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上海奉贤向大学生开放全年“官配”实习岗
Core Insights - The article discusses the internship program in Fengxian District, Shanghai, which offers officially certified positions to university students, addressing issues like unpaid internships and low-quality roles [1][2]. Group 1: Internship Program Overview - Fengxian District has launched a year-round internship program, with 948 positions available across 47 organizations, attracting 1,773 applicants [1][2]. - The program aims to provide meaningful work experiences rather than mere "busywork," with a focus on quality positions that meet students' educational backgrounds [2][4]. Group 2: Student Participation and Demographics - Among the applicants, 67.7% are local students from Shanghai, while 32.3% are from other provinces [2]. - Popular positions have a competitive application ratio of 10:1, indicating high demand for quality internships [2]. Group 3: Quality Control and Position Design - The Human Resources and Social Security Bureau of Fengxian conducts thorough reviews of all internship positions, ensuring they are suitable for university students and provide at least meal benefits [2][4]. - Positions that are purely administrative or "busywork" are rejected, prompting employers to redesign roles that are more aligned with students' skills [2]. Group 4: Long-term Internship Strategy - The internship duration has been extended to 3-6 months, allowing for deeper engagement and assessment of students' capabilities [5][6]. - This shift from short-term to long-term internships is seen as a change in talent development logic, enabling better evaluation of students' adaptability and problem-solving skills [5][6]. Group 5: Collaboration with Educational Institutions - Shanghai University of Applied Technology collaborates with Fengxian to integrate long-term internships into their curriculum, enhancing practical learning experiences [6]. - The district plans to launch a digital matching platform to improve the efficiency of connecting students with suitable internship opportunities [6]. Group 6: Outcomes and Future Prospects - The program aims to familiarize students with the local job market and industry dynamics, potentially leading to future employment in Fengxian [3][4]. - Successful internships have led to permanent job placements, with a notable increase in graduates choosing to work in the district [4].
2025世界机器人大会即将开幕,人形机器人仍是热门
Core Points - The 2025 World Robot Conference will be held in Beijing from August 8 to August 12, focusing on making robots smarter and more intelligent [1][3] - The main forum will take place from August 9 to August 11, featuring discussions on industry development, innovative applications, and technology integration [3] - The conference will showcase over 1,500 exhibits from more than 200 domestic and international robot companies, with a 25% increase in participating companies compared to last year [3][4] - Humanoid robots will be a highlight, with 50 leading companies displaying their latest products and solutions, marking the largest number of humanoid robot manufacturers at a similar event [3][4] Industry Insights - China is rapidly advancing in the robotics field, with robot patent applications expected to account for two-thirds of the global total by 2024 [4][5] - The sales of industrial robots in China have grown from 70,000 units in 2015 to 302,000 units in 2024, maintaining its position as the largest industrial robot market globally for 12 consecutive years [5] - Humanoid robots are anticipated to become a disruptive product, impacting various sectors such as home services, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare [5] Event Highlights - The conference will host the World Robot Competition, featuring over 6,000 teams and 10,000 participants from more than 10 countries [4] - An E-Town Robot Consumption Festival will be held, offering unique food experiences and robot-themed products during the conference [5]
“雪域桃源”走出生态致富路
雪山脚下,藏式民居星罗棋布,这里便是西藏林芝市巴宜区林芝镇嘎拉村,因春季上千株野桃花盛开而 成为"桃花村"——林芝市最佳赏花地及重要旅游景点。近日,记者跟随"辉煌60载 魅力新西藏"采访团 来到这里。 2021年7月,习近平总书记在嘎拉村考察。4年来,嘎拉村在发展乡村旅游、壮大集体经济、促进民 族团结上取得实效。该村立足生态资源走致富路,成为雪域高原乡村振兴典型。 "总书记的回信极大鼓舞坚定了我们走绿色发展之路的信心和决心。"边巴告诉记者,目前嘎拉村坚 持产业发展与生态保护同步推进。 为引导村民保护环境、分类回收垃圾,嘎拉村设立了"绿色银行"积分兑换超市。村民主动参与人居 环境整治,将回收的垃圾核算成积分,不但可以兑换生活用品,排名靠前的村民还可享受增量授信、放 款提速等金融服务。这激发了村民的环保热情。 "看着北斗星走不迷路,跟着共产党走会幸福。"这是村民的心声。边巴表示,嘎拉村计划推动"桃 花经济"向"四季经济"延伸,擦亮品牌,不忘嘱托,让"雪域桃源"更加美好。 2002年首届林芝桃花节在此举办,但初期收益有限。2014年,广东省援藏工作队引入"景区带村"模 式,投资4800万元打造"嘎拉桃花源"3A级景 ...
夏季急性胃肠炎高发,日常生活需注意什么
Core Insights - Acute gastroenteritis is a common health issue during summer, often caused by foodborne bacteria due to high temperatures and poor food storage practices [1][2] - Symptoms of acute gastroenteritis can vary based on the cause and individual health, with common symptoms including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain [1][2] - The elderly are particularly vulnerable to foodborne diseases, with a peak incidence in August, often due to the consumption of leftover food [2] Group 1 - High temperatures and humidity create favorable conditions for the rapid proliferation of bacteria and viruses, leading to increased cases of gastroenteritis [2][3] - Common infectious agents include bacterial dysentery, Salmonella, norovirus, and rotavirus, especially affecting children [2][3] - Severe cases may lead to dehydration, shock, or sepsis, necessitating immediate medical attention [2][3] Group 2 - Prevention strategies include maintaining good dietary habits, personal hygiene, and environmental cleanliness to reduce the risk of gastroenteritis [3] - Recommendations include washing hands before meals, avoiding overeating and cold foods, and not consuming stale food [3] - Engaging in physical exercise, ensuring adequate sleep, and managing stress can enhance immunity and reduce the likelihood of gastroenteritis [3]
哺乳期乳腺炎如何应对最安全
Core Viewpoint - The articles emphasize the importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers, highlighting the health benefits and the need for proper support and guidance during the breastfeeding period [1][2][3][4][5] Group 1: Importance of Breastfeeding - Breast milk is identified as the ideal natural food for infants aged 0-6 months, providing all necessary nutrients without the need for additional water or food [1] - Breastfeeding can significantly reduce the risk of various diseases in infants, including respiratory infections and chronic conditions in adulthood, while also benefiting maternal health by lowering the risk of postpartum hemorrhage and certain cancers [1][2] - The World Health Organization advocates for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life [1] Group 2: Challenges and Solutions in Breastfeeding - New mothers often face challenges such as anxiety about breastfeeding and issues like milk flow problems and mastitis [2][3] - Both Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine offer various preventive and treatment strategies for breastfeeding-related issues, including techniques to alleviate blocked milk ducts and mastitis [3][4] - Proper breastfeeding techniques and early intervention are crucial for preventing complications and ensuring successful breastfeeding [5] Group 3: Recommendations for New Mothers - It is recommended that new mothers engage in skin-to-skin contact with their infants immediately after birth to encourage natural breastfeeding [5] - Maintaining a balanced diet and staying hydrated are essential for breastfeeding mothers, while avoiding high-fat foods that may increase milk viscosity [4][5] - Professional guidance on breastfeeding techniques can help prevent nipple damage and ensure effective milk transfer [5]
当专业团队接手,家属终于能“喘口气”
Core Viewpoint - The implementation of "no accompanying care services" in hospitals aims to alleviate the burden on families of elderly patients while ensuring professional care through trained medical caregivers and nurses [1][2][3] Group 1: Characteristics of No Accompanying Care Services - The "no accompanying care" model allows patients to receive care without family members present, leading to a more spacious and orderly environment in the hospital [2][3] - Professional caregivers and nurses collaborate to provide comprehensive care, including daily activities, medication management, and psychological support [2][5] - The model is tailored to specific departments based on patient needs, focusing on areas with a high proportion of elderly patients requiring care [2][3] Group 2: Implementation and Training - Chengdu University Affiliated Hospital was one of the first hospitals to pilot this service, particularly in the neurology department, which has a high demand for family support [3][4] - Caregivers undergo extensive training, covering various aspects of patient care, including specialized knowledge for neurological conditions [4][7] - The hospital has established a selection and training process for caregivers to ensure high service quality [7][9] Group 3: Cost and Service Quality - The pricing structure for no accompanying care services is more affordable compared to hiring private caregivers, with costs ranging from 100 to 240 yuan per day depending on the level of care [6][10] - Patients can choose between one-on-one or shared care models, allowing for flexibility and cost savings [6][10] - The introduction of professional caregivers has led to increased patient satisfaction and improved service quality [9][10] Group 4: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite the positive outcomes, challenges remain, such as the need for more caregivers to meet demand, especially during peak times [9][10] - The success of the program relies on adequate nurse staffing, training, and the integration of technology to enhance service delivery [10] - There is a call for more flexible pricing models to accommodate varying patient needs and to encourage insurance coverage for these services [10]
为了永不褪色的记忆——扬州大学口述史团队十年接力寻访抗战老兵
Core Viewpoint - The "Iron Blood Sunset Red" oral history team has been dedicated to documenting the stories of Chinese anti-Japanese war veterans for 10 years, emphasizing the importance of preserving their experiences and the spirit of resistance against aggression [1][9]. Group 1: Team's Activities and Achievements - The team has visited nearly 300 anti-Japanese war veterans across 15 provinces, compiling over 1.5 million words of oral history [1][3]. - The team has published a book titled "Iron Blood Sunset Red - Interviews with Anti-Japanese War Veterans in Yangzhou," which was completed after nine years of revisions [6]. - In 2022, the team translated a report from a Japanese spy agency, resulting in a nearly 100,000-word document that adds new evidence of Japanese war crimes [11][12]. Group 2: Personal Stories and Experiences - Veteran Zhu Yangren, who joined the New Fourth Army at the age of 15, shared his experiences during the anti-Japanese war, highlighting the emotional connection between veterans and the younger generation [3][7]. - Team members have expressed that each veteran's story is a living history of the war, and they aim to instill the spirit of resistance in future generations [6][8]. Group 3: Educational Impact and Legacy - The team has organized exhibitions to showcase their collected oral histories and materials, aiming to educate the public about the anti-Japanese war [12]. - The initiative has fostered a sense of responsibility among students to preserve history and understand the significance of the anti-Japanese war [10][11].
文化保护的动能从科技创意匠心汇聚中奔涌
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the integration of technology and creativity in the protection of cultural heritage in Zhejiang, particularly focusing on the West Lake, Grand Canal, and various intangible cultural heritages, showcasing a model of sustainable cultural preservation and innovation. Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - Zhejiang has achieved a breakthrough in world cultural heritage, with sites like West Lake and the Grand Canal being recognized, alongside 13 projects included in the intangible cultural heritage list [2] - The province boasts 20 historical cultural cities, 94 towns, 218 villages, and over 70,000 immovable cultural relics, indicating a rich cultural heritage landscape [2] Group 2: Technological Empowerment - Digital technology is being utilized in cultural heritage protection, such as AR guides in museums and smart management systems for the Grand Canal, enhancing visitor experience and management efficiency [3][4] - The "Liangzhu Cultural Comprehensive Enhancement Project" has implemented smart applications to monitor environmental conditions at heritage sites, improving management precision [3] Group 3: Major Cultural Projects - The "Chinese Historical Painting Series" project has been ongoing for 20 years, resulting in a comprehensive archive of ancient Chinese paintings, addressing the dual challenge of preservation and accessibility [6][7] - The project has produced 64 volumes and 244 books, creating the most extensive documentation of ancient Chinese art [6] Group 4: Intangible Cultural Heritage - Zhejiang leads the nation with 241 national intangible cultural heritage projects and 271 representative inheritors, reflecting a strong commitment to preserving traditional crafts [8] - Local initiatives encourage young artisans to engage in heritage protection, fostering a new generation of craftsmen [8] Group 5: Creative Cultural Development - Young creators in Zhejiang are innovating within the cultural sector, developing new products and experiences that blend traditional crafts with modern consumer interests [10] - The integration of local culture with creative industries is being promoted through various initiatives, enhancing cultural tourism and community engagement [10]
革命老区滩羊产业正青春
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance and current development of the sheep farming industry in Yanchi County, Ningxia, emphasizing its evolution from a wartime necessity to a modern economic driver [1][2][3] Historical Context - During the period from 1938 to 1943, the military and civilians in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia border area transported 12.5 billion kilograms of salt from Yanchi County, which played a crucial role in breaking the economic blockade and supporting the anti-Japanese war effort [2] - The development of animal husbandry, particularly sheep farming, was significant during the anti-Japanese war, with the number of sheep increasing from 48,000 in 1936 to 157,000 by 1945 [2] Current Industry Development - The sheep farming industry in Yanchi County has modernized, with approximately 8,400 households engaged in sheep farming, a total sheep population of 3.3 million, and an output of 1.95 million sheep for slaughter in 2024 [3] - The introduction of innovative feeding practices, including the use of compound feed and traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, has improved the quality of sheep meat [3] - The establishment of a cold chain logistics system has reduced transportation costs by 30%, facilitating the distribution of sheep meat and products to major cities [3]
三家基础电信企业集体规范外呼营销号码
Core Points - The three major telecommunications companies in China, China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom, have collectively announced standardized measures for telephone marketing to address issues of false advertising and inducement to consume [1] - The official outbound marketing numbers for these companies are China Telecom 10001, China Mobile 10085, and China Unicom 10016, and no other numbers are authorized for outbound marketing [1] - The companies require that telephone marketing must accurately present marketing content without false advertising or inducement, and all relevant pricing and conditions must be disclosed [1] - Users who explicitly refuse outbound marketing will no longer receive calls from these companies [1] - Outbound marketing calls will be recorded and reviewed to ensure compliance and transparency, and confirmation messages will be sent to users before processing any requested services [1]