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河南科技大学动物与科技学院教师吴庭才、董发明等经常向农民朋友传授家禽家畜疾病防治知识,并提供家禽家畜养殖方面的技术咨询、技术培训和技术服务。允银现创办的洛阳市鲲鹏饲料有限公司,年产值达4000多万元,研发生产的鲲鹏牌饲料因技术含量高,深受广大养殖场农户好评,产品销售遍及河南、山西、山东等地。

你如何评价材料中的科技下乡活动?

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答案

(1)开展科技下乡活动,是加强社会主义先进文化建设的有效形式,推动了经济与社会的协调发展,有利于增加农民的收入;(2)科技下乡有利于提高公民的科学文化素质,为物质文明的发展提供智力支持,促进经济的发展。

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Almost every day the media discovers an African American community fighting some form of environmental threat from land fills, garbage dumps, petrochemical plants, refineries, bus depots, and the list goes on. For years, residents watched helplessly as their communities became dumping grounds.
But citizens didn’t remain silent for long. Local activists have been organizing under the mantie of environmental justice since as far back as 1968. More than three decades ago, the concept of environmental justice had not registered on the radar screens of many environmental or civil rights groups. But environmental justice fits squarely under the civil rights umbrella. It should not be forgotten that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. went to Memphis on an environmental and economic justice mission in 1968, seeking support for striking garbage workers who were underpaid and whose basic duties exposed them to environmentally hazardous conditions.
In 1979, a landmark environmental discrimination lawsuit filed in Houston, followed by similar litigation efforts in the 1980s, rallied activists to stand up to corporations and demand government intervention.
In 1991, a new breed of environmental activists gathered in Washington, D.C. , to bring national attention to pollution problems threatening low-income and minority communities. Leaders introduced the concept of environmental justice, protesting that Black, poor and working-class communities often received less environmental protection than White or more affluent communities. The first National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit effectively broadened what "the environment" was understood to mean. It expanded the definition to include where we live, work, play, worship and go to school, as well as the physical and natural world. In the process, the environmental justice movement changed the way environmentalism is practiced in the United States and, ultimately, worldwide.
Because many issues identified at the inaugural summit remain unaddressed, the second National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit was convened in Washington, D.C. , this past October. The second summit was planned for 500 delegates ; but more than 1,400 people attended the four-day gathering.
"We are pleased that the Summit Ⅱ was able to attract a record number of grassroots activists, academicians, students, researchers, planners, policy analysts and government officials. We proved to the world that our movement is alive and well, and growing," says Beverly Wright, chair of the summit. The meeting produced two dozen policy papers that show powerful environmental and health disparities between people of color and Whites.

In Paragraph 1, the word "residents" refers to ______ in particular.

A.ethnic groups in the U.S.

B.the American general public

C.African Americans

D.the U.S. working-class

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