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B. Regional Australia is committed to the development of local economy. C. The skill jobs gap is increasing between cities and regions in Australia. D. Highly skilled workers crowd into cities to pursue career development.
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Another advantage for those with thankful hearts is a better quality of sleep. When you lie down at night, does your mind hit replay, putting on all the worries and concerns you faced during the day? Still your anxiety by thanking God, one by one, for all the positive aspects of your day. Of course, this is not new advice and did not take a team of researchers to discover.
Joseph Oatman Jr., the pastor (ÄÁʦ) who wrote the hymn ¡°Count Your Blessings,¡± discovered this miracle sleep-aid in 1897 when he was 41 years of age. The song became well-loved and Gipsy Smith, one of his contemporaries noted, ¡°Men sing it, boys whistle it and women rock their babies to sleep to it.¡± It doesn¡¯t seem likely that this familiar hymn will become trendy again today, but maybe we can teach it to our grandchildren. Certainly, we can use its message to remind ourselves of the benefits of recognizing and acknowledging our blessings.
If your best friend had to choose a nickname for you based on your level of gratefulness would it be ¡°Appreciative Amy/Al¡± or ¡°Thankless Tonya/Tom¡±? Oh, you say you don¡¯t have a best friend? That is too bad ¡ª and may be a sign that you come across as ungrateful. In a 2014 study published in the journal Emotion, it was reported that researchers concluded that showing gratitude helps you make new friends. Conveying gratefulness to others is not only a way to nurture old relationships, but also a method to begin new ones.
This is a no-brainer, but people who are generous with words and expressions of thanksgiving have a healthier outlook (¿´·¨) on life than those who feel no need to say ¡°thank you.¡± It is impossible to be both grateful and negative at the same time. If you feel yourself drifting toward a pessimistic point of view rather than an optimistic one, it may be time to make a list of your many blessings and express heartfelt thanks.
Better health, more restful sleep, good friends and a bright outlook on life are good returns on an investment of taking time to be thankful.
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With their sauces and sachets of dried meat and vegetables, instant noodles were once the bedrock of China¡¯s convenience food, but their sales had declined drastically in recent years.
In 2013, sales of instant noodles on the Chinese mainland surpassed more than 46.2 billion packets, according to the World Instant Noodles Association. However, by 2016 sales had dropped to just 38.5 billion packets.
Zhang Xin, associate professor with department of economics and finance at Tongji University, says the shrinking migrant population has damaged the industry as they were one of the largest groups of instant noodle consumers.
The explosive growth of China¡¯s high-speed railway networks turns out to be unexpected enemy of the instant noodles industry. ¡°Trains were once an important market for instant noodles, but railway stations are ordering less and less instant noodles these days,¡± says Long Shuhai, an instant noodle distributor in Yunnan Province.
The rise of food delivery has also played a role in the declining fortunes of the instant noodle industry. The instant noodle industry is trying to regain its lost glory through developing more flavors. It is also upgrading products to change people¡¯s perception of instant noodles as a ¡°low-end¡± product. ¡¾Ð´×÷ÄÚÈÝ¡¿
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