The Influence of Public Opinion on the Growth of Young Talents
Abstract
The growth of young talents is influenced by the natural environment and the social environment. Public opinion is an important part of the social environment. In recent years, with the development of a variety of public opinion tools, the public opinion becomes more diverse and complex. The public opinion plays a crucial role in the growth of young talents. This paper intends to analyze the influence of the public opinion on the growth of young talents so that to improve the public opinion and promote the growth of young talents.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7046
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