a) It is said one in 10 of some 18 million European workers are jobless. They ___ARE ENTITLED unemployment benefits, though it does not mean that all __CLAIM them.
b) Half of the jobless Europeans have been _PROVIDED with the "dole money" for more than a year.
c) Over the last four years in the United States, 12 million new jobs have become _AVAILABLE to Americans.
d) The US government __CONTRIBUTES to the construction costs of some hospitals. Today there are nearly 7000 hospitals in the United States; many of them _PROVIDE some free or lowcost care to those who cannot ___PAY.
e) Europeans seem to want _To__PAY unemployment benefits rather than _PAY low wages.
f) Many Germans belive they are __ENTITLED not just TO a job, but to the right kind of a job.
g) Some people, who are elderly, disabled or live on low incomes sometimes don't _CLAIM the benefits to which they _ARE ENTITLED.
h) Some benefits are no longer __AVAILABLE to sixteen-to eighteen-year-olds and this has caused difficulties for young people how cannot live at home, but cannot find a job.
i) Child benefit is _AVAILABLE to everybody, although many middle-class people do not actually need financial help.
j) People do not try hard to get a job, because the know that in a Welfare State the will be __PROVIDED with financial help.
Nikki Reed was the one who got the producers to add Robert Pattinson's songs to the film. Reed secretly started recording him from her laptop, while he was singing and playing his guitar in filming breaks. She then took it to the director and producers, where they fell in love with his songs. The next day, they asked Rob if he could record a few of his songs for the soundtrack, and he reluctantly accepted.
As soon as Robert Pattinson was cast, he moved to Oregon and began working on his character, both physically and mentally. He worked out five hours a day with a trainer: learning to fight, play baseball, and do stunts. He also had to learn to drive and get an Oregon driver's license.
a) It is said one in 10 of some 18 million European workers are jobless. They ___ARE ENTITLED unemployment benefits, though it does not mean that all __CLAIM them.
b) Half of the jobless Europeans have been _PROVIDED with the "dole money" for more than a year.
c) Over the last four years in the United States, 12 million new jobs have become _AVAILABLE to Americans.
d) The US government __CONTRIBUTES to the construction costs of some hospitals. Today there are nearly 7000 hospitals in the United States; many of them _PROVIDE some free or lowcost care to those who cannot ___PAY.
e) Europeans seem to want _To__PAY unemployment benefits rather than _PAY low wages.
f) Many Germans belive they are __ENTITLED not just TO a job, but to the right kind of a job.
g) Some people, who are elderly, disabled or live on low incomes sometimes don't _CLAIM the benefits to which they _ARE ENTITLED.
h) Some benefits are no longer __AVAILABLE to sixteen-to eighteen-year-olds and this has caused difficulties for young people how cannot live at home, but cannot find a job.
i) Child benefit is _AVAILABLE to everybody, although many middle-class people do not actually need financial help.
j) People do not try hard to get a job, because the know that in a Welfare State the will be __PROVIDED with financial help.
Nikki Reed was the one who got the producers to add Robert Pattinson's songs to the film. Reed secretly started recording him from her laptop, while he was singing and playing his guitar in filming breaks. She then took it to the director and producers, where they fell in love with his songs. The next day, they asked Rob if he could record a few of his songs for the soundtrack, and he reluctantly accepted.
As soon as Robert Pattinson was cast, he moved to Oregon and began working on his character, both physically and mentally. He worked out five hours a day with a trainer: learning to fight, play baseball, and do stunts. He also had to learn to drive and get an Oregon driver's license.