At the same time, the choice of "International Consumer Rights Day" is also aimed at expanding publicity, promoting cooperation and exchanges between consumer organizations in various countries, attracting international attention and promoting consumer protection activities. As President Luo Dafang Parkin of international organization of consumers unions said, "People's exchange, product exchange, technology and exchange activities all need our consideration and action on a global scale." She added: "Consumer organizations in every country should participate in the global struggle to protect consumers' rights and interests." When this kind of struggle continues every day, we choose one day every year so that all parties can hear our voice for consumers and gain spiritual motivation to work hard for future tasks. How do consumer organizations around the world commemorate International Consumer Rights Day?
From 1983, every March 15, consumer organizations all over the world hold various commemorative activities: hold press conferences or issue press releases; In some countries, consumer organizations hold press conferences or issue press releases on this day to introduce the activities of consumer organizations to the public, announce their work plans for the new year and tell people what consumer organizations will do to protect the interests of consumers. Carry out publicity activities: Many members in international organization of consumers unions announced the contents of "International Consumer Rights Day" in their publications. Some members made publicity through radio and television programs and tried to raise the awareness of ordinary consumers. Some members organized leaflets or consumer publications in schools, and Malaysian and Bora Kela Consumers Association organized speeches on consumer rights at school gatherings. Hold solicitation and competition activities: consumer organizations in some countries solicit "consumer rights songs" from the public on this day, and then select excellent songs as opening songs in radio programs about consumer rights, and some organize speech competitions or appraisal activities on "the worst consumption events of the year". Reward those who have contributed to the consumer movement: 1983, the Greek Consumer Protection Association rewarded newspapers and journalists who actively reported on the consumer movement during 1982. In Norway, the Consumer Council commended the authors who wrote high-quality articles on consumer issues in the past year. Organizing consumer education activities: The Argentine Housewives Association initiated the establishment of a consumer school on 1984 International Consumer Rights Day and held a series of lectures for adults. In South Australia, the Department of Citizenship and Consumer Affairs collects consumers' opinions in stores and educates consumers on how to buy the best goods. On this day, the Consumer Service Association of Karnataka, India, arranged work plans for teachers in charge of consumer education in schools. Inspection: On this day, consumer organizations in some countries inspect the implementation of relevant legislation to protect consumers' rights and interests, and check whether these legislation has been seriously implemented. Exhibition: Consumer organizations in some countries hold various forms of exhibitions. Some show the problems existing in real consumption to the public in the form of advertisements and publicity columns, and some also hold "exhibition of unqualified products".
After China Consumers Association joined the organization of the International Consumers' Federation in September 1987, it organizes large-scale publicity and consultation services for the International Consumer Rights Day on March 15 every year. 1989 alone, more than 700 large and medium-sized cities and counties across the country held commemorative activities with rich forms, great strength, great influence and good results, which played a role in publicizing the masses and expanding their influence.
The purpose of China Consumers Association is to supervise goods and services, protect consumers' legitimate rights and interests, guide consumers to spend reasonably and scientifically, and promote the healthy development of socialist market economy.
Is this thing called a leaflet? Let's accept the reality.
The 28 major events and minor events of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will remain unchanged. There are still three years before the 2008 Olympic Games, and the project is basically determined. So, how are the Olympic events divided?
According to the information of the International Olympic Committee, Olympic events are divided into sports events, discipline events and individual events.
Like Athens Olympic Games, Beijing Olympic Games has 28 sports, including track and field, rowing, badminton, softball, basketball, football, boxing, kayaking, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo, wrestling, water sports, modern pentathlon, baseball, equestrian, taekwondo, tennis and table tennis.
Some of these events have no disciplines, and the most disciplines are water events, including swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and diving. Although there are no disciplines in track and field, there are 46 events, including 24 men's events and 22 women's events, which are the most gold medals in the Olympic Games. Followed by swimming, although there is no subject, there are 32 events, male and female 16.
International Olympic Committee President Rogge said that Wushu will appear as a competition in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and its full name is "Beijing 2008 Olympic Wushu Competition".
Rogge made the above remarks when attending the opening ceremony of the 10th National Games in China. He said that although Wushu competition is different from the other 28 major events of the Olympic Games, it is a major breakthrough for Wushu to enter the Olympic stage.
According to Wang Xiaolin, director of the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State General Administration of Sport, Rogge talked about Beijing's Olympic bid in an interview with the media in Nanjing on June 5438+03. This is also the first time that Rogge said that Wushu will become an event in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and also clarified the rumor that "Wushu will become a performance event in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games".
It is reported that the International Wushu Federation and the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee will have a more in-depth discussion with the International Olympic Committee on the details of the Wushu competition in Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
28 major events
302 activities
303 gold medals
No, according to the Olympic Charter, if you want to become an Olympic event, you must decide seven years before the Olympic Games that new events will appear as performance events before you can join the Olympic Games.
Like Athens Olympic Games, Beijing Olympic Games has 28 sports, including track and field, rowing, badminton, softball, basketball, football, boxing, kayaking, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo, wrestling, water sports, modern pentathlon, baseball, equestrian, taekwondo, tennis and table tennis.
I suggest you click on the official website of Beijing Olympic Games and choose the information you can use:
www.beijing2008.com