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篇3:2024中央一号文件内容完整版

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最近最热门的就算是2015年的中央一号文件,YJBYS小编整理了2015中央一号文件全文,希望能帮得你。

新华社北京2月1日电中共中央、国务院近日印发了《关于加大改革创新力度加快农业现代化建设的若干意见》。全文如下:

2014年,各地区各部门认真贯彻落实党中央、国务院决策部署,加大深化农村改革力度,粮食产量实现“十一连增”,农民收入继续较快增长,农村公共事业持续发展,农村社会和谐稳定,为稳增长、调结构、促改革、惠民生作出了突出贡献。

当前,我国经济发展进入新常态,正从高速增长转向中高速增长,如何在经济增速放缓背景下继续强化农业基础地位、促进农民持续增收,是必须破解的一个重大课题。国内农业生产成本快速攀升,大宗农产品[0.79% 资金 研报]价格普遍高于国际市场,如何在“双重挤压”下创新农业支持保护政策、提高农业竞争力,是必须面对的一个重大考验。我国农业资源短缺,开发过度、污染加重,如何在资源环境硬约束下保障农产品有效供给和质量安全、提升农业可持续发展能力,是必须应对的一个重大挑战。城乡资源要素流动加速,城乡互动联系增强,如何在城镇化深入发展背景下加快新农村建设步伐、实现城乡共同繁荣,是必须解决好的一个重大问题。破解这些难题,是今后一个时期“三农”工作的重大任务。必须始终坚持把解决好“三农”问题作为全党工作的重中之重,靠改革添动力,以法治作保障,加快推进中国特色农业现代化。

2015年,农业农村工作要全面贯彻落实党的十八大和十八届三中、四中全会精神,以邓小平理论、“三个代表”重要思想、科学发展观为指导,深入贯彻习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神,主动适应经济发展新常态,按照稳粮增收、提质增效、创新驱动的总要求,继续全面深化农村改革,全面推进农村法治建设,推动新型工业化、信息化、城镇化和农业现代化同步发展,努力在提高粮食生产能力上挖掘新潜力,在优化农业结构上开辟新途径,在转变农业发展方式上寻求新突破,在促进农民增收上获得新成效,在建设新农村上迈出新步伐,为经济社会持续健康发展提供有力支撑。

一、围绕建设现代农业,加快转变农业发展方式

中国要强,农业必须强。做强农业,必须尽快从主要追求产量和依赖资源消耗的粗放经营转到数量质量效益并重、注重提高竞争力、注重农业科技创新、注重可持续的集约发展上来,走产出高效、产品安全、资源节约、环境友好的现代农业发展道路。

1.不断增强粮食生产能力。进一步完善和落实粮食省长负责制。强化对粮食主产省和主产县的政策倾斜,保障产粮大县重农抓粮得实惠、有发展。粮食主销区要切实承担起自身的粮食生产责任。全面开展永久基本农田划定工作。统筹实施全国高标准农田建设总体规划。实施耕地质量保护与提升行动。全面推进建设占用耕地剥离耕作层土壤再利用。探索建立粮食生产功能区,将口粮生产能力落实到田块地头、保障措施落实到具体项目。创新投融资机制,加大资金投入,集中力量加快建设一批重大引调水工程、重点水源工程、江河湖泊治理骨干工程,节水供水重大水利工程建设的征地补偿、耕地占补平衡实行与铁路等国家重大基础设施项目同等政策。加快大中型灌区续建配套与节水改造,加快推进现代灌区建设,加强小型农田水利基础设施建设。实施粮食丰产科技工程和盐碱地改造科技示范。深入推进粮食高产创建和绿色增产模式攻关。实施植物保护建设工程,开展农作物病虫害专业化统防统治。

2.深入推进农业结构调整。科学确定主要农产品自给水平,合理安排农业产业发展优先序。启动实施油料、糖料、天然橡胶生产能力建设规划。加快发展草牧业,支持青贮玉米和苜蓿等饲草料种植,开展粮改饲和种养结合模式试点,促进粮食、经济作物、饲草料三元种植结构协调发展。立足各地资源优势[-0.31%],大力培育特色农业。推进农业综合开发布局调整。支持粮食主产区发展畜牧业和粮食加工业,继续实施农产品产地初加工补助政策,发展农产品精深加工。继续开展园艺作物标准园创建,实施园艺产品提质增效工程。加大对生猪、奶牛、肉牛、肉羊标准化规模养殖场(小区)建设支持力度,实施畜禽良种工程,加快推进规模化、集约化、标准化畜禽养殖,增强畜牧业竞争力。完善动物疫病防控政策。推进水产健康养殖,加大标准池塘改造力度,继续支持远洋渔船更新改造,加强渔政渔港等渔业基础设施建设。

3.提升农产品质量和食品安全水平。加强县乡农产品质量和食品安全监管能力建设。严格农业投入品管理,大力推进农业标准化生产。落实重要农产品生产基地、批发市场质量安全检验检测费用补助政策。建立全程可追溯、互联共享的农产品质量和食品安全信息平台。开展农产品质量安全县、食品安全城市创建活动。大力发展名特优新农产品,培育知名品牌。健全食品安全监管综合协调制度,强化地方政府法定职责。加大防范外来有害生物力度,保护农林业生产安全。落实生产经营者主体责任,严惩各类食品安全违法犯罪行为,提高群众安全感和满意度。

4.强化农业科技创新驱动作用。健全农业科技创新激励机制,完善科研院所、高校科研人员与企业人才流动和兼职制度,推进科研成果使用、处置、收益管理和科技人员股权激励改革试点,激发科技人员创新创业的积极性。建立优化整合农业科技规划、计划和科技资源协调机制,完善国家重大科研基础设施和大型科研仪器向社会开放机制。加强对企业开展农业科技研发的引导扶持,使企业成为技术创新和应用的主体。加快农业科技创新,在生物育种、智能农业、农机装备、生态环保等领域取得重大突破。建立农业科技协同创新联盟,依托国家农业科技园区搭建农业科技融资、信息、品牌服务平台。探索建立农业科技成果交易中心。充分发挥科研院所、高校及其新农村发展研究院、职业院校、科技特派员队伍在科研成果转化中的作用。积极推进种业科研成果权益分配改革试点,完善成果完成人分享制度。继续实施种子工程,推进海南、甘肃、四川三大国家级育种制种基地建设。加强农业转基因生物技术研究、安全管理、科学普及。支持农机、化肥、农药企业技术创新。

5.创新农产品流通方式。加快全国农产品市场体系转型升级,着力加强设施建设和配套服务,健全交易制度。完善全国农产品流通骨干网络,加大重要农产品仓储物流设施建设力度。加快千亿斤粮食新建仓容建设进度,尽快形成中央和地方职责分工明确的粮食收储机制,提高粮食收储保障能力。继续实施农户科学储粮工程。加强农产品产地市场建设,加快构建跨区域冷链物流体系,继续开展公益性农产品批发市场建设试点。推进合作社与超市、学校、企业、社区对接。清理整顿农产品运销乱收费问题。发展农产品期货交易,开发农产品期货交易新品种。支持电商、物流、商贸、金融等企业参与涉农电子商务平台建设。开展电子商务进农村综合示范。

6.加强农业生态治理。实施农业环境突出问题治理总体规划和农业可持续发展规划。加强农业面源污染治理,深入开展测土配方施肥,大力推广生物有机肥、低毒低残留农药,开展秸秆、畜禽粪便资源化利用和农田残膜回收区域性示范,按规定享受相关财税政策。落实畜禽规模养殖环境影响评价制度,大力推动农业循环经济发展。继续实行草原生态保护补助奖励政策,开展西北旱区农牧业可持续发展、农牧交错带已垦草原治理、东北黑土地保护试点。加大水生生物资源增殖保护力度。建立健全规划和建设项目水资源论证制度、国家水资源督察制度。大力推广节水技术,全面实施区域规模化高效节水灌溉行动。加大水污染防治和水生态保护力度。实施新一轮退耕还林还草工程,扩大重金属污染耕地修复、地下水超采区综合治理、退耕还湿试点范围,推进重要水源地生态清洁小流域等水土保持重点工程建设。大力推进重大林业生态工程,加强营造林工程建设,发展林产业和特色经济林。推进京津冀、丝绸之路经济带、长江经济带生态保护与修复。摸清底数、搞好规划、增加投入,保护好全国的天然林。提高天然林资源保护工程补助和森林生态效益补偿标准。继续扩大停止天然林商业性采伐试点。实施湿地生态效益补偿、湿地保护奖励试点和沙化土地封禁保护区补贴政策。加快实施退牧还草、牧区防灾减灾、南方草地开发利用等工程。建立健全农业生态环境保护责任制,加强问责监管,依法依规严肃查处各种破坏生态环境的行为。

7.提高统筹利用国际国内两个市场两种资源的能力。加强农产品进出口调控,积极支持优势农产品出口,把握好农产品进口规模、节奏。完善粮食、棉花、食糖等重要农产品进出口和关税配额管理,严格执行棉花滑准税政策。严厉打击农产品走私行为。完善边民互市贸易政策。支持农产品贸易做强,加快培育具有国际竞争力的农业企业集团。健全农业对外合作部际联席会议制度,抓紧制定农业对外合作规划。创新农业对外合作模式,重点加强农产品加工、储运、贸易等环节合作,支持开展境外农业合作开发,推进科技示范园区建设,开展技术培训、科研成果示范、品牌推广等服务。完善支持农业对外合作的投资、财税、金融、保险、贸易、通关、检验检疫等政策,落实到境外从事农业生产所需农用设备和农业投入品出境的扶持政策。充分发挥各类商会组织的信息服务、法律咨询、纠纷仲裁等作用。

二、围绕促进农民增收,加大惠农政策力度

中国要富,农民必须富。富裕农民,必须充分挖掘农业内部增收潜力,开发农村二三产业增收空间,拓宽农村外部增收渠道,加大政策助农增收力度,努力在经济发展新常态下保持城乡居民收入差距持续缩小的势头。

8.优先保证农业农村投入。增加农民收入,必须明确政府对改善农业农村发展条件的责任。坚持把农业农村作为各级财政支出的优先保障领域,加快建立投入稳定增长机制,持续增加财政农业农村支出,中央基建投资继续向农业农村倾斜。优化财政支农支出结构,重点支持农民增收、农村重大改革、农业基础设施建设、农业结构调整、农业可持续发展、农村民生改善。转换投入方式,创新涉农资金运行机制,充分发挥财政资金的引导和杠杆作用。改革涉农转移支付制度,下放审批权限,有效整合财政农业农村投入。切实加强涉农资金监管,建立规范透明的管理制度,杜绝任何形式的挤占挪用、层层截留、虚报冒领,确保资金使用见到实效。

9.提高农业补贴政策效能。增加农民收入,必须健全国家对农业的支持保护体系。保持农业补贴政策连续性和稳定性,逐步扩大“绿箱”支持政策实施规模和范围,调整改进“黄箱”支持政策,充分发挥政策惠农增收效应。继续实施种粮农民直接补贴、良种补贴、农机具购置补贴、农资综合补贴等政策。选择部分地方开展改革试点,提高补贴的导向性和效能。完善农机具购置补贴政策,向主产区和新型农业经营主体倾斜,扩大节水灌溉设备购置补贴范围。实施农业生产重大技术措施推广补助政策。实施粮油生产大县、粮食作物制种大县、生猪调出大县、牛羊养殖大县财政奖励补助政策。扩大现代农业示范区奖补范围。健全粮食主产区利益补偿、耕地保护补偿、生态补偿制度。

10.完善农产品价格形成机制。增加农民收入,必须保持农产品价格合理水平。继续执行稻谷、小麦最低收购价政策,完善重要农产品临时收储政策。总结新疆棉花、东北和内蒙古大豆目标价格改革试点经验,完善补贴方式,降低操作成本,确保补贴资金及时足额兑现到农户。积极开展农产品价格保险试点。合理确定粮食、棉花、食糖、肉类等重要农产品储备规模。完善国家粮食储备吞吐调节机制,加强储备粮监管。落实新增地方粮食储备规模计划,建立重要商品商贸企业代储制度,完善制糖企业代储制度。运用现代信息技术,完善种植面积和产量统计调查,改进成本和价格监测办法。

11.强化农业社会化服务。增加农民收入,必须完善农业服务体系,帮助农民降成本、控风险。抓好农业生产全程社会化服务机制创新试点,重点支持为农户提供代耕代收、统防统治、烘干储藏等服务。稳定和加强基层农技推广等公益性取务机构,健全经费保障和激励机制,改善基层农技推广人员工作和生活条件。发挥农村专业技术协会在农技推广中的作用。采取购买服务等方式,鼓励和引导社会力量参与公益性服务。加大中央、省级财政对主要粮食作物保险的保费补贴力度。将主要粮食作物制种保险纳入中央财政保费补贴目录。中央对政补贴险种的保险金领应覆盖直接物化成本。加快研究出台对地方特色优势农产品保险的中央财政以奖代补政策。扩大森林保险范围。支持邮政系统更好服务“三农”。创新气象为农服务机制,推动融入农业社会化服务体系。

12.推进农村一二三产业融合发展。增加农民收入,必须延长农业产业链、提高农业附加值。立足资源优势,以市场需求为导向,大力发展特色种养业、农产品加工业、农村服务业,扶持发展一村一品、一乡(县)一业,壮大县域经济,带动农民就业致富。积极开发农业多种功能,挖掘乡村生态休闲、旅游观光、文化教育价值。扶持建设一批具有历史、地域、民族特点的特色景观旅游村镇,打造形式多样、特色鲜明的乡村旅游休闲产品。加大对乡村旅游休闲基础设施建设的投入,增强线上线下营销能力,提高管理水平和服务质量。研究制定促进乡村旅游休闲发展的用地、财政、金融等扶持政策,落实税收优惠政策。激活农村要素资源,增加农民财产性收入。

13.拓宽农村外部增收渠道。增加本民收入,必须促进农民转移就业和创业。实施农民工职业技能提升计划。落实同工同酬政策,依法保障农民工劳动报酬权益,建立农民工工资正常支付的长效机制。保障进城农民工及其随迁家属平等享受城镇基本公共服务,扩大城镇社会保险对农民工的覆盖面,开展好农民工职业病防治和帮扶行动,完善随迁子女在当地接受义务教育和参加中高考相关政策,探索农民工享受城镇保障性住房的具体办法。加快户籍制度改革,建立居住证制度,分类推进农业转移人口在城镇落户并享有与当地居民同等待遇。现阶段,不得将农民进城落户与退出土地承包经营权、宅基地使用权、集体收益分配权相挂钩。引导有技能、资金和管理经验的农民工返乡创业,落实定向减税和普遍性降费政策,降低创业成本和企业负担。优化中西部中小城市、小城镇产业发展环境,为农民就地就近转移就业创造条件。

14.大力推进农村扶贫开发。增加农民收入,必须加快农村贫困人口脱贫致富步伐。以集中连片特困地区为重点,加大投入和工作力度,加快片区规划实施,打好扶贫开发攻坚战。推进精准扶贫,制定并落实建档立卡的贫困村和贫困户帮扶措施。加强集中连片特困地区基础设施建设、生态保护和基本公共服务,加大用地政策支持力度,实施整村推进、移民搬迁、乡村旅游扶贫等工程。扶贫项目审批权原则上要下放到县,省市切实履行监管责任。建立公告公示制度,全面公开扶贫对象、资金安排、项目建设等情况。健全社会扶贫组织动员机制,搭建社会参与扶贫开发平台。完善干部驻村帮扶制度。加强贫困监测,建立健全贫困县考核、约束、退出等机制。经济发达地区要不断提高扶贫开发水平。

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三、围绕城乡发展一体化,深入推进新农村建设

中国要美,农村必须美。繁荣农村,必须坚持不懈推进社会主义新农村建设。要强化规划引领作用,加快提升农村基础设施水平,推进城乡基本公共服务均等化,让农村成为农民安居乐业的美丽家园。

15.加大农村基础设施建设力度。确保如期完成“十二五”农村饮水安全工程规划任务,推动农村饮水提质增效,继续执行税收优惠政策。推进城镇供水管网向农村延伸。继续实施农村电网改造升级工程。因地制宜采取电网延伸和光伏、风电、小水电等供电方式,2015年解决无电人口用电问题。加快推进西部地区和集中连片特困地区农村公路建设。强化农村公路养护管理的资金投入和机制创新,切实加强农村客运和农村校车安全管理。完善农村沼气建管机制。加大农村危房改造力度,统筹搞好农房抗震改造。深入推进农村广播电视、通信等村村通工程,加快农村信息基础设施建设和宽带普及,推进信息进村入户。

16.提升农村公共服务水平。全面改善农村义务教育薄弱学校基本办学条件,提高农村学校教学质量。因地制宜保留并办好村小学和教学点。支持乡村两级公办和普惠性民办幼儿园建设。加快发展高中阶段教育,以未能继续升学的初中、高中毕业生为重点,推进中等职业教育和职业技能培训全覆盖,逐步实现免费中等职业教育。积极发展农业职业教育,大力培养新型职业农民。全面推进基础教育数字教育资源开发与应用,扩大农村地区优质教育资源覆盖面。提高重点高校招收农村学生比例。加强乡村教师队伍建设,落实好集中连片特困地区乡村教师生活补助政策。国家教育经费要向边疆地区、民族地区、革命老区倾斜。建立新型农村合作医疗可持续筹资机制,同步提高人均财政补助和个人缴费标准,进一步提高实际报销水平。全面开展城乡居民大病保险,加强农村基层基本医疗、公共卫生能力和乡村医生队伍建设。推进各级定点医疗机构与省内新型农村合作医疗信息系统的互联互通,积极发展惠及农村的远程会诊系统。拓展重大文化惠民项目服务“三农”内容。加强农村最低生活保障制度规范管理,全面建立临时救助制度,改进农村社会救助工作。落实统一的城乡居民基本养老保险制度。支持建设多种农村养老服务和文化体育设施。整合利用现有设施场地和资源,构建农村基层综合公共服务平台。

17.全面推进农村人居环境整治。完善县域村镇体系规划和村庄规划,强化规划的科学性和约束力。改善农民居住条件,搞好农村公共服务设施配套,推进山水林田路综合治理。继续支持农村环境集中连片整治,加快推进农村河塘综合整治,开展农村垃圾专项整治,加大农村污水处理和改厕力度,加快改善村庄卫生状况。加强农村周边工业“三废”排放和城市生活垃圾堆放监管治理。完善村级公益事业一事一议财政奖补机制,扩大农村公共服务运行维护机制试点范围,重点支持村内公益事业建设与管护。完善传统村落名录和开展传统民居调查,落实传统村落和民居保护规划。鼓励各地从实际出发开展美丽乡村创建示范。有序推进村庄整治,切实防止违背农民意愿大规模撤并村庄、大拆大建。

18.引导和鼓励社会资本投向农村建设。鼓励社会资本投向农村基础设施建设和在农村兴办各类事业。对于政府主导、财政支持的农村公益性工程和项目,可采取购买服务、政府与社会资本合作等方式,引导企业和社会组织参与建设、管护和运营。对于能够商业化运营的农村服务业,向社会资本全面开放。制定鼓励社会资本参与农村建设目录,研究制定财税、金融等支持政策。探索建立乡镇政府职能转移目录,将适合社会兴办的公共服务交由社会组织承担。

19.加强农村思想道德建设。针对农村特点,围绕培育和践行社会主义核心价值观,深入开展中国特色社会主义和中国梦宣传教育,广泛开展形势政策宣传教育,提高农民综合素质,提升农村社会文明程度,凝聚起建设社会主义新农村的强大精神力量。深入推进农村精神文明创建活动,扎实开展好家风好家训活动,继续开展好媳妇、好儿女、好公婆等评选表彰活动,开展寻找最美乡村教师、医生、村官等活动,凝聚起向上、崇善、爱美的强大正能量。倡导文艺工作者深入农村,创作富有乡土气息、讴歌农村时代变迁的优秀文艺作品,提供健康有益、喜闻乐见的文化服务。创新乡贤文化,弘扬善行义举,以乡情乡愁为纽带吸引和凝聚各方人士支持家乡建设,传承乡村文明。

20.切实加强农村基层党建工作。认真贯彻落实党要管党、从严治党的要求,加强以党组织为核心的农村基层组织建设,充分发挥农村基层党组织的战斗堡垒作用,深入整顿软弱涣散基层党组织,不断夯实党在农村基层执政的组织基础。创新和完善农村基层党组织设置,扩大组织覆盖和工作覆盖。加强乡村两级党组织班子建设,进一步选好管好用好带头人。严肃农村基层党内政治生活,加强党员日常教育管理,发挥党员先锋模范作用。严肃处理违反党规党纪的行为,坚决查处发生在农民身边的不正之风和腐败问题。以农村基层服务型党组织建设为抓手,强化县乡村三级便民服务网络建设,多为群众办实事、办好事,通过服务贴近群众、团结群众、引导群众、赢得群众。严格落实党建工作责任制,全面开展市县乡党委书记抓基层党建工作述职评议考核。

四、围绕增添农村发展活力,全面深化农村改革

全面深化改革,必须把农村改革放在突出位置。要按照中央总体部署,完善顶层设计,抓好试点试验,不断总结深化,加强督查落实,确保改有所进、改有所成,进一步激发农村经济社会发展活力。

21.加快构建新型农业经营体系。坚持和完善农村基本经营制度,坚持农民家庭经营主体地位,引导土地经营权规范有序流转,创新土地流转和规模经营方式,积极发展多种形式适度规模经营,提高农民组织化程度。鼓励发展规模适度的农户家庭农场,完善对粮食生产规模经营主体的支持服务体系。引导农民专业合作社拓宽服务领域,促进规范发展,实行年度报告公示制度,深入推进示范社创建行动。推进农业产业化示范基地建设和龙头企业转型升级。引导农民以土地经营权入股合作社和龙头企业。鼓励工商资本发展适合企业化经营的现代种养业、农产品加工流通和农业社会化服务。土地经营权流转要尊重农民意愿,不得硬性下指标、强制推动。尽快制定工商资本租赁农地的准入和监管办法,严禁擅自改变农业用途。

22.推进农村集体产权制度改革。探索农村集体所有制有效实现形式,创新农村集体经济运行机制。出台稳步推进农村集体产权制度改革的意见。对土地等资源性资产,重点是抓紧抓实土地承包经营权确权登记颁证工作,扩大整省推进试点范围,总体上要确地到户,从严掌握确权确股不确地的范围。对非经营性资产,重点是探索有利于提高公共服务能力的集体统一运营管理有效机制。对经营性资产,重点是明晰产权归属,将资产折股量化到本集体经济组织成员,发展多种形式的股份合作。开展赋予农民对集体资产股份权能改革试点,试点过程中要防止侵蚀农民利益,试点各项工作应严格限制在本集体经济组织内部。健全农村集体“三资”管理监督和收益分配制度。充分发挥县乡农村土地承包经营权、林权流转服务平台作用,引导农村产权流转交易市场健康发展。完善有利于推进农村集体产权制度改革的税费政策。

23.稳步推进农村土地制度改革试点。在确保土地公有制性质不改变、耕地红线不突破、农民利益不受损的前提下,按照中央统一部署,审慎稳妥推进农村土地制度改革。分类实施农村土地征收、集体经营性建设用地入市、宅基地制度改革试点。制定缩小征地范围的办法。建立兼顾国家、集体、个人的土地增值收益分配机制,合理提高个人收益。完善对被征地农民合理、规范、多元保障机制。赋予符合规划和用途管制的农村集体经营性建设用地出让、租赁、入股权能,建立健全市场交易规则和服务监管机制。依法保障农民宅基地权益,改革农民住宅用地取得方式,探索农民住房保障的新机制。加强对试点工作的指导监督,切实做到封闭运行、风险可控,边试点、边总结、边完善,形成可复制、可推广的改革成果。

24.推进农村金融体制改革。要主动适应农村实际、农业特点、农民需求,不断深化农村金融改革创新。综合运用财政税收、货币信贷、金融监管等政策措施,推动金融资源继续向“三农”倾斜,确保农业信贷总量持续增加、涉农贷款比例不降低。完善涉农贷款统计制度,优化涉农贷款结构。延续并完善支持农村金融发展的有关税收政策。开展信贷资产质押再贷款试点,提供更优惠的支农再贷款利率。鼓励各类商业银行创新“三农”金融服务。农业银行[-1.73% 资金 研报]三农金融事业部改革试点覆盖全部县域支行。农业发展银行要在强化政策性功能定位的同时,加大对水利、贫困地区公路等农业农村基础设施建设的贷款力度,审慎发展自营性业务。国家开发银行要创新服务“三农”融资模式,进一步加大对农业农村建设的中长期信贷投放。提高农村信用社资本实力和治理水平,牢牢坚持立足县域、服务“三农”的定位。鼓励邮政储蓄银行拓展农村金融业务。提高村镇银行在农村的覆盖面。积极探索新型农村合作金融发展的有效途径,稳妥开展农民合作社内部资金互助试点,落实地方政府监管责任。做好承包土地的经营权和农民住房财产权抵押担保贷款试点工作。鼓励开展“三农”融资担保业务,大力发展政府支持的“三农”融资担保和再担保机构,完善银担合作机制。支持银行业金融机构发行“三农”专项金融债,鼓励符合条件的涉农企业发行债券。开展大型农机具融资租赁试点。完善对新型农业经营主体的金融服务。强化农村普惠金融。继续加大小额担保财政贴息贷款等对农村妇女的支持力度。

25.深化水利和林业改革。建立健全水权制度,开展水权确权登记试点,探索多种形式的水权流转方式。推进农业水价综合改革,积极推广水价改革和水权交易的成功经验,建立农业灌溉用水总量控制和定额管理制度,加强农业用水计量,合理调整农业水价,建立精准补贴机制。吸引社会资本参与水利工程建设和运营。鼓励发展农民用水合作组织,扶持其成为小型农田水利工程建设和管护主体。积极发展农村水利工程专业化管理。建立健全最严格的林地、湿地保护制度。深化集体林权制度改革。稳步推进国有林场改革和国有林区改革,明确生态公益功能定位,加强森林资源保护培育。建立国家用材林储备制度。积极发展符合林业特点的多种融资业务,吸引社会资本参与碳汇林业建设。

26.加快供销合作社和农垦改革发展。全面深化供销合作社综合改革,坚持为农服务方向,着力推进基层社改造,创新联合社治理机制,拓展为农服务领域,把供销合作社打造成全国性为“三农”提供综合服务的骨干力量。抓紧制定供销合作社条例。加快研究出台推进农垦改革发展的政策措施,深化农场企业化、垦区集团化、股权多元化改革,创新行业指导管理体制、企业市场化经营体制、农场经营管理体制。明晰农垦国有资产权属关系,建立符合农垦特点的国有资产监管体制。进一步推进农垦办社会职能改革。发挥农垦独特优势,积极培育规模化农业经营主体,把农垦建成重要农产品生产基地和现代农业的示范带动力量。

27.创新和完善乡村治理机制。在有实际需要的地方,扩大以村民小组为基本单元的村民自治试点,继续搞好以社区为基本单元的村民自治试点,探索符合各地实际的村民自治有效实现形式。进一步规范村“两委”职责和村务决策管理程序,完善村务监督委员会的制度设计,健全村民对村务实行有效监督的机制,加强对村干部行使权力的监督制约,确保监督务实管用。激发农村社会组织活力,重点培育和优先发展农村专业协会类、公益慈善类、社区服务类等社会组织。构建农村立体化社会治安防控体系,开展突出治安问题专项整治,推进平安乡镇、平安村庄建设。

五、围绕做好“三农”工作,加强农村法治建设

农村是法治建设相对薄弱的领域,必须加快完善农业农村法律体系,同步推进城乡法治建设,善于运用法治思维和法治方式做好“三农”工作。同时要从农村实际出发,善于发挥乡规民约的积极作用,把法治建设和道德建设紧密结合起来。

28.健全农村产权保护法律制度。完善相关法律法规,加强对农村集体资产所有权、农户土地承包经营权和农民财产权的保护。抓紧修改农村土地承包方面的法律,明确现有土地承包关系保持稳定并长久不变的具体实现形式,界定农村土地集体所有权、农户承包权、土地经营权之间的权利关系,保障好农村妇女的土地承包权益。统筹推进与农村土地有关的法律法规制定和修改工作。抓紧研究起草农村集体经济组织条例。加强农业知识产权法律保护。

29.健全农业市场规范运行法律制度。健全农产品市场流通法律制度,规范市场秩序,促进公平交易,营造农产品流通法治化环境。完善农产品市场调控制度,适时启动相关立法工作。完善农产品质量和食品安全法律法规,加强产地环境保护,规范农业投入品管理和生产经营行为。逐步完善覆盖农村各类生产经营主体方面的法律法规,适时修改农民专业合作社法。

30.健全“三农”支持保护法律制度。研究制定规范各级政府“三农”事权的法律法规,明确规定中央和地方政府促进农业农村发展的支出责任。健全农业资源环境法律法规,依法推进耕地、水资源、森林草原、湿地滩涂等自然资源的开发保护,制定完善生态补偿和土壤、水、大气等污染防治法律法规。积极推动农村金融立法,明确政策性和商业性金融支农责任,促进新型农村合作金融、农业保险健康发展。加快扶贫开发立法。

31.依法保障农村改革发展。加强农村改革决策与立法的衔接。农村重大改革都要于法有据,立法要主动适应农村改革和发展需要。实践证明行之有效、立法条件成熟的,要及时上升为法律。对不适应改革要求的法律法规,要及时修改和废止。需要明确法律规定具体含义和适用法律依据的,要及时作出法律解释。实践条件还不成熟、需要先行先试的,要按照法定程序作出授权。继续推进农村改革试验区工作。深化行政执法体制改革,强化基层执法队伍,合理配置执法力量,积极探索农林水利等领域内的综合执法。健全涉农行政执法经费财政保障机制。统筹城乡法律服务资源,健全覆盖城乡居民的公共法律服务体系,加强对农民的法律援助和司法救助。

32.提高农村基层法治水平。深入开展农村法治宣传教育,增强各级领导、涉农部门和农村基层干部法治观念,引导农民增强学法尊法守法用法意识。健全依法维权和化解纠纷机制,引导和支持农民群众通过合法途径维权,理性表达合理诉求。依法加强农民负担监督管理。依靠农民和基层的智慧,通过村民议事会、监事会等,引导发挥村民民主协商在乡村治理中的积极作用。

各级党委和政府要从全面建成小康社会、加快推进社会主义现代化的战略高度出发,进一步加强和改善对“三农”工作的领导,切实防止出现放松农业的倾向,勇于直面挑战,敢于攻坚克难,努力保持农业农村持续向好的局面。各地区各部门要深入研究农业农村发展的阶段性特征和面临的风险挑战,科学谋划、统筹设计“十三五”时期农村改革发展的重大项目、重大工程和重大政策。加强督促检查,确保各项“三农”政策不折不扣落实到位。巩固和拓展党的群众路线教育实践活动成果,坚持不懈改进工作作风,努力提高“三农”工作的能力和水平。

让我们紧密团结在以习近平同志为总书记的党中央周围,开拓创新,扎实工作,加快农村改革发展,为全面建成小康社会作出新的贡献!(完)

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我想我是个乖孩子,或许这只是我一个人的见解,但我会坚持。诱惑,我面对它时,我还是很理性的,即使抉择让我的心淌过一道泪痕,我仍旧会执着。

笑,我想放声大笑,然后在感受笑中的悲凉后无助的哭,我真的想哭,让整个灵魂裸露在外,拼命释放。

承认自己是个多愁善感的人,带有南方人那种独特的气质,似江南雨中独撑油纸伞的背影一样淡淡的怅惘。所以有时情绪会突然陷入悲哀,或许只是想的葚多,但终究会陷下去。曾有人说过:做学生和做自己很矛盾。我深刻地理解了他的含意。

必竟我想为自己做的事,做学生是无法谅解的,我若是全情投入做学生,那自己又会感到很累很重。青春就在这反复的矛盾中蹒跚地走来,并且将继续这样走下去。无能为力,所以我试着低头,去适应,尽管我清楚地听见内心叛逆的吼叫,但我用尽全力去抑制,因为我需要生活。还有太多太多等我去做,那些未完成的将来,闪烁的是宿命的幽蓝灯火。谁是谁的守侯,谁又是谁的永久?年轻的我太脆弱,所以我给不起承诺,面对纯真的感情,我唯一能做的便是拒绝,怕伤了心,再也合不拢。勇敢,似乎很久没有去体会过了,总是以浅浅的一笑略过,把所有五彩缤纷,精彩纷呈一并抛在脑后。自己一步步坚定地往前走,走向那世俗给予的责任,去扛,不顾一切,只为了那条千万人踏过的路,背过的苦,纵然有许多不满遗憾,我都能和着唾液往肚里咽,然后便会有人拍手称赞,最终只有自己默默地说:“原来我所做的只有这样而已。”留一丝苦笑,滑落到嘴角。

不知用过多少零散的文字来解剖自己,似乎插满了全身。但我明白我不得不这样做,即使会很痛,也想把自己看清楚弄明白,唯有这样,才能让我支撑着这好像不属于我的身体继续去成长。成长,真是一个刺痛眼球的字,它意味着茧中艰辛的挣扎奋斗,展示着蛇脱去旧壳的楚痛。总之,它是如此沉重的一个词,并且这种沉重会让每个人都去亲身体验。

也许有人会说我在掏尽苦涩去斥责些什么,我无语。我想这又怎能算苦涩的沉沦呢?就算是吧,那也是生命给我的权利,我活着,不是只能开心乐观,也有权去为自己想哀伤的尽情哀伤吧!就算是些消极的情绪,但我坦然地这么面对了,没有逃避,用大脑去思考,去改变,又有何妨?我不想学有些人,极力宣扬自己如何积极乐观,根本不敢去面对自己的悲伤,我觉得那会是个可怜的人,懦弱地甩开了一半自己。

我还是这样成长起来了,夹杂着悲观的、乐观的、郁闷的、疯狂的,就这样一路踏步而来。没有中断过成长的脚步,因为我学着去面对一切,而并非逃避。抱怨着生活的诸多不满,厌倦着生命的凡尘俗落,可我又笑自己,嘴上的再累,笔下的再苦,我仍旧日出而作,日落而息,我想,可能正是这种种矛盾,才推动着我生活成长。

迎着夏天的风,我扬扬洒洒的走,不去顾及别人在身后指责我的消极悲观如何差劲,也不曾理会别人在背后感叹我积极乐观的态度,只有我,只有自己才明白,没有哪一样我丢弃过,它们环绕在我的周围,让我去享尽一切的苦与甜、笑与哭、悲与乐……

原来,一切又尽在不言中。

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篇5:碎片·完整·生活作文900字

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“水晶帘动微风起,满架蔷薇一院香”,唐代诗人高骈的诗句,想必大家都不陌生。他把夏日写得很美、很自然,更关键的是,他所捕捉到的,是水晶帘恰恰被清风掀起的那一刹那,而此时刚好嗅到了淡淡的蔷薇香气,于是便有了心旷神怡。名家写妙景,往往用一个刹那、一个片段来展现,如日出时万丈红霞,又如黄昏时孤雁远飞。因为好景有时,而文字,则要最大程度地描绘其精华,此时所取,即为碎片,而且相当有必要。

而现如今,我们的生活中,也充满着“碎片”:碎片化的阅读、碎片化的社交……或许我们并没有意识到,自己的生活逐渐碎片化,因为我们所处的环境需要适应碎片化的转型。在时代节奏日益加快的当下,我们的心态也较前人更浮躁和急切,我们不会花一天去登山只为聆听杳杳钟声晚,也不会在春日里抬头仰望飘落的花瓣,生活中需要的,是实际与便捷,而非诗意与悠然。我们是否抛弃了本真,舍弃了自我,把自己也变成了碎片化的人类?那个本来发誓要每天做习题提升自己的你,只是在睡觉前的空隙默默拿起了手机,发一条说说“啊,今天作业多,好累”;那个曾经以书为伴的你,说着电子产品无法取代书籍的你,是否真的,会在少有的闲暇时间选择书本而非平板呢?

你在说服着自己:我不是在玩啊,这是碎片时间,我理应做些自己的事,这也是一种利用时间啊。但是你真的问心无愧,觉得自己所做的,是对得起这些看似零散,但绝对是属于你人生中珍贵而唯一的时光吗?

因此,我们思考着,什么是“完整”。与碎片相对,完整的概念,是全体。我们生活中拥有一些完整,比如完整的学习生活,完整的周末等等。但我们拥有完整的自己吗?我们更多地只是跟随时代的潮流,推推挤挤,浑浑噩噩,因为缺乏完整的目标与理想而更易被碎片化的种种信息影响,并埋没其中。这样的完整,也并非所求。

碎片与完整,只是一对相对的概念,而在生活中,我们更多思考的应是,我们自身对自己生活的反思以及提升改进。我们应该问自己:我到底想要怎样的生活?而无论碎片化还是完整化,其实都是人所自己选择的一种存在状态,我认为最好的方式,是过大完整小碎片的生活,拥有确定的目标与实现方式,但在日常中,也需要碎片化地拆分大目标,一步步地为之努力,这样才能更有效率地实现自我。

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篇6:碎片化生活中完整的心作文1000字

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你拿起手机随意翻阅近几日的消息,发现或大或小的各类新闻,但你往往是匆匆略读,了解大概便不再深入;你广泛交友,却未曾深入了解过任何一个朋友,只是他的某一部分吸引了你,或者说是对你有利;你仅凭一些推荐产品的花言巧语买了网上炒得热火朝天的所谓“网红产品”,成为了其中的一把火;你在碎片化的时间完成了这些碎片化的行为,这就是你的碎片化生活

什么是碎片化呢?碎片化即指完整的东西破成诸多零块,也就是说,你将你的生活破成了零块。

不难发现,碎片化的趋势是必然的。随着移动互联网的快速发展,人们的生活早就发生了天翻地覆的变化,从以前的一切都慢到现在的快节奏都市生活,有限的时间往往不够人们使用。再者,经济发展带动社会发展,个性化和多样化的需求逐渐扩大,世界不得不做出改变来迎合需求。于是“碎片化”产生了。比如小众媒体和多媒体逐渐站稳市场,人们了解新闻的渠道那么多、解读的角度又是那么不同,所以以前的垄断便一去不复返了。

既然“碎片化”已经产生并且逐渐占领人们的生活,那么于我们而言更重要的应该是如何面对它。

既是个体多样化和个性化的需求催生的它,那么它定也是对多样化和个性化的发展有推动作用的。因为“碎片化”,人们可以截取自己所需要的、所中意的片段使用,同时也就更容易滋生丰富多样的想法了;因为“碎片化”,不需长时间地通读便可轻松选取所需部分,这大大提高了人们工作效率,节约了在当今社会寸秒寸金的时间。仍用媒体来举例,丰富多样的媒体传播使人们对事件有更多面的了解、有更多不同的了解渠道,而想要这样多方位了解一件事,也并不用花上太多的时间——媒体也早就做好了“碎片化”的处理。

但我们不可忽视的是,“碎片化”的生活容易断章取义。仅仅凭借一个小片段,你能下什么定义呢?读一句诗句,你以为是表达喜悦之情,却殊不知放在全诗和当时背景当中却是以乐景写哀情;读了一篇新闻通稿,你以为甲方是事件受害者,却殊不知抽丝剥茧的事情真相却是乙方无辜受害……多得数不清的误解不停发生在碎片化的生活当中,因为你拿到的只是被摔碎的陶瓷容器的小碎片,你根本不知道原原本本真实的它体积多大、表面又是什么花纹——碎片化的了解深度太浅。而这样的误解往往导致的,是片面、负面的误导。

所以,我们应当分清什么可以碎片化、什么不可以碎片化,提高物质效率的同时也要保质保量、保证精神上的完整,在碎片化生活中保持心灵的完整。

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篇7:血狼犬电影完整版观后感

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《血犬》是一场感人的电影。一只流浪的小狗无意中走进了护林员朱广生的生活。朱广生的二女儿特别喜欢这只小流浪狗,于是给他起名叫——蓝波。一年后,朱广生把蓝波训练成了一只护林犬。

有一次朱广生带着蓝波跟大女儿去解救二女儿时车从盘山公路翻下去,翻到了野狼沟。晚上,狼群发现了他们的车,大女儿很害怕。朱广生把车灯打开,让大女儿把后窗摇下对蓝波说:“能不能逃过这劫就全靠你了。我用车灯给你开路。回家—蓝波!”说着他把帽子扔了出去,蓝波跳了起来接住,叼起帽子往回家的路飞快地跑。蓝波到家后,朱广生的爸爸明白了图意,赶快把狗笼里所有的狗放出来,在蓝波的带领下向野狼沟飞奔而去。到了野狼沟,它们三个一群,五个一伙向狼群发起进攻。经过一场生死搏斗,蓝波死了。我伤心流下了眼泪。我家以前养过一只土狗,我们大家都叫他小富,他对我的感情很深。每次放学走路回家,我一旦出现在它的视线里它就一阵小跑,来到面前,摇摇尾巴,引起我的注意。还不时地蹭蹭我的脚。跳起来用爪子勾住我的上衣。我也摸摸它的头回应他。小富满足的跟着我走回家。小富很干净,从小不在家附近大小便,都是跑到离我家较远的草丛去。小富还是捉老鼠的能手。有一次老鼠从它身边嗖地穿过去,再怎么迅速的动作也逃不过它的眼睛,小富转过身马上朝老鼠冲去,前脚一按,嘴巴伸过去咬住老鼠的颈脖,脑袋使劲甩。把老鼠甩晕,扔到地上,踩两脚,又叼起来甩,放到地上。一直重复刚才的动作,直到老鼠在地上不能动弹为止。“小富,你真棒!又咬死了一只老鼠。”我称赞道。

有一天,放学回家,没看见小富出来迎接我。我焦急地问妈妈:”小富呢?”“小富啊,送回外婆家了。”“为什么要把小富送走!!!”我又生气又难过,丢下书包,扑在沙发上抱头痛哭。不知过了过久,哭得连呼吸都觉得困难了。真想回到昨天,跟小富玩耍的时光。

电影中我最喜欢的一句话:狼哭了,也许是狗没了。狗哭了,也许是狼没了。人哭呢?也许狼和狗都没了,慢慢的什么也没了。世界上不仅狗是人类最好的朋友,其他还有很多动物我们都应该保护它们。我们要珍惜这份美好的友谊,将这份友谊延续下去。

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篇8:碎片的时间,完整的生活作文1000字

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清脆的音乐响起,我的闹钟响了,起床,上学。一路上,听音乐,看微信,阅读各种网上讯息和八卦新闻,并和朋友圈的小伙伴们分享着学习、生活中的趣事。到了学校,紧接着是一天紧张的学习,各类学科,脑子里的频道调来调去,知识如各种碎片蜂拥而至,我需要有条不紊的将这些知识理顺、消化、反馈。回到家,匆匆吃完饭,做完作业,便躺上床睡觉……一天一天,就这样在匆忙中过去,消散。

我们出生在一个科技高速发展的时代,也是一个碎片化的时代,每天各种各样的信息充斥着我们的生活,鲜有人能离得开网络、圈子。确实,快速的节奏,快消的生活,让我们与社会更加接近了。但是这样的生活,这样一种快节奏的生活是不是缺了点什么?

是的,我发现生活中确实缺了些什么,总像有人在推着你往前走,总像社会在推着你去适应新的节奏,但是这节奏却慢不下来。在这样的环境中,是否应该适时的让自己有段属于自己的时间来尝试一下“慢生活”,做些自己想做的事、看些自己想看的书、学习些自己喜欢的兴趣爱好呢?甚至于整理一下应该属于自己的思想呢?我想,这才是完整的生活。

经常有人说,我很忙,我没有时间。是的,每个人都很忙,但是很多成功的“大忙人”却仍然能规划好自己的生活,做到“忙里偷闲”。可是怎样才能将时间挤到一起呢?

我从幼儿园起就有很多爱好,弹琴、书法、国画。可是随着学习时间的不断延长,课余爱好的时间越来越少了。我不得不忍痛搁下许多陪我成长那么多年的爱好。我能坚持的就是每周末一次的书法国画学习。笔墨纸砚,摆在面前,一种清静,一份怡然自得,在我心中更是油然而生。墨汁从笔尖缓缓流出,在纸上呈现出不同的样子。一支笔,却将树的沧桑,山的高耸,亦或是云雾间若隐若现的景色,勾画地淋漓尽致。墨香荡漾开来,一种身临其境的氛围让我沉醉于其中。虽然,练习的时间不多,每次进步缓慢,可就这样,坚持着,每周用那珍贵的两小时,做我喜欢的事,一练就练到了现在。如今,写了画了十年的我,已经上了一个新的台阶。我还记得,在我5岁时第一幅挂在幼儿园的展示习作是:“持之以恒”。从一横一竖起,日积月累,小片的时间的沉淀,终将会获得进步。每次当我去参加书画考试时,会看到一些白发苍苍的老人和我在同一个画室里作画,我都倍受鼓舞。他们的言传身教告诉我,“持之以恒”的力量,是可以享用一辈子的。我们的爱好,也不会因任何理由而轻言放弃,它终究会陪伴着我们,只要我们能坚持,在百忙中不忘抽出空来陪陪它们。

我不得不说,还是那句任何人都能张口就来的话:时间就像海绵里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的。每天都会有些空余的时间,我们应该对自己有个规划,将小片时间利用起来。时间,会在你的不懈努力和坚持之后带给你丰厚的回报,带给你一个更完整的生活。

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篇9:碎片的生活完整的人生作文700字

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碎片,足以描述当今许多人的人生。你是否,在多余的时间内迅速浏览新闻?又是否,因为微信的”心灵鸡汤“让书本蒙尘?殊不知,被碎片化的不只是信息,更是你的人生。

支离破碎见,似乎一切都变得渺茫。曾所见许多对碎片式生活的否定,沉痛地抒发着生活在当今世界的无奈。可是我们又能作何其他选择?积极地面对碎片化生活,是我们应该树立的态度。

在时代媒体的转型间,我们看到更多的应是进步。一味地否定碎片化是某种形式上的”落伍“,更是没有意义的。事实上,碎片化加快了及扩大了我们接受存储信息的速度与范围,这是唯有当今社会的人享有的一种好处。这样一来,积极地面对碎片化生活是我们面对信息洪流的根基。

在正确认识碎片化的基础上,我们应时刻警醒着,当每时每刻,我们被碎片的信息所支配,我们的思想不能被支配。碎片化最大弊端在于肤浅。设想一旦我们的思维随着阅读世间的缩短而同样变得短小、快速、草草了之,那岂不是一件很可怕的事?

走在碎片化的人生,我们要学会被碎片化信息同化说”不“。尽管百忙之中抽空拿起手机刷屏似乎不可避免,但我们不能因此遗忘深度思考。平心静气地空出一个美丽的下午,读一本意蕴丰富的书是再好不过的方法。

其次,面对”碎片“,我们要调动深度思考。当我们阅读破碎成片的信息,应当在脑海内归纳它,更要怀着批判的眼光审视它。我们要学会分辨信息的真实性,这样才不至于在现代社会迷失自我,失去思考的深度广度。

碎片化正无时不刻入侵我们的每一寸生活。因此,面对碎片的态度以及我们自身如何批判地思考,无疑成了至关重要的,让我们更好地走出这碎片化人生的方式。

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篇10:收藏完整的夏天作文

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初夏,一个飘着花香的季节;半夏,一个阳光灿烂的季节;暮夏,一个雨水纷飞的季节。当他们汇聚在一起,便组成了一个充满阳光与泪水的,完整夏天

初夏的风,延续春风的温暖,轻柔之中,又飘着淡淡的花香,略带慵懒之意。

四五月份的校园,也因这初夏懒懒的风,在不知不觉之中,也变得懒散起来。学子们总喜欢晒着温暖的阳光,在草坪上,一起唱流行歌,一起讨论某个明星,或者是隔壁班的班花,班草。把学习抛之脑后,在轻松的流光之间欢笑,无限制的浪费着这个飘着花香的初夏。花开,花落,抬起手接住飞舞在空中的花瓣,握紧;在不知不觉之中,收藏起了这飘着花香的初夏。

幸福,而安定。

当春花落尽,阳光肆意的在时间的缝隙中游走时,才猛然惊觉,慵懒的初夏不见了,火热的半夏回来了。

五六月份的校园,少了一分闲适,多了一分火热。整个校园里,随处可见卖力练唱的学生,拼命舞蹈的少女。学子们不在慵懒,就连阳光也在倾听,我们的快乐。操场上激烈的篮球比赛,加油声冲破云霄,舞台上清丽的歌声和舞动着裙角,嘴边的微笑,眼底闪烁着的快乐的光芒,都在接受,阳光的洗礼。微笑着把这个充满笑容,舞动着阳光的半夏收藏进心底。

火热,而快乐。

滴答,滴答。丝丝凉意驱走了半夏的火热,迎来了,雨水纷飞的暮夏。

六七月份的校园,火热终于消失,唯独留下了战争的硝烟仍在继续蔓延。学子们终于拿起了手中的武器开始战斗。即便是漫天飞舞的雨水,也淋不熄这战争的火焰。暮夏的美景也无心再欣赏,汗水,泪水和雨水交融在了一起;奋斗,努力,坚持冲破乌云,到达云的彼岸,那里,有胜利的彩虹。让雨水飞进心底,是为了想看见最后的彩虹,却也在无意之中,收藏起了,这个雨水纷飞的暮夏。

繁忙,而充足。

初夏,半夏,暮夏;花香,阳光,雨水;汇集成了一个完整的夏天。

将这个夏天收藏进记忆深处,它见证了每一个学子的奋斗与努力,快乐和悲伤,也歌唱了只属于我们的青春岁月。收藏完整的夏天,把青春定格,把希望留在明天。

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篇11:一次不完整的中秋节作文500字

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一轮圆圆的月亮缓缓升起,我心中不禁涌起思念之情,我的眼睛此时已经湿润了,因为我的爸爸妈妈不能陪着我过这次团圆的中秋节了。

今天是中秋节的早早晨,我不大早就一匆匆从床上起来了。那是因为我的爸爸妈妈不能陪我过这团圆的佳节了,他们中午就走。我想多陪陪爸爸妈妈……

可是时间却不邻我的情,它犹如流水一样,一走就不见踪迹。一下子就到了中午,我依依不舍地和他们分离了。我用那朦胧的双眼望着他们那越来越糢糊的背影,我的心酸酸的,有种说不出的味道,像打翻了的五味瓶那五味杂陈在我心中乱碰撞。不知不觉中,泪水已布满我眼睛每个角落。

离别后,我一次又一次望着钟表,非常渴望时间快从我眼皮子底下溜走,可它却像被定了格了一样,一动不动。我不知现在我要做什么,我心里非常痛恨时间为什么要这样跟我作对,这样折磨我。我呆呆地坐在那里继续傻傻地望着钟……

晚上,亲人都到齐了,他们的热闹总不能进入我这冰冷、寂寞的心房。吃过饭后,大家都围着桌子吃着月饼,唯独我一人站在阳台上望着这一轮皎洁的月亮,仿佛我看见了我的父母在对我微笑说:“孩子中秋节快乐”此时我的眼眶变得红红的,一滴晶莹剔透的泪珠从我脸蛋滑了下来……

这时我才时白,为什么正维会说:“独在异乡为异客,每逢佳节倍思亲。”了。

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篇12:英语自我介绍范文完整版

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英语口语复试完整

1. 自我介绍(self-introduce)

Good morning. I am glad to be here for this interview.

First let me introduce myself. My name is ***, 24. I come from ******, the capital of *******Province. I graduated from the ******* department of *****University in July, 2001. In the past two years I have been preparing for the postgraduate examination while I have been teaching *** in NO. *** middle School and I was a head-teacher of a class in junior grade two. Now all my hard work has got a result since I have a chance to be interview by you.

I am open-minded, quick in thought and very fond of history. In my spare time, I have broad interests like many other youngers. I like reading books, especially those about *******. Frequently I exchange with other people by making comments in the forum on line. In addition ,during my college years, I was once a Net-bar technician. So, I have a comparative good command of network application. I am able to operate the computer well. I am skillful in searching for information in Internet. I am a football fan for years. Italian team is my favorite. Anyway, I feel great pity for our country’s team.

I always believe that one will easily lag behind unless he keeps on learning .Of course, if I am given a chance to study ****** in this famous University, I will stare no effort to master a good command of advance ******.

2.考研原因 (reasons for my choice)

There are several reasons.

I have been deeply impressed by the academic atmosphere when I came here last summer. In my opinion, as one of the most famous ******in our country, it provide people with enough room to get further eichment . This is the first reason.

The second one is I am long for doing research in ******throughout my life. Its a pleasure to be with my favorite ******for lifetime. I suppose this is the most important factor in my decision.

Thirdly, I learnt a lot from my *****job during the past two years. However, I think further study is still urgent for me to realize self-value. Life is precious. It is necessary to seize any chance for self-development, especially in this competitive modern world.

In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation for future profession after two years study here.

3.研究生期间你的计划 (plans in the postgraduate study)

First, I hope I can form systematic view of *****. As for ******, my express wish is to get a complete comprehension of the formation and development as well as **************. If possible, I will go on with my study for doctorate degree.

In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation for future profession after two years study here.

(简单了一些,望高手补充)

4 .介绍你的家乡(about hometown)

I am from xxx , a famous city with a long history over 2,200 years. It is called “Rong Cheng ” because there were lots of banians even 900 years ago. The city lies in the eastern part of the province. It is the center of politics, economy and culture. Many celebrities were born here, for instance, Yanfu, Xie Bingxin, Lin Zexu and so on . . You know, there is a saying that “The greatness of a man lends a glory to a place”. I think the city really deserves it. The top three artware are Shoushan Stone, cattle-horn combs and bodiless lacquerware. In addition, it is famous for the hot springs. Visitors at home and abroad feel it comfortable bathing here. There is my beloved hometown.

5.你的家庭(about family)

There are four members in my family; my parents, my cute cat of 9 years old and me. My father is a technician in the Fujian TV station. He often goes out on business. So most of the housework is done by my industrious mom. Climbing at weekends is our common interest. The fresh air and natural beauty can help us get rid of tiredness. They can strengthen our relation, too. During my preparing for coming here, my par(转载于:英语自我介绍作文)ents’s love and support have always been my power. and I hope in future I will be able to repay them.

6.你的大学(about university)

*** University is the oldest one in the province. It was founded in ****** and covers an area of over ****** square meters. The building area is *** square meters. It develops into a comprehensive university with efforts of generations, especially after the reform and opening up. It takes the lead among the *** universities with nice teaching and scientific research ability. The library has a storage of *** books. various research institutes are set up including 52 research centers. There are teaching research experimental bases. For example, the computer center, analyzing-test center, modern education technical center and so on.

又来通宵了,发一篇自我介绍吧!

pesonel statement(introduction)

good morning,my dear teachers,my dear professors.i am very glad to be here for your interview.my name is song yonghao,i am 22 years old .i come from luoyang,a very beautiful aicent city.my undergratuade period?will be accomplished in changan university in july ,2004;and now,i am trying ?my best for?obtaining ?a key to tongji university.

generally speaking ,i am a hard working student especially do the thing ?i am interested in. i will try my best to finish it no matter how difficult it is. when i was sophomore, i found web design very interesting, so i learned it very hard .?to weaver a homepage for myself,?i stayed with my pesonel computer for half a month.,and i am the first one in my class who own his homepage. forthermore,i am a person with great perserverence. during the days preparing for the first examination,i insist on running every day, no matter what the weather was like.and ?just owning to this,i could concentrate on my study and succeeded in the end.

well ,in my spare time ,i like basketball, tennis and chinese chess. also english is my

favorate.i often go to english corner ?to practise my oral english on every thursday,and write ??compositions to improve my witten ability .but i know my english is not good enough ,i will continue studying.

ok, that is all, thank you for your attention.

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my hometown------luoyang

i am from luoyang, a beautiful city in henan province. it is famous as the "capital of nine dynasties" and enjoy the honer that luoyang peony is the best in the world.

luoyang played a very important role in chinese history. so it has a profound cultural background and many great heritagesites have been well reverved. such as longmen grotto, one of the three grottoes in china and white horse temple, being regarded as the cradle of chinese buddhism.

luoyang peony is world-famous. every year, many tourists travel to luoyang to see the beauty of peony .the people in my hometown are friendly, they welcome the travellers from all over the world.

i like my hometown very much.

写的不大好,希望对大家有所帮助。仅供参考

(英语版的,别错过呀)研究生计划,你如何打算?献给正准备复试的人

if luckily i got the chance to learn environment engineering in tongji university, i will concentrate on the study and research in this field. first i will hard to learn the theoritical knowledge, constructing a solid base for my future work; second i would like to do some practical work with the help of the supervisor and classmate. and through this, i can get something that cannot be acquired from the textbooks. i believe after 2 years of learning, my dream will finally come true.

Self-introduction:

Good morning, everyone! I am glad to be here for this interview. First, let me introduce myself to you. My name is Qin Jiayin. I was born on April 23, 1981. I am a local person. I am graduating from Jilin Normal University (应该是这样译) this June. I major in Chinese literature. I hope I could get the opportunity to finish my postgraduate courses in Jilin University which I have desired for a long time. I have the confidence because I have such ability! I am a girl who is fervent, outgoing and creative. At the same time, I think I am quick in mind and careful in everything. I am looking forward to my postgraduate studies and life. I will soon prove that your decision of choosing me is the wisest. Thank you for giving me such a valuable opportunity!

Reasons for taking postgraduate exams:

First of all, I love my major. Chinese literature is the symbol of the start of Chinese literary modernization. It plays an important part in modernization of our citizens’ thoughts. What’s more, modern literature is very close to our daily life and it can deeply reflect the styles and features of our society. I am fascinated by the great masters’ refreshing or warm or profound styles as well. But I am not easily satisfied with such superficial knowledge. I hope I could have a better

understanding in modern literature by studying further. This is a very important reason for me to take the postgraduate exams.

Next, I love the feeling in the university. It is full of youthful spirit. And I am deeply attracted by the scholarly atmosphere. And the most important, it’s my great honor to open my ears to your teaching.

Finally, I want to talk about a very practical problem. That is my dream of becoming a teacher in the university. I want to realize my dream and make myself to be a well-qualified person. I think the postgraduate studies can eich my knowledge and make me competent in my future job.

That’s my simple and clear reasons why I took the postgraduate exams.

My university:

I’m graduating form Jilin Normal University this June which has a history of 50 years. It shares many same characteristics with Jilin University. Both of them have a refreshing and scholarly atmosphere. Four years’ studying there made me an independent, optimistic and strict girl. I appreciate the education my university gave me.

Thank you for your time!

Good afternoon, teachers.

I am very glad to be here for this interview. First let me introduce myself. My name is xxx, 25 years old. I come from Weifang, a beautiful city of Shandong Province. I graduated from Commercial College in July, 2001 and major in finance. Then, I was a teacher in xxx, When I was a senior school student, I am interested in thought and began to read a certain classic work of Marxism, especially I finished reading “the florilegium of Mao ZeDong”. From then on, I have dabbled in more and more theoretical works and accumulated great interests in theory study, especially in Marxism.

I have a dream, a dream of my study. I wish devote my whole life and energy into the development of the Marxism. If I have the opportunity to study in xxx University, I’ll dabble in as much as document about the specialty as possible. If it is possible, I want to get the primary accomplishment in my major, at least, a stable basis.

Personally, for today’s China, the first task to the development of Marxism is a process of construction. That’s to say, we should understand Marxism mostly from the aspect of construction and development of social society. Only when our socialistic country has a more rapid and balance development than the capitalistic, we can enhance the attractiveness and persuasion of Marxism eventually.

我的自我介绍(我是在职的,希望对大家有点帮助):

respected Professors:

Good afternoon! Im great honored to meet you here. Now allow me to give a brief self-introduction:

Im *******,26 years old , born in ***** city, HeNan Province. In year 1996, I entered *** University, majoring in Machine Designing and Producing. During those 4 years study, I worked

hard and I was always active in various activities. I gained the first scholarship for four times and I joined the Communist Party at the college.

After my graduation in June 2000, I worked in -------- company. I got a position in the Technology Department the first year and I was involved in several internet projects, such as the one for College student Recruitment in Henan Province and the one for Computer Center in Mathmatics Department in Zhengzhou University

Owning to my hard work ,I was rewarded the Best Newcomer Prize in the year 2000. The next year, I was transferred into the Principal Customer Department, responsible for the Developing and strengthening a good relationship between the principal customers and my company .Two major customers, Henan Provincial Department of Transportation and Henan Provincial Department of Personnel, are under my work.

However, with time going on, the more I experienced, the clearer I realized that Im really interested in the Enterprise Management. I find many enterprises have the problem of an unmatched management to its developing speed. Im eager to learn more about management and I hope I can study further in this University.

So I resigned in August, 2003 and started the way to pursuing my studies. After about half years hard work, Im finally standing before you honorable professors now. Im really excited. Though Ive sacrificed much on my way to pursuing studies, I believe its worthwhile. I believe working hard will finally be repaied.

Thank you !

[求助]如果在英语口试中听不懂或讲不出,怎么办?

我反正只背了个自我介绍,如果他们还要问其他的,只好说"could you speak slowly?" or " sorry, i didn`t prepare for this question"

相信英语口语菜的人大有人在,豁出去了

保持微笑:

I am sorry! I beg your pardon?

I dont understand your question, Could you repeat it again?

Sorry, I dont know. (I am little acquainted with the aspect of special knowledge)

But I wish I can have a chance to learn more deeply the knowledge under your direction.

自我介绍:

Self-introduction:

Good morning, everyone! I am glad to be here for this interview. First, let me introduce myself to you. My name is Qin Jiayin. I was born on April 23, 1981. I am a local person. I am graduating from Jilin Normal University (应该是这样译) this June. I major in Chinese literature. I hope I could get the opportunity to finish my postgraduate courses in Jilin University which I have desired for a long time. I have the confidence because I have such ability! I am a girl who is fervent, outgoing and creative. At the same time, I think I am quick in mind and careful in everything. I am looking forward to my postgraduate studies and life. I will soon prove that your decision of choosing me is the wisest. Thank you for giving me such a valuable opportunity!

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篇13:感动中国2024颁奖晚会完整版

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感动中国2014年度人物评选”结果27日揭晓,中央电视台综合频道27日晚播出了颁奖盛典,中国“两弹一星”功勋于敏等人入选。获得“感动中国2014年度十大人物”荣誉的分别是:带领科研团队实现氢弹研究突破的科学家、“两弹一星”功勋于敏;放弃安逸生活坚持在贵州山区义务支教的退休外交官朱敏才、孙丽娜夫妇;背井离乡、为南水北调做出巨大奉献的基层干部赵久富;默默捐款20余年从不留真名,成为一座城市精神坐标的普通市民张纪清;为了能让失聪的儿子接受正常教育,和儿子同桌16年的爱心妈妈陶艳波;打击暴恐分子嚣张气焰、被誉为大漠“猎鹰”的新疆民警木拉提·西日甫江;对麻风病人不离不弃,守望麻风村数十年的医生肖卿福;十几年如一日,无微不至照顾瘫痪父亲的孝女朱晓晖;国家最高科学技术奖获得者、2014年逝世的科学家师昌绪;接力帮助残疾邻居、创建美丽家园的居民大院陇海大院。此外,“感动中国”还向抗击埃博拉病毒中国援非医疗队表达了年度致敬。

2014感动中国十大人物颁奖晚会视频 揭感动中国十大人物名单

据介绍,“感动中国年度人物评选”是中央电视台最重要的年终节目之一,今年是第十三届举办。“感动中国2014年度人物评选”于2014年10月启动,全国30多家地方媒体合作组成“感动中国媒体联盟”,与中国网络电视台、腾讯、新浪等门户网站合作,向中央电视台推荐“感动中国”候选人。“感动中国”还建立了移动媒体公众信息平台,观众可以通过手机投票。在两个多月的时间里,节目组共收到选票近6000万张,最后经评选委员会的综合评定,确定了2014年的“感动中国”十大人物。

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篇14:碎片与完整作文800字

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在如今越来越现代化的社会,互联网的飞速发展,将生活逐渐碎片化。

碎片化的生活给我们带来了无数便利,例如购物,想什么时候买就可以什么时候买,想聊天了,就可以在任意时间聊天,可谓是想做什么事,都可以随时随地在移动设备上完成。

但与此同时,碎片化的生活也使得我们的心态和认知改变了。

首先是我们对于要完成的事情的看法,不将它当成一次能做完的事情,总是想着,今天一点,明天一点,不能连贯,久而久之,应对所有的事都是断断续续的,甚至会出现不能坚持的情况,没有了坚持,也不会有毅力。缺少这两样,成功的希望也随之渺茫起来。

其次便是我们的生活习惯,随着碎片化的生活,日常生活也被改变。许多的外卖软件带来的不只便利,还有危害,吃饭一天一顿,两顿的人有,但比起吃饭不规律的人来说,他们所受的危害便小多了,这里的吃饭不规律包括了暴饮暴食,无固定吃饭时间的人,暴饮暴食会导致肥胖,三高,脂肪肝等问题,会出现这种情况的原因就是碎片化生活带来的没毅力,连食欲都控制不了的程度,一定要吃到涨,无固定吃饭时间的原因也来源于此。最后便是认知障碍。互联网发达导致的认知障碍,真真假假碎片化的知识,导致逻辑混乱,不能良好地整理自己所得到的信息,由此便会被误导,导致认知错误。

正如椅子对中国文化的影响,互联网也在慢慢影响我们。

我们要运用互联网,而不是被互联网所奴役。

要合理运用互联网,将碎片化与完整相融合,最本质的是完整。一个完整的人才是我们所追求的,心灵的完整,灵魂的完整才是最重要的。

心灵的完整,不会因为生活碎片化,而使他的心理认知改变,只有这样做,才能不被互联网所奴役,成为互联网的使用者。

互联网是人们所创造出来,用来提高人类生活品质的工具,是无意识的,是冷冰冰的死物,沉溺于其中,被它所改变是极其愚蠢的行为。

因此,我们要做的是运用互联网,提高做事效率,而不是降低,是运用,而不是沉溺,将碎片化生活与完整的生活结合起来,提高生活质量。

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篇15:完整的端午节作文

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端午节是来源于屈原的故事:爱国诗人屈原为国王出了一个富国强民的好办法,但是没被他采纳,还把屈原赶出宫去。屈原十分气愤,跳进了汩罗江。大家为了屈原不被江里的鱼吃掉,就往汩罗江里丢粽子。于是,大家为了纪念爱国诗人屈原,每年都过端午节。

今年的端午节,我和妈妈早早地来到了嘉陵江。那里早以是人山人海,我选了一个好地方坐了下来。

对面的那些龙舟有的装饰着龙头龙尾,栩栩如生;则有的却没有装饰。随着一棵红色的信号弹划过天空,龙舟竞渡便开始了,水手们争先恐后地向前划,犹如千里马,犹如飞箭。龙舟上还响着响亮的鼓声、锣声和水手们“嘿唷、嘿唷……”的叫喊声,还有岸上人们的“加油”声。水手们奋力冲刺,互不相让,谁都不甘落后。虽然天气凉爽,但是他们仍是汗流浃背,谁都顾不得去擦身上的汗水。划龙舟真是表现出了“千顷水面琉璃滑,百艘龙舟竟争先”。

端午节不但要划龙舟,抢鸭子当然也是必不可少的。 一只只鸭子“嘎嘎”地叫着,扑腾到水面。抢鸭者也纷纷跳入水中抢了起来。鸭子们就像顽皮的小孩子,抢鸭者就像孩子的妈妈,焦急地追着自己的小孩。突然,一个抢鸭者发现了自己的目标,便向那只鸭子扑过去,眼看鸭子就难逃一劫了,但是它又飞快地潜入水中,不一会儿,鸭子又浮了上来,抢鸭者又向它发起了“进攻”,他终于捉到了鸭子。接着,他又游到一个鸭子特别多的地方,再向两只挨得很紧的鸭子扑过去,抓住它们的翅膀。这两只鸭子也落到了这为抢鸭勇士的手里。那些抢到了鸭子的勇士们满怀激情地把自己的“猎物”高高举起,赢来了人们一阵阵的欢呼。

塞龙舟、抢鸭子编制了一个完整的端午节。

[完整的端午节作文

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篇16:我需要一个完整的家高中生1000字作文

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古人说过:“童年之所以美丽,因为它充满了爱。”是啊!谁的童年不美丽呢?每当看到小伙伴们和爸爸妈妈一起逛公园,高高兴兴地过“六一”儿童节的时候,我的眼睛立刻湿润了,常用羡慕的眼光望着他们。我的童年就是这样天天盼望着有一个完整的家。

在我3岁那年,我们一家人生活得非常幸福,爸爸妈妈非常恩爱。他们相互体谅,一家人的生活很美好。但美好的事情总是短暂的。就在今年的冬天,天快黑了,外面又下着雪。爸爸平时工作很忙,今天回来和我们母女俩一起吃顿饭。这时,爸爸单位打电话了,说有紧急事情,让爸爸马上赶回单位,于是爸爸连饭都没吃就走了。但我和妈妈万万没有想到,这居然是最后一次看到爸爸了――在这次出门时,爸爸出了车祸,不幸去世了。这天边飞来的灾难,使我幼小的心灵失去了一片光泽。

从此,妈妈成了寡妇,而我,成了一个没有父亲的孩子。为了不让我幼小的心灵受到伤害,妈妈多么坚强啊!她做到了其他母亲做不到的事情。妈妈是多么爱我啊!

为了不让别人瞧不起,妈妈既当娘又当爹,让我得到了别的孩子所拥有的一切――买好吃得给我,买好看的衣服给我穿.妈妈除了每天做家务、给我辅导功课外,还要起早摸黑的干活,为的是挣钱给我读书,不让我为失去父亲而气馁、没信心。可是年仅5岁的我,还不懂事。不但不懂得关心妈妈,还整天像她要这要纳,比的妈妈不知怎么办才好,妈妈常为这些事愁眉苦脸。有一次,她竟然躲到房间里哭了。我见了,泪水也不断的往下落,觉得自己真不应该。上小学一年级时,班上的同学经常欺负我,他们嘲笑我说:“看啊!这是个没爸爸的孩子。”妈妈知道后,没说什么,只是默默地把泪水往肚子里流。

时间过得真快,转眼间,我已经13岁了,爸爸走了10年,妈妈劳累了10年。10年啊!爸爸您可知道这10年来,我和妈妈是怎么熬过来的吗?您可知道,一个女人要供养一个孩子,要付出多大的代价吗?你可曾知道,你欠我们经常被爷爷奶奶赶到这、赶到那,生活简直连猪狗都不如。在努力拼搏中,我和妈妈终于站了起来。经过刻苦学习,一张张奖状出现在我眼前。面对这一切的一切,我思绪万千。“妈妈,您辛苦了!”只是女儿长久以来想对你说的一句话。

我的心里不断的呼唤着:我想有个完整的家,这时间太不公平了,为什么我会失去爸爸?妈妈为什么成为寡妇?如果我有爸爸,那我们会有多么幸福呀!我心里越想,泪水就止不住往下流。我得到了世界上最伟大的母爱,但我也想得到世界上最珍贵的父爱啊!

我含着泪呼喊:妈妈,我想有个完整的家,爸爸,我需要一个完整的家。

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篇17:碎片化的生活,完整的我们作文800字

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生活,似是一块被打碎的玻璃。我们站在一堵长长的墙前,捡起一块块彩色的玻璃碎片,在那面墙,那时代的长河里,拼出自己的完整生活。

我坐在车上,手里是一本英语词汇书。坐车到培训机构差不多需要20分钟,20分钟,一秒也不能浪费。突然手机手机亮了,是同学在找我,我瞄了一眼,是几个要去夏校的同学在商量要去哪里买上课要用的书。我放下手中的单词书加入讨论。

书的事情搞定了,我下意识看了看表。大约还有10分钟,想起晚上的辩论课需要我们交流时事热点。我连忙点开CNN新闻看了起来。特朗普愤怒的嗓音似乎和窗外的汽车喇叭声交织在一起。

车忽地停了下来。我抬起头,外面的景色已经变了。培新机构的大楼墙壁被刷成了紫色,拐角处高耸的楼梯通向教室。

我已经无数次来这里了,在这里上完美国历史课后,都要找一个没人的教室写一会儿作业,再去上辩论课。这儿的老师们都已经认识我了。

我本以为,这样碎片化的学习和安排会导致我学习到的知识支离破碎,不系统,直到我去年考人文地理的时候才发现,这些碎片的积累最终会成为宝贵的财富。而且,每次耗时不多,这样一天可以做好多事情。

碎片化的生活,拼成了完整的我们,完整的知识系统,完整的世界观,完整的经历。我们都是时代的过客,在墙前琢磨着怎样才能用这些颜色各异的玻璃碎片拼成最好的图样。有些图样拼得好,玻璃片之间紧密相连,颜色绚丽;有些图样却不显眼,朴实无华;有些被历史所记住,放置在墙的最顶端,给世人观赏学习;有些则埋没在别的图案之下。无论如何,这些五彩的玻璃拼成了我们完整的人生阅历。等到老年,回望自己日积月累拼成的图样,会发现它是多么别致,多么动人。最终,我们放下最后一块玻璃,转身离去,将自己的图样留给高墙。

上课,下课,学习,和朋友微信聊天。我感到一阵莫名的暖意。

夜色再次降临,我走下楼梯,钻进车里。一天的旅程即将结束。汽车开始加速,夜色在身旁呼啸而过,我又开始构思,明天学校里要写的作文题目。

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篇18:.内容要完整

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时间、地点、人物、事情的起因、经过、结果是记叙文的六要素。这六要素和-谐地糅合到一起,才能构成一篇完整的记叙文。

时间,在作文中往往用表示时间的词直接交代。如:“国庆之夜”。“星期天上午”、“前年夏天”等等。也可以通过景色描写交代时间,例如“天黑的时候”、“烈日当头”等等。

地点,在作文中往往用表示地点的词直接交代。如:“教室里”。“操场上”、“小河边”等等。

人物,是记叙文的重要因素。同一篇记叙文中,可以有多个人物,但必须有主有次,不能平均用笔。

事情的起因、经过和结果是一个统一的整体,缺一不可,否则事情就不完整。其中,“经过”是事情发展过程中最重要的部分,一定要写清楚。

把六要素合理地交代清楚,就能让读者明确地把握事情的来龙去脉,如同看一场完整的戏,或是听一个完整的故事。

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篇19:2024香港明星收入榜公布完整版

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一直以为香港明星赚钱的应该是周润发,但没想到香港明星收入公布,排第一名的竟然还是他古天乐!据悉,古天乐在香港明星收入榜中已经连续3年拿冠军了,比排名第二位的亚军的baby高出了1.5亿元。

和2014年一样,劳模型的古天乐保持了14部电影的拍摄量。光是2015,在中国大陆上映的就有《神探驾到》、《冲上云霄》、《可爱的你》、《杀破狼2》、《迷城》和《巴黎假期》,而他已经拍摄或是即将拍摄的还有杜琪峰执导的《三人行》、和刘青云一块儿主演的《危城歼霸》以及电影版的《寻秦记》。

《明报》按照一部电影片酬2000万港币计算,在忽略部分电影他可能有参与投资和分红的情况下,14部电影的片酬就是2.8亿港币。再加上他今年拍了12支广告,平均每支按照1000万港币计算,又有1.2亿元。

这还不是全部,这一年,古天乐还有大概15个品牌活动和商演。《明报》按照100万港元一次的出场费来算,于是他的收入又多1500万港元。合计4.15亿港元,比他2014年的成绩高出了1.15亿港元。而对比2015年的第二名,古天乐高出了1.5亿元。

排名第二的是Angelababy,她在2015年接下的工作也很多。2014年的榜单前十都还没有她,今年她直接窜到了第二名。

按照《明报》的收益估算,其实《奔跑吧兄弟》为她带来的直接收益不多,一年播出25集,每集60万港元的酬劳加起来就1500万港元。

但是,因为《奔跑吧兄弟》间接带来的收入就很多。15个广告,按每个800万港元算,一共1.2亿港元。拍了10部电影,一共1亿港元的酬劳。还有3场跨年演出和25场商演,带来了一共2500万港元的收入。除此之外,还有电视剧《大汉情缘之云中歌》因为拍得早,酬劳只有500万港元。

女演员方面,Angelababy与黄晓明结婚后,在内地的人气越来越旺,华谊兄弟几个月前再将其片酬翻一番,由去年的400万升至800万。至于已经不做演员改做导演的周星驰,身价由去年的3000万(导演连编剧和监制)升至5000万,还要另加演出费。

2015 港星收入排行榜(单位:港币)

第 1 古天乐 4.15 亿

第 2 Angelababy 2.65 亿

第 3 甄子丹 2.22 亿

第 4 谢霆锋2 亿

第 5 周润发 1.6 亿

第 6 郭富城 1.5 亿

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篇20:奥巴马演说完整版英文

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It’s good to be home. My fellow Americans, Michelle and I have been so touched by all the well-wishes we’ve received over the past few weeks. But tonight it’s my turn to say thanks. Whether we’ve seen eye-to-eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, the American people – in living rooms and schools; at farms and on factory floors; at diners and on distant outposts – are what have kept me honest, kept me inspired, and kept me going. Every day, I learned from you. You made me a better President, and you made me a better man.

I first came to Chicago when I was in my early twenties, still trying to figure out who I was; still searching for a purpose to my life. It was in neighborhoods not far from here where I began working with church groups in the shadows of closed steel mills. It was on these streets where I witnessed the power of faith, and the quiet dignity of working people in the face of struggle and loss. This is where I learned that change only happens when ordinary people get involved, get engaged, and come together to demand it.

After eight years as your President, I still believe that. And it’s not just my belief. It’s the beating heart of our American idea – our bold experiment in self-government.

It’s the conviction that we are all created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

It’s the insistence that these rights, while self-evident, have never been self-executing; that We, the People, through the instrument of our democracy, can form a more perfect union.

This is the great gift our Founders gave us. The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, toil, and imagination – and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a greater good.

For 240 years, our nation’s call to citizenship has given work and purpose to each new generation. It’s what led patriots to choose republic over tyranny, pioneers to trek west, slaves to brave that makeshift railroad to freedom. It’s what pulled immigrants and refugees across oceans and the Rio Grande, pushed women to reach for the ballot, powered workers to organize. It’s why GIs gave their lives at Omaha Beach and Iwo Jima; Iraq and Afghanistan – and why men and women from Selma to Stonewall were prepared to give theirs as well.

So that’s what we mean when we say America is exceptional. Not that our nation has been flawless from the start, but that we have shown the capacity to change, and make life better for those who follow.

Yes, our progress has been uneven. The work of democracy has always been hard, contentious and sometimes bloody. For every two steps forward, it often feels we take one step back. But the long sweep of America has been defined by forward motion, a constant widening of our founding creed to embrace all, and not just some.

If I had told you eight years ago that America would reverse a great recession, reboot our auto industry, and unleash the longest stretch of job creation in our history…if I had told you that we would open up a new chapter with the Cuban people, shut down Iran’s nuclear weapons program without firing a shot, and take out the mastermind of 9/11…if I had told you that we would win marriage equality, and secure the right to health insurance for another 20 million of our fellow citizens – you might have said our sights were set a little too high.

But that’s what we did. That’s what you did. You were the change. You answered people’s hopes, and because of you, by almost every measure, America is a better, stronger place than it was when we started.

In ten days, the world will witness a hallmark of our democracy: the peaceful transfer of power from one freely-elected president to the next. I committed to President-Elect Trump that my administration would ensure the smoothest possible transition, just as President Bush did for me. Because it’s up to all of us to make sure our government can help us meet the many challenges we still face.

We have what we need to do so. After all, we remain the wealthiest, most powerful, and most respected nation on Earth. Our youth and drive, our diversity and openness, our boundless capacity for risk and reinvention mean that the future should be ours.

But that potential will be realized only if our democracy works. Only if our politics reflects the decency of the our people. Only if all of us, regardless of our party affiliation or particular interest, help restore the sense of common purpose that we so badly need right now.

That’s what I want to focus on tonight – the state of our democracy.

Understand, democracy does not require uniformity. Our founders quarreled and compromised, and expected us to do the same. But they knew that democracy does require a basic sense of solidarity – the idea that for all our outward differences, we are all in this together; that we rise or fall as one.

There have been moments throughout our history that threatened to rupture that solidarity. The beginning of this century has been one of those times. A shrinking world, growing inequality; demographic change and the specter of terrorism – these forces haven’t just tested our security and prosperity, but our democracy as well. And how we meet these challenges to our democracy will determine our ability to educate our kids, and create good jobs, and protect our homeland.

In other words, it will determine our future.

Our democracy won’t work without a sense that everyone has economic opportunity. Today, the economy is growing again; wages, incomes, home values, and retirement accounts are rising again; poverty is falling again. The wealthy are paying a fairer share of taxes even as the stock market shatters records. The unemployment rate is near a ten-year low. The uninsured rate has never, ever been lower. Health care costs are rising at the slowest rate in fifty years. And if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we’ve made to our health care system – that covers as many people at less cost – I will publicly support it.

That, after all, is why we serve – to make people’s lives better, not worse.

But for all the real progress we’ve made, we know it’s not enough. Our economy doesn’t work as well or grow as fast when a few prosper at the expense of a growing middle class. But stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic principles. While the top one percent has amassed a bigger share of wealth and income, too many families, in inner cities and rural counties, have been left behind – the laid-off factory worker; the waitress and health care worker who struggle to pay the bills – convinced that the game is fixed against them, that their government only serves the interests of the powerful – a recipe for more cynicism and polarization in our politics.

There are no quick fixes to this long-term trend. I agree that our trade should be fair and not just free. But the next wave of economic dislocation won’t come from overseas. It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes many good, middle-class jobs obsolete.

And so we must forge a new social compact – to guarantee all our kids the education they need; to give workers the power to unionize for better wages; to update the social safety net to reflect the way we live now and make more reforms to the tax code so corporations and individuals who reap the most from the new economy don’t avoid their obligations to the country that’s made their success possible. We can argue about how to best achieve these goals. But we can’t be complacent about the goals themselves. For if we don’t create opportunity for all people, the disaffection and division that has stalled our progress will only sharpen in years to come.

There’s a second threat to our democracy – one as old as our nation itself. After my election, there was talk of a post-racial America. Such a vision, however well-intended, was never realistic. For race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society. I’ve lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were ten, or twenty, or thirty years ago – you can see it not just in statistics, but in the attitudes of young Americans across the political spectrum.

But we’re not where we need to be. All of us have more work to do. After all, if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hardworking white middle class and undeserving minorities, then workers of all shades will be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their private enclaves. If we decline to invest in the children of immigrants, just because they don’t look like us, we diminish the prospects of our own children – because those brown kids will represent a larger share of America’s workforce. And our economy doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game. Last year, incomes rose for all races, all age groups, for men and for women.

Going forward, we must uphold laws against discrimination – in hiring, in housing, in education and the criminal justice system. That’s what our Constitution and highest ideals require. But laws alone won’t be enough. Hearts must change. If our democracy is to work in this increasingly diverse nation, each one of us must try to heed the advice of one of the great characters in American fiction, Atticus Finch, who said “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

For blacks and other minorities, it means tying our own struggles for justice to the challenges that a lot of people in this country face – the refugee, the immigrant, the rural poor, the transgender American, and also the middle-aged white man who from the outside may seem like he’s got all the advantages, but who’s seen his world upended by economic, cultural, and technological change.

For white Americans, it means acknowledging that the effects of slavery and Jim Crow didn’t suddenly vanish in the ‘60s; that when minority groups voice discontent, they’re not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness; that when they wage peaceful protest, they’re not demanding special treatment, but the equal treatment our Founders promised.

For native-born Americans, it means reminding ourselves that the stereotypes about immigrants today were said, almost word for word, about the Irish, Italians, and Poles. America wasn’t weakened by the presence of these newcomers; they embraced this nation’s creed, and it was strengthened.

So regardless of the station we occupy; we have to try harder; to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do; that they value hard work and family like we do; that their children are just as curious and hopeful and worthy of love as our own.

None of this is easy. For too many of us, it’s become safer to retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or college campuses or places of worship or our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge our assumptions. The rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste – all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable. And increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that we accept only information, whether true or not, that fits our opinions, instead of basing our opinions on the evidence that’s out there.

This trend represents a third threat to our democracy. Politics is a battle of ideas; in the course of a healthy debate, we’ll prioritize different goals, and the different means of reaching them. But without some common baseline of facts; without a willingness to admit new information, and concede that your opponent is making a fair point, and that science and reason matter, we’ll keep talking past each other, making common ground and compromise impossible.

Isn’t that part of what makes politics so dispiriting? How can elected officials rage about deficits when we propose to spend money on preschool for kids, but not when we’re cutting taxes for corporations? How do we excuse ethical lapses in our own party, but pounce when the other party does the same thing? It’s not just dishonest, this selective sorting of the facts; it’s self-defeating. Because as my mother used to tell me, reality has a way of catching up with you.

Take the challenge of climate change. In just eight years, we’ve halved our dependence on foreign oil, doubled our renewable energy, and led the world to an agreement that has the promise to save this planet. But without bolder action, our children won’t have time to debate the existence of climate change; they’ll be busy dealing with its effects: environmental disasters, economic disruptions, and waves of climate refugees seeking sanctuary.

Now, we can and should argue about the best approach to the problem. But to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations; it betrays the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our Founders.

It’s that spirit, born of the Enlightenment, that made us an economic powerhouse – the spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral; the spirit that that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket.

It’s that spirit – a faith in reason, and enterprise, and the primacy of right over might, that allowed us to resist the lure of fascism and tyranny during the Great Depression, and build a post-World War II order with other democracies, an order based not just on military power or national affiliations but on principles – the rule of law, human rights, freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, and an independent press.

That order is now being challenged – first by violent fanatics who claim to speak for Islam; more recently by autocrats in foreign capitals who see free markets, open democracies, and civil society itself as a threat to their power. The peril each poses to our democracy is more far-reaching than a car bomb or a missile. It represents the fear of change; the fear of people who look or speak or pray differently; a contempt for the rule of law that holds leaders accountable; an intolerance of dissent and free thought; a belief that the sword or the gun or the bomb or propaganda machine is the ultimate arbiter of what’s true and what’s right.

Because of the extraordinary courage of our men and women in uniform, and the intelligence officers, law enforcement, and diplomats who support them, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland these past eight years; and although Boston and Orlando remind us of how dangerous radicalization can be, our law enforcement agencies are more effective and vigilant than ever. We’ve taken out tens of thousands of terrorists – including Osama bin Laden. The global coalition we’re leading against ISIL has taken out their leaders, and taken away about half their territory. ISIL will be destroyed, and no one who threatens America will ever be safe. To all who serve, it has been the honor of my lifetime to be your Commander-in-Chief.

But protecting our way of life requires more than our military. Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear. So just as we, as citizens, must remain vigilant against external aggression, we must guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are. That’s why, for the past eight years, I’ve worked to put the fight against terrorism on a firm legal footing. That’s why we’ve ended torture, worked to close Gitmo, and reform our laws governing surveillance to protect privacy and civil liberties. That’s why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans. That’s why we cannot withdraw from global fights – to expand democracy, and human rights, women’s rights, and LGBT rights – no matter how imperfect our efforts, no matter how expedient ignoring such values may seem. For the fight against extremism and intolerance and sectarianism are of a piece with the fight against authoritarianism and nationalist aggression. If the scope of freedom and respect for the rule of law shrinks around the world, the likelihood of war within and between nations increases, and our own freedoms will eventually be threatened.

So let’s be vigilant, but not afraid. ISIL will try to kill innocent people. But they cannot defeat America unless we betray our Constitution and our principles in the fight. Rivals like Russia or China cannot match our influence around the world – unless we give up what we stand for, and turn ourselves into just another big country that bullies smaller neighbors.

Which brings me to my final point – our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. All of us, regardless of party, should throw ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. When voting rates are some of the lowest among advanced democracies, we should make it easier, not harder, to vote. When trust in our institutions is low, we should reduce the corrosive influence of money in our politics, and insist on the principles of transparency and ethics in public service. When Congress is dysfunctional, we should draw our districts to encourage politicians to cater to common sense and not rigid extremes.

And all of this depends on our participation; on each of us accepting the responsibility of citizenship, regardless of which way the pendulum of power swings.

Our Constitution is a remarkable, beautiful gift. But it’s really just a piece of parchment. It has no power on its own. We, the people, give it power – with our participation, and the choices we make. Whether or not we stand up for our freedoms. Whether or not we respect and enforce the rule of law. America is no fragile thing. But the gains of our long journey to freedom are not assured.

In his own farewell address, George Washington wrote that self-government is the underpinning of our safety, prosperity, and liberty, but “from different causes and from different quarters much pains will be taken…to weaken in your minds the conviction of this truth;” that we should preserve it with “jealous anxiety;” that we should reject “the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties” that make us one.

We weaken those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive that people of good character are turned off from public service; so coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are not just misguided, but somehow malevolent. We weaken those ties when we define some of us as more American than others; when we write off the whole system as inevitably corrupt, and blame the leaders we elect without examining our own role in electing them.

It falls to each of us to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy; to embrace the joyous task we’ve been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours. Because for all our outward differences, we all share the same proud title: Citizen.

Ultimately, that’s what our democracy demands. It needs you. Not just when there’s an election, not just when your own narrow interest is at stake, but over the full span of a lifetime. If you’re tired of arguing with strangers on the internet, try to talk with one in real life. If something needs fixing, lace up your shoes and do some organizing. If you’re disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself. Show up. Dive in. Persevere. Sometimes you’ll win. Sometimes you’ll lose. Presuming a reservoir of goodness in others can be a risk, and there will be times when the process disappoints you. But for those of us fortunate enough to have been a part of this work, to see it up close, let me tell you, it can energize and inspire. And more often than not, your faith in America – and in Americans – will be confirmed.

Mine sure has been. Over the course of these eight years, I’ve seen the hopeful faces of young graduates and our newest military officers. I’ve mourned with grieving families searching for answers, and found grace in Charleston church. I’ve seen our scientists help a paralyzed man regain his sense of touch, and our wounded warriors walk again. I’ve seen our doctors and volunteers rebuild after earthquakes and stop pandemics in their tracks. I’ve seen the youngest of children remind us of our obligations to care for refugees, to work in peace, and above all to look out for each other.

That faith I placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary Americans to bring about change – that faith has been rewarded in ways I couldn’t possibly have imagined. I hope yours has, too. Some of you here tonight or watching at home were there with us in 2004, in 2008, in 2012 – and maybe you still can’t believe we pulled this whole thing off.

You’re not the only ones. Michelle – for the past twenty-five years, you’ve been not only my wife and mother of my children, but my best friend. You took on a role you didn’t ask for and made it your own with grace and grit and style and good humor. You made the White House a place that belongs to everybody. And a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. You’ve made me proud. You’ve made the country proud.

Malia and Sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women, smart and beautiful, but more importantly, kind and thoughtful and full of passion. You wore the burden of years in the spotlight so easily. Of all that I’ve done in my life, I’m most proud to be your dad.

To Joe Biden, the scrappy kid from Scranton who became Delaware’s favorite son: you were the first choice I made as a nominee, and the best. Not just because you have been a great Vice President, but because in the bargain, I gained a brother. We love you and Jill like family, and your friendship has been one of the great joys of our life.

To my remarkable staff: For eight years – and for some of you, a whole lot more – I’ve drawn from your energy, and tried to reflect back what you displayed every day: heart, and character, and idealism. I’ve watched you grow up, get married, have kids, and start incredible new journeys of your own. Even when times got tough and frustrating, you never let Washington get the better of you. The only thing that makes me prouder than all the good we’ve done is the thought of all the remarkable things you’ll achieve from here.

And to all of you out there – every organizer who moved to an unfamiliar town and kind family who welcomed them in, every volunteer who knocked on doors, every young person who cast a ballot for the first time, every American who lived and breathed the hard work of change – you are the best supporters and organizers anyone could hope for, and I will forever be grateful. Because yes, you changed the world.

That’s why I leave this stage tonight even more optimistic about this country than I was when we started. Because I know our work has not only helped so many Americans; it has inspired so many Americans – especially so many young people out there – to believe you can make a difference; to hitch your wagon to something bigger than yourselves. This generation coming up – unselfish, altruistic, creative, patriotic – I’ve seen you in every corner of the country. You believe in a fair, just, inclusive America; you know that constant change has been America’s hallmark, something not to fear but to embrace, and you are willing to carry this hard work of democracy forward. You’ll soon outnumber any of us, and I believe as a result that the future is in good hands.

My fellow Americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. I won’t stop; in fact, I will be right there with you, as a citizen, for all my days that remain. For now, whether you’re young or young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your President – the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.

I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change – but in yours.

I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written:

Yes We Can.

Yes We Did.

Yes We Can.

Thank you. God bless you. And may God continue to bless the United States of America.

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