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至少还是大学毕业,哲学就哲学吧。
龅牙是摩门教徒。这个国家还有好吗
Born in Hamilton, New Zealand,[16] Ardern grew up as a Mormon[17] in Morrinsville and Murupara, where her father, Ross Ardern, worked as a police officer,[18] and her mother, Laurell Ardern (née Bottomley), worked as a school catering assistant.[19][20] She studied at Morrinsville College,[21] where she was the student representative on the school's Board of Trustees.[22] Whilst still at school she found her first job, working at a local fish-and-chip shop.[23] She then attended the University of Waikato, graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) in politics and public relations.[24]
Ardern was brought into politics by her aunt, Marie Ardern, a longstanding member of the Labour Party, who recruited the teenaged Ardern to help her with campaigning for New Plymouth MP Harry Duynhoven during his re-election campaign at the 1999 general election.[25]
Ardern joined the Labour Party at the age of 17,[26] and became a senior figure in the Young Labour sector of the party. After graduating from university, she spent time working in the offices of Phil Goff and of Helen Clark as a researcher. After a period of time volunteering at a soup kitchen in New York City,[27] Ardern moved to London to work as a senior policy adviser in an 80-person policy unit of then-British prime minister Tony Blair.[6] She did not meet Blair in London, but did question him about the invasion of Iraq at an event in New Zealand in 2011.[28] Ardern was also seconded to the Home Office to help with a review of policing in England and Wales.[24]
In early 2008, Ardern was elected as the President of the International Union of Socialist Youth,[7] a role which saw her spend time in several countries, including Jordan, Israel, Algeria and China.[24] |
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