The second excerpt i believe
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From frontline healthcare workers and public health officials to teachers, sanitation workers, social welfare officers and more, the humble public servant has been thrust into the spotlight, helping elevate awareness and understanding of the critical role public servants play in everyday life, and in particular during times of severe crises, such as the CO VID-19 pandemic.
In the ongoing CO VID-19 pandemic however, public servants are working under life-threatening circumstances. In all CO VID-19 pandemic affected countries they are both expected to deliver services despite the pandemic while at the same time suffering its impact, either by being directly infected or having family members who are. Moreover, the pandemic hit the world at a time when, according to World Health Organization (WHO), the world needs six million more nurses and midwives to achieve global health targets within the S D Gs. These critical workers are confronting a dangerous highly infectious virus but they in insufficient numbers.
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Got it off a website ;)
I had to confer with the principle about leaving school grounds in the middle of the day.
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Wealth obviously improves it, but poverty undermines the quality of life for everyone in an economy, not just the poor. Poverty generates crime, broken families, drug addiction, illness, illiteracy—and more poverty. Many people decry the cost of government programs to deal with poverty and its side effects. People who are blind of the goodness of the world just don't see it yetbecause they choose not too.