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我就不能想!
自幼的我,又红又专,长大的我,也是个道地的饭清。
可是,我现在不饭了,饭什么,为谁而愤,凭啥?
从前我抵制日货,后来抵制韩货;
可是,我现在不抵制了,抵制什么,为谁抵制,凭啥?
集体利益大于个人利益 少跟我说,骗谁?有权难卖我乐意,我乐意行,除非权压我,否则没门。
看着不爽的事,咱就得说说,花那么多钱办奥运,有屁用,我作为一个老百姓沾什么光了?我是吃着绿色食品了,还是喝着干净的牛奶了?有钱买美国国债,几亿老百姓没有脱贫,西北有些地方环境差的地方,空中天天跟闹妖精似的。
最有意思的,整天穷了靶机的人天天拿着大国腾飞引以为荣,你是吃着了,还是穿着了?腾飞了你还是得看病住院,有钱也买不着健康食物吧。你还高兴哪!引一段最近达人们论据。这就像当年日本人社会差距剧增,穷人们穷的只有拿作为大日本帝国纯种自豪了。因为除了种纯之外,这些穷人们的任何其他一点,都遥不可及那些富人们。
假如一个国家有1万个人,每人有一块钱,凑成1万元,这个国家算是富裕,大家努力,国家就更有钱;
可反过来的道理,就讲不通了,国家有一万元,那可不一定,每个人就都能分到1块钱,也许1个人有5000,剩下的人每人5毛,如果这样还凑合的话,那么要是3,4个人分走9000,剩下的人每人连一毛都不够了。一家人就一条裤子,你还轮流上街庆国庆吗?一人有病,家里其他人捐器官给他治病?
前段时间闲逛看到关于宋朝的文章,说是宋朝国民经济总值居当时全球首位,单后来南宋的GDP就远超前后其他朝代至少10倍以上,虽然是天子国土,但是人民富足,大头老百姓都可以穿金戴银,过着当时欧洲国王的生活,至于后来为啥完了,不在本文讨论范围内,有兴趣的就自己察看。据这个例子,只是为了说明,什么体制并不重要,重要的事,老百姓日子过得好。以民为本才是立国之本。
写了这么多,无非是想借整风运动之际,抒发一下压抑的心情。如何治之,就不是我能说得了,否则我也不会只有在这里纸上谈兵,打嘴仗的本事。
不过本文一出,也少不了提着裤子出来骂我的,权且记下,待我家娘子回来,我再穿上裤子出去跟汝等对骂。
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ISO 9001
Decisions about the quality system are made based on recorded data and the system is regularly audited and evaluated for conformance and effectiveness.
Records should show how and where raw materials and products were processed, to allow products and problems to be traced to the source.
You need a documented procedure to control quality documents in your company. Everyone must have access to up-to-date documents and be aware of how to use them.
To maintain the quality system and produce conforming product, you need to provide suitable infrastructure, resources, information, equipment, measuring and monitoring devices, and environmental conditions.
You need to map out all key processes in your company; control them by monitoring, measurement and analysis; and ensure that product quality objectives are met. If you can’t monitor a process by measurement, then make sure the process is well enough defined that you can make adjustments if the product does not meet user needs.
For each product your company makes, you need to establish quality objectives; plan processes; and document and measure results to use as a tool for improvement. For each process, determine what kind of procedural documentation is required (note: a “product” is hardware, software, services, processed materials, or a combination of these).
You need to determine key points where each process requires monitoring and measurement, and ensure that all monitoring and measuring devices are properly maintained and calibrated.
You need to have clear requirements for purchased product.
You need to determine customer requirements and create systems for communicating with customers about product information, inquiries, contracts, orders, feedback and complaints.
When developing new products, you need to plan the stages of development, with appropriate testing at each stage. You need to test and document whether the product meets design requirements, regulatory requirements and user needs.
You need to regularly review performance through internal audits and meetings. Determine whether the quality system is working and what improvements can be made. Deal with past problems and potential problems. Keep records of these activities and the resulting decisions, and monitor their effectiveness (note: you need a documented procedure for internal audits).
You need documented procedures for dealing with actual and potential nonconformances (problems involving suppliers or customers, or internal problems). Make sure no one uses bad product, determine what to do with bad product, deal with the root cause of the problem and keep records to use as a tool to improve the system.
一次成功的支持奥运游行
| Hundreds of immigrant Chinese living in Denmark showed their support for the Olympic Games at a City Hall rally Monday evening | |
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Chinese national pride was evident in abundance at City Hall Square on Monday evening as hundreds of Chinese immigrants gathered to show their support for Denmark’s participation in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. With music playing and banners and flags waving, many Chinese living in Denmark spoke to reporters of how a boycott was the wrong approach to take against a China that in their eyes has come along way in recent years. ‘China has changed dramatically in the past ten years, and it’s moving in the right direction,’ Ai Hua Yan, who fled China during the ‘Cultural Revolution’ of the late 60s and early 70s, told Politiken newspaper. ‘Everyone wants democracy, but it takes time.’ Wei Cheng Hedenskog, who came to the demonstration with her daughter, said she did not understand all the talk of a boycott against the Olympic Games. ‘The Chinese are very hurt by it,’ she said, as tears rolled down her face. ‘It’s very unbecoming and you should never mix politics with the Olympics.’ Xuepeng Yin agreed and referred to his banner which read, ‘Make the Olympics a bridge not a wall’. ‘It’s better to participate in the Olympic Games and try to affect the leaders,’ he said. ‘A boycott doesn’t help anyone.’ (RC) |