对被辞退人员,永远不得再录用为人民警察。 ( )

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对被辞退人员,永远不得再录用为人民警察。 ( )

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女性,35岁,搬入新居后频繁咳嗽并气喘,查体肺部有哮鸣音,考虑诊断为()

A.肺炎

B.肺梗死

C.胸腔积液

D.自发性气胸

E.支气管哮喘

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劳动者一方要求解除劳动合同的法律程序是( )。

A.提前15日以书面形式通知用人单位

B.提前30日以书面形式通知用人单位

C.提前15日以口头形式通知用人单位

D.提前30日以口头形式通知用人单位

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肾仁腺皮质功能不全病人术前

A.一周应用激素,至术后一周停用

B.一周应用激素,至手术应激过后停用

C.2天应用激素,至术后2天停用

D.2天应用激素,至手术应激过后停用

E.禁用激素

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For years, smokers have been exhorted to take the initiative and quit: use a nicotine patch, chew nicotine gum, take a prescription medication that can help, call a help line, just say no. But a new study finds that stopping is seldom an individual decision. Smokers tend to quit in groups, the study finds, which means smoking cessation programs should work best if they focus on groups rather than individuals. It also means that people may help many more than just themselves by quitting: quitting can have a ripple effect prompting an entire social network to break the habit.

The study, by Dr. Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School and James Fowler of the University of California, San Diego, followed thousands of smokers and nonsmokers for 32 years, from 1971 until 2003, studying them as part of a large network of relatives, co-workers, neighbors, friends and friends of friends.

It was a time when the percentage of adult smokers in the United States fell to 21 percent from 45 percent. As the investigators watched the smokers and their social networks, they saw what they said was a striking effect—smokers had formed little social clusters and, as the years went by, entire clusters of smokers were stopping en masse. So were clusters of clusters that were only loosely connected. Dr. Christakis described watching the vanishing clusters as like lying on your back in a field, looking up at stars that were burning out. "It’s not like one little star turning off at a time," he said,"Whole constellations are blinking off at once. "

As cluster after cluster of smokers disappeared, those that remained were pushed to the margins of society, isolated, with fewer friends, fewer social connections. "Smokers used to be the center of the party," Dr. Fowler said, "but now they’ve become wallflowers." "We’ve known smoking was bad for your physical health," he said,"But this shows it also is bad for your social health. Smokers are likely to drive friends away. "

"There is an essential public health message," said Richard Suzman, director of the office of behavioral and social research at the National Institute on Aging, which financed the study. "Obviously, people have to take responsibility for their behavior," Mr. Suzman said. "But a social environment," he added, "can just overpower free will. " With smoking, that can be a good thing, researchers noted. But there also is a sad side. As Dr. Steven Sehroeder of the University of California, San Francisco, pointed out in an editorial accompanying the paper, "a risk of the marginalization of smoking is that it further isolates the group of people with the highest rate of smoking—persons with mental illness, problems with substance abuse, or both.

By saying "but now they’ ve become wallflowers" (Line 3, Paragraph 4), Dr. Fowler intends to show that()

A. those who are isolated by clusters tend to quit smoking

B. those who keep smoking are now loosely connected to their previous groups

C. those ongoing smokers tend to drive their friend away in parties

D. smoking in clusters are bad for the health of individuals and society alike

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工业安装工程在验收过程中,承包方项目部的质量部门参与验收的项目有()。

A.检验批

B.分项工程

C.分部工程

D.单位工程

E.单项工程

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