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¨ç Despite worries that China¡¯s economy is slowing down, analysts are optimistic that it will continue to drive growth in many parts of the world. The country¡¯s demand for commodities and resources to fuel ¨è its industrialization remains ¨é highly, but ¨ê rising incomes have also enabled its population to seek out more consumer goods.

 






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¨ç You should take the green line to get to the hospital.

¨è He spends a lot of his free time to take care of his younger brother.

¨é Taking vitamin C regularly helps preventing illness.

¨ê I forgot meeting her at lunch today because I was so busy.






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A: ___________________?

B: Yes, of course, but we charge interest after the first month.

A: How much is the interest?

B: At present, the interest rate is 3.6 percent and is added to the monthly payment.



 

¨ç Can I book a ticket to Canada?    ¨è Where can I find it?

¨é Can I talk to you?                        ¨ê Can I purchase this on installment?






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Tim¡¯s mother said he could play catch with his friends in the backyard ________________ they didn¡¯t step in her garden and damage any of her plants.






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It has become somewhat of a trend in recent years for older people to return to university, either to continue their education or to pursue a midlife career change. Though taking the initiative to advance one¡¯s education is admirable at any age, mature students face challenges far different from the ones that those just getting out of high school are facing. For one, they are more likely to have many responsibilities to manage. While the average student in his or her early 20s might struggle to balance classes and a part-time job, many non-traditional students have families, mortgages, and careers to deal with on top of their course loads. The difficulties of returning to school are intensified in the classroom. While older adults may have more incentive to learn than when they were younger, many sometimes feel hesitant about studying alongside people decades younger than themselves. Moreover, competing with far younger people for jobs upon graduation can sometimes be a rather discouraging undertaking for mature students.

 

¨ç Middle-aged students face similar academic obstacles to the ones that their younger peers face.

¨è Older students have less motivation to get an education than young people do.

¨é Non-traditional students sometimes feel intimidated about learning with young people.

¨ê Mature students are more likely to gain lucrative employment after graduation.

 






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Leprosy is an ancient disease that has affected humanity for thousands of years. The disease grossly disfigures the skin of those affected, making them visible to the healthy population from afar. To make matters worse, the illness was discovered to be contagious, which led to unaffected persons completely separating themselves from people at any stage of leprosy. There are various accounts of societies in ancient civilizations segregating those with the illness and forcing them to live in what were essentially leper colonies. This longstanding treatment created a strong social stigma. This reaction from the public often created a barrier to self-reporting and early treatment, since the diseased were often trying to avoid being taken away from family members or loved ones.


¨ç The Secluded Life of a Leper

¨è Avoiding Segregation at All Costs

¨é An Ancient Disease's Effects on Appearance

¨ê The Universal Stigma behind Leprosy