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Which is better for knowing more about a country? Travelling or reading books about it?
Cool!
Should teachers and parents teach children how to cook?
Cool!
Do you think online shopping will replace shopping in stores?
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What are the differences between clothes worn by old people and those by young people?
Great!
Do you think what people wear can influence their mood?
Great
greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate
excessive
the reduction of something by a large amount so that there is not enough left
depletion
the employment of children in an industry or business, especially when it is illegal
child labor
the fact of not having something that you need, like enough food, money or a home; the process that causes this
deprivation
A reformer is someone who tries to change and improve something such as a law or a social system.
social reformers
producing a large amount of money; making a large profit
lucrative
_____________________ is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as quality of air, water and soil
Environmental degradation
to move out of or away from something and become possible to see
emerge
happening immediately
instantaneous
happening or done at the same time as something else
simultaneous
existing in large quantities; more than enough
abundant
a person or thing of great energy, strength, or power.
powerhouse
synonym of well-being?
welfare
likely to be harmed or damaged
to be under threat
to become gradually less or smaller
dwindle
one of a region's most important crops, typically constituting a major portion of the region's diet, such as corn, wheat, and rice.
staple crop