根据我国《消费者权益保护法》规定,广告的经营者明知道经营者发布虚假广告而发布,当经营者提供的商品对销费者造成损害时,消费者应该采取的措施是______。
A. 自担损失
B. 要求广告的经营者予以赔偿
C. 要求经营者和广告的经营者同时予以赔偿
D. 要求经营者予以赔偿,并请求行政主管部门予以惩处广告经营者
保险代理机构是指符合保监会规定的资格条件,经中国保监会批准取得经营保险代理业务许可证,根据______的委托,向______收取保险代理手续费,在______授权的范围内专门代为办理保险业务的单位。
A. 保监会 保险公司 保监会
B. 保险公司 保险公司 保险公司
C. 保险公司 保险公司 保监会
D. 保险会 代理人 保监会
How exactly, does science work How do scientists go about doing science Ordinarily we think science proceeds in a straight-forward way. Ideally scientists make observations, formulate hypotheses (假设), and test those hypotheses by making further observations. When there is difference between what is observed and what is predicted by the hypothesis, the hypothesis is revised. Science proceeds in this way, which is a gradual method of finding the best fit between observation and prediction. But this idealized version of how one does science is naive. Although science demands proof that observations made by one observer be observable by other observers using the same methods, it is by no means clear that, even when confronted with identical phenomena, different observers will report identical observations. And it is most certain that, even if the same observations are made, the conclusions as to the meaning of the observations frequently differ. The fact is that all of us, scientists included, see differently. Variations in human perception are well known and have been studied extensively. Alterations in perception are frequently seen among observers, even though they may be in identical settings viewing identical phenomena. A documented misconception from history can be found in the experience of Darwin. His ship, Beagle, after anchoring off the Patagonian coast, sent off a landing party in small rowboats. Amazingly, the Patagonian natives watching from shore were blind to the Beagle, but could easily see the tiny rowboats! They had no prior experience of huge sailing ships, but small rowing vessels were an everyday part of their life. Rowboats fit their model of the world and huge ships did not. Their model determined their perceptions. Our idea that science proceeds on an utterly objective and straightforward basis ignores the distortions (歪曲) of reality imposed by our own perceptual apparatus. In many cases we see what we have been trained to see, what we are used to seeing. If a subject is fitted with special glasses that are designed to invert (颠倒) the visual field, at first the subject sees everything upside down. After a period of time, as the glasses continue to be worn, a correction is made by our perceptual mechanism and the image is flipped, so that the world once again appears erect. Which of the following can NOT be concluded from paragraph 2 and 3
A. When people face the same phenomena, they will have the same observations.
B. Variations in observation and conclusion are related to human perception.
C. People using the same methods of observation can still make different observations.
D. People often reach different conclusions even when they make the same observations.