A Second Chance at Life

Mr. Karim was a busy executive whose occupation always had stress. Just two years before his retirement, he went to a health-care center for a routine checkup. The doctor told him that his cholesterol level was very high and there was a problem with blood circulation. "You need to stop eating junk food by watching misleading advertisements," the doctor said. He accurately explained how dietary restriction and regularly exercising was essential. Mr. Karim's first impression was that this was a minor problem, but the doctor's testimony and disclosure of test results worried him. The doctor gave a resolution - need to make a replacement to a healthy lifestyle. Mr. Karim started a new journey through his family's involvement and interaction with a nutritionist. The doctor would supervise and had given provision about which foods could be eaten. Seeing the health authorities' enforcement of food safety regulations, he understood how important prevention is. After six months, his realization was that lifestyle change had given him a new life. After retirement, he is now healthy and energetic.

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in an exact way, without any mistakes; precisely; correctly
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She accurately predicted the outcome of the election.

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precisely, exactly, correctly, perfectly
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inaccurately, wrongly, incorrectly
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accurately describe, accurately measure, accurately predict
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/kəˈlɛstərɒl/
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a fatty substance found in the blood, high levels of which can cause health problems
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High cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.

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lipid, fat, sterol, plasma fat
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low-fat, healthy blood
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cholesterol level, high cholesterol, cholesterol test, cholesterol control
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the movement of something (like blood, air, or information) through a system or area.
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The circulation of blood is essential for a healthy body.

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flow, movement, transfer, distribution
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stagnation, stillness
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blood circulation, circulation system, free circulation, improve circulation
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/dɪsˈkloʊʒər/
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the action of making something known or public
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The disclosure of the company's financial status was delayed.

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revelation, announcement, exposure, divulgence
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concealment, secrecy
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disclosure statement, public disclosure, full disclosure
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/ɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/
noun
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the act of making sure that laws or rules are followed
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The police are responsible for law enforcement.

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strict enforcement

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the rigorous application of rules or laws
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implementation, execution, application, policing
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neglect, tolerance
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law enforcement, enforcement agency, enforcement action, enforcement measures
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/ˈhɛlθˌkɛər/
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the organized provision of medical services to maintain or improve health
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Access to quality health-care is essential for every citizen.

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medical care, treatment, medicine, therapy, nursing
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neglect, disease
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health-care system, health-care service, access to health-care, health-care provider
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an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone
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The book gave me a good first impression.

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leave an impression

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to have a lasting effect on someone
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impact, effect, influence, perception, opinion
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ignorance, indifference
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first impression, strong impression, lasting impression, overall impression
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/ˌɪntərˈækʃən/
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The process of people or things acting upon or influencing each other.
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The teacher encouraged more interaction between students.

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social interaction

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communication or activities between people in society
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communication, contact, exchange, collaboration, connection
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isolation, separation
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human interaction, social interaction, online interaction, interaction with
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the act of taking part in something
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His involvement in the project was crucial.

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participation, engagement, contribution, role, association
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exclusion, absence, withdrawal
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active involvement, direct involvement, community involvement
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/mɪsˈliːdɪŋ/
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giving the wrong idea or impression
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The advertisement was misleading and gave false information.

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deceptive, dishonest, false, misleading
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clear, accurate
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misleading information, misleading advertisement, misleading statement
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a job or profession; the action of taking control of a place
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Teaching is her chosen occupation.

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profession, job, career, work
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unemployment, leisure, vacation, freedom
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full-time occupation, main occupation, military occupation
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the act of providing or supplying something; a condition in a legal document
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The contract includes a provision for early termination.

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make provision for

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to prepare or plan for something in advance
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supply, arrangement, clause, requirement, stipulation
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neglect, denial, refusal
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food provision, legal provision, make provision, provision for
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the act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact
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Her realization of the problem helped solve the issue.

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understanding, awareness, comprehension, recognition
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ignorance, misunderstanding, confusion
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sudden realization, personal realization, painful realization
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at regular intervals; in a regular manner
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She exercises regularly to stay healthy.

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consistently, frequently, habitually, routinely
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irregularly, infrequently
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regularly scheduled, meet regularly, eat regularly, exercise regularly
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the act of substituting one thing or person for another
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She got a replacement for her damaged phone.

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replacement value

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the cost of replacing an item with a new one of similar kind
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substitute, change, exchange, substitution, successor
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retention, original
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replacement part, replacement cost, replacement policy, replacement product
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A firm decision to do or not to do something; the quality of being determined.
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She made a resolution to exercise daily.

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New Year's resolution

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A firm decision or goal set at the beginning of a new year
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determination, decision, resolve, commitment, intention
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indecision, hesitation, doubt
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make a resolution, pass a resolution, strong resolution, resolution adopted
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a limiting condition or measure; the limitation or control of someone or something
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There are strict restrictions on smoking in public places.

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limitation, constraint, ban, prohibition
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freedom, permission, allowance, liberty
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impose restrictions, travel restrictions, age restrictions, strict restrictions
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/rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/
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the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work; the period of life after leaving work
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He is planning his retirement after 40 years of service.

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pension, superannuation, withdrawal, resignation
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employment, work, career, service
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early retirement, retirement age, retirement plan, forced retirement
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supervised
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supervised
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supervises
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supervising
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to watch and direct a person or activity to ensure things are done correctly
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The teacher supervises students during the exam.

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oversee, monitor, manage, direct
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neglect, ignore, abandon
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supervise closely, supervise work, supervise students, under supervision
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A formal statement given in a court of law or evidence supporting a fact.
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Her testimony in court helped convict the criminal.

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bear testimony

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To serve as evidence or proof of something
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evidence, declaration, statement, affidavit, proof
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denial, contradiction, refutation
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sworn testimony, court testimony, give testimony, eyewitness testimony
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