People are busy working every day, so th

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People are busy working every day, so they do not have enough time to do exercises. As a result, many people become too fat or too thin. To keep our bodies healthy, we have to do exercises every day.
There are many kinds of exercises. Bending (弯腰) and stretching (伸展) helps us move easily. Before we play ball games or swim, it is better for us to do bending and stretching exercises first. This kind of exercise is sometimes called warm-up exercise. Running is also a good exercise. If we cannot run fast, we can Jog. Jogging means running slowly. Again, before we run or jog, we must do warm-up exercises. Also, we should not run or jog in busy streets. The air there is often dirty. Some people like weight lifting (举重)because it can make their bodies strong. Also, we need to do some warm-up exercises before weight lifting.
How to do ____1_____.
Why do people need to do exercises?
People are busy _2_____ every day.                     Many people are too fat or too __3____.            Doing exercises every day can keep us __4_____.             
Different ____5___ of exercises.
Bending and stretching helps us _6_____ easily, sometimes we call it ____7_____ exercise;           ___8____ is a good exercise , too;                  We can ____9__ if we can’t run fast;              Weight lifting can make our bodies _____10___.
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The simple act of surrendering a telephone number to a store clerk may seem innocuous—so much so that many consumers do it with no questions asked. Yet that one action can set in motion a cascade of silent events, as that data point is acquired, analyzed, categorized, stored and sold over and over again. Future attacks on your privacy may come from anywhere, from anyone with money to purchase that phone number you surrendered. If you doubt the multiplier effect, consider your e-mail inbox. If it’s loaded with spam, it’s undoubtedly because at some point in time you unknowingly surrendered your e-mail to the wrong Web site.

Do you think your telephone number or address are handled differently A cottage industry of small companies with names you’ve probably never heard of—like Acxiom or Merlin—buy and sell your personal information the way other commodities like corn or cattle futures are bartered. You may think your cell phone is unlisted, but if you’ve ever ordered a pizza, it might not be. Merlin is one of many commercial data brokers that advertises sale of unlisted phone numbers compiled from various sources—including pizza delivery companies. These unintended, unpredictable consequences that flow from simple actions make privacy issues difficult to grasp, and grapple with.

In a larger sense, privacy also is often cast as a tale of "Big Brother"—the government is watching you or a big corporation is watching you. But privacy issues don’t necessarily involve large faceless institutions: A spouse takes a casual glance at her husband’s Blackberry, a co-worker looks at e-mail over your shoulder or a friend glances at a cell phone text message from the next seat on the bus. While very little of this is news to anyone—people are now well aware there are video cameras and Internet cookies everywhere—there is abundant evidence that people live their lives ignorant of the monitoring, assuming a mythical level of privacy. People write e-mails and type instant messages they never expect anyone to see. Just ask Mark Foley or even Bill Gates, whose e-mails were a cornerstone of the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Microsoft.

And polls and studies have repeatedly shown that Americans are indifferent to privacy concerns. The general defense for such indifference is summed up a single phrase: "I have nothing to hide. " If you have nothing to hide, why shouldn’t the government be able to peek at your phone records, your wife see your e-mail or a company send you junk mail It’s a powerful argument, one that privacy advocates spend considerable time discussing and strategizing over.

It is hard to deny, however, that people behave different when they’re being watched. And it is also impossible to deny that Americans are now being watched more than at any time in history.

Companies like Acxiom or Merlin()

A. make a profit by acquiring and selling personal information

B. compile telephone directories for local business transaction

C.are law firms specializing in dealing with privacy issues

D. are agencies whose major mission is to protect privacy

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下列各种法律解释中,其效力同被解释的法律一样,具有普遍约束力的是( )。

A.立法解释

B.司法解释

C.学理解释

D.任意解释

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以下哪项为瓜藤缠局部外治的主要原则()

A.忌搔抓水烫

B.清热、凉血、散结

C.燥湿、收涩、止痒

D.提毒、软坚

E.下肢抬高位

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2008年10月1日,乙公司销售一批材料给甲公司,价税合计58.5万元,款项尚未收到。2008年12月31日,乙公司与甲公司进行债务重组。重组协议如下:乙公司同意免除甲公司债务18.5万元,剩余债务延长至2010年12月31日,每年按余款的5%收取利息(同时协议中列明:若甲公司2009年获利超过30万元,则2010年将加收2%的利息),利息和本金于2010年12月31日一同偿还。假定乙公司为该项应收账款计提坏账准备3.5万元,整个债务重组交易没有发生相关税费。甲公司预计2009年获利很可能超过30万元。不考虑其他因素,则在债务重组日,甲公司应确认的债务重组收益为( )万元。

A.18.5

B.17.7

C.15

D.13.7

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铁路信息系统设备维修与管理应坚持什么原则?

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