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Owning a car can be expensive. First, you have the purchase of the car itself. If you get the cheapest new car in the showroom, you will end up paying about $10,000. Buying the car is just the beginning of your expenses. Next, you have to buy gasoline at over a dollar a gallon. If you drive an average of 100 miles a week and get 35 miles per gallon, you will end up spending $6 up to $10 a week on gas. That is about $40 a month. Add to those expenses you have for maintenance, such as tune-ups and lubrications, and you have another $35 per month. All of these add up toidea Controlling about $350 a month. Details Facts/example
Expensive Purchasing the car Buying gasoline (cheapest) $10,000 A dollar per gallon Driving 100 miles a week is spending $6$10 $40 a month on gas Tune-up and lubrication for over $35 a

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Two Holiday Resorts Although both towns are on the coast and both are about the same distance from Perth, they also have some important differences. X has an excellent beach which is long and sandy. Y, on the other hand, has only a small beach which is pebbly. Also, because X is north of Perth, it has a warmer and more stable climate, whereas Y tends to be cooler and its weather more variable. X also has better facilities, such as more hotels, a cinema and a golf course. Y has a golf course, but no cinema and accommodation there is rather limited. Finally although Y has good conditions for sailing, X has more sight-seeing attractions close to the town. For these reasons, I Points X Y would recommend X as the best place to spend a holiday
Beach Long and sandy Small and pebbly Climate Facilities Transportation Comfortability 5/8/12 Warmer and stable Cooler and unstable

More hotels, a cinema, aA golf course, no cinema golf course Available Good for sailing Rather limited More attraction sight-seeing

Accidents in workplace not only cause distress to the victims, they also result in considerable expense for both the community and the employer. There is a double reason, therefore, why we need to try to reduce the number of industrial accidents. Unfortunately, there is no single cause of industrial accidents. Sometimes they are caused by human error, for example, a worker may be careless or poorly trained. Accidents are also due to faulty equipment. A machine might develop aCAUSE after being EFFECT for a long time and this flaw in use RECOMENDATION finally leads to a breakdown and possible injury to the person Human error Accident Intensive training for operating the machine. Accidents can also result from (careless/poorly-trained) workers inadequate safety precautions or from workers not being Faulty equipment Breakdown Regular check-up sufficiently aware of the need for safety
Injury Inadequate safety precaution Accident Workers are not aware ofAccident 5/8/12 safety Recreating precautions various

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The French have made some important contribution to the field of medicine. In 1736, Claudius Amyand performed the first successful appendectomy. Marie F.X. Bichat was responsible for the founding of histology, the study of tissues, in 1800. later, in 1857, Louis Pasteur began his work on the process which bears his name, pasteurization. In PROCESS 1896, Antoine H. Becquerel DETAILS the discovery of made 1736 Claudius uranium. Finally, in 1894, the radioactivity in Amyand (the first successful appendectomy) 1800 FrenchmanMarie F.X Bichat (the founding of the Japanese S. Alexandre Yersin and histology, the study of tissues) Kitasato discovered the bacillus causing bubonic 1857 Louis Pasteur (pasteurization) plague.
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Antoine H. Becquerel (the discovery of radioactivity in uranium) Alexandre Yersin and S. Kitasato (the bacillus causing bubonic plague.)

I have a friend who seems to spend most of the winter in bed. The problem is he is always getting sick. There must be some reasons for this, I decided to find out what they were. I questioned him and found out that he was not eating properly. Another thing is that as soon as he was feeling a little better, he would immediately go back to his former lifestyle; skipping meals, staying out till all hours, and not wearing warm clothing. Well, the solutions to his problem was obvious. So I advised him to eat to ear regularly, balanced diet, to get eight to nine hours sleep every night and to wear warm clothing when it is cold. Problem Factors Solutions
Frequent illness in winter Irregular meals Insufficient sleep Inadequate clothing Eat regularly Get 8-9 hours sleep Wear warm clothing

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