Câu ví dụ #31
1. Hundreds of homes and other buildings were "heavily damaged" when the tsunami struck along the rim of the Sunda Strait late on Saturday, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the disaster mitigation agency, said.
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2. She and her husband are among countless Vietnamese seniors who have money and are increasingly opening nursing homes, formerly seen as places for the homeless or the poor.
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3. To access private nursing homes, seniors or their families must pay at least VND 7 million ($302) per month, depending on their health condition and accommodation choice.
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4. Culture shiftMany seniors opt for nursing homes because their children live either far away or have little time to see their needs in an increasingly industrialized and urbanized world.
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5. Huong told local media: “Therefore, more and more elderly people want to live in nursing homes to improve their quality of life.
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6. Some, still in good health, overcame prejudice to actively attend nursing homes, most for companionship reasons.
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7. 8% of elderly people surveyed in private nursing homes are satisfied with health care services; with 79.
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8. In the context of growing demand and as Vietnam has a rapidly aging population, private nursing homes are in short supply.
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9. Disaster-prone countries that keep rebuilding homes, roads and utilities are in danger of becoming uninsurable unless their new infrastructure is built to survive further catastrophe, experts said on Friday at a World Bank conference.
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10. Urging a modern-day Marshall Plan to rebuild the Caribbean devastated by recent hurricanes, British businessman Richard Branson said the islands need more hurricane-proof homes and stronger electricity systems.
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