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逻辑是管理的一项基本能力,试试你 逻辑是管理的一项基本能力,试试你逻辑是管理的一项基本能力,而创业本身又更涉及整个企业所有的事情,逻辑能力就更显得重要了,做道逻辑题看看你的逻辑思维能力,难度中等,不是很大。试试吧。在一个 "说谎岛"上,住着两种居民:人和吸血鬼。有一年,这里发生了一场大瘟疫,有一半的人和吸血鬼都生了狂病而变得精神错乱了。这样一来,这里的居民就分成了四类人:神志清醒的人、精神错乱的人、神志清醒的吸血鬼、精神错乱的吸血鬼。从外表上是无法将他们区分开的。他们的不同在于:凡是神志清醒的人总是说真话的,但是,一旦精神错乱了,他也就只会说假话了。吸血鬼同人恰好相反,凡是神志清醒的吸血鬼都是说假话的,但是,他们一旦精神错乱,倒反说起真话来了。这四类人,讲话都很干脆,他们对任何问题的回答,只用两个词:"是"或 "不是"。有一天,有位 "逻辑博士"来到这个岛上。他遇见了一个居民P。"逻辑博士"很想知道P是居于四类居民中的哪一类。于是,他就向P提出一个问题。他根据P的回答,立即就推定P是人还是吸血鬼。后来,他又提出了一个问题,又推定出P是神志清醒的,还是精神错乱的。"逻辑博士"先后提的是哪两个问题呢?这个 "逻辑博士"提的第一个问题是:"你神志清醒吗?"第二个问题是:"你是人吗?"^_^ 答对了吗?分析如下:根据对第一个问题的回答,这位 "逻辑博士"可以推定P是人还是吸血鬼。因为神志清醒的人总是说真话的,因此,他对"你神志清醒吗?"的回答,必然说 "是",而精神错乱的人总是说假话的,他也会回答说 "是"。吸血鬼对这个问题的回答恰恰相反,神志清醒的吸 血鬼因为是说假话,所以他回答 "不是"。精神错乱的吸血鬼说真话,所以他也回答 "不是"。于是,"逻辑博士"就这样推定:只要P回答 "是",他就是人;只要P回答 "不是",他就是吸血鬼。  从P对第二个问题的回答中,这位 "逻辑博士"可以推定他是神志清醒的,还是精神错乱的。因为凡是神志清醒的人,他在回答 "你是人吗?"这一问题时,肯定回答 "是的"。但对精神错乱的人来说, 他一定回答 "不是",因为他总说假话。相反,神志清醒的吸血鬼, 他会回答 "是的",而精神错乱的吸血鬼却会回答 "不是"。于是,"逻辑博士"又可以这样来推定:要是P回答 "是",他就是神志清醒的;要是P回答 "不是",他必然是精神错乱的。
Pentagon warns over China buildup Pentagon warns over China buildupPace and scope of modernization surprises analysts, report saysFrom Mike MountCNNWednesday, May 24, 2006 Posted: 0212 GMT (1012 HKT)story.soldiers.ap.jpgChina has deployed 400,000 ground-force personnel to the three military regions opposite Taiwan.WATCHBrowse/SearchA Pentagon report says China could become a 'credible' regional force (2:18)RELATED• Rice calls for a more open China• China's Hu rallies the troopsYOUR E-MAIL ALERTSChinaTaiwanPentagonUnited Statesor Create Your OwnManage Alerts | What Is This?WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China's rapid military buildup could throw off the balance of power in Asia and threaten other countries in the region, according to a Pentagon report on China's military power.The Pentagon's annual report to Congress says the country's consistent defense spending on aircraft, missiles and ships means China is ever closer to a longer-range military reach."Several aspects of China's military development have surprised U.S. analysts, including the pace and scope of its strategic forces modernization," the report says. "China's military expansion is already such as to alter regional military balances."While China has been expanding its reach with conventional weapons, the country has also improved its nuclear capability with more and improved ballistic missiles. (Watch the Pentagon cast a wary eye on China's buildup -- 2:18)The report stresses that the country's intention to use them only for defensive purposes has not changed, but it is both "qualitatively and quantitatively" improving its long-range nuclear missile force.The "Military Power of the People's Republic of China 2006," report also highlights China's immediate focus on planning for "Taiwan Strait contingencies," including the possibility of U.S. intervention.Taiwan, backed by the United States as its main arms supplier, has a limited Chinese rule. China has long considered the island off its coast to be part of its territory.The United States has said it would defend Taiwan if it were attacked by China, and China has said it would invade if the country officially declared its independence.The 2006 report says that by late 2005, China had deployed some 710-790 mobile short-range ballistic missiles to garrisons opposite Taiwan, and deployment continues to expand at an average rate of about 100 missiles per year.China has deployed 400,000 ground-force personnel to the three military regions opposite Taiwan, an increase of 25,000 from last year, according to the report.It has been upgrading these units with tanks, armored personnel carriers, and a substantial increase in the amount of artillery pieces, the report states.The country has also increased and upgraded its air forces with planes that can fly faster and farther, totaling about 700 aircraft in range of Taiwan, it says.China's move to increase its influence over Taiwan and the region has been costly. It publicly says its defense budget for 2006 is up 15 percent from last year, spending about $35 billion.The Pentagon report says the actual budget is between $70 billion and $105 billion.This compares with the U.S. military budget which topped $400 billion for 2005.
Huge anti-porn rally in Jakarta Huge anti-porn rally in JakartaProposed law would ban kissing in publicSunday, May 21, 2006 Posted: 0722 GMT (1522 HKT)story.playboy.ap.jpgThe protest was a show of force for conservative Islam in Indonesia.YOUR E-MAIL ALERTSIndonesiaParliamentIslamor Create Your OwnManage Alerts | What Is This?JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Tens of thousands of conservative Muslims rallied in the Indonesian capital Sunday in support of a proposed anti-pornography bill that critics say would chip away at the country's secular traditions.The protesters, who arrived in buses organized by mosques and conservative Islamic groups, urged parliament to immediately pass the bill, that in its current form would ban kissing in public -- as well as erotic poetry, dancing, drawing, writing, photos and film.Organizers said 1 million people would attend the demonstration. Turnout appeared far less than that, perhaps 100,000, but it was still one of the largest shows of force by conservative Islam in recent years."Pornography is part of the culture of the West and the unbelievers," said demonstrator Choirul Hassan. "They are exporting this to Indonesia to destroy a whole generation of Muslim youth. They must be stopped."Some demonstrators carried banners calling for the imposition of Islamic law in the country, which is home to some 190 million Muslims -- more than any other country in the world -- but also has significant Christian, Hindu and Buddhist minorities."Ban pornography and stop the sex industry," they shouted. "Down with liberalism and secularism," read one banner in support of the bill, which has become a rallying call for the country's growing hardline fringe.The bill, which was originally drafted in 1999 following the downfall of ex-dictator Suharto, is facing opposition from nationalist lawmakers, who form a majority in the house, and is unlikely to pass as in its current form.Those opposed to the bill include the country's minority faiths, liberal Muslim groups, artists and several outlying regions which fear their traditional dances and culture may be criminalized.They note the country already has laws banning pornography, and say that the police should simply enforce them better.
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