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29 地方稅法通則屬於下列何種法規範?
憲法 法律 法規命令 自治條例
30 依我國憲法規定及其精神,下列何者並無法律案之提案權?
總統府 行政院 司法院 考試院
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33 Children with a healthy sense of will have a positive understanding of themselves when they grow up.
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34 Much as we care about profit making, our company the principle of making business deals on an honest and
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35 When the fire started, the security guard acted to first call 119 and then turned on the broadcasting system
to get all the residents out of the apartment building quickly.
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36 Most tourists would not visit Europe in the winter because it is tough to with bad weather conditions there.
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37 According to the news story, the big oil company has spent millions of euros the Parliament to pass the bill.
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If you want to actively keep the marriage happy, how do you do that? Don't fix the bad, but 38 the good. Research
indicates that when people 39 their relationship improvement attempts on changing the partner, individuals reported
more negative improvement strategies, lower improvement success, and, in turn, more negative relationship evaluations.
Results suggest that targeting the partner may do more 40 than good despite that relationship evaluations pivot on
whether the partner produces change.
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Journalists and researchers have been looking for new ways to describe the changes in the lives of the millennial
generation. Some say today’s 20-somethings are living an “extended adolescence.” 41, they are still like teenagers.
Others say they are having a “delayed adulthood.” The term “boomerang kids” is popular. That means young people
leave their parents’ house 42 , like a boomerang thrown through the air, later return.
Research psychologist Jeffrey Arnett says these terms can suggest that many Americans 43 20-somethings. He
says, “There’s a tendency at least in the United States for people to look at this negatively and to deplore it and say what’s
wrong with them that they won’t grow up?” He calls the 20s a “special decade of life.” He says Americans should
consider the positive aspects. For example, 20-somethings usually have a series of school and work experiences. They
may have several serious romantic relationships. Or they might try living in different cities or even different countries.
“It’s the freest time of your life. It’s the one time of your life 44 you can get up and go basically anywhere you
want and travel and experience new things, do a service project in some remote part of the world, or just experience the
freedom of being 45 in your 20s.” He calls this a time of “emerging adulthood.” In other words, 20-somethings are
more mature than adolescents but not quite full adults. He says because emerging adults try so many things, they will
ultimately make better choices about work, love and home.