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    anyone else love the "pepto-bismol pink" skin? i think it's
    highly appropriate for this site!
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    No, I use the apricot one lol. But I looked at the "Pepto-Bismol" pink and it's DEFINITELY appropriate lol.
    Crayon

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    LOL [img]smileys/smilies_32.gif[/img]
    Nice nickname for it !!
    I alternate between that one and the Olive one.

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    I use the olive one, a lot easier on the eyes XD

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    oh lol yes it is very appropriate for this site

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    For any given task in Britain there are more men than are needed. Strong unions keep them there in Fleet Street, home of some London¡¯s biggest dailies, it is understood that when two unions quarrel over three jobs, the argument is settled by giving each union two. Thru means 33 per cent over manning, wow gold,33 per cent less productivity than could be obtained.
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    Every stranger is struck by the patient and orderly way in which Britons queue for a bus; if the saleswoman is slow and out of stock she will likely say,¡®oh dear, what a pity¡¯; the rubbish collectors stop to chat and call the housewives¡°Luv¡±. Crime rises here as in every city but there still remains a gentle tone and temper that is unmatched in Berlin, Milan or Detroit.It short, what is wrong with Britain may also be what is right. Having reached a tolerable standard, Britons appear to be choosing leisure over goods.56.Maple Story mesos, What happens when disputes over job opportunities arise among British unions?A) Thirty-three per cent of the workers will be out of workB) More people will be employed than necessaryC) More jobs will be created by the governmentD) The unions will try to increase productivity.57.
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    What does the reporter who has visited plants throughout Europe think about Britain?A) Tea breaks do not affect the intensity of work in BritainB) Britons do their work in an unhurried sort of wayC) The pace of work in Continental Europe is much slower than in BritainD) Britons give the impression of working intensively58.¡°The breaks do matter¡± ( Para.2 Line 2) indicates tha they are an important aspect of the British way of lifeB) they are greatly enjoyed by British workersC) they can be used by the workers as excuse to take time off from workD) they help the workers to be on good terms with each other59. 2moons dil,The word¡°this¡± (Para.3 Line.1) refers
    to the fact tha there are more men on any given job than are neededB) 33 per cent over manning leads to 33 per cent less productivityC) it is difficult to measure the intensity of workD) Britons generally do not want to work too hard60. By¡°what is wrong with Britain may also be what is right¡± (Para.6, Line.1) the author means to say tha quarrels between unions will help create jobsB) a
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    leisurely way of life helps Britons increase productivityC) the gentle tone and temper of the people in Britain makes it a pleasant placeD) Britons will not sacrifice their leisure to further in crease productivityPassage

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