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临汾市第三人民医院担任院长的郭小平看到艾滋病区的几个孩子到了上学年龄却没法上学,便和同事一起办起了“爱心小课堂”,建立了“红丝带学校”,为这些失去亲人、曾受社会歧视的无辜儿童重新建起了一个家,让他们可以安心治疗和学习。作为国内唯一一所艾滋病患儿学校的校长,郭小平十几年来把全部的爱都放在这些一出生就遭遇不幸的孩子们身上。郭小平的行为体现了公民(    )

A:自觉承担了对他人、对社会的道德责任

B:积极行使了法律赋予的基本权利

C:忠实履行了法律要求公民必须履行的基本义务

D:权利意识和法制观念正在不断增强

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    The Asian elephant has been respected for centuries and is still used today for ceremonies and religious purposes. It is respected, not only because it plays a role in Asian culture and religion, but also because it is a key biological species in the tropical forests of Asia.

    The Asian elephant is the largest land mammal in Asian. It is smaller than the African elephant, with relatively smaller ears. Asian elephants have a single “finger” on the upper lip of the long trunk, while African elephants have a second on the lower tip. A number of adult male Asian elephants have no tooth, and the percentage of males carrying ivory(象牙)is different from only about 5% in Sri Lanka to 90% in south India. Asian elephants keep their ears in constant motion in order to free the heat they produce. The species is reported to have well-developed hearing, vision, and smell , and they are also fine swimmers.

    Asian elephants prefer to convey something to form groups surrounding 6 to 7 related females that are led by the oldest female. Like African elephants, these groups occasionally join others to form herds, although these associations are relatively temporary.

    More than two thirds of the day may be spent feeding on grasses, but large amounts of tree bark, roots, leaves and small stems are also eaten. Crops such as bananas, rice and sugar plants are favored foods. Besides, they need to drink at least twice a day so the source of water is quite important.

    The Asian elephant used to live from modern Irap and Syria to the Yellow River in China at first, but it is now found only from India to Vietnam, with a tiny population in the extreme southwest of China's Yunnan Province. More than 100,000 Asian elephants may have existed at the start of the 20th century. The population is estimated to have fallen by at least 50% over the last 60-75 years.