Big changes have happened
Updated: 2012-10-31 19:07
By Joy.guo (chinadaily.com.cn)
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During this decade, our life condition has changed a lot in food, clothing, housing and traffic means. As for myself, I bought a big apartment and automobile and got a promotion in my job.
There are big changes in some cities and rural regions. Cities are getting more beautiful and crowded than before. With the advent of transportation, people travel to other cities and even to other countries.
In one word, as for material possession, we really got a lot. At the same time, we also lost many things. We are not young and healthy again. The prices are rising. There are many safe problems for food and medicine and other field. The air and water pollution is getting more and more serious than before. People don't believe each other again.
Anyway, the government should face up to these problems in a right and positive attitude and we should take some effective measures to solve them step by step.
Of course, other developed countries also experienced all these problems in the past. I believe we can make it if we do our best.
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