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Rufina [12.5K]
3 years ago
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Amika has a high-paying job that she loves. She works so much that she has little time for anything else, and she doesn’t have m

uch family that she stays in contact with. In addition, Amika works with most of her friends, so she doesn’t really mind the long hours. She rarely takes her vacation days, though she loves to travel and works it into her lifestyle whenever she can. In what way does Amika’s job support and conflict with her lifestyle?
Advanced Placement (AP)
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Komok [63]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The job is helping her in the long run, giving her a good financial run and she enjoys it, and tries to incorperate it into her life as much as she can. The issue, is that it's causing her to be seperated from her family and isn't giving her much time to relax at home.

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