Monthly Archive: May 2017
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2017年5月18日
Pre-reading questions: What is your favorite food? Do you like eating vegetables and fruits? Our brains become smaller as we get older. A new study found that if you eat more Mediterranean food, your brain will stay healthy as you grow old. Your brain will also not grow smaller as fast as those who don’t eat as much Mediterranean food. The study found that people in their mid-70s who eat more fruits, vegetables and olive oil lose less brain mass. On the other hand, people who eat more fried food, red meat and cheese, lose more brain mass as they get older. The researchers for this project say that this…
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2017年5月18日
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2017年5月18日
Among the ranks of developed countries, Japan is one of those with labor shortage woes. To tackle such shortage, the country needs to come up with more policies to pull retirees back into the workforce. Florian Kohlbacher, an adjunct professor at Temple University’s Tokyo campus and director of the Economist Corporate Network for North Asia, says that 60 in Japan is still young. Most Japanese people have long, healthy lives. An overhaul in company policies, work culture and seniority policies is needed to encourage seniors to continue working after retirement. People who’ve found jobs after their mandatory retirement want to keep working not only to stay active — they actually…
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2017年5月18日
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The Silent Partner Marketing released a questionnaire for job applicants which has gone viral online. The questionnaire, also known as the snowflake test, is designed to eliminate applicants who would whine at work. CEO Kyle Reyes created the test to determine who will fit with his company’s and client’s creative culture. Mr. Reyes defines snowflakes as entitled, liberal millennials who would complain without a strong basis. The thirty-item questionnaire contains a candidate’s view on America, law enforcement, and criticism. Mr. Reyes made this test to see how responsible the candidate is. Other companies would like to adopt this test but was hesitant due to the negative feedback it might…
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2017年5月18日
Pre-reading questions: How do you feel about taking tests? What do you think about millennials nowadays? The Silent Partner Marketing released a so-called “snowflake test” to job applicants, with snowflakes being defined as easily offended individuals. Kyle Reyes, CEO of the Silent Partner Marketing, stated that the snowflake test is designed to eliminate applicants who will surely be unsuitable to his company’s culture. Questions include the applicant’s opinion on America, police, and guns. Mr. Reyes also stated that his snowflake test is effective as it successfully eliminated 60% of snowflake job candidates. Because of the test’s popularity and effectivity, other companies would also want to use the snowflake…
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2017年5月18日
Pre-reading questions: Where do you want to work in the future? What was the most difficult test you had? Kyle Reyes, the owner of the Silent Partner Marketing, wants to get the best people for his company. Since many people wanted to work for his company, there are lots of resumes to look at. Because of this, he made a snowflake test to remove unwanted job applicants. The snowflake test contains questions about what an applicant thinks about America. Mr. Reyes stated that he made this test because he does not want complaining workers. He also stated that this test was also effective. Vocabulary: resume [noun] – an applicant’s profile…
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2017年5月18日
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2017年5月18日
Over the years, eating shrimp has been not recommended for consumption of patients with health problems and high cholesterol due to its 189 milligrams of cholesterol. This has been believed to be the “bad” cholesterol; however, in a recent study, it shows that shrimp can boost the “good” cholesterol, making it an addition to a healthy heart diet. Aside from its good cholesterol content, this favorite seafood contains healthy nutrients like vitamin B12 and antioxidants, and has no trans-fat. To make shrimp heart-friendly, preparing it with less to no oil at all is the best choice. Baking or boiling it is better than sautéing it with butter or oil….
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2017年5月18日
Pre-reading questions: Do you have food allergies? Do you like eating shrimp? What way do you like it to be cooked? Doctors believed that eating shrimp may lead to heart diseases due to its high levels of cholesterol. However, after years of research, it was found that shrimp is an excellent addition to a well-rounded diet since it contains useful nutrients; making it safer for people with high cholesterol to eat. Shrimp contains minimal saturated fat and trans-fat despite the higher cholesterol levels. Both are considered as factors to increasing bad health cholesterol. Shrimp can also fight signs of aging, creates red blood cells, and even repairs tissues…
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