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据媒体报道,2010年11月23日,朝鲜当地时间23日下午2时34分许向韩国一侧的延坪岛附近发射50余枚海岸炮炮弹,导致数十栋建筑起火或受损,4名士兵及2名平民受伤。韩国军队当日下午对朝鲜方面的炮击进行了回击。n月28日韩美进行为期4天的军演,日美12月3日起联合演练,持续至15日。12月20日韩国海兵陆战队延坪岛部队进行实弹射击训练。12月23日韩国进行了最大规模的陆空火力演习。联合国秘书长潘基文在H月23日发表声明,对朝鲜半岛炮击事件深表关切,并呼吁朝韩双方保持克制,强调任何分歧应通过和平方式和对话厂解决。中国外交部12月22日重申中国反对挑起冲突,劝和促谈的立场,呼吁各方保持冷静理智,采取理智态度缓解紧张对立,重回对话谈判解决问题的轨道。

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朝韩问题引起了同学们的关注。同学们打算选取一个角度进行课题研究,请你帮助他们写出完整的选题。

选题:从朝韩问题看()(括号里面应写出选题的题目)

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选题可以是:看世界的和平与发展,看国际关系的分离聚合等,切合材料即可。理由即选题的重要性,言之成理即可。

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Leave it to writer Buchwald to bring humor to hospice. Last February, the famed satirist was diagnosed with terminal kidney failure, given three weeks to live, and transferred to a hospice for a quiet goodbye. Then the unexpected happened. His kidneys almost miraculously started working again. The poisons in his blood that were supposed to carry him out in peaceful slumber(死亡) washed out of his system, leaving instead a funny bone stunned and amused by the absurdity of the situation. It’s not every day that someone flunks hospice. Seasoned author that he is, Buchwald turned the irony into a book.

Only 10 months ago, he was a sad, 80-year-old man with a newly amputated(切除) leg and kidneys on the fritz(发生故障). Despite his family’s pleas, he entered a hospice facility, at ease with his Choice to die naturally.

Most people don’t know much about hospice, the place. It doesn’t cure; it cares, relieving physical pain and mental anguish. Most often, cancer or cardiovascular(心血管病) disease carries hospice patients to their end, usually in weeks. But some are put on hold like Buchwald. Buchwald left after five months. In one large study, 6 percent of hospice patients improved enough to be taken off the terminal list and sent home.

Buchwald was shocked when the big sleep didn’t come. Before Buchwald became the hospice’s superstar, he had been the poster boy for depression. But with the help of physicians and medication, he didn’t drown.

Laugh or cry. Facing natural death, he now offers a message many of his contemporaries need to hear. Older men, particularly those in their 80s, have the highest rate of suicide. Risk factors for them notably include health issues. In fact, suicide often comes soon after they’ve seen a doctor. On that point, Buchwald notes the medical dearth of smiles and laughter." Look at how often doctors and nurses walk into a patient’s room all serious," he says. His prescription They" need to go to Disney World to be trained."

Laughter, of course, is the best medicine, and some studies even show humor is a biological stress reliever. As Buchwald sees it, many humorists use it as therapy to block out periods of hurt or anger.

You would not know there were hurts or anger judging by his hospice time. Friends and family smothered Buchwald with love. VIPs beat a path to the hospice door. And they all came bearing food, lots of cheesecake. He thrived. After he planned his funeral, he started up writing again and found he could write wonderfully.

Buchwald is now teaching all of us how to live--and to die. Yet he’s quick to add," I have had such a good time at the hospice. I am going to miss it.\

By saying" I am going to miss it" in the last paragraph, Buchwald wants to indicate that ()

A. he got better from the illness and was taken off the terminal list there

B. he learned to be positive with the help of physicians and medication

C. he was surrounded by the love of his friends, families and VIPs

D. all through the hospice time he was full of smile and laughter