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    brings up an important aspect of our working lives. When we get sick‚ most of the time we don’t have the choice of staying home and recovering from the illness. We have to go to work in order to pay for our bills and survive. Because of this‚ there is a chance of the illness spreading onto another employee causing the illness to spread rapidly and more frequently. This may cause the employers to lose money and additionally cause the person you spread it to have a chance of getting more severe symptoms

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    an individual falls ill. Nowadays‚ a disease can spread very quickly between people in the same community and even across national borders. If a single patient is not diagnosed and treated in time‚ many more people will be affected. In addition‚ the high cost of medical treatment a patient requires is usually paid by the government and society. A smoker who suffers from lung cancer‚ for example‚ is making other taxpayers pay for his habit. For these reasons‚ health is more than just a personal matter

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    Lifestyle Disease Lifestyle disease which may also be referred to as Non-Communicable Disease‚ has in recent times become an issue of grave concern for governments both globally and regionally. The World Health Organization (WHO) Secretary-General‚ during a General Assembly Summit (first ever summit on deadly chronic illnesses) in 2011deemed in a statement "...the spread of non-communicable diseases as a socio-economic and development challenge of epidemic proportions..." . In another report from

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    n telecommunications‚ an audit is one of: * The act of conducting a review‚ examination and reconciliation of Telecom‚ Wireless and Network customer service records‚ invoicing and contract agreements in order to ensure the accuracy of budgetary forecasting. * Independent review and examination of records and activities to assess the adequacy of system controls‚ to ensure compliance with established policies and operational procedures‚ and to recommend necessary changes in controls‚ policies

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    Art has never lost its unique power to attract people and transport them to a different world. It is argued that government has the responsibility to financially support art though they have so many other important items to invest money in ‚ which I totally agree with. Evidences shows that arts can bring great benefits to individuals as well as the whole society. First of all‚ arts‚ such as music‚ painting and poems‚ always nourishes the human civilization. It is an effective approach to alleviating

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    highest goal of political life which dominates political debate. It is easier to identify to explore injustices than to define precisely what is lacking in an unjust situation or what an ideally just situation might be like. Justice is said to be the property of a distribution of something of goods but also of evils‚ some form of social justice is ultimate aim of political ideologies. Many people associate the term primarily with justice in the legal system the punishment of malefactors. Legal justice

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    Americans revolve around money. They cannot live without it. In order to survive and/or live a good life one needs money. In the United States wealth classifies people. If one is rich‚ one is high class‚ if one has nothing‚ one is considered lower class. Why does money define the people? I agree with Lewis Lapham’s view of " the American faith in money" because everything he states is factual‚ and I myself have experienced it. People in America idolize money as if it had controlled over them.

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    Vaster Than Empires and More Slow. If you look up Ursula K. Le Guin’s website‚ you’ll see she’s an older woman‚ perhaps in her sixties or seventies‚ she is really very pretty for her age! She’s also got some amazing talent in that brain of hers. Le Guin has written many famous science fiction novels and short stories‚ including children’s stories. Her work includes “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” and “Vaster Than Empires and More Slow”. I’ve read Omelas‚ and I enjoyed it very much; I even

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    A Foreign Service Career Is More Than a Job Every year graduates compete to enter poorly paid but respected Diplomatic Service which also involves uncommon commitments and occasional hardships. So what motivates these young people if not a generous salary and a pleasant working environment? I believe it is their firm dedication to public service and commitment to support their country’s policy publicly. Work is an important and – for most people – inevitable part of life. That is why one should

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    Happiness: Enough Already by Sharon Begley Sharon Begley in “Happiness: Enough Already” argues that being extremely happy may be a goal of anybody but it also can be “the end of the drive for ever-greater heights of happiness” (455). Begley claims that “being happier is not always better” (455) and an excessive happiness may affect badly to people’s life. She points out that people who reach the highest level of happiness don’t feel motivated to move forward since they are already satisfied. The

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