--- n e s d h e t o u l e t http://www.mathpgs.org 1. 确定项目名称、主要目的和预期成果(如:完成某项技术研究或开发,或建立某项技术标准)。 2. 明确项目的任务范围、时间表和质量标准。 3. 制定项目的实施方案,包括选题策划、组织管理、技术措施等,确保项目顺利开展。 4. 制定项目预算,包括材料费、人工费、设备费、培训费等,确保项目经费充足。 5. 制定项目进度表,记录项目的关键节点和完成情况,及时调整计划。 6. 定期进行项目跟踪,及时发现问题并采取应对措施,确保项目按计划推进。 NEWS 美丽乡村真风采 LEGISLATION Senate grants easy access to emergency pill 小文同学在班级群里发了一封信,内容是: BY COLLEEN SLEVIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DENVER — Women would be able to go straight to a pharmacy and get emergency contraception under a bill approved by a state Senate committee on Wednesday. Susan Wood, the former women's health director for the Food and Drug Administration, told lawmakers that it's up to the states to give women easy access to the "morning after pill" because the federal government has "turned its back on the health of women." She resigned last August after the FDA decided to postpone a decision on making the drug available over-the-counter to those over 16 even though she said the agency's researchers concluded it was safe. Emergency contraception is sold under the name Plan B and contains two pills that contain the same ingredients as birth control pills. One is taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex and the second pill is taken 12 hours after the first. It is not the abortion drug RU-486. "If you support women's access to regular birth control pills, then you should support women's access to emergency contraception," Wood told members of the Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee. The committee voted 4-3 to back House Bill 1212 and send it to the full Senate for a vote. All the Democrats voted for it and all the Republicans voted against it. Wood said controlled studies in Scotland and San Francisco, where some women were given access to emergency contraception and others weren't, showed that availability of the drug didn't lead to more promiscuity. However, Diane Foley, a pediatrician and adolescent gynecologist in Colorado Springs, said she was worried there was no age limit on who could get the drug and no requirement that they follow up with a doctor. Foley said a study in the United Kingdom showed that there was an increase in the number of sexually transmitted diseases after the drug was made available. She thinks teens could develop more sexually transmitted diseases if the drug was made available because they would bypass her and go straight to the pharmacy. Currently, she said she requires girls asking for medication to have an exam first so she can check if they have contracted any diseases. Some high school students who have pledged to remain virgins until they are married also feared the drug would increase promiscuity and lead teens to treat sex like a game instead of something serious. Beware of dog Brad Nading/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Claudius Maximus, a Great Dane, keeps watch over the surroundings from his leash tied to a support roller on the bottom of a baby grand piano Wednesday. His owner, Bob Baker, Beloit resident, tunes a piano at Garden City Community College in Garden City. Baker said the dog was a hit with students when he showed up with him to do piano work. INVESTIGATION THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5A INVESTIGATION BY ALAN SCHER ZAGIER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Snyder not fired by announcer Snyder "would resist public appearances and other activities in which Alden thought he should participate," the report concluded. As Missouri begins the task of hiring Snyder's replacement, the report sheds light on a tense relationship between Alden and the coach — Snyder's seven-year tenure that colleagues said "was rocky from the start." COLUMBIA, Mo. — An outside investigation of the Missouri basketball program concluded athletics director Mike Alden did not send a radio announcer to fire former coach Quin Snyder, but the extent of the broadcaster's role in Snyder's departure may never be completely clear. And by October, before the start of what would become Snyder's final season, the coach avoided his boss as much as possible, "canceling or not appearing" at meetings after Alden and University of Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton rejected Snyder's request for a public show of support and a commitment to honor his contract through 2008. According to an 11-page report released Thursday, Tigers broadcaster Gary Link — who is also an assistant to Alden — told a pair of investigators hired by the university that "Alden gave him no directive or order to talk with Snyder" on Feb. 9, hours after Snyder told reporters he would finish out the season. Snyder wound up quitting the next day, with six regular season games remaining and a season record of 10-11 and 3-7 in the Big 12 Conference. Snyder did not speak with the outside investigators, but previously said he believed Link was sent by Alden to deliver the hatchet. "It is clear they have completely opposite personalities and very different life experiences," the report said of Snyder and Alden. Kansas City attorney Jean Paul Bradshaw II and Lebanon Daily Record Publisher, Dalton Wright, also noted deficiencies in the University's "crisis" management of the convoluted events surrounding Snyder's departure, which they said created negative and "incomplete versions" of media coverage that "did not accurately convey what had happened." Snyder officially left Missouri on Feb. 14 with a seven-year record of 126-91 that included NCAA tournament appearances his first four years. He received a $574,000 contract buyout that was approved by University curators. His total compensation package at Missouri, including incentives, was worth more than $1 million a season. University of Missouri system President Elson Floyd brought on the two investigators after curators criticized an earlier inquiry by Deaton as incomplete. Snyder's departure, though messy, was not unexpected. Alden first encouraged the coach to consider a midseason resignation more than a year ago, according to both the report released Thursday and notes from Deaton's investigation into Link's role. Link had earlier told Deaton he would not "divulge the contents" of his conversations with Snyder and Alden, citing confidentiality. This time, he cooperated with the follow-up inquiry. Link confirmed earlier accounts that he spoke with Snyder on Feb. 9 — two days after a 26-point thrashing by Baylor. Missouri's sixth consecutive double-digit loss — after conferring with Alden. Alden told Snyder he needed a winning season, a finish in the top half of the Big 12 and an NCAA tournament appearance to avoid losing his job. Looking for a paid leadership opportunity? 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