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‘The spirit of globalization must be SUFFUSED with sustainable human development, food securily, and other safely nels,
1. shared * 2. promoted 3. infused
4. supported 5. fostered
‘The statement made about an increase inthe Gross National Product next year is just a CONJECTURE,
4. baseless opinion 2. senseless remark 3. wild guess
4, biased judgment 5. false interpretation
He was lef with no other choice but fo IMMOLATE his own life
4. protect : 2. sactiioe 3. perfect
4. transform 5. improve
‘A special group in the police force is believed to be engaged in FURTIVE activites.
4. legal 2. suspicious 3. unusual
4. worthy 5. secret
This is a PROPITIOUS time to reflect onthe path the nation has traveled in the last five years.
4. realistic 2. favorable 3. crucial
4 right 5. significant
‘The rumor raised its SPECIOUS head again
4. provoking 2 vious 3. nasty
4. misleading 5. proud
‘Sanctuaries for widife have DWINDLED alarmingly in the ast decade.
4. disappeared 2. changed 3. decreased
4. mulled 5. deleriorated
Convicted criminals who are considered INCORRIGIBLE are keptn a separate penal facil
4. violent 2. unchangeable 3. rude
4. insane 5. troublemakers
‘The renowned art went through the crowd INCOGNITO.
4. unmindully 2 candidly 3, cautiously
4. unvecognized 5. hurriedly
‘After only few months of being marred, se discovered that her husband is @ VIXEN.
4. vain man 2 strong man 3. brilant man
4, dishonest man 5. quarrelsome man
Better roads, concrete bridges, new schoo facies, and health clinics are PALPABLE signs of progress i the countyside,
4, excellent 2. overrated 3. obvious:
4. unreliable 5. diferent
How James emerged alive from the tragic accident in which nobody is expected to survive is something the aulhorites
cannot FATHOM.
1. believe 2. hide 3. soke
4. comprehend 5. dedare
‘The tecommendation ofthe wage council is REPUGNANT tothe employes.
1. acceptable * 2. objectionable 3. beneficial
4, degrading 5. embarrassing
Insufficient amounts of nitogen will STUNT the growth of plans
4. hinder 2, promote 3. contol
4, determine 5. stabilize
By adroit cross-examination, the defense lawyer was able fo REFUTE the testimony ofthe witness forthe prosecution.
1, validate 2. dissect 3. contradict
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‘the statements of the government offical are meant lo EMBROIL the issue,
1. resolve 2. simplify 3. reveal
4 avoid 5. Mudde
Mr, Samson was INURED to hardships in his younger years.
4. forced 2. indiferent 3. exposed
4 accustomed 5. opposed
The patron's kindness is REQUITED by the recipients’ act of gratitude
4. treated 2. imitated 3. reflected
4. repaid 5. flaunted
‘The prisoners received BESTIAL treatment.
4. cruel 2 equal 3. humane
4. favorable 5. unconoemed
‘The senator's MPRUDENT remark was widely reported in leading newspapers.
4. discourteous 2. insulting 3. controversial
4. unofficial 5. unwise
Recklessness always entails JEOPARDY.
4. danger 2. oisis 3. apprehension
4. control 5. aggression
My friends and | ind the crtcaly-accteimed movie quite JEJUNE because ofits predictable plo.
4. suspenseful 2 dul 3. morbid
4. hilarious 5. moving
The committee discussed the LUGUBRIOUS state of the environment.
1. degrading 2. sensitive 3. unstable
4, desperate 5. mournful
Computers today can easily SIMULATE any given situation in aircraft navigation,
4, recognize 4. analyze 3, imitate
4. capture 5. select
Teemning with anger, he team coach VITUPERATED his erring players.
41, suspended 2. punished 3. scolded
4. replaced 5. disciplined
“The old man thinks anxiously ofthe MUTABLE ciccumstances of ife,
1. joyous 2. changeable 3. painful
4. lasting 5. authentic
ACOMMISERATE gesture from the management wil lessen the possibly of strike
1. timely 2. pleasant 3. polite
4. sympathetic 5. consistent
‘Similares in their social MILIEU link the two environmental proponents
4. vision 2. poison 3. surrounding
4 belie 5. status
Time ostis IRRETRIEVABLY wasted due tothe society's indifference about ecological balance.
4. iesponsitly 2. inescapabilty 3. impossibly
4. exceedingly 5. permanently
‘The myth tls ofa SENTINEL outside the tomb.
41. ghost 2 wich 3. king
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His TENACITY in the face of continued enviconmental failure is admirable,
1. patience 2. foresight 3. persistence
4. decisiveness 5. overconfdence
[APERNICIOUS solwion i ll thats necessary a his ime to protect the forests
1. separate 2 quick 3. wise
4. loaded 5. significant
Though her frend was IRASCIBLE, Dina saw good quaies in her.
4. unreasonable 2 inlable 3. suspicious
4 nervous 5. rough
The solder escape the assault ofthe enemies UNSCATHED.
4, unseen 2, unharmed 3. unbelievable
4. unlouched 5. unexpected
‘The visting professor started his lecture wih enlhusistic energy, IMPERVIOUS Io the sight of crowding students in he jam-
packed audtoum
+. touched 2. pleased at 3. intrested in
4. unafiected 5. suspicious
‘The president ofthe company gave SUMPTUOUS banquet forthe newlyweds.
1. lavish 2. simple 3. formal
4 perfect 5. surprise
‘The defense lawyer presented its case to the jury in a manner that was TRENCHANT.
1. Jegalistic 2. dignified 3. vague
4 emphatic ~~ 5. cautious
‘When used in excessive amount, insecticide is DELETERIOUS to plants.
4. harmful 2. powertl 3, mournful
4. doubt 5. shameful
During the campaign period, most poliians appear to be AFFABLE.
4. approachable 2 gens 3. honorable
4 anus 5. serious
Daging TUMALIMA ang bata sa ulos ng kenyang kapatid
4. umivas 2 sumunod 3. sumagot
4 umayaw 5. natekot
Madalas IPAHIWATIG ng tagapamahala ang kanyang layuning mag-rtiro sapagkat nakepagsibi na rin naman siya nang
mahabang panahon sa kanyang tanggapan.
4. jpangako 2 hunsuta 3. ipalivanag
4. iparamdam 5. ipagpaliban
‘Ang bata ey TUMALILIS nang marnigniya ang boses ng matands,
4. tumayo 2. umupo 3. umalis
4. yuruko 5. tumalikod
‘Ang isang NAGSIMPAN para sa kinabukasan ay hind! nababatiala sa hinaharap.
1. nagtis 2. nagisip ‘3. nagbatak
4. nagripon 5. nagpakabutl
Pinangungunahan ng akalde ang PAGPAPASINAYA sa bagong tulay na nag-uugnay sa dalawang magkalpit na lungsod.
1. pegpapagawa 2. pagmamalak! 3. pagbubukas
4. pagpapasara 5. pagpapatibay10.
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WORD ANALOGY
FORE is to AFT as BOW is to
4. paddle 2 deck 3. boat
4. arow 5. stem
PERJURY is to LIE as LARCENY is to.
4. conspire 2 i 3. steal
4. injue 5. trespass
BOOK is to LIBRARY as ISLAND Is to
4. archipelago 2. continent 3: united nations
4, confederation 5. setting
MIND is to PSYCHOLOGY as BODY is to
4. history 2. paychiairy 3. chiropody
4. physiology 5. anthropology
BREWING is to BEER as TANNING isto
4, rubber 2 cotton 3. tea
4. glass 5. leather
SALARY isto SERVICE as INDEMNITY is to =
4, inheritance 2. information 3. injury
4. inteligence 5. influence
COMPASS is io DIRECTION as CALIPER is to
1. speed 2. pitch 3. diameter
4., altitude 5. volume
VICINITY isto PLAGE as CONTEMPORARY isto
4. petiod 2, comrade’ 3. foe
4. proximity 5 age
CORN is to EAR as CABBAGE is fo
4. bunch 2 head 3. seed
4. flower 5. garden
[ABSOLUTE is to PERFECT as INCONSONANT is to
4. parallel 2. incompatibie 3. reserved
4. distinct 5. common
CERTIFY is to ATTEST as CAPTIVATE isto
4, seize 2. castigate 3. arrest
4, admire 5. fascinate
‘SAFETY VALVE is to BOILER as FUSE is ___
4. electcity 2 wire 3. socket
4. factory 5. motor
‘STATUE is to SCULPTURE as BALLET isto
4. director 2. prima donna 3. choreographer
4. composer 5. couturier
AUTOMOBILE is lo CONVEYANCE as PRINTING PRESS is to
4. book 2. duplication 3. Installation
4. machine
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ARCHAEOLOGIST is to ANTIQUITIES as ICHTHYOLOGIST is to
4. ruins 2. shel
4. corals 5. fishes
LIQUID is lo SIPHON as SMOKE is to_.
2. fuel
5 fire
DEGRAGATION is to RANK as DECELERATION is to
1. volume 2. speed
4. form 5. density
DISQUISITION isto DISSERTATION a8 INQUISITION isto
1. disqualification 2. inspiration
4, determination 5._investigaton
‘SMILE is lo AMOUSEMENT as YAWN is fo_.
1. anaiety 2. loneliness
4. boredom 5. wilhdrawal
ADEPT is to MASTERY as ARDENT is to
4. persistent 2. abnormal
4 ski 5. impassioned
REIN is to CHECK as SPURIs to
1. uige 2 impede
4 exhaust 5. contol
ENERGY isto DISSIPATE as MONEY is to
4. economize 2. exploit
4. invest 5. squander
PRICE is lo REDUCTION as BULK is to.
4. bargain 2 shrinkage
4. spoilage : 5, economy
AEGIS is to SPONSORSHIP as GENRE is to.
4. gender 2. seting
4. heredity 5. generation
PECULIAR is lo DISTINCTIVE as UNTOWARD is o_.
4, fortuitous 2. unexpected
4. hidden 5. indirect
METHODIG isto ORDERLY as BODACIOUS isto
4. patent 2, ordinary
4. outstanding 5. noteworthy
SLAVE |s to FEUDALISM as ENTREPRENEUR is fo _
4. production 2. capitalism
4, agriculture 5. laissez faire
IRREFUTABLE is to DISPROVED as IRREPARABLE is lo '
4, inevitable 2, iemeciable
4, restored 5. insoluble
ACADEMIC is to PEDANTIC as DEFUNCT is to
1. alive 2. dead
4. surviving 5. inert
artifacts
income
implication
iitation
profound
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possible
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‘The survey shows that millons of people in Asia are AFFLICTED by hunger and poverty
4. comrupted 2. burdened 3. humbled
4. disgraced 5. effected
‘Many people inthe rural communities are AVERSE to change,
1. likely 2. ready 3. sensitive
4. reluctant 5. anxious
(ne tends to be GHURLISH before breakfast.
4. untidy 2. itHempered 3. dizy
4 disorganized 5. weak
‘The board wil SIFT the evidence against Jerry and determine ifhe is gully of the charges.
4. present 2. catty 3. gather
4. disclose 5. analyze
‘There is anoed to ADDUCE sound reasons that jus the recent restrictions on imports.
4, question 2. pursue 3. cite
4. uphold 5. examine
‘Atomey Fortunato used CHICANERY in trying to win the
4. sincerity 2. trickery 3, bribery
4, eloquence 5. intimidation
‘The SAVANT eagerly joins debates on political issues and belies.
4. poiician 2. competitor 3. supporter
4, counselor 5. scholar
‘The suspects cléim that their confession was made under DURES.
4. scrutiny 2. compulsion 3. oath
4. pretense 5. observation
Its natura to have some TREPIDATIONS before undergoing surgery
41. apprehension 2. consultations 3. preparations
4 premonitions 5. delusions
‘Agroup of mountsineers accidentally discovered VESTIGES believed to be ftom the Jurassic period
4. relics 2. easures 3. stones
4. poteries 5. drawings
‘Commuting the sentence ofthe convict may PLACATE the supporters ofthe pro-ife movement.
1. offend 2. pressure 3. confuse
4. appease 5. agitate
Wining experts wore ASTOUNDED by the deception pulled off by swindlers who claimed tey had found the biggest gold
deposit in the Indonesian jungle.
1. dlarifed 2. dismayed 3. amazed
4, convinced 5. Puzzled
‘Aviene must have been so INEBRIATED that she readily accepted Francis’ offer to drive her home,
1, tracted 2. overwhelmed 3. impaired
4, hacked 5. intoxicated
‘The lady FIDGETED when the lawyer asked her if she recognized the man presented as a witness in the cout.
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CLANDESTINE is to SECRET as ENIGMA is to
4. surprise 2 ride
4. mirage 5. revelation
‘CERTIFY isto ATTEST as CAPTIVATE isto
1, arrest 2 seize
4. adie 5. castigale
‘SPONTANEOUS is to UNBIDDEN as URGENT is to
4. unimportant 2. unreasonable
4. pressing 5. cautious
[ABSOLUTE is lo PERFECT as INCONSONANT is to
4. common 2 contrary
4, parallel 5. incompatible
‘CONSANGUINITY is fo BLOOD 'as AFFINITY isto
1. rece 2. oocupation
4, profession 5. faith
‘CORN is to EAR as CABBAGE is to
1, head 2 bunch
4. garden 5. seed
HAPPINESS Is to PROSPERITY as CONDOLENCE is to _
4. loneliness 2. awkward
4. relies 5. vigorous.
FIsHis to SCHOOL 3s i
4. beehoney 2 thesis adviser
4, chapters - book 5. bid tree
___ iso SWORD as HOLSTERS 10 _.
4. blade ~ spin 2. “Scabbard — pistol
4. sheath shot 5. hit~rile
___is to OPPOSE as HALT isto
41 object —stop 2 argue cut
4. accept - crash. 5. question —block
___is to SCHOOL. as STARIs to
1, student rock 2, principal ~ dancer
4. bird —tee 5. thesis ~ player
is to OBLIGATION as PREROGATIVE Is 0
duty — right 2. role — function
4, ‘freedom ~ advantage 5. order —choioe
___is to TRIPOD as STATUE is o
studio ~ park 2 exhibit figurine
4. beaker - podium 5. camera pedestal
is to WEAVER as CANDLE Is 0
1. wheel - barel 2, ress — paper
4. cartoon = vase 5. rug ~chandier
is to DEFINITE as UNCLEAR is to
7. definable - visible 2. ceftain = vague
4, doubtul~ insightful '5, ambiguous ~ incongruous
consolation
fascinate
trivial
reserved
|. marriage
flower
1. contend
star - galaxy
duel —bolo
‘eject - break
fish — constellation
law status
pole —icon
cloth ~ glass:
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Js lo QUICK as GRACIOUS is to__
1. funny — typical 2. “agile — courteous
4. trained -poite 5. retarded - refined
____istoLIMP as BREADTHE is to
ruth — ee 2 knee — lungs
4, ego 5. accident -inbom
___is fo OMINOUS as HARMONIOUS is to
4 poor - opulent 2. wise ~ dominant
4, hard — outmoded 5. fearsome - compatible
{s to JUSTICE as WREATH is to
4. sentence — veri 2. education ~ jury
4, scale ~vitory- 5. campaign - testimony
____iso SPHERE as SQUARE isto
4, round dle * 2. globe = fat
4, oval triangle 5. oicle —cube
___ is loHOSTILE as ARROGANT is to.
TT Tolerant ~ pleasant 2. peaceful cheerful
4. patient ~boastul 5. friendly - modest
TEST isto CHEATING as isto
4. lawyer coun! 2. ‘compromise ~ principles
4. swindle —business 5. amy ~discipine
‘SHIP is to HARBOR 2 isto
41. patient - doctor 2 car-garage
4, nest bird 5. village — people
FUTURE isto __a8 YESTERDAY as.
41, hope past 2. judge — verdict
4. think —mery 5. tecall— forget
‘SCHOOL is to HOSPITAL as, isto
4. principal - doctor 2. store— customer
4. nurse ~patent 5. house ~ carpenter
HEADLINE is io NEWS STORY as isto__.
4. ite - novel 2, preface - book
4, salutation — letter ‘5. conclusion - letter
initial - gallant
walk — asthma
restive — happy
defendant ~ court
earth ~ polygon
flint - demanding
polics ~ graft
student — book
student ~ teacher
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SENTENCE COMPLETION
of such visionary notions about reforms is reflected in the quick disintegration of that unrealistic, much
publicized do-gooder club. .
2. grandeur ~* 3. simplicity
5. impracticabilty
Even farmers who tol inthe fields deserve to be treated with
1. equality 2 care 3. importance
4. respect 5. preference
Business leaders proclaim enthusiastically that we now have enough evidence to say with confidence that
globalization is here to stay
4, reasonable 2. renewed 3. ample
4. eager 5. symbolic.
The struggle for national iberation of people in less-developed counties has the literature of history and has been
responsible for new approaches and techniques of viewing events and wring history
1, awakened 2 altered 3. simplified
4. simulated 5. enriched
‘Although Michael a columnist, in disproving allegations against the dismissed official, seems to be the official
4. renewed 2. affirmed 3. exonerating
4. demonstrated 5. maintained
“The news papers columnist in disproving allegations against the dismissed official seems to be the official
1. tolerating 2. patronizing 3. exonerating
4. demonstrated 5. maintained
A the start ofthe program, students are put together in small groups by the faculty on the basis of dversity of
‘nationality and experience.
4, eliminated 2. interviewed 3, selected
4 pinpointed 5. interrogated
Trade brings mutual gains to all counties, but it can also have important distributional effects within national boundaries,
benefiting some workers whose products become more in demand and_others wh lose out to new competitors.
4. iting 2. dispensing 3. disfavoring
4. reinvigorating 5. eliminating
In being frugl, some familias engage in petty economies that require efort disproportional tothe _.
4. time pent 2. sactiioes made 3. money saved
4. happiness gained 5. resources conserved
ris felt her privacy invaded by the questions of the newscasters.
4. prying 2 tivial 3. intriguing
4, hypothetical 5. incessant
Itis @ known fact in the banking community thatthe colapse of a number of local banks has been primarily due to_
foan portiolio
4. unattended 2. deatinquent 3. mismanaged
4. restructured 5. unrecovered
“The court resisted the clamor into issue a temporary injunction forthe sake of
1. principle 2. integrity 3. sincenty
4, expediency 5. honor19
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ifhonest men were ____ in this country, installment buying and business on credit would have grown very large.
1. admired 2. popular 3. rae
4. influential 6, many
The behavioral the children uprooted from their barangay or town is indicad by thelr readiness fo quickly fake UP
the diferent, even srange, customs of hor new urban community.
1. foundation 2. adaptability 3. orgenizaton
4. pattem 5, phiosophy
‘The bei inthe sancty of mariage predisposes one tothe legalization of divorce
4. protest 2. ciske 3. ignore
4. undenmine 5. prohibit
‘After @ thorough study of the proposed change in the work system, the manager directed all concerned to it
immediately
1, lean 2. evaluate 3. implement.
4, consider 5. discuss
Despite seeing her house by he fre, Linda stil hoped that something of value may be left which can be riddled
outof the ashes.
1. enfamed 2. levees 3. consumed
4, bightened 5. heightened
‘Aer being caged fora month, the endangered Philippine Eagle flew away with wen fred by its captor.
1. lveiness 2. hesitation 3 frenzy
‘4. recklessness 5. eagemess
‘The more education a person has the more key one becomes in one's views and steadfast in sticking fo them
4. confused 2. ciitical os 3. independent
4. radical 5. suspicious
Feu isthe most tng experience @ person can ever have; here is noting mexe than not succeeding being
blocked, not moving ahead.
4. invigorating 2. dscouraging 3. exhilarating
4. enervating 5. depressing
Mass media dovelop in us a level of consciousness thal Keeps us____curent evens.
41. interested in 2. adjusting to 3. excited over
4. feat of 5. abreast of
Realizing that we were determined oo, our experianced fends _____that there might be more cifcules long the
way than we expect
41, dismissed ~ 2. intimidated 3. insisted
4. projected 5. concuded
Mecia, especialy pit, has the unpleasant task of ____ more the negative than the positive side of cartain events
1. elevating 2. discussing 3. describing
4. eocentuating 5. understanding
In the odd world of technology, a great product, a remarkable corporate transformation, and market acceptance would be in
faci be
1. arebirth 2 a breakdown 3. aplague
4. anedge 5. anepitaph
‘The Philippines needs more doctors to deliver medical services to population.
4, therural 2. the marginalized 3. a burgeoning
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For groups whose economic aciviies are organized around hunting or herding, any living seldement is only temporary, and
frequent moves are made often on foot, Consequently, the material possessions of such people are =
4. limited 2. crude 3. extensive
4. communal 5. durable
He cops @ distinguished acting career of playing the challenging role of a vilain by giving performances that are
4. melodramatic 2. unsurpassable 3. colorful
4, inspicing 5. imaginative
‘Alter @ nuclear aocident, people tend to be more and become ___of their government
1. fearful 2. skeptical 3. suspicious
4. distustul 5. sympathetic
Pumice is a rock formed by the cooling and hardening of fava which contains dissolved gases. Pumice is so light that it wil
float on water, This is because it contains $0 many air chambers; tis very.
1. rate 2. porous 3. durable
4. brillant 5. colorful
From a distance, the view of any industrial cily is obscured by a heavy pall of smoke exuded from factory chimneys.
Residents ofthese cites object tothe piysical discomfort of a smoke-flled atmosphere and to the extra expense necessary
{o replace soot-damaged goods and to meet abnormally high,
4. telephone tills 2. lightbils 3. food bls
4. water bis 5. gas ils
‘A one-second cathode ray treatment of hamburgers will preserve them for a sixty day in a refigeralor. Sailors going on
‘voyages of several weeks can have safe food even though the ship does not have
1, aiccrculation 2. radiation system 3. deep fieeze
4. physician 5. laboratory
It we closely analyze the world cistribution of we would notice that there are many people who are extremely poor,
and many people extremely rch, and comparatively very few in the middle
1. production 2. population 3. progress
4 income 5. investment
Many large corporations maintain nurses and hospitals for their employees and in various olher ways encourage better
1. feclties 2 pay 3. known
4. ridiculous 5. testicted
‘The goal of humanism is 10 pursue life's ___ more than devastating forces of corruption and commerciaization
indiferences to public opinion, human needs, and values
4. offering 2. enrichment 3. difcaity
4. progress 5. possibilty
‘Te manager said that he would gladly help pay for itbut he could naturedly the ofr.
4. imposed 2 ignored 3 denied
4 “tetained ~~ _ 5. decined
While most typhoons cause litle or no loss of human ife, occasionally the losses are
1. appaling 2. furniture 3. incomplete
4. disadvantageous 5. insigniicant
While recognizing the value ofthe new invention, the crc thought its possiblities are distinctly
1, boundless 2. known 3, ridiculous
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When the defense lawyer asked for @ posiponement the prosecuting atlomey protested the stalegy of the
defense and insisted that the tial should proceed
1. slow 2, stubbom 3. leisurely
4. roundabout 5, deliberate
“The studi id ot take the joke ofthe teacher,
1. taclless 2. shrewd. 3. honest
4 prompt 5. peace
Contemporary leaders are becoming more conscious ofthe needs fora strong research capabillyfo__sebacks in
agricultural produc
1. discourage 2. counteract 3. boost
4 direct 5. indentfy
Cobal demand for feshwater wil surely increase as industial acvily and agricultural production are _ to serve
the needs ofthe world's growing population.
1. promoted 2. endorsed 3. dstibuled
4. inlensifed 5. pushed
{A vigant public servant does not hesitate fo cal the attention ofthe authorities to acts to public welfare and
ineresis.
4. insensitive 2. inimical 3._ impart
4, inelevant 5. oblivious
‘The abolition of some agencies was pat ofthe governments reengineering plans to_ the bureaucracy
4. establish 2, streaming 3. resiore
4, mobilize 5. stenghen
We should not sten to slander or gossip and should be _Infudging the motives of those we met
1. quick 2. curious 3. confident
4. cautious 5. carsree
‘ler staying in foreign lands for several years, people will ind it refteshing to vist their native soil and __
‘acquaintances with old frends.
41. relieve 2. renew 3. recall
4. remember 5. improve
The governments efforts 10 _ the campeign agains child abuse received international praises.
41. spread 2. facilitate 3. advocate
4 inensify™ 5. publicize
‘A slong governments ded to promote not dependency, and to encourage free enterprise.
4. self-alienation 2. selfevaluation| 3. selfreliance
4. seltawareness 5. settdetermination
Commercial banks started @ new credit system that empowers the middle-income Fiipino through responsive and
credit acy.
1 profitable 2. imaginative 3. innovative
4 forward-fooking 5. dependable
In an emergency situation, ___can be worse than panic
4. confusion 2 Inaction 3. ignorance
4. indecisiveness 5. insensitivity
Paintings, photographs, posters, and cartoons have been used io __humaritarian concems as well a ideological
or political belies.
1. exalt 2. explain 3. express
4. examine 5, popularizeACE REVIEW CENTER
LOGICALANALYSIS - g %
CONCLUSION
Subscribing to Cable TV is luxury. All uxuries are needles expenditures. Having a cellular phone is not a luxury. Dining in
ave-star hotels a needless expenditure.
1 Having 3 cellular phone is not a needless expenditure
2 Subseriing to Cable TV isnot a needless expenditure.
3 Subsering to Cable TV is a needless expenditure.
4 Dining ina five-star hotel is not a luxury.
5. Dining in a five-star hotels a hxury
Ifyou pay your taxes, then more roads are built. more roads are built then all farmers wit be self-efant
1 Roads are buit forthe farmers.
2 Ifyou pay your taxes, then more farmers willbe seltreliant
3. fang Nardo is a farmer, then he is selelint
4, more farmers are selfeiant, hen you pay your taxes. -
5. __ taxes collected are below target, hen infastucture projects willbe Jesse.
If al fru-beering plants are flowering plants, and all lowering plants attract insects,
‘Some fut-bearing plants do not attract insects.
All flowering plants are frit-bearing
‘Some flowering plants are ruit-bearing.
Ifa plant atracs insects, then itis fruit bearing.
All fruit-bearing plants attract insects
Caucia wit goto the party if her mother wil permit her. Tony wil go tothe party if Claudia wl goto the party. Cauda is
permited by her mother to goto the party
Tony wil go tothe party if Caudia's mother wil not permit him to aocompany Claudia to the party
Tony wil go tothe party
Cauda wl not go tothe party
Ciaudia wil go tothe party i Tony wil goto the party
Allo the above.
‘Al detectives are scientiic persons, All inventors are creative persons, Francis is a scientific person, Christian is not a
creative person.
Francis is not a detective. ss
Francis is a detective.
‘Chistian is not an inventor.
Christan is an inventor
CCvistian is also a scientific person.
‘An old lady asked a trusted locksmith to install special locks atthe doors of her house before she lef fora three-day visit to
her daughter nex town. The locksmith did a good job of bolting the front door which could be opened fom inside, When the
old lady came back, the locksmith helped her careful to unlock the front door and open all the windows.
The front door could not be opened from outside.
‘The locksmith need not put special locks atthe door.
“The windows were not al closed when the od lady left
The style of locks atthe door of the house was obsolete
The locksmith ives in another town
From the extensive dala gathered in the Philippines forthe period 1990-1996 there are indications that some rivers are sil
relatively clean, particularly in Mindanao.
Not al rivers inthe Philippines are polluted
The overall quail of all rivers has deteriorated.
Rivers in the Philippines are polluted.
Rivers in Luzon and Visayas are unsafe for fishery and recreational purposes.
Philippine rivers could no longer sustain life.10
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if fishes cannot breed, they wil die, Coral reefs are the only breeding places of fishes. All coral refs wil be destroyed by
humans twenty years from now. Twenty yéor, FOM vy
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‘Coral reefs wil form inthe deepest sea.
Seas and oceans will have higher sa content.
Fishes wil be very expensive.
Fishes will ease fo exis.
‘Submiting a good term paper is a necessary condiion for passing the course.
1 ‘Myra did not pass the course; hence, she had not submitted a good term paper.
2 Myra had submitted a good term paper, hence she passed the course - uy
3. Myra passed the course; hence, she had submitted a good term paper.
4 Either Myra does not submit a good term paper or she passed the course,
5. Either Myra submits a good term paper or she does nol pass the course.
‘Some managers are not analytical. Allmanagers are ruthiess. Daniel is ruthless.
1 Allruthiess people are analytical
2 Not all analytical managers are ruthless.
3 ‘Some ruthless managers are not analytical
4 Daniel is analytical buts not 2 manager.
5. Daniel is a manager but is not analytical
‘Some computer programmers are nearsighted. All nearsighled people are inefficient workers. Veronica is an inefcient
worker. Lourdes is @ computer programmer.
Veronica is nearsighted.
Lourdes is an inefficient worker.
‘Some computer programmers are inefficient workers.
Al computer programmers are ineficient workers,
Allinefcient workers are nearsighted.
‘All diamonds are elegant. Some pearls are not elegant. The Black Heart is a pearl. The Heart ofthe Deep isnot elegant
The Black Heart is elegant.
The Biack Heart isnot elegant.
The Heart ofthe Deep is a pear
‘The Heart ofthe Deep is nota diamond,
Diamonds are more expensive than pearis
‘Allusions and deceptions are believable. This news report is net believable. This annual report is believable. Some
illusions and deceptions are amusing
1 This annual reports amusing,
This annual reprtis an ilusion and deception.
This news reportis not tue
This news report is amusing
This news repor is not an ilusion or a deception.
‘Allof my friends believe in mariage. Bea is anew fiend. She lives with an officemate in an apartment downtown
1 Her housemates are most likely a good friend.
2 Bea believes in mariage,
3. Bea is not married yet
4 She islving-n with her boyfriend.
5. ‘She needs a companion inthe city.
People need guns for security. Students in the university ae protected by the university police while on campus. Jordan is a
student inthe university.
Jordan wants lo carry @ gun on campus butitis prohibited
‘Jordan does not need to carry a gun on campus.
‘Jordan needs a gun to protect him.
Jordan hiad a gun but discarded it when he entered the university
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People who love the Philipines believe that their children must be taught everything by using the Filpino language. ‘Schoo!
‘administrators mandate that English be the language of instruction for Science and math.
1 ‘School administrators believe we can leem Science and Math better in English.
2 School administrators donot love the Pilppines.
3. School administrators are pressured by parent to teach in Engish.
4. Children understand Science and Math better in Engish
5. Children do not love the Philippines.
Foods richin tare rich in cholesterol, Some types of cholesterol are bad forthe heart. Chicken skin sch ingot
4. Foods rich in cholesterols are rich in fat.
2 Foods rich in fat are bad for the heart.
3 ‘Chicken skin is not bad for the heart.
4 Chicken skin is bad for the heart.
5. Chicken skin is rich in cholesterol.
‘Styrofoam releases a chemical that destroys the ozone layer. The container that Alou uses is not harmful to the ozone layer.
1 ‘Alou has found a way to prevent Styrofoam from releasing chemicals into the air
2 ‘Alou uses containers that are not made of Styrofoam.
3 ‘Alou uses a high-quality Styrofoam as a container.
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‘Syrofoam, when used 2s a container, does not release harmful chemicals into the
‘Styrofoam can be used in making durable container.
‘There are fewer juvenile delinquents in communities where the youth partipate actively in diferent soco-cvic and religious
dubs, Barangay Xhas a number of youth cubs.
1 Barangay X has fewer juvenile delinquents than other barangays.
2. Parents in Barangay X exert great efforts to prevent juvenile delinquency.
3, Municipal officials encourage the organization of youth clubs.
4, Allyoung people in Berangay X are members of atleast two youth clubs,
5. Community development workers in Barangay X give training in organizing youth clubs,
Cross-country Marathon is a populer sportievent. Popular sparts-evertls are not televised. Triathlon is a popular eports
event. Some cross-country Metathons are not propery supervised.
1 ‘Some cross-country marathons are televised.
2 Triathlons televised. i - ti flict awe
3. Triathlon isnot televised
4. Triathlon is propery supervised,
5. Triathlon is not properly supervised.
|Aists are never ham-handed. All arists are inquisitive, Joey is not ham-handed. Judith is not inquisitive,
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2 Joey is not an artist
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PARAGRAPH ORGANIZATION
‘Some researchers explain that this unequal men-women authority is the result of biological inheritance,
Although the degree of masculine authority may vary from one group to another, generally, men always have more
power.
‘These researchers theorize that men are naturally more aggressive while women more docile
However, other researchers claim thatthe diference between men and women are shaped by culture, not by inherited
predisposition.
‘Many anthropologists claim that men hold formal authority over women in every society.
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Itlends to keep more active and alert and more interested in life.
also tends to divert the attention from the minor ailments and complaints which are common in old age.
Recreation had been found to be particulary effective.
Perks, public libraries, and social centers are also developed to supplement such progress.
For these reasons, programs of occupied therapy and recreation are being carried out in most old-age homes.
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4. CABED 5. ADCBE
(One of the most common methods used by public officials for issuing information is the press release.
{Apress release is a written communication that outines an officials position or activites.
For these reasons, the press release is particulary advantageous to an official who does not often interact personally
with reporters.
The release permits the official to be more concise than one might be verbally.
It also allows the official relatively greater control over the content of the message and provides opportunity for
revision
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Likewise, the tempo of world progress is faster than ever.
iti, therefore, impossible for any nation to isolate itself and lve a hermit’ if.
These changes have caused the flow of ideologies, persons, and commodities from one country to another in great
acceleration.
By force of circumstance, all nations are thus forced to maintain relation with one another.
“The progress of science and transportation facilties has overcome the natural barriers of distance.
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4, ECABO 5. ABCDE
Employees with personality problems are dificult to supervise.
For these reasons, the supervisor should not ignore employees who have personality problems.
Their work habits, atitudes and outlook in ie afect their performance of dally duties.
‘Although he cannot solve their problems, he can help by constantly communicating with them, understanding them and
treating them the same way as he treats other employees
Furthermore, those who are prone to public display of emotion tend to reduce the morale and productivity of their co:
workers
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4. ABCDE 5. ACEBD
Every time a person speaks or writes, he is seling himself as a person.
However, the message loses its effectiveness iis poorly stated.
Life is a continuous process of seling,
Itmay be that the idea behind his words is sound, even noble.
For some reasons, the world is crtical of a person whose grammar is not up to standard.
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‘And since this ideology must be a common undertaking fr al, publicleaders should be ever responsive and keenly
attuned tothe needs and sentiments ofthe people
‘Aftr all, the test of leadership and, hence, for a successful ideology, les in the capacity ofboth leaders and people
‘alk to jointly and vigorously participate in a common effort forthe good of all.
‘The immense problems of our colonial legacy and the political stife of our past cannot be rectified in afew year.
For these are rooted in oppressive structures that can only be ciminished and passed on by a dynamic and dedicated
leadership and a committed citizenry.
Clearly, in the context of these realiies, a unifying and purposive ideology becomes an agenda for the immediate
present.
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4. CDEAB 5, CEDAB
‘The Philippines, as a developing nation, is not exempted from the influence of ‘this worldwide movement.
Community development is a worldwide movement in both the developed and the developing nations,
But the real challenge and the most important of allis to be able o change the altitude of the people to want for better
life through their own effort.
With about 75% ofits population tving inthe rural areas, a national program of community development becomes
imperative
Poverty, ignorance, and low production levels, which continue to plague the rural areas, are the challenges to the
‘community development program.
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4. CDEBA 5. BCDEA
Because of pollution, the ecosystem is disturbed; in some areas, even thrown out of balance.
(One of the things that come to mind when we talk about the environment is pollution
With these poisons on tand, air, and water, food is geting scarcer.
INis easy now to imagine that without clean food and air, humankind wal surely perish
Many living creatures die because ofthis abrupt change
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4. BDAEC 5. BDECA
This information may be @ warning; hence, it contbules to our survival
The information may also conrbule to our convenience orwell being
‘The fundamental purpose of communication ist transmit information
‘The lightning fash ora shout refering to @ genuine fre is a good exemple of @ warning indicating danger.
When we ask a fend to help us search fora lost walt, we ae in effect employing communication as @ convenience,
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4 CBEAD 5 CEBDA
However, humans have a tendency to go against impositions or prohibitions of any kind and therefore are likely 10 90,
into excess,
In short, the care of the heart cals for moderation in everything one says and does.
‘Any person who wants to live lif to the fullest and enjoy it should take care of one’s heart.
Caring for the heart means watching one's diet and bodly motions, as well as keeping cool and on the state of
equilibrium at all imes.
‘This is why there is an increasing incidence of heat isease in the country and in other parts of the world
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4. CAEDB 5. COABE
“These skils wil enable one to communicate with other people.
Ione isto cope with all the forces that shape one's life in this modem age, this God-given gift must be developed.
Uttimately, one wil be at ease inthis world where communication plays @vital_rol.
‘A person's unique resource is the mind.
This can be done by leaming how to read and wnt,
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While an occasional about anxiety and tension may be unpleasant, itis quite normal and need not be a cause for
concern
ian emotional disturbance becomes very distressing, i should be deat wit as an iless requiting professional
treatment
“The lime to be watchful is when emotional upsets come frequent, shake us severely, and fll to wear off afer awhile
‘They are self protected reactions when we are confronted by threats fo our safety, wel-being, hapriness, or sel-
esteem.
‘Anxety and tensions are essental of living, and everybody experiences them.
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4 EBCAD 5 EDACS
3. BEADC
‘Some of the customs we acquire 2s members ofa society have a curios effect on us.
Thats why, many of us are no conscious of the customs that ide our behavior.
In time, the explicit rules for customary behavior fade our awareness.
AL fist, we find them dificult to learn and understand,
‘But with practice we learn to conform and eventually we come to feel that these customs are right and natural
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4. CABDE 5. CADEB
Nobody can develop him more than he is wiling to develop himselt.
is wor, in connection with delivering the service to the public, must encourage that growth.
Man isa potent toon an organization because he can think for himself,
Otherwise, that man is a wasted man in terms of human potential
Development in this sense is growth which always stems from within.
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4, ACBED 5. CDEAB
Today, the community worker not only strives to relay development plans but also undertakes al efforts to make the
‘community participate in the acceptance and implementation ofthese plans.
‘The traditional concept of the "grassroots", the worker is that of being the liaison between the agency and the
‘community, and between the government and the people.
Thus, as a communicator to the community, the worker's effectiveness can only be determined by the extent to which
‘one is able fo harness popular participation towards a program of action
‘The present emphasis on popular participation has, however, altered this traitonal role.
'As such, the worker is only expected to act as the mouthpiece ofthe agency, and the transmitter and implementor of
‘change in the community
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4. BDEAC 5 BCDEA
Italo provides a means of geting the affected parties together ina calm, problem-solving atmosphere.
Employees have found that a formal grievance procedure has several useful tects.
Moreover, they re assured thal they may raise a complaint without jeopardizing thelr status inthe ofce
Itgives them a chance o voice their complaints and thereby warns management of problem areas.
inthis kind of atmosphere, meaningful dialogue is made possible and qrievanls are made aware that they donot have
to create a confrontation inorder tobe heard.
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4 BEADC 5. BDEAC
‘The enviconmental consequences of industaization have not been considered in most industal projects implemented
in he pas.
They have only been so considered in recent years because of the alarming rate of potuon noted in many developed
counties.
Litt attention, if not none atl, has been given tothe possibe effects of industralization outside ofthe monetary profit
they could bring
in the Philippines, his problem is receiving the attention itrightfly deserves as an integral part ofthe industaization
policies and processes.
‘The Philippine government's concern now isto reconcile productivity wth the improvement and protection of the
envionment
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But the world of books lives on,
The world of books is the most remarkable creation of humankind,
‘And after an era of darkness, new races build ohers
Nothing ese that human builds ever lasts.
‘Monuments fal, nations perish, and cvitzaions grow old and die out
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4 EDABC 5 EABCO
Flipino values that are naturally good should be preserved and values that are corrupt should be rejected.
But the fact thal there exists in the Philippines today a plurality of attitudes and customé,does not mean that Filipinos
should accept al of them without question.
Our society is rigidly ruled by many beliefs and trains which largely determine our cultural pattern of behavior.
In doing so, they preserve and treasure the sense that makes them true Fiipinos—the sense of value.
This is widely known as Filipino custom.
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4, AEBD-C 5. ACEBD
This condiion has been brought about by many factors which include industrial plants belching out smoke, emissions
from vehicles, and improperly burned fuel in private residences.
‘And i conditions warrant, al traffic may be halted, the burning of rash may be forbidden and in extreme cases,
factories may be shut down,
‘Ar poltion Is becoming a serious problem throughout the world
Weming is aso given to the public when pollution becomes a real menace to health,
To counteract such factors, state health departments now measure the amount of potution inthe air a well as the kind
of pollutants,
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4 CAEBD 5. CABDE
‘The only way to have a true fiend isto be one yourself.
Likewise, sacrifoes need to be made to maintain and strengthen friendships, but few human pursuits make sacrifice a
pleasure.
This is not easy to do because a fiend must have the qualities of the best physician, the best nurse, and the best
arent. * i
However, making sactifces is one way by which one can reach spiritual nobility.
‘As one fiumanitatian said, “An effor made forthe happiness of others lifts us above ourselves."
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‘Tris sso because what people constuct nature can destroy.
Half ofthe destinies of nations depend upon people.
nthe other hand, what nature destroys people can reconstruct
The olher half depends upon the dspostion of nature.
tn the final analysis, however, the fate of human civiization is dictated bythe directions that natural phenomena take
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Habits are bull up slowly, but once established, hey are dificult to break.
‘A person of bad habits cannot be said to have a good character
‘Character, ether good or bad, is a matter of habit.
‘Any action thatis performed regulaty becomes a habit that is, itis done without conscious effort.
(On the other hand, a person who performs repeated good actions performs good habits and, therefore, buildup a good
character.
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‘Advance waring, however, can do a great dea in reducing oppositions.
How changes ae introduced affect thei aoceplance by employee.
Toilistrte, sudden change wil inevilably meet with gteat employee resistance.
I also gives a person te lo-adust lo the new famework and fo the personel and domestic changes that go along
wih it
Imposed alterations can lead to dissatisfaction, absenteeism, and inefficiency
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But most poignant ofall perhaps is the loneliness ofthe aged individual who feels useless and unwanted.
‘Then, there is the loneliness of teenagers, more prevalent these days then ever before, who feel misunderstood and
alienated from thelr elders
Further on, there is the loneliness within the marriage bond where many spouses feel estranged from their partners
‘even while living together in the most intimate relationship.
Loneliness strikes without regard for age, place, or condition.
For instance, there Is the loneliness of smal children whose parents have 100 lit time for them.
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‘This important role of camera in recording events Keeps the people's minds busy in exploring new systems and
{techniques to improve the invention.
‘The result ofthese research actives is a camera that can now measure the ime it takes to send ultrasonic waves
from the camera and receive an echo from the subject.
‘Aside from printed words, the camera is undoubtedly one ofthe most fascinating inventions of human beings
itcaptures the right moods atte right moment and tall exacty what happens at a particular occasion by means ofthe
pictures that it produces.
in fact, many companies have set aside funds for research and study on how this particular Ine of endeavor can be
improved.
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“Thinking creatively allows us to et our thoughts run fee, leading tothe bith of new ideas and making greater the
probabilty of finding an effective solution to problem.
Ctcal thinking is the examination o testing of suggested solutions to see whether they will work,
‘Then critical judgment selects and refines the best ideas, picking the most effective solution out of the available
possibilities
‘Though we must engage in those two types of thinking separately, we need both for effcient problem solving
Creative thinking is thinking that results inthe discovery of new or improved solution toa problem.
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They throw their garbage onthe streets.
Worst fal, they spit evenyanere and fil the ar wit germs.
Yel many people do not cooperate in keeping our communes lean
They aso lite in publc parks and public bulings.
Everyone knows that Heath is wealth”
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Some of these activites lead to serious criminal offense.
In their confusion, they have turned to vandalism, nereoic, and other destructive acts.
‘The youth of today are facing a drastically changing culture.
Many are not prepared to meet the changes.
‘As a preventive measure‘ against cime, these young people's energy must be directed
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This is because fora nation to have an effective economy, a great deal of national coordination of its economic
activities is needed
‘Such coordination is provided by public administrative systems.
Many authorities say the reason for the economic paralysis of a developing nation is the almost nonexistence of an
effective public administration,
What is worst is once @ nation's economy is in runs; it can further fall into political and social shambles.
Where such systems are nonexistent or deficient, there can be no real economic progress.
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‘Theres uch o be sad in defense ofthe youth.
“The community reaps benef from many of thelr voluntary activites,
Sincere, passionate involvement in community life is another stiking quality ofa large segment of the youth,
They af interestng in ther ete! to destroy te idolatry of money asthe overwhelming element in social siving
Whats most impressive of al, however, isthe young people themselves, their sensitivity and compassion, and the
fact that hey are not resigned to their society's discouraging imperfections.
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With people's use of these tools and machines, the chances for accidents increased considerably.
‘These accidents are often the reull of ignorance of the safe and effective operation of these machines.
‘These accidents always bring about a loss to the economy in terms of unearned wages end damages to property.
In this age of technological advancements, people cannot maximize their productivity without gaining proficiency inthe
tools and machines they created,
Furthermore, victims are consigned toa life misery, making them a burden to ther families, employees, and as @
whole.
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With the sparse human population, however, the aggregate effecs of these early
‘environment depredations were insignificant.
Bul the rapid population growth makes environmental pollution a prime concern of people in the modem world
‘The disoovery and use offre marked the beginning of environmental pollution by humans
‘Smoke and soot emanating from the huge forest fires were the frst human-made air polutants
Likewise, sit and ashes from the burned forests produced the ist human-made water pollutants
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4. DBACE 5. DECAB
‘Most of all remember thal patients with early Alzheimers disease can stil make good decisions about future care.
‘Although there is as yet no cure, there is stl alt you can do to ensure the best qual of life.
Don't give up even if you or loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimers disease.
‘Also, designate someone as a health-care proxy to make sure those plans are carried oul
Start by having a frank conversation about treating options.
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4, EDACB 5. ECDAB
‘Moreover, a command ofthe past through reading gives perspective to anyone who must view present concems and
imake decisions forthe future
‘Thus, the person who has leamed to continue his/her reading and to make it significant is rich,
Itcan give one a defense against the pettiness of life which fast communication plasters on our thinking today,
(On the other hand, one who has not l2améd tis lesson is poor, but is not aware of hisiher poverty
Reading goes far beyond the limits of a job.
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