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1.The second one is to find out advantages and limitations about the Stanford-Binet scale through the trial research, and to gain some information of the theory frame and compiling practice for developing our national standard individual intelligence scale.
2.Individual tuition on a large scale may become possible with the rapid development of computer technology.
3.More than individual programs, a full-scale social change is needed so that healthful eating and physical activity becomes the norm, added panelist Toni Yancey of the University of California, Los Angeles.
5.The museums in this network are of different levels and focus on different categories. Non-governmental organizations and individual citizens are encouraged to establish small-scale special-purpose museums, help improve the technological content in museums, and make their efforts to protect and utilize ancient buildings.
6.On the other hand, the active method that collect pay sets, social insurance premium is executed collect pay integratedly, by revenue management by cess Wu mechanism system executes apanage to collect, by capture cost individual and pay cost unit press formulary scale, tax of the salary with individual income tax, wage declare to orgnaization of social security agency along with all the others, duty reaching the ground collects sectional pay.
7.Among the herd of livestock and poultry, there shall be no individual corral for feeding, except the following: sire, young animal or poultry, small-scale rearing, sick, and giving birth ? after the confirmation process has been completed.
8.A social entrepreneur is an individual, group, network, organization, or alliance of organizations that seeks sustainable, large-scale change through pattern-breaking ideas in what or how governments, nonprofits, and businesses do to address significant social problems.
10.Construction of cultural facilities for local use shall be strengthened in the different villages, towns, and urban neighborhoods within the jurisdiction of Beijing. The policies requiring construction of public cultural facilities in newly-developed and re-developed housing areas shall be vigorously enforced. Local communities, social organizations and individual citizens are all encouraged to invest in the construction of small-scale cultural facilities that can help residents take part in cultural and fitness programs.

