Английский язык: рекомендуемые темы для сочинений с элементами рассуждений и аргументации. Гришин В.А. - 66 стр.

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"A new discovery warrants a drastic change in the diets of people living in the United
States. Two scientists have recently suggested that omega -3 fatty acids (found in some
fish and fish oils) play a key role in mental health. Our ancestors, who ate less saturated
fat and more polyunsaturated fat, including omega -3 fatty acids, were much less likely
to suffer from depression than we are today. Moreover, modern societies—such as those
in Japan and Taiwan—that consume large quantities of fish report depression rates lower
than that in the United States. Given this link between omega -3 fatty acids and
depression, it is important for all people in the United States to increase their
consumption of fish in order to prevent depression."
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168) A new report suggests that men and women experience pain very differently from
one another, and that doctors should consider these differences when prescribing pain
medications. When researchers administered the same dosage of kappa opioids—a
painkiller—to 28 men and 20 women who were having their wisdom teeth extracted, the
women reported feeling much less pain than the men, and the easing of pain lasted
considerably longer in women. This research suggests that kappa opioids should be
prescribed for women whenever pain medication is required, whereas men should be
given other kinds of pain medication. In addition, researchers should reevaluate the
effects of all medications on men versus women.
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169) The following is a recommendation from the dean at Foley College, a small liberal
arts college, to the president of the college.
"Since college-bound students are increasingly concerned about job prospects after
graduation, Foley College should attempt to increase enrollment by promising to find its
students jobs after they graduate. Many administrators feel that this strategy is a way for
Foley to compete against larger and more prestigious schools and to encourage students
to begin preparing for careers as soon as they enter college. Furthermore, a student who
must choose a career path within his or her first year of college and who is guaranteed a