Английский язык: рекомендуемые темы для сочинений с элементами рассуждений и аргументации. Гришин В.А. - 49 стр.

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increased risk of heart disease. Further, it is well established that there is a link between
large amounts of red meat in the diet and heart disease, and red meat is high in iron. On
the basis of the study and the well-established link between red meat and heart disease,
we can conclude that the correlation between high iron levels and heart disease, then, is
most probably a function of the correlation between red meat and heart disease.
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123) The following appeared as a letter to the editor of a national newspaper.
"Your recent article on corporate downsizing* in the United States is misleading. The
article gives the mistaken impression that many competent workers who lost jobs as a
result of downsizing face serious economic hardship, often for years, before finding
other suitable employment. But this impression is contradicted by a recent report on the
United States economy, which found that since 1992 far more jobs have been created
than have been eliminated. The report also demonstrates that many of those who lost
their jobs have found new employment. Two-thirds of the newly created jobs have been
in industries that tend to pay above-average wages, and the vast majority of these jobs
are full-time."
Downsizing is the process in which corporations deliberately reduce the number of their
employees.
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124) According to a poll of 200 charitable organizations, donations of money to
nonprofit groups increased by nearly 25 percent last year, though not all charities gained
equally. Religious groups gained the most (30 percent), followed by environmental
groups (23 percent), whereas educational institutions experienced only a very small
increase in donations (3 percent). This poll indicates that more people are willing and
able to give money to charities but that funding for education is not a priority for most
people. These differences in donation rates must result from the perception that
educational institutions are less in need of donations than are other kinds of institutions.