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Now musicians include issues such as human rights and environmental pollution.
In many shops and businesses discounts are now given to senior citizens.
Some national parks offer showers and even baby-sitting services.
Don't discriminate against people based on nationality, gender, or occupation.
Light and sound travel in waves.
Light waves travel through space and various kinds of materials.
A traffic policeman signals directions to drivers by waving his hands and arms.
Between the traffic and the dog's barking, he couldn't sleep.
Such fishes as carp and trout live in fresh water.
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water.
Fish such as carp and trout live in fresh water.
Fish like carp and trout live in fresh water.
The gift-giving custom dies hard.
Later, those from many other countries flocked to the United States because they were attracted by reports of great economic opportunities and religious and political freedom.
Such things as television and computers could not have been dreamed of fifty years ago.
The water in lakes and rivers is usually fresh.
I can't quite explain it, but I believe I've caught a glimpse of the differences between Japanese and American cultures and lifestyles.
A bright child is curious about life and reality.
Among married couples, there has been an increase in divorce and separation with the result that there are many more one-parent families.
It is a shameful fact that, while there are lands where people suffer from hunger, within Japan there are many households and restaurants where much food is thrown away.

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