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[Edit this paragraph] Utopian Socialist

Robert Owen (May 14, 1771 ~ November 17, 1858), one of the great Utopian socialists , an outstanding thinker.

On May 14, 1771, Owen was born into a family of craftsmen in North Wales, England. Due to his poor family background, he started working as an apprentice to earn a living before finishing primary school. Owen is very studious and has a wealth of knowledge. In 1787, Owen came to Manchester, the center of the British textile industry, as an apprentice. In 1789, he co-founded a small textile factory with his friends and later ran it on his own. In 1791, Owen applied for a job as manager of a large textile factory, where his management talents were fully utilized.

In 1799, Owen and his later father-in-law purchased a large business in partnership, and established the New Lanark Factory on this basis, with Owen as manager. At this time, Britain was in the heyday of the Industrial Revolution. On the one hand, there was the rapid development of productivity and the extreme expansion of bourgeois wealth. On the other hand, the working people were being exploited, and the contradiction between workers and capitalists was intensifying. Owen was determined to conduct experiments in his factory to reform the unreasonable conditions of society. His reform principle was to benefit both factory owners and workers. He shortened workers' working hours to 10 hours, banned child labor under the age of 12, raised workers' wages, and the factory temporarily stopped paying wages. Improve workers' living and working conditions, set up factory stores to sell consumer goods to workers at cheaper prices than ordinary market prices, open primary schools, kindergartens and nurseries for factory children, and establish workers' mutual aid savings societies. Owen's reform measures have achieved obvious results. Factories increased profits and workers' lives improved.

In 1812, in order to publicize his reform achievements, Owen published the "Report on the New Lanark Factory", which aroused widespread concern in European society. Thereafter, Owen worked extensively to get Parliament to enact factory laws and legislation limiting the working day. In 1815, in his book "On the Influence of the Industrial System", he called for the enactment of a parliamentary act to improve the labor conditions of workers. After continuous efforts, Parliament finally passed a bill for the first time in 1819 restricting the labor day of female workers and child labor in factories.

In 1817, Owen proposed the establishment of cooperatives to solve the unemployment problem in his "Report to the Committee of the Association for the Relief of the Industrial and Working Poor". In 1820, Owen proposed in his "Report to Lanarkshire" the ideal proposition of abolishing private ownership, establishing public ownership of property, equal rights and unified labor, which marked the formation of his utopian socialist ideological system.

In order to use an example to demonstrate that his plan to transform society was feasible, Owen went to the United States in 1824 and founded the "New Harmony" commune. The commune implemented the principles of fair ownership of the means of production, equal rights, and democratic management. . Under the capitalist system, Owen's ideas can only be fantasies, and the outcome of his actions must be failure. Owen returned to England in 1829, at a time when the British labor movement was at its peak. On the one hand, he promoted his ideas among workers, and on the other hand, he devoted himself to the vigorous trade union movement.

In October 1833 and February 1834, Owen chaired the representative meetings of British trade unions and cooperatives, and established the first national general trade union in the history of the British trade union movement - the "National Grand Union" , and serves as chairman of the alliance. But later, because Owen insisted on his utopian socialist theory and opposed the political struggle of the proletariat, he gradually broke away from the trade union movement.

Owen's life was that of a great reformer and visionary. He sharply criticized the capitalist system and pointed out that the poverty of working people was an inevitable product of capitalist society. He fantasized about establishing a perfect socialism. system, but opposed the socialist transformation of social relations through violence. He sympathized with the situation of the working class, but did not understand the great historical role of this class and opposed the revolutionary struggle of the proletariat. Nonetheless, Owen's ideas are of great historical significance in many ways.

Owen died on November 17, 1858, at the age of 87.

[Edit this paragraph] Football player

Owen, (1979—), a famous British football player.

Personal information

Football related

Full name: Michael James Owen (Michael James Owen)

Nickname: Midget .Midget Gem

Cantonese translation: Aoyun

Birthday: December 14, 1979

Constellation: Sagittarius

< p> Height: 5 feet 8 inches (1.76 meters)

Weight: 10st91b (70 kg)

100-meter speed: 10 seconds 9 (according to him, the fastest on the track and field Faster than 10 seconds 6)

Dominant foot: right foot

Current club: Manchester United

Field position: forward forward (ST)

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Eye color: Brown-green

Birthplace: Chester, UK

Current residence: Hawarden

< p> Education: Idsall High School

Qualifications: 10 GCSE'S

Became a Liverpool player: YTS Pro in 1996

Debut : May 1997 against Wimbledon

First goal: May 1997 against Wimbledon

First international match played: 1997 Against Chile in February 2008 (became the youngest member of the national team in England's history, only 18 years and 59 days old)

First international goal: against Morocco in 1998

Awards received: Young Player of the Year for'97, European Footballer of the Year 2001

Cars owned: a blue BMW and a red Jaguar XJ6

Number of national team appearances: 89 games

Number of goals scored by the national team: 40 goals

World Cups participated in: 1998 France World Cup, 2002 South Korea and Japan World Cup, 2006 Germany World Cup.

Life related

Favorite color: red

Favorite drink: Pepsi

Favorite dish: pizza, fish Paste

Favorite food: Chinese food

Favorite movie: Cool Running

Ideal family travel destination: Caribbean

Most desirable car: Jaguar XKR

Funniest song: "He's Dutch, He's Red, He's off his ***," a song dedicated to former Liverpool team-mate Erik Meijer *ing head"

The best stadium in my mind: Wimbley

The most cherished autograph when I was young: Ian Rush< /p>

The best England national team in my mind: the England team that reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in Italy in 1990

Favorite VCD: "Michael Owen's Shot Highlights"

< p> Most satisfying goal: School Boys against Scotland in 1994 (maybe that has changed)

Most satisfying part: the smile

Most satisfying Favorite sports: golf, football, table tennis and horse racing

Favorite band: Lightning Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Owen's wife: Louise Posey< /p>

Owen's daughter: (eldest daughter) Gemma Rose Owen (younger daughter) Emily Mae Owen

Owen's son: James Michael Owen

Personal resume

Owen was born on December 14, 1979 in the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester. With a population of only 120,000, Chester is a quiet town. Even if you don’t know it, Chester’s art and architecture have been world-famous since the Middle Ages. Because of Owen, this town is even more remarkable.

Owen, who was about two years old, learned to play football as soon as he could walk. The first time he played football was with his two older brothers. Since his two brothers were very good at playing football, Irving wanted to be like his two brothers and become a professional football player since he was a child, just like his father. Irving got his first pair of football shoes when he was 7 years old, and at that time joined his first team, the Hawarden Pathfinders Cubs, and started his football career. Irving's skills and speed on the team have attracted many people's attention.

The 8-year-old Irving scored 97 goals in the first season of the school league, which became a school league record. Irving played in the midfield position at the time, but he scored in twelve games. He scored as many as 30 goals, which made many big players pay attention to him at that time. The coach of the team even sent him to represent the county in the league. In the county league, he scored 98 goals in one season, breaking the record of Liverpool legend Ian Rush. At that time, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and other major clubs also wanted to sign Irving, but Irving finally decided on Liverpool. Because Owen was still young at the time and Liverpool was relatively close to Chester.

At the age of 14, Irving was sent to Lietzur Football School for two years. Irving was the youngest at the time. On his 15th birthday (1995), Liverpool officially signed Irving, and Irving's professional football career officially began. After receiving the check for six hundred pounds, Owen immediately transferred the check to the bank.

In 1996, he scored 11 goals in 5 games in the FA Youth Cup. In 1997, Owen, who was 17 years old and 143 days old, participated in the professional league for the first time. The team he faced at that time was Wimbledon. He scored in the first Super League game he participated in. Although Liverpool lost 1:2 in this game, Owen became the youngest player and youngest goalscorer in Liverpool's history. At the end of the season, he was selected as the 96/97 PFA Best Young Player and the 96/97 BBC Best Young Player.

On his 18th birthday, in the game against Morocco at Wembley Stadium, Owen became England's youngest player and youngest goal scorer this century. In the 1998 France World Cup match between England and Argentina, Irving scored a goal of the century, making the whole world know Irving! He became the pride of the football world overnight!

So far, Irving has won the top scorer title in the English Premier League twice. In the 1997-98 season, he became the league's top scorer with 18 goals, and in the 1998-99 season, he became the league's top scorer with 18 goals. and become the league's top scorer.

At the end of the 1997-1998 season, Owen scored 18 goals in the English Premier League and was selected as the Premier League Rookie of the Year. In the 1998-1999 season, despite being injured in the final stage, he He scored 18 league goals and was named Sports Person of the Year by the BBC. Owen is England's youngest player in the 20th century. He played in England's friendly match against Chile at the age of 18 years and 2 months. Not long after, England faced Morocco in a World Cup warm-up match, and Owen became the youngest scorer among all players representing England.

In the summer of 1998, Glenn Hoddle called Owen into the national team to participate in the World Cup in France. As expected before the game, he became a shining star in this cup. Hui's new star, and scored two goals, one of which was scored in the quarter-finals against Argentina. That wonderful goal is difficult to forget easily. In April 1999, Owen injured his Achilles tendon again during a match between Liverpool and Leeds United. This news disappointed and disturbed all those who loved him. Subsequently, Irving suffered several injuries, causing him to miss much longer than expected. Now, his return from injury is a huge encouragement to Liverpool.

In the 2000 European Championship, due to England's premature exit, Owen was unable to show his talent again. However, after the league started, Irving, who came on as a substitute, did not bring anything new to everyone. When England drew with France, Owen, who also came on as a substitute, became England's savior. In the subsequent league games, he first scored a hat trick and then temporarily topped the scorer list. It seemed that he had found his original self.

In 2001, he won the English League Cup, English FA Cup, UEFA Cup and European Super Cup for Liverpool. In the World Cup qualifying match, England miraculously scored three goals in a row against the German team, helping England beat the German team 5:1! And helped England successfully enter the 2002 World Cup finals by finishing first in the group. In the same year, he won the European Footballer of the Year award and scored his 100th league goal for Liverpool.

In 2003, he won the League Cup with the team and broke Rush's record in the European competition, leading the pack with 22 goals. The subsequent European Cup was overshadowed by the emergence of Wayne Rooney, but there was still a beautiful shot through Portugal's door. In 2005, in a friendly match against Argentina 3-2, he used his header to win two consecutive games and help the team reverse the victory.

In 2006, he was seriously injured in the 2006 league game against Tottenham, ending his high efficiency of scoring 7 goals in the previous 10 games. After working hard to recover, he finally caught up with the last train before the start of the World Cup, but his eagerness to serve his country caused Irving to be seriously injured again in the final round of the group stage against Sweden. He came back at the end of the season in 2007 and performed well in the 2008 European Cup qualifiers. However, he failed to qualify after a draw in the last game and missed the European Cup.

Scored consecutive goals in the last 10 rounds of the 07/08 season to help Newcastle avoid relegation

Scored 8 goals in the first half of the 08/09 season and returned to form. Unfortunately, injuries plagued the team in the second half, which began a goal drought that lasted more than four months. As a result, Newcastle suffered repeated defeats and were unfortunately relegated at the end of the season.

On July 4, 2009, Manchester United officially announced that it had officially signed Owen. In the early morning of July 4, Beijing time, on July 3, UK time, Manchester United officially announced that it had signed a two-year contract with Michael Owen. Owen, whose contract expired, joined the Red Devils on a free transfer. The news of Irving's transfer to Manchester United was exposed by the media yesterday. On the morning of July 3, local time, Irving arrived at the Manchester United training base and successfully underwent a physical examination.

Manchester United officials did not disclose Irving's exact salary, but the British media generally speculated that Irving's weekly salary would be 50,000 pounds, equivalent to half of what he earned at Newcastle. In addition, Manchester United will make adjustments based on Irving's appearance. The number of times and goals scored will give him a considerable bonus.

After signing Irving, Manchester United coach Ferguson immediately expressed his welcome to Irving, "There is no doubt that Michael is a world-class player. He has played for many wealthy teams. He has always had very convincing abilities. Irving came to Manchester United just to fight with us and fight for our ideals and pursuits."

The youthful Irving is signing. He was very excited afterwards, "I had tried to contact many clubs before, but the results were not very satisfactory. To my great surprise, on Wednesday afternoon, Ferguson called me and invited me to have breakfast the next day. In In the subsequent meeting, he said that Manchester United really wanted me to come to Old Trafford. After hearing his words, I agreed without even a second of hesitation."

Then, Owen also expressed his gratitude to Sir Alex Ferguson for his kindness, "I feel honored that Ferguson has placed his trust in me. I will use more goals to repay Ferguson and everyone for their support. "< /p>

"For me, this is simply a fantastic opportunity. I hope that through my own efforts, everyone can get to know me again. I can't wait to put on the Manchester United jersey and become the Red Devils." "Irving, who has been away from the team for a long time, is also very optimistic about the future, "I have many friends at Old Trafford, and I believe that my future life at Carrington will be very happy and happy."

Emotional journey

Owen's love story is simple but touching. His love affair with Louise's childhood sweetheart has already become a legend in international football. The two met in kindergarten and established a relationship when they were 16 years old. Regarding Louise, Owen said: "I've known Louise since we were both little. We went to kindergarten on the same day, and I guess we had a special bond with each other from a very early age. Over the years, we We were inseparable. When I came back from high school (Owen went to high school in Wales), I immediately sensed that she still liked me because she bumped into my youngest sister, Leslie, on the bus and asked her about it. My situation. One night, I saw Louise in a bar and she agreed to come with me." May 2, 2003, Owen and Louise's first daughter, Gemma Rose. He was born in the Countess of Chester Hospital, which is also the birthplace of Owen and Louise. According to Owen himself, he and Louise wanted to "create" two more people to keep Rose company. Just last month on the 25th, Owen and Louise held a simple wedding in a small room at the four-star Carlton Hotel near Chester.

Game statistics

Number of games played, number of substitute appearances, number of goals scored, yellow cards and red cards

96-97 Premier League 2 1 0 1 0 0

97-98 League Cup 4 0 1 4 0 0

97-98 Premier League 36 2 5 18 3 1

97-98 League Cup 4 1 0 1 0 0

98-99 FA Cup 2 0 0 2 1 0

98-99 League Cup 2 0 2 1 0 0

98-99 Premier League 30 0 9 18 0 0

98-99 League Cup 6 1 0 2 0 0

99-00 FA Cup 1 0 0 0 0 0

99- 00 League Cup 2 0 1 1 0 0

99-00 Premier League 27 5 14 11 2 0

00-01 FA Cup 5 1 3 3 0 0

< p> 00-01 League Cup 2 1 1 1 1 0

00-01 Premier League 28 8 8 16 1 0

00-01 League Cup 11 1 8 4 0 0

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01-02 Champions League 10 0 2 5 0 0

01-02 Super Cup 1 0 1 1 0 0

01-02 Community Shield 1 0 0 1 0 0

01-02 FA Cup 2 0 1 2 0 0

01-02 Premier League 29 4 8 19 1 0

02-03 Champions League 6 1 1 4 0 0

02-03 Community Shield 1 0 1 0 0 0

02-03 FA Cup 2 0 0 0 0 0

02- 03 League Cup 4 1 1 2 0 0

02-03 Premier League 35 3 4 19 0 0

02-03 League Cup 6 0 1 3 0 0

03-04 FA Cup 3 0 0 1 0 0

03-04 Premier League 29 0 7 16 0 0

03-04 League Cup 6 0 2 2 0 0

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2004/05 Real Madrid 36 13

2005/06 Newcastle United 10 7

2006/07 Newcastle United 3 0

2007/08 Newcastle United 29 11

2008/09 Newcastle United 28 8

Main Honors

Premier League top scorer twice (1997/98 season, 1998/99 season) )

Professional Footballers Association Rookie of the Year (1997/98 season)

Premier League Player of the Year (1997/98 season)

BBC Sports Figure of the Year (1998)

European Footballer (2001 "France Football" magazine selection)

FA Youth Cup Champion (1996)

League Cup champion 2 times (2001, 2003)

UEFA Cup champion (2001)

European Super Cup champion (2001)

FA Cup Champion (2001)

Community Shield Champion (2001)

2001 Ballon d'Or

National team scoring record

Year score, nature of competition, number of goals scored

1998-5-27 England 1-0 Morocco Friendly Match 1

1998-6-22 England 1-2 Romania World Cup 1

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1998-6-30 England 2-2 Argentina World Cup 1

1998-10-14 England 3-0 Luxembourg European Cup Qualifier 1

1999-9-4 England 6-0 Luxembourg European Cup Qualifier 1

2000-5-27 England 1-1 Brazil Friendly 1

2000-6-20 England 2-3 Romania European Cup 1< /p>

2000-9-2 England 1-1 France Friendly Match 1

2001-5-24 England 2-1 Finland World Cup Qualifying Match 1

2001-3- 28 England 3-1 Albania World Cup Qualifier 1

2001-9-1 England 5-1 Germany World Cup Qualifier 3

2001-9-5 England 2-0 Albania World Cup Qualifier 3 1

2002-4-17 England 4-0 Paraguay Friendly Match 1

2002-5-21 England 1-1 South Korea Friendly Match 1

2002-6- 15 England 3-0 Denmark World Cup 1

2002-6-21 England 1-2 Brazil World Cup 1

2002-10-12 England 2-1 Slovakia European Cup Qualifier 1< /p>

2003-3-29 England 2-0 Liechtenstein European Cup Qualifier 1

2003-6-11 England 2-1 Slovakia European Cup Qualifier 2

2003-8-20 England 3-1 Croatia Friendly Match 1

2003-9-10 England 2-0 Liechtenstein European Cup Qualifier 1

2004-6-1 England 1-1 Japan Friendly Match 1

2004-6-24 England 2-2 Portugal European Cup 1

2004-8-18 England 3-0 Ukraine Friendly Match 1

2004 -10-13 England 1-0 Azerbaijan World Cup Preliminary 1

2005-3-26 England 4-0 Northern Ireland World Cup Preliminary 1

2005-5-31 England 3-2 Colombia Friendly Match 3

2005-10-12 England 2-1 Poland World Cup Preliminary 1

2005-11-12 England 3-2 Argentina Friendly Match 2

2006- 6-3 England 6-0 Jamaica Friendly Match 1

2007-6-6 England 3-0 Estonia European Cup Qualifying Match 1

2007-9-8 England 3-0 Israel Europe Cup Qualifier 1

2007-9-12 England 3-0 Russia European Cup Qualifier 2

England Under-16 Team: Owen played in only 11 games in total** *Scored 15 goals.

England Under-18s: Owen scored 4 goals in a row on his debut against Northern Ireland, totaling 8 goals in 9 games.

England Under-20s: Owen scored again on his debut, this time against Ivory Coast in June 1997.

Classic review

1997.11.18: Liverpool 3-0 Greens, Owen scored his first hat-trick in the League Cup

1998.02.14: Sheffield United 3-3 Liverpool, Owen scored his first league hat-trick

1998.08.30: Newcastle 1-4 Liverpool, Owen scored another league hat-trick

1998.10.24: Liverpool 5 -1 Nottingham, Owen scored his first four goals

2000.09.06: Liverpool 3-1 Villa, Owen scored three league hat-tricks

2000.09.06: Liverpool 3 -0 Newcastle, Owen scored his fourth league hat-trick

2001.08.08: Sciacca 0-5 Liverpool, Owen scored his first Champions League hat-trick

2001.09.02: Germany 1 -5 England, Owen scored his first hat-trick in the national team

2002.09.28: Manchester City 0-3 Liverpool, Owen scored his fifth league hat-trick

2002.10.22: Moscow 1-3 Liverpool, Owen scored another Champions League hat-trick

2003.04.06: West Brom 0-6 Liverpool, Owen scored four goals again

2005.05.31: Columbia 2 -3 England, Owen once again scored a hat-trick for the national team

2009.12.09: Wolfsburg 1-3 Manchester United, Owen scored a Champions League hat-trick for the third time

[ Edit this paragraph] Basketball player Erving

Introduction

Name: Julius Erving

English name: Julius Erving

Nickname: J Doctor

Gender: Male

Nationality: United States

City of Birth: New York City

Date of Birth: February 22, 1950< /p>

Height: 201cm

Field position: Forward

Field number: 6

Former team: Philadelphia 76ers

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NBA career: 1976-1987

Main honors

1. Won the NBA championship in 1983;

Selected to the NBA's best list 2.5 times Lineup;

3. 1981 regular season MVP, 1977 and 1984 All-Star MVP.

Personal resume

Julius Erving was born in 1950 and is 2.01 meters tall. This basketball genius with long arms and big hands was the first "flying man" in NBA history. His greatest contribution was to bring the action of staying in the air and flying into the NBA, and pioneered the art of basketball. He was the first superstar to "play above the rim." The "Flying Man" Jordan we see today has many shadows of Irving back then. As early as when he was in college, Irving was famous for his ability to control the ball with one hand. Whenever his University of Massachusetts plays a game, the audience comes in very early to grab seats, vying to be the first to see this basketball talent perform. That's when the nickname "Dr. J" came about. This cool nickname first describes his modest and gentlemanly demeanor on and off the court, and secondly describes his majestic appearance of grabbing the ball with one hand and waving one arm in the sky. During college, Irving could score more than 20 points and rebound more than 20 rebounds in every game. There are only 6 such stars in the history of American basketball. Irving has excellent running, jumping abilities and flexible skills. He often leaps into the air and dunks over his opponents' heads during games. His majestic gesture of dunking with one hand while rounding his arms was called "Windmill" by fans. His starting speed is like a bullet, and opponents often know his offensive line and cannot stop his progress. He is one of only three players in the NBA currently to score over the 30,000-point mark. Irving's professional basketball career was full of ups and downs. From 1971 to 1976, Irving first played in the ABA for five seasons. Especially after the first season, his Virginia Judge team was on the verge of bankruptcy and could not afford to pay his salary.

In 1974 and 1976, Irving led the New York Nets to two ABA championships. In 1976, Irving moved to the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. In 1983, Irving led the Philadelphia 76ers to win the NBA championship. After the start of the 1983-1984 season, Dr. J was already 33 years old, and his body's sensitivity and confrontation ability had declined. But whenever he was needed to show off, he still spread his wings and soared into the sky as always. During the 1986-1987 season, Dr. J made the decision to retire after the season. Every time the 76ers visited a city, the home team arranged a strong welcome ceremony. During the game, the fans gave the visiting team the warmest applause. In 1980, Irving was selected to the NBA 35th Anniversary All-NBA Team. He was selected to the All-NBA team five times and won the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1981. Current NBA commissioner David Stern was excited after watching Irving's performance. After his retirement, Irving served as the spokesperson of the NBA around the world and often analyzed game videos and techniques on television. In 1993, Irving was elected to the U.S. Basketball Hall of Fame.