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哪些土地属于全民所有即国家所有?

答案

参考答案:

下列土地属于全民所有的土地:

1、城市市区的土地;

2、农村和城市郊区中已经依法没收、征收、征购为国有的土地;

3、国家依法征用的土地;

4、依法不属于集体所有的林地、草地、荒地、滩涂及其他土地;

5、农村集体经济组织全部成员转为城镇居民的,原属于其他成员集体所有的土地;

6、因国家组织移民、自然灾害等原因,农民成建制地集体迁移后不再使用的原属于迁移农民集体所有的土地。

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     According to one study, words send only 7 percent of a person's message. Intonation (语调) and voice

quality communicate 38 percent, and nonverbal (not using or involving words) cues (暗示) transmit a large

55 percent. That means people pick up more from nonverbal communication than from the words a person

says. When studying a foreign culture then, it just makes sense to pay attention to how people use nonverbal

cues.

     Gestures consist of a major form of nonverbal communication. But often these gestures are culture-bound.

For example, when the Maoris of New Zealand stick out (伸出) their tongue at someone, it is a sign of respect.

When American schoolchildren make the same gesture, it means just the opposite. Also, Americans often

indicate "OK" with their thumb and fore-finger touching to form a circle. The same gesture means "money"

to the Japanese and "zero" to the French. For that reason, people in a foreign culture must use gestures with

caution.

     Another part of nonverbal communication is the one that you might not think about-space. When someone

comes too close, he feels uncomfortable. When he knocks into someone, he feels obligated (有义务的) to

apologize. But the size of a person's "comfort zone" varies, depending on his cultural or ethnic origin. For

example, in casual conversation, many Americans stand about four feet apart. People in Latin or Arabic cultures,

instead, stand very close to each other and touch each other often.

     Considering the effects of nonverbal communication, we never really stop communicating. How we walk,

how we stand and how we use our hands all send a message to others. That's why it's possible to "read

someone like a book".

1. How does an American feel when an Arab stands too close to him? (no more than 3 words)

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2. What does the gesture "OK" mean in Japan? (no more than 3 words)

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3. Why do we pay more attention to nonverbal cues in a foreign country? (no more than 10 words) 

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4. Why should people in a foreign culture must use gestures with caution? ( no more than 10 words) 

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