第1个回答 2009-06-06
Ok, gotta answer in English as you required, but my answers are somewhat funny, take it or reject it? haha....
1.when does a child become an adult ?
A: when they are physically and emotionally mature enough to try to find their soul mates!
2.what is more important, freedom or security?
A: The Western monopoly over the globe and their killings of the original inhabitants show the white guys need freedom while the conquered need security (driven to live in the f*cking "reservations")
3,what does the rest of the world think about China ?
A: Envy (poor countries) , hatred (rich countries) .
第2个回答 2009-06-06
1.When he or she is eighteen.
2.Freedom.Because it's the significance of life.
3.They think China is a strong developing country and will be huge in future.
第3个回答 2009-06-06
When a child can independently bear his own responsibility that day, he grew up. Their manhood in 18 years of age.
Free and safe, I think safety is more important. No security, life is not a guarantee, that freedom and what significance.
Other countries in the world in the view of China, China is increasingly progress.
But I don't understand you ask these questions is to explain what
第4个回答 2009-06-05
小孩子什么时候成年?
自由和安全之间 那个更为重要?
外部世界怎样看待中国?
第5个回答 2009-06-06
These are my personal opinions
1. You've omitted the middle passage of "teenager". A child becomes a teenager, well, when they're in their teens. When someone truly becomes an adult they are mentally and physically more mature, and are able to take on responsibily for themselves. The general age is 18 (by law depending where you are) but it varies for each individual.
2. Freedom and security should be equally important things. However if I had to choose I would choose freedom. The freedom to live your life as you please. If you had security but no freedom there would be no meaning to life as you may as well be just a puppet. Freedom without security has its risks, but you make your own choices and choose your own path in life. It also depends on if you can take the responsibility of the freedom given to you.
3. Depending on the region, people have different views on China. Developed countries see China as a booming nation, growing in every aspect such as economy; while other developing countries see China as a somewhat developed country. However it also depends on the people and their level of education. Middle class people who has no knowledge will be easily influenced by the media around them. While politically involved will believe in their own perceptions. People that have been to China either praise the culture, or curse the still present rather visible poverty, or both. The general concensus of the society in developed countries suggests that China is still far from being developed, mostly because of the negative news and media surrounding China; while some of the upper ranks/country leaders see China as a threat to their countries' position in the world.
These are just my personal thoughts. If you have any difference in opinion please do not make a fuss about it. ^^