週二(4/12)1.如果你是天神...2.新世代影響台灣競爭力?

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如果你是天神...
If I were God I would ...         by BARNEY CALMAN, Daily Mail

We all dream of what we'd do if only we had the power to change the world. Now, in a new series on channel Five, called I Am God, Clive Anderson lets celebrities imagine they really could play God. We asked a range of famous names to reveal what they would do with power over the universe. BARNEY CALMAN reports.

JENNIE BOND, ROYAL CORRESPONDENT
So much to do - and only infinity to do it. I'd start with the obvious - no more wars or murders, no cruelty or needless suffering, no racial tensions or poverty, no cancer or arthritis.

After that - with everyone feeling safe and secure, I'd move on to those annoying things in life. Grey hair for a start. Why didn't God make enough natural colour to last a lifetime?

As God, I'd guarantee you all blue skies - even when it's crisp and cold. Everyone would have their personal masseur and all health spas would be free. Air tickets to any part of the world would cost a flat rate of £10 and you could all take as much holiday as you wanted.

MICHAEL WINNER, FILM DIRECTOR
I don't think being God would be any different from directing a movie, so I think I am well qualified. I would be quite ferocious and there would be mass death.

I would kill muggers, rapists, and child killers for a start, and then the people who park illegally.

And, after all the criminals, I would get rid of journalists.

I would then look with kindness on the few that are left, and I would keep all species of humanity, all colours, and races. Diversity is wonderful.

THERESA MAY, POLITICIAN
I would make sure all people could live in peace without fear of violence and without fear of persecution for their beliefs and we'd all be equally wise and equally foolish.

I'd have an endless supply of shoes, miracles would include heels that don't hurt, and the England cricket team would win some tests. Now, wouldn't that be something?
Q:
What would you do if I were God a day?      
“More wars or murders, no needless suffering, no racial tensions or poverty, no cancer”
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Who you would want send them to Hell or Heaven If you were God? Why?
How would you handle muggers, rapists, and child killers if you were God? What were the punishments?
What miracles would you make If you were God?
What would you do if you had the power to change the world?
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新世代影響台灣競爭力?
Is Younger Generation Hurting Taiwan’s Competitiveness?   VOA

The rarely heard criticism by a public official points to growing concern in Taiwan that young people are more likely to prefer a safe job to starting their own business. This way of thinking is different from that of their parents and modern mainland Chinese.

This preference for safe jobs threatens new business startups on the island. Officials say such businesses are important for Taiwan’s future as an exporter of goods from plastics to electronic products. Officials want Taiwanese to keep inventing and investing so they can remain competitive against other areas.

Yang Lian–fu is a publisher of books on Taiwanese history. He says parents in Taiwan guide their adult children to look for safe jobs and schools, and provide little motivation.

He says young Taiwanese people care most about the quality of life. He adds that this preference relates to history, and that modern parents want their children to lead a safe life after college.

Yang Lian-fu calls Taiwan’s education system peaceful. He says there is no pressure for students who study hard.

But young people in mainland China are pushed harder to compete. The reason: their parents and schools. Tony Phoo is an economist in Taipei. He says Taiwan now risks being surpassed by China. China is already a less costly manufacturing base and a larger consumer market.

"Mainland Chinese are catching up very fast. They are also getting increasingly competitive not just in terms of technology but also in terms of talent. Chinese have acquired a certain advantage by attracting offshore talent to the mainland China and in time they was acquiring Taiwanese technology through overseas acquisitions."

World Bank reports show that Chinese high-technology exports have risen from five percent to 26 percent of exports since the 1990s. In Taiwan, the number of people taking the civil service test for first-time government jobs nearly doubled between 2002 and 2012. About half a percent of those who took the first exam last year were offered employment.

Younger Taiwanese and their parents consider government jobs among the island's most secure.
Fear of risk has also appeared in Taiwan's prized high-tech industry. Jay Yang is deputy director with the Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute in Taipei. He says younger people fear the costs of starting a business.
Q:
What do you think about young people in Taiwan and mainland Chinese youth?
Is younger generation hurting Taiwan’s competitiveness?  
Why people prefer a safe job?
Why many younger Taiwanese consider government jobs an ideal job?
How to maintain a high level of motivation
Why is good for taking risks?
Do you agree that “Taiwanese people care most about the quality of life”?
“Taiwan’s education system peaceful” what are your opinion?

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