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In the past few years, many people found themselves trying really hard to hold on to jobs that they may not have wanted. However, now might be the time to find a new job. Jobs data is improving, and the labor market seems to be picking up. Here are four signs that it might be time for you to move on.
1.We all have days that we don’t want to go in to work. We may even dislike what we do for work. But do you really hate the idea of going in? 2.
2. You are concerned about the values of your boss and co-workers.
3. However, if you find yourself questioning the values and ideals of those around you at work, it could be an indication that you are out of place. If you feel that you are not in line with your organization, it might be the time to move on.
3. You wish you had more challenging tasks.
For some people, easy work is preferred. It’s a matter of working day in and day out. 4.If you want to progress as a person, a job that doesn’t provide you with an abundant challenge can be disheartening. Now that the economy is a little more stable, you can look around or a job that offers more satisfaction.
4. You feel like an outsider.
If you feel left out of the culture at work, it might be a strong indication that you belong somewhere else. 5. If you have been with an organization for more than a few months, and you still feel somewhat awkward, it might be a sign that you need to find an organization where you integrate(融入)into the culture a little bit better.
A. Many of us have our own values and ideals.
B. If this is the case, it might be the time to find a new job, or even start a business.
C. Now that the economy is tough, many of us are unwilling to rock the boat at work.
D. However, you might with for more challenging tasks.
E. You want to be in a work environment that you feel a part of.
F. You really hate the idea of going to work.
G. The cultural aspects of your job are just as important as the technical aspect.
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Drinking more than two alcoholic drinks daily in middle-age may raise your stroke(中风) risk more than traditional factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes(糖尿病), according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Stroke.
In a study of 11,644 middle-aged Swedish twins who were followed for 43 years, researchers compared the effects of an average of more than two drinks daily ("heavy drinking") to less than half a drink daily ("light drinking").
The study showed that:
·Heavy drinkers had about a 34 percent higher risk of stroke compared to light drinkers.
·Mid-life heavy drinkers (in their 50s and 60s) were likely to have a stroke five years earlier in life irrespective of genetic and early-life factors.
·Heavy drinkers had increased stroke risk in their mid-life compared to well-known risk factors like high blood pressure and diabetes.
·At around age 75, blood pressure and diabetes appeared to take over as one of the main influences on having a stroke.
Past studies have shown that alcohol affects stroke risk, but this is the first study to pinpoint differences with age. "We now have a clearer picture about these risk factors----how they change with age and how the influence of drinking alcohol shifts as we get older," said Pavla Kadlecová, M.Sc., a statistician at St. Anne's University Hospital's International Clinical Research Center in the Czech Republic.
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Regular heavy drinking of any kind of alcohol can raise blood pressure and cause heart failure or irregular heartbeats over time, in addition to stroke and other risks. "For mid-aged adults, avoiding more than two drinks a day could be a way to prevent stroke in later productive age ," Kadlecová said.
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C. It involved the age factor in the causes of strokes
D. It included 11,644 Australian twins as participants
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C. instead of D. regardless of
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A. People without a stroke can drink more alcohol than those having a stroke in middle age
B. There is a higher possibility that heavy drinkers will have a stroke in middle age
C. Drinking alcohol has been regarded as the most dangerous factor in strokes
D. The amount of alcohol taken by men should be twice than that taken by women.
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