a person whose job is to take tourists to interesting places and show them around
on the opposite side of a given area or location
a symbol or letters used in math, music, or other subjects to show an instruction, idea, etc.
a room in a public place with a toilet in it
in what place, situation, or position
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not going in a straight line or the shortest way
originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans
a particular part or region of a city, country, or the world
the condition of being protected and not affected by any potential risk or threat
movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy
buildings in which people live, including their condition, prices, or types
a person who writes books, articles, etc., often as a job
to expect or hope for something
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any of the large land masses of the earth surrounded by sea such as Europe, Africa or Asia
the number of people who live in a particular city or country
(of a space) filled with things or people
in or for every one hundred, shown by the symbol (%)
a person who lives in a particular place, usually on a long-term basis
used to introduce a contrast to what has just been said
extremely great or large
an amount of money we receive for doing our job, usually monthly
the health services and treatments given to people
Healthcare refers to the services and practices aimed at maintaining or improving people's health. It includes a wide range of activities, such as medical treatments, preventive care, diagnosis, and health education. Healthcare can be provided by doctors, nurses, therapists, and other medical professionals in various settings, including hospitals and clinics. The goal of healthcare is to ensure individuals receive the care they need to stay healthy, manage illnesses, and recover from health issues.
the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college
something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives
an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake
a vast area of land that is covered with trees and shrubs
to state or suggest something without being asked or told
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to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide
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owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot
the connection among two or more things or people or the way in which they are connected
the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions
(of a person) having no doubt about something
used to show that something is surprising or is not expected
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the group of politicians in control of a country or state
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