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Old 08-22-2011, 10:46 AM   #1
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In China, job seekers are resorting to plastic surgery
The cosmetic surgery business is booming in China as a hyper-competitive labor market has job hunters altering their looks to get an edge with potential employers.Reporting from Shanghai — In this crummy job market, Stephanie Yang figures any little advantage will help. Even double eyelids.So on a cold January morning, the 21-year-old college senior walked into one of dozens of plastic surgery clinics here and plopped down $730, the equivalent of one year's tuition. An hour later she came out with two big bandages over her eyes.When she removed the dressing the next day, Yang was aghast at her red, puffy eyelids. But now she looks out with her round eyes, a sharp crease across the upper lids, ready for the next interview."They may not say it openly, but during the process they will pick the prettier one," she says.Judging by the boom in plastic surgeries lately, a lot of young Chinese would agree.In the U.S., the recession has led to a steep drop in cosmetic surgeries, which generally aren't paid for by health insurers. Nose jobs aren't covered in China either, but that's not stopping consumers here. Job hunters know that a pleasing face helps to get a foot in the door."I've been surprised how busy it is," says Dr. Liao Yuhua, president of Shanghai Time Plastic Surgery Hospital, one of the largest in the city. Business began to increase last November, she says, and in recent weeks has been running 40% higher than a year ago. At its busiest in January, Liao says,louboutin pas cher, her team of 10 surgeons was doing as many as 100 procedures a day,moncler quincy, raising noses, cutting eyelids and chiseling angular faces into the shape of smooth goose eggs.Just about the only thing Shanghai Time doesn't do are leg-lengthening surgeries, an expensive and painful procedure that illustrates just how far some Chinese are willing to go to boost their employment prospects.When the hospital surveyed patients,louboutin, it learned that about 50% of the cases were job-related. Of them, one group is college students about ready to graduate, Liao says. The other: "White-collar employees after being laid off are having surgery so they are more attractive for the job search," says the retired pediatrician. Most patients are women.Overall statistics on cosmetic surgeries aren't available, but nearly a dozen leading Chinese hospitals reported similarly strong business since late last fall, about the period when the global financial crisis began to take its toll on China's economy and the labor market.That's also around the time that many college seniors in China start sending out resumes and hunting for jobs for the day they graduate. But this year is turning out to be particularly tough. Government officials estimate that 6.1 million students will graduate from vocational schools, colleges and universities, up 9% from 2008. Researchers predict one-fourth of them will still be looking for work by year's end, adding to the unemployment rolls that have swelled with millions of migrant workers cut from factories.China's latest official urban jobless rate is 4.2%, but the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences says the actual figure is more than double that.He Wei, a campus recruiter for Zhaopin.com, a large personnel services firm, says he's seeing 25% fewer positions offered to fresh graduates now than a year ago. What's more, companies such as China Telecom and China Mobile are no longer settling for those with just bachelor's degrees, he says, and graduates across the board can expect to be offered significantly lower pay.Chinese labor laws forbid employers from hiring based on race, ethnicity, ###### and religion. But "as to other employment discrimination such as appearance, there aren't yet any laws clearly prohibiting them," says Ye Jingyi,Louboutin chaussure, a law professor at Peking University.Many employers make no bones about what they're looking for in a candidate's looks. In Zhaopin's online job listings, more than 2,doudoune moncler,250 recruitment ads mention height, weight and other physical requirements.Beijing Modern Women's Hospital is looking for a nurse: Applicants must be taller than 5 feet, 2.5 inches and have "acceptable facial features," it says. Shanghai Jibei Electronics Co. has a similar height requirement for its assistant manager position, and it also wants someone who likes to smoke and drink wine -- apparently so the new hire will be able to get along better at business gatherings."I agree that there are lots of great people who are not tall, for example Napoleon," says Li Li,Louboutin chaussure pas cher, Shanghai Jibei's director of human resources. "It's just the social environment and cultural preference in China," he says. "People would feel that workers lower than a certain height aren't so healthy, too weak to stand in a gust of wind and can't take a heavy workload."No wonder some Chinese pay thousands of dollars to have doctors break their legs and have steel pins inserted in their bones; these surgeries typically add 3 inches to a person's height but are considered very dangerous. HealthTop TipsNutritionLoveLifestyleHappinessWeight Loss More commonly, young Chinese looking to boost their job prospects want double eyelids, higher or sharper noses,Giubbotti Moncler, rounder cheekbones and other changes that will give a face smoother lines, softer curves and symmetrical features. The Chinese call it san ting wu yan, or three equal parts and five eyes. From the chin to the bottom of the nose to the top of the eyebrow should be equidistant, while the space from one temple to the other should be five equal parts, each the width of an eye."In general, Chinese prefer lighter skin color . . . because Chinese people feel that white skin looks more delicate and smooth," says Dr. Zhao Jun, a plastic surgeon at Renai Hospital in Shanghai, adding that he's noticed a surge in students in his caseload.Even for government jobs, applicants are graded for yibiao, or appearance. In one extreme example, Hunan province in central China required that its civil servants have "symmetrical breasts." The policy was scrapped after applicants protested a few years ago."Students are under a lot of pressure, that's why they choose to have plastic surgery," says Wang Xing, director of Vocational School & College Graduates Placement Administration in Wuhan, in central China.Crystal Yao, a 22-year-old senior majoring in journalism at Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, scoffs at the idea of putting a knife to her face to improve her job outlook."It's totally unnecessary and absurd," she says.Yet the young woman also laments the hyper-competitive labor market. Yao says she was one of about 10,000 people who applied for 20 flight attendant openings at Japan Airlines last November. She got as far as the final round of 96."It's understandable if some girls want to do it," she says.Surgery patient Stephanie Yang, who also asked that her English name be used to protect her privacy, has done everything imaginable to boost her odds of landing a job.In her senior year majoring in medical technology, Yang is interning 40 hours a week without pay at a health testing institute. She says she sent out her resume to 100 employers. She has made cold calls to managers so she could show off her excellent English. She's tapped her family connections to try to get a leg up.Before she got the eyelid surgery, the ponytailed woman had four interviews. All of them were with men, she says."I think it's ridiculous, but I can't do anything about it," she says of the attention paid to looks. Yang doesn't expect her new eyes to outshine her other qualifications.Then again,Giubbotto Moncler, she says, "you really don't know what might be the crucial factor. . . . Any advantage helps."
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“哀莫大于心死”,我常常感到这是形容一个人的哀伤去到极点,就象心已死去个别。今天脑袋中忽然想起这句话 ,于是到处找寻它的出处。终于让我找到,并有了新的理解。
这句话我的最新懂得是:悲哀,不会比思维的僵化更重大。人最主要的是保留生命,没有生命,所有感觉就没有了 载体不复存在。其次是思维要机动,要清楚,悲哀只是人的感到中最一般的一种,就象日出日落一样平凡。不用爱 慕别人,不用哀伤自己,不必同情别人,ナイキ エアフォースワン,不用幸运本人.......所有感觉都是临时的,享受性命就要领会生命带来的的所有感觉。每个人都有自己 应当做的事,不是为了某一个人或某一件事而活。
这一句出自孔子与颜渊的一段对话,下面是原文与译文:
【原文】
颜渊问于仲尼曰:“夫子步亦步,夫子趋亦趋,夫子驰亦驰;夫子奔逸绝尘(1),而回瞠若乎后矣(2)!”夫 子曰:“回,何谓邪?”曰:“夫子步,亦步也;夫子言,亦言也;夫子趋,亦趋也;夫子辩,亦辩也;夫子驰, 亦驰也;夫子言道,回亦言道也;及奔逸绝尘而回瞠若乎后者,夫子不言而信(3),不比而周(4),无器而民 滔乎前(5),而不知所以然罢了矣”。
仲尼曰:“恶(6),可不察与!夫哀莫大于心逝世,nike air force 1,而人死亦次之。日出东方而入于西极,万物莫不比喻(7),有目有趾者(8),ナイキ エアフォース1,待是而后胜利(9),是出则存,是入则亡。万物亦然,有待也而死,有待也而生(10)。吾一受其成形(1 1),而不化以待尽(12),郊物而动(13),昼夜无隙,而不知其所终,薰然其成形(14)。知命不能规 乎其前(15),丘以是日徂(16)。吾毕生与汝交一臂而失之(17),可不哀与!女殆著乎吾所以著也。彼 已尽矣(18),而女求之认为有,是求马于唐肆也(19)。吾服女也甚忘,女服吾也亦甚忘(20)。固然, 女奚患焉!虽忘乎故吾,吾有不忘者存。”
【译文】
颜渊向孔子问道:“先生行走我也行走,先生快步我也快步,先生奔跑我也奔驰,先生脚不沾地迅疾飞驰,学生只 能干瞪着眼落在后面了!”孔子说:“颜回,你这些话是什么意思呢?”颜回说:“先生行走,我也跟着行走;先 生谈话,我也跟着说话;先生快步,我也随着快步;先生争辩,我也跟着辩论;先生奔跑,我也跟着奔跑;先生念 叨大道,我也跟着议论大道;等到先生快步如飞、脚不沾地敏捷奔跑而学生干瞪着眼落在后面,是说先生不说什么 却可能守信于大家,不表现亲热却能使情义传遍四周所有的人,不居高位、不获势力却能让国民像滔滔流水那样涌 聚于身前,而我却不理解先生为什么可以这样。”
孔子说:“唉,这怎么能够不加审察呢!悲痛没有比心灵的僵死更大,而人的躯体死亡仍是次一等的。太阳从东方 升起而隐没于最西端,万物不什么不遵守这一方向,有眼有脚的人,エアフォース,等待着太阳的运行而获取成功,太阳升起便取得生存,太阳隐没便走向死亡。万物全都是这样,等待太阳的隐没 而逐渐灭亡,仰赖太阳的升起而逐步成长。我一旦禀受大天然赋予我的形体,就不会变化成其余形体而等候终极的 衰亡,随应外物的变更而相应有所举动,日夜不停从不会有过间歇,ナイキ エアフォース,而且竟不晓得变化发展的终结所在,是那么平和而又做作地铸就了当初的形体。我知道运气的部署不可能预先窥 伺,エアフォース1,所以我只是天天跟着变化而推移。我终身跟你相交密切无间而你却不能真正懂得我,能不悲哀吗?你大略只是显 明地看到了我那些明显的方面,它们全都已经逝去,可是你还在追求它们而确定它们的存在,这就像是在空市上寻 求马匹一样。我对你形象的思存很快就会遗忘,你对我的形象的思存也会很快成为从前。虽然如斯,你还忧患什么 呢!即便忘掉了旧有的我,而我仍会有不被遗忘的货色存在”。
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