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EXERCISE PAGE (37-40)
PRACTICE 2


1)STRIVING FOR A BETTER LIFE THROUGH BETTER AIR QUALITY

A Government should implement regulations to control air pollution
                1.Tax relief for compliant industries
                2.environment laws

B Government should encourage research and development(R&D)work.
                1.hybrid and electric cars
                2.alternatives to fossil fuels

C Goverments should organise environmental campaign
                1.recycling
                2.car pooling

2.BENEFITS OF KEEPING FIT

A One can maintain good physical health
                1.improve cardiovascular system
                2.strengthen the muscular system
                3.build up body’s resistance to diseases

B One can maintain good mental health
                1.Increase mental alertness
                2.improve concentration

C One can maintain a good disposition or temperament
                1.develop a positive attitude
                2.reduce stress
                3.release endorphins,the “happy” hormone

3.TYPES OF LEADERSHIP

A A leader may show paternal leadership
                1.acts like a father
                2.influences by setting a good example
                3.gives guidance,advice, and instruction

B A leader may show autocratic leadership
                1.feels he is the only one having superior wisdom
                2.feels he should the only one making decision
                3.feels he should be the only one giving orders

C A leader may show democratic  leadership
                1.puts decision to a vote of subordinates
                2.strives for the cooperation of every subordinates

PRACTICE 3(THESIS STATEMENT)

2)There are many benefits to keep healthy which are maintain good physical and mental health ,and a good disposition or temperament.

3) A leader should have at least one or  three kinds of leadership which are paternal,autocratic and democratic leadership.


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