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After the Industrial Revolution, the economy is built on toxic chemicals, which gave rise to cancers and other diseases. What we eat, what we drink, and what we use should not be what makes us sick. However, the fact that the cases of cancers around the world are ever-increasing has unequivocally become a thorny challenge.
As the existing mobility paradigm approaches critical limits to growth, many parties, from automakers and logistics companies, to local and national governments have put effort in each of these areas that have produced promising contributions to the larger transformation effort, hoping to satisfy the demands of increased expectations for health, safety, and accessibility.
Motivation among university students in Taiwan is on the decline. Students wanting to explore curriculum beyond their departments run up against inflexible rules while those seeking to apply what they have learned outside the classroom find few opportunities to do so. Feeling stuck, more and more students are taking leaves of absence.