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川普獨特的看法
Donald Trump: 24 things the next president believes BBC
Republican Donald Trump has won victory in the presidential race, but no one's quite sure what President Trump will actually do in office.
The New York businessman-turned-politician said many controversial things and flip-flopped on a number of policy positions during the campaign.
Here, we look back at 24 of his professed beliefs.
The US should use waterboarding
This and other methods of "strong interrogation" should be deployed in its fight against the Islamic State group. These methods, Mr Trump said, are "peanuts" compared to the tactics used by the militants, such as beheadings. "I like it a lot. I don't think it's tough enough," he said in June of the banned practice.
Mexico should pay for the "great, great wall"
Mr Trump has said he wants to start building the much-touted wall on the shared border from the first day of his presidency, and that Mexico will pay for it. In some of his earliest campaign comments, he suggested that Mexicans coming to the US were criminals and "rapists". BBC analysis estimates the border wall could cost between $2.2bn and $13bn.
Muslims should not be admitted to the US
He's since gone back on the announcement, instead saying that that he would temporarily suspend "immigration from some of the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism".
Climate change is just "weather"
While Mr Trump believes that maintaining "clean air" and "clean water" is important, he has dismissed climate change science as a "hoax" and believes environmental restrictions on businesses make them less competitive in the global marketplace. "I do not believe that we should imperil the companies within our country," he told CNN on the issue. "It costs so much and nobody knows exactly if it's going to work."
China should be taken to task on a number of trade-related issues
He has said he will make China stop undervaluing its currency, and force it to step up its environmental and labour standards. He is also critical of the county's lax attitude towards American intellectual property and hacking.
Tokyo and Seoul should build up nuclear arsenals
He has said Japan and South Korea should not rely on the US so much and would benefit from having their own weapons. Nuclear war between Japan and North Korea may be "terrible" but it would be "pretty quick".
Q:
What do you think about Donald trump?
Should we use waterboarding? Dose severe punishment could curb crimes?
What do you think about trump said “Mexico should pay for the "great, great wall"?
Your opinion about Muslims and terrorism?
Your opinion about climate change?
What do you think of the business trading between china and America?
Your opinion about nuclear weapons?
光棍節/單身快樂
How Singles Day got started techinasia
Nanjing University, the possible birthplace of the original Singles Day
For a country where many major holidays can be traced back thousands of years, Singles Day is a refreshingly recent invention. No one is quite sure exactly who first thought it up, but it definitely emerged as a student tradition in the mid-1990s. The most widely-accepted story is that it emerged from the dorms of Nanjing University in 1993 when four single male students got together to discuss how to break free of the loneliness and monotony of single life. One suggested that because of the ones in the date, November 11 would be a good day on which to organize activities for singles.
What started as an idea executed by a small group of friends gradually became a university tradition. Singles Day grew into something like the anti-Valentines day, a day China’s single young people – at first just men, but later single women adopted the tradition as well – could use as an excuse to get together and do fun stuff like visit karaoke bars together. Traditions like eating youtiao – fried dough strips that resemble the number one – in the morning evolved as the holiday spread, and by the late 2000s it had become pretty widely known, especially among China’s youth.
The fact that the holiday went from local to national in less than two decades likely has a lot to do with China’s demographics and its culture. The country has a serious gender gap – by 2020 it will have 35 million more men than it does women – so there are plenty of young, single men who can relate to the desire to have fun and celebrate independence without a significant other. And because there’s immense family pressure on many young Chinese men and women to find a suitable partner and marry young, young people of both genders embraced the holiday as a kind of release. Singles Day was about being with friends and having fun.
Q:
Do you know anything about singles day?
How to have fun and celebrate singles day?
Pros and cons of being single?
Is it difficult to find future spouse?
Chinese single day made online shopping business booming. So what do you think about online shopping?
Why do people get married later?
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