- Chữa đề Writing thật tiếp theo thôi cả nhà ơi - Đề số 10 nhé: Some people think it is more important to spend public money on promoting a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent illness than to spend it on the treatment for people who are already ill. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Bài mẫu:
The state spending on public health has become a widely perpetual concern. Some individuals argue that these already scarce resources should be reserved for the prevention of lifestyle-related illness. In my opinion, the government should focus more on the prevention of illnesses rather than medical treatment.
On the one hand, certain acute diseases, non-preventable regardless of governmental efforts to promote a healthy lifestyle, still need a state budget allocation for medical care. One of the primary duties of the government is to provide publicly funded healthcare to the whole population. Therefore, covering therapeutic and medical costs for those already developing symptoms of acute conditions would be a significant part of that duty, helping mitigate the financial burden associated with those maladies. In other words, a dearth of investment in treatment would be devastating patients’ individual life and wreaking havoc on overall social welfare.
On the other hand, promoting a healthy lifestyle as a prevention strategy is meant to avoid the entire economic burden of chronic diseases, affecting a significant proportion of the population. Those conditions, occurring across different life course stages, share common preventable risk factors relating to unhealthy behaviors, including poor nutrition, inadequate physical activity, and chronic heavy drinking and smoking. If left unchecked, trends in chronic diseases risk factors combined with a growing and aging population will increase the numbers of people living with chronic conditions, later causing the heavy burden of illness in patients, their families, and the community. Therefore, given a scarcity of state budgets for various public services, the government should directly provide information, including health education campaigns, or regulating information, such as limits on advertising and guidelines on food labelings. As a result, positive changes in individual lifestyle would follow, helping them withstand the ravages of time, and saving the state budget for other economically beneficial needs, such as technological investment, education, and infrastructure, rather than spending on treatment.
In conclusion, while allocating its healthcare budget in treatment, the government should promote a healthy lifestyle to avoid preventable chronic diseases due to its economic rationality.
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敬自由 / 性別平權
過去的台灣社會或許有男主外女主內的概念
但越來越多男性選擇以育嬰假方式陪伴小孩成長
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在台灣可以申請領8成津貼的育嬰留停6個月
而整個社會的氛圍
也讓伴侶雙方能有機會協調、自由選擇
.
外交部在今年聯合國推案影片《敬 自由》中
我們就拍攝了這樣一位年輕爸爸
.
『在這裡 各種想法進步得很快
我和太太擁有完全一樣的選擇跟機會
因為想陪孩子長大
所以我跟公司請了半年育嬰假
他開口說的第一個單字就是爸爸
面對同樣重要的家庭與事業
我們一樣有力量』
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若聯合國的重要任務之一是要讓國家尊重人民的權利
台灣的夥伴價值值得聯合國重視
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Ingrained gender roles have taken a heavy toll on previous generations in #Taiwan and the greater Asia region. Many brilliant women were forced out of their careers and had to undertake the lion’s share of childcare duties, while men were denied the opportunity to be the primary care-giver to their children. Things are changing here in Taiwan and the government is trying to make this change easier, allowing both men and women to take up to six months parental leave to care for their child, with subsidies available allowing them to collect around 80% of their salary.
In the recent promotional short, "To Freedom," as part of MOFA’s #UNGA76 campaign, we feature the story of one such young parent, who represents many young men taking advantage of the recent changes to parental leave allowance:
“It’s quite progressive here. My wife and I have the same choices and opportunities. As I wanted to spend time with my child, I took six months parental leave from work and so his first word was “Daddy!” Family and career carry equal importance and require equal strength.”
If the UN states part of its mission as encouraging countries around the world to respect the rights of their people, Taiwan's vision of global partnership can serve as a valuable reference.
#UNGA76
#HearTaiwan
#WorkingTogether
#FreedomForAll
#UNGlobalGoals
#TaiwanCanHelp
#RespectTheRightsOfPeople
#GenderEquality #WomensEmpowerment
#SDG5
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#世界醫師會 的青年部門年度會議,在台灣凌晨3點結束了
台灣現在是仙境,別國真的是地獄,尤其是醫師和醫療人員
在世界各地因為疫情嚴重,慢性病族群更加危險
社區基礎照護(Primary Health Care, PHC)產生了很大的變革
它必須重新組織並效能化,也因此需要更大的投資
PHC是達成全民均健最重要的元素
而PHC最重要的元素則是working force,指的就是我們的醫療人員們
其中就是要保護好醫護人員們的福祉與能量,才能維持他們的臨床訓練與提供醫療服務
但是諷刺的是,很多國家都已經做不到
跟我同一組的有奈及利亞、希臘、伊拉克、緬甸
這幾國家都有不同面向的醫療崩壞
奈及利亞沒有專科的專家,無法有足夠知識引導基層醫師
希臘是大量的醫療員工輪調、訓練不足的年輕醫師被推向前線,造成更大量的感染
伊拉克把購買足夠的PPE個人防護裝備推給醫師,叫醫師和護理師自己購買...
緬甸是不同面向的問題,他們國家的政變軍隊會殺醫師
他們醫師也正在參與公民不服從運動
對此,世界醫師會正在考慮可能的聲援
但是目前只能說出:"任何事情透過政治途徑都是最難的"
在他們後面報告真的太沉重了,擔心台灣成績擔心會引起他們不愉快
因此我換了一個說法:
希臘和伊拉克的故事我感到遺憾
而台灣在2003年SARS也是經歷了跟你們現在一樣的事情
那時犧牲了一堆醫護
我們重整了應變系統,在此之前也提升醫師之間的基礎訓練
所以現在才能夠整個不一樣,而保護了醫師、維持我們的醫療系統運作
代表台灣,被排最後一個報告,真的有夠累XD
但是最後得到的評價也還蠻爽的
我的報告被組織幹部和伊拉克朋友稱讚回應:
"Thank you for your excellent presentation. I will add you to the mailing list of the working group to participate in our future projects."
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本周EPI WIN (WHO流行病訊息中心) 的消息:
將推出 #疫調App “Contact Tracing” 接觸者追蹤
感覺這是 疾管家 + 電子足跡
contact tracing 需要與在地社群密切持續合作
所以community trust (社區互信)是成功的關鍵
要使用起來
參與者地方和中央政府決策者,包括非政府/營利組織
及所有利害關係人,都需要相關知識及資訊
並能藉此傳遞知識及資訊到地方社群是目標
目標達成才能促進community trust。
歐洲Covid案例目前透過紅十字會推App,但接受度低
還沒有找到很好的方法說服大眾相信這種App
50%覺得tracing沒有用。
一推就發現陷入侵犯隱私權風暴,所以覺得很無力。
以HIV community posts, Zambia範圍內,追蹤新冠為例
先有1000 index patients,再擴張到3000 contacts再測
成為一個追蹤工作模式
一開始被找到的接觸者不一定願意測
但有口碑後大部分的人都願意測
滾動使用顯示測越多,樣本越大之下陽性率越少
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#歐洲狀況
各國正在與病毒變異作鬥爭,而公民和政客都面臨著封鎖疲勞。
英國隨後的成功疫苗接種運動,使情況得到了明顯改善
但西班牙最近發現病例數再次上升,構成了該國的第四波熱潮。
法國是歐洲最早在10月下旬實施第二次封鎖的國家之一
該國在3月中旬第三次封鎖,但在一個月後,新病例數也沒有顯示出任何實質性改善。
德國聯邦政府批准的開放於3月初開始,但因為疫情微升幾乎立即被撤銷。
像西班牙一樣,義大利也依靠區域封鎖制度奏效
對複活節實行了暫時的嚴格封鎖,但最近發現第三波感染人數再次下降。
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#嬌生疫苗的血栓事件
美國聯邦衛生機構建議暫停使用
此外,由於有4300萬劑輝瑞和Moderna疫苗可供使用,強生公司短暫的停藥可能可以彌補。
這是是一次很好的公共衛生教育
作出暫停施打並進一步公開討論
透明及科學化態度都是好的
相信經過專家討論後,美國仍會薦繼續施打
對於剛開始施打疫苗的台灣政府,也應抱持同樣態度。
畢竟美國目前至少有兩種疫苗可以施打
應該就不會有公衛問題
但台灣到現在為止只有AZ 一種疫苗可以選擇
不應隨嬌生疫苗事件任意起舞而裹足不前。
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#智利 疫情在高度接種下仍偏嚴重
在周四仍記錄了每100萬人中平均377例新感染病例
儘管每100人中已接種67劑疫苗-相當於40%的人口接受了至少一劑疫苗
而27%的人已經完全接種了疫苗。
在巴林(截至4月15日,每100人60劑)和卡達(41劑)也發生了同樣的現象。
除了接種時間和完整劑量間隔問題
也顯示疫苗之外,仍需配合公共衛生措施的重要性
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史丹福大學知識分享: 做生意的九大元素 - 《Business Model Canvas 商業摸式圖》
如何定立及優化你的 Business Model Canvas 商業摸式圖?
做生意,你要認識你嘅 Business Model Canvas 商業模式圖,有九格。
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#paragonasia #做生意的九大元素
全文內容:
做生意,你要認識你嘅 Business Model Canvas 商業模式圖,有九格, 逐個逐個同你講。
肺炎第四波開始有減退嘅跡象, 等佢過咗之後,一連幾場星期六,我會在 Paragon Co-work Space 搞下做生意分享早餐會, 其中一場會講 Business Model Canvas,人少少,4位,大家交個朋友。講下你盤生意點善用 Business Model Canvas 嘅九格。
我2016及17, 連續兩年代表Cyberport 帶團去 Stanford Business School 有個創業 bootcamp ,教授 Baba Shiv and Sarah Soule 話創業做生意,你要了解自己嘅 Business Model Canvas.
(1) Value Propositions 價值主張
做生意,你先要知道你幫到人啲乜? 你有乜樣好過人? 點解人哋要揀你? 新啲? 快啲? 平啲? 靚啲? 型啲? Why you?
我做商舖基金,就係幫人哋用少啲嘅資金, 分散風險, 買舖唔使煩,提升回報。
Paragon Co-Work Space 就希望係東九龍集中火力,以幾個center 發揮協同效,提供畀創業者最優越嘅營商空間。
記住,想租 Co-Work Space 可聯絡 Samuel Szeto Tel: (+852) 6215 0550
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你呢? 你嘅 Value Propositions 價值主張係乜呢?
(2) Key Activities 關鍵活動
要帶出以上嘅價值主張,你每日應該做緊啲乜? 生產? 研究? 客戶服務? 解決問題? 建立平台聯繫客戶, 由佢哋自己交易? Whatever...
記住喎,你做嘅嘢,應該係帶到價值主張 key value preposition 畀你嘅客人。而唔係講一套做另一套, 花咗啲時間係無聊,人客都唔care嘅活動上。
Now you know why 我日日拍商舖片,已經拍咗二千幾條, 因為我最重要就係日日要睇舖。
(3) Customer Segment 目標客群
邊個係你班客呢? 大眾市場? Niche market? 男人/女人/成年人/學生哥?
個個都可以係你嘅客,but who is your primary customer? who is your most important customer? 主要及最重要客戶? 你要搞得好清楚,when in conflict,邊個利益行先?
我成日都話如果你係揸住港幣八百萬以上流動資產(非物業),能夠投資最少三百萬以上喺商舖基金,你就係我 primary customer 你嘅利益行先。
你盤生意呢? Who are your customers? Who is your primary and most important customer?
(4) Channels 通路
你點樣搵到、掂到你班客呢? 班客又點識你、點搵你、點俾錢到你呢? 分五個階段: (1) 認知 Awareness (佢先要識你),(2) 評估 Evaluation (再諗過計過), (3) 購買 Purchase (俾錢), (4)傳遞 Delivery (你提供產品或服務),(5) 最後,售後服務 Aftersale Service,希望滿意回頭再幫襯。
你盤生意嘅掂到個客嘅Channel 係乜呢?
(5) Customer Relationships 客戶關係。
你點樣同你個客戶保持關係呢? One-on-One? 或 ATM 咁, 機械式,用電腦? 建立個客戶 Community 社群 , 或者大家一齊俾 idea 共同創造 co-creation?
好似我咁,做咗我嘅商舖投資者,全部都會同我one-on-one有個whatsapp group,任何問題,我都即時回答。任何商舖最新發展, 內幕消息,同埋我哋買咗乜舖沽咗乜舖,我都會即時同佢溝通。 唔單止舖,佢哋好多個人投資同生意,得嘅話我都會提供我嘅意見及幫助。 佢畀得錢我使,我梗係第一時間幫佢。 Paragon co-work space 老闆都係我投資者之一, 佢幫我,我幫佢,當然我都想幫佢宣傳下Paragon Co-Work Space ?
你同你班客嘅關係又係乜呢? 會唔會幫襯咗你,其實你都唔知佢係邊個,大家根本冇溝通過呢?
(6) Key Partners 關鍵合作夥伴
你點叻都好,你自己做唔曬所有嘢。 你日常要同邊個多合作,改善關係,先能夠做到更好呢? 有效同供應商夾得好啲,生意會唔會易做好多?
我成日講笑咁講,我「真正」老闆其實係全港各大小地產經紀, 我日日都要擦佢哋鞋, 因為如果經紀唔畀荀盤我,我這行馬上唔駛做。Fit 馬都變跛馬。同經紀夾得好? Fit 馬變飛馬。
你呢? 你同 key partners 又夾成點?
(7) Key Resources 關鍵資源。
做你以上咁多樣嘢,你需要咩資源呢? 錢? 人? 知識? 廠房?
知道要乜,咁喺邊度搵呢? 點樣提高營運效率? 盡量用少啲資源,做多啲、做快啲呢?
如果我只是一個普通炒家, 大部分炒家都只係需要一個司機(揸佢周圍睇舖),一個秘書(安排日常工作雜務),一個會計(管理好盤帳,交少啲稅),3個人就搞惦,炒幾十億貨都係三個就夠。
但一商舖基金嘅話, 受證監會監管, Responsible Officers 持牌人起碼要有兩個,Compliance Officer 又加多個,再加財務/會計監管,再加 License Representatives 又要考牌,年年續牌, 成立基今日要開曼群島 Cayman Islands 註冊, 律師/會計/基金行政費用一大堆,成本馬上大升。 咁你做生意就要自己計,值唔值得呢?
你呢? What are your key resources? 點搵? 無又點呢?
(8) Cost Structure 成本結構
你做生意嘅成本架構係乜呢? 你最貴嘅成本喺邊度? 大部係 Fixed Costs 固定成本? 或大部分係會隨着你嘅生意額上落 Variable Costs 呢 ?
老實說, 我公司同事們嘅老底(底薪)唔算高, 但佢哋嘅收入會隨著我哋嘅基金每季嘅表現 ,來分花紅。 因為我要班同事們及我哋嘅投資者大家利益一致。 基金賺錢,大家分多啲。基金蝕本,大家都無花紅。This is our cost structure! 你呢?
(9) 以上所有嘢都係支出,最後當然是收錢啦 - Revenue Stream 收益流。
你點收錢呢? 每件收? 每月收? 每次使用收?月費、年費? 版權費、 顧問費 、廣告費、利息、佣金? 係預繳、現金交收、或做完先收數? 會唔會有難尾? 送貨如送米,收數如乞米? 收入係唔係個個月都要有? 重複性購買? 或餐搵餐食餐餐清? 你係做緊農夫定獵人?
我自己嘅商舖基金會收首次認購費, 每個月會收管理費, 同埋間舖賣咗出街之後賺錢,會收表現分紅 performance fee. 賺就收,唔賺就唔收。 之前嗰兩項叫做「維皮」, 表現分紅先至係我哋嘅肥豬肉。你呢? 錢從邊道嚟,點嚟呢?
記住做以上12345678一啲都唔難, 免費嘅話,十萬個人搵你做。 最難嘅係第九,收錢。 但其實收錢都唔難。 你可以支出100蚊,收得廿蚊。蝕80蚊,咁你要繼續的話可能要不斷地「籌錢」, 吹水吹到以後個餅好大, 希望有投資者畀你錢繼續燒。咁下期你可能支出200蚊,收入80蚊, 感覺收入大升,但其實可能仲蝕多咗。 今時今日,好多初創企業就係咁。 收入係多咗,但蝕得更多。
無話對與錯,大有大做細有細做,做生意你可以專注「籌錢」,亦都可以專注「賺錢」。我選擇「先賺錢、再籌錢」,因為賺到嘅錢係自己嘅,籌錢嘅錢係欠人嘅, 感覺真係好唔同! 我自己做商舖基金,就係exactly 「先賺錢、再籌錢」, 如果憑我自己能力都未能夠賺錢,我邊有資格去籌錢,幫客人搵更多錢呢?
記住,最好嘅生意應該係收入多過支出, 而且多過好多,持續地多, 咁你就本事! I like this business.
有興趣以上九個做生意嘅元素,Business Model Canvas 的:
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(2) Key Activities 關鍵活動
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(4) Channels 通路
(5) Customer Relationships 客戶關係
(6) Key Partners 關鍵合作夥伴
(7) Key Resources 關鍵資源
(8) Cost Structure 成本結構
(9) Revenue Stream 收益流
肺炎第四波後嘅星期六,我一齊同你小組分享下, 度下你們生意點做好啲。有興趣 send 卡片畀 Suki, 喺 Paragon Co-Work Space 呢度見啦!
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Hong Kong Strong - Brandon Li
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We do videos on intriguing & thought-provoking Asiany topics, including stereotypes, history, culture & geography.
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[WHY HONG KONG HAS THE LONGEST LIFE EXPECTANCY?]
50.1 years. According to the World Health Organization, this is the average life expectancy in the country of Sierra Leone. As of now, one of the lowest in the world.
At the other end of the spectrum, we have countries like Italy, Iceland, Singapore and Switzerland all with an average life expectancy well into their 80’s. Now beating all those countries however, is (of course) Japan, topping the list at 83.7 years. (Note that the UN data is a little different). Regardless, this is the country with the longest average life expectancy.
But, this video is not about Japan, because there is a city with an even longer life expectancy.
This is Hong Kong, a city with over 7.4 million people living on about a thousand square kilometres of land. One of the most densely populated places on the planet - a fast paced city that never sleeps.
It’s a city of contradictions with towering buildings next to lush green mountains, street food stalls alongside McDonald’s & KFC’s, markets selling cheap counterfeits in front of designer stores, but the most surprising perhaps is the extremely long life expectancy of the people living in what is one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Hong Kong has an average life expectancy of 84.3 years.
Ironically enough, Hong Kong literally translates to ‘Fragrant Harbour’.
This video will cover:
- Hong Kong weather and climate
- Londons' Great Smog of 1952
- Geographical access to good food
- Cuisine / diet
- Accessibility of walkways and footpaths
- Fitness and habits
- Taichi & Qigong
- Environment
- WHO global network of age-friendly cities
- Hong Kong's healthcare system / primary care / hospital treatment
- Smoking
- Strong family ties
- Mahjong
- Retirement age
- Many older generation Hong Kongers were not boring in China, but in Mainland China
- China's Cultural Revolution
primary care who 在 serpentza Youtube 的最讚貼文
How do foreign families who move to China cope with raising their Children here? If you wanted to come and live in China, could you bring your kids along? What about schooling? What about Medical care? I speak to my friend Kodak who has three American children and his American wife here in China.
George's YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXJ3BSjYia767J_UhbjcNw
Kodak's gaming channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZO2fd3bVGSXmYuCfQRjNNg
Education in China is a state-run system of public education run by the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for at least nine years, known as the nine-year compulsory education, which the government funds.
It includes six years of primary education, starting at age six or seven, and three years of junior secondary education (middle school) for ages 12 to 15. Some provinces may have five years of primary school but four years for middle school. After middle school, there are three years of high school, which then completes the secondary education.
The Ministry of Education reported a 99 percent attendance rate for primary school and an 80 percent rate for both primary and middle schools. In 1985, the government abolished tax-funded higher education, requiring university applicants to compete for scholarships based on academic ability. In the early 1980s the government allowed the establishment of the first private school, increasing the number of undergraduates and people who hold doctoral degrees fivefold from 1995 to 2005.
In 2003 China supported 1,552 institutions of higher learning (colleges and universities) and their 725,000 professors and 11 million students (see List of universities in China). There are over 100 National Key Universities, including Peking University and Tsinghua University. Chinese spending has grown by 20% per year since 1999, now reaching over $100bn, and as many as 1.5 million science and engineering students graduated from Chinese universities in 2006. China published 184,080 papers as of 2008.
China has also become a top destination for international students. As of 2013, China is the most popular country in Asia for international students, and ranks third overall among countries.
Laws regulating the system of education include the Regulation on Academic Degrees, the Compulsory Education Law, the Teachers Law, the Education Law, the Law on Vocational Education, and the Law on Higher Education. See also: Law of the People's Republic of China.
Although Shanghai and Hong Kong are among the top performers in the Programme for International Student Assessment, China's educational system has been criticized for its rigorousness and its emphasis on test preparation.
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