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How worried should we be about the smog? Who is going to be affected2 the most?
Topic 2: More women on boardsA new Chinese study indicates that having more women on company boards reduces fraud. It says "the optimal3 percentage of women on boards is 50 percent" — higher than the average anywhere in the world.
Looking at almost 1,500 fraud investigations4, the research team found that the more male-dominated the board, the higher the likelihood for fraud. The data came from the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
Before we debate whether girls are better than boys, what exactly is securities fraud and how serious is it?
Topic 3: Student job hunters put life-work balance 1stAccording to a new survey, job-hunting Chinese students most value finding an employer that can offer a good life-work balance.
The other top two career goals for students are: to be secure or stable and to be independent.
Human resources consultancy Universum found money is less important than before, with salary expectations down from last year.
The survey has also found that Shanghai replaces Beijing as the most sought-after job locationIs it good that Chinese job hunters don't see money as a priority?
Topic 4: Storage bag helps students to quit mobile phone addictionWith mobile devices becoming so popular, people joke that the distance between life and death isn't as far as the distance between people staring at their phones.
Increasingly, we see this happening even in college classrooms. To combat this rising tide of inattention, the Management Department of the Luoyang Institute of Engineering has taken matters into their own hands. Now, students must put their phones into storage bags before the class even starts.
How serious is this type of problem? Do you think it's just a problem for this school?