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Quite scientific…
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The “married-out daughter” incident is a common issue in rural work. The core of the problem lies in the fact that members of the collective economic organization (village group) strictly limit the conditions for membership to protect their vested interests. The primary condition is: “Married-out daughters are not entitled to the rights of village collective dividends.”
According to relevant laws and regulations, married-out daughters can enjoy these rights under specific conditions, such as fulfilling their obligations as villagers.
Starting in 1958, under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, the nation attempted to utilize its abundant labor force and the burgeoning enthusiasm of the masses to “leap forward” in industrial and agricultural socialist construction. In response to the central call for the “Great Leap Forward,” the rural People’s Commune movement adopted the form of the “Communist Wind,” characterized by “equalization, transfer, and collection.”
The “Communist Wind” meant: not recognizing the differences between production teams, equalizing rich and poor teams, and implementing equal distribution within the commune; excessive public accumulation and compulsory labor; and violating the principle of equivalent exchange by uncompensated transfer of certain properties of production teams and individual members.
Currently, there are three methods for determining membership in rural collective economic organizations:
Self-determination by the collective economic organization, in accordance with Article 15 of the “Regulations on the Management of Rural Collective Economic Organizations in Guangdong Province”:
Since the implementation of the dual-tier management system based on household contract management, citizens who have moved their household registration into or out of the location of the collective economic organization shall have their membership determined by the organization’s charter, reviewed by the community committee or council, and voted on by the general assembly of members. If laws, regulations, rules, or the people’s government at or above the county level have other provisions, those provisions shall apply.
Writing a notice on the first day at work
Completely clueless about how to write it
From June 2011 to November 2012, a journey both ordinary and profound.
Familiar names one by one caught my eye, and with a quick glance, at least a hundred or so images were etched into my memory.
I had steeled myself to experience the arduous life of a clerk, but things did not go as planned. Instead, I ended up in a department with a lighter workload, giving me more time to engage in activities that were not scientifically sound. For this, I feel deeply remorseful.
“The Bourne Legacy” is currently in theaters. I had planned to find some time to go and watch it, but the absence of a familiar face on the poster has dampened my enthusiasm.
Matt Damon is one of the few actors I deeply admire. Like many legendary figures, he is a Harvard dropout—he left halfway through his studies because his numerous minor acting roles interfered with his academic progress, making it impossible for him to graduate. There are probably not many people in the world who, like him, would give up a promising academic career for the sake of film. The inclusive nature of American society allows individuals to pursue careers entirely different from their studies or majors, often leading to unexpected success. In contrast, in my homeland, such individuals might be labeled negatively, and once tagged, there’s little chance for redemption. Explaining why one couldn’t graduate from university normally could be a lifelong headache. Minor mistakes in youth can become lifelong stigmas, where people judge you not by your achievements but by some unscientific actions you took. Those with a criminal record are even more doomed, often dragging their entire families down with them.
In the blink of an eye, only two months remain in 2012. Looking back at the circumstances of this year, it feels like a prelude to my zodiac year.
None of the plans I had for life, work, or study were fully realized. “Reduced to a passing pet, cats and dogs understand my misery” is an accurate portrayal, which is why I hysterically vented at a class reunion a few days ago. A life without plans is unscientific. The rough rhythm of life and the drifting use of time have made my already uneasy mood even more negative and painful. The small amount of optimism I had has been continuously eroded by dark thoughts and doubts, leaving only a CCTV-style happiness.
CS:GO is amazingly optimized. Previously, my desktop with an I3 550 + 8800GT + 4G DDR3 could only manage 80 frames at 1024 resolution with all effects turned off. Now, my new laptop with an I3 and integrated HD3000 graphics can maintain a stable 60 frames at 1280 resolution with low settings… Completely unexpected…

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