I am pasting this text into a text box in InDesign, I have a Paragraph Style set for that box and I am using "Justify with last line aligned left" (you can see in the screenshot, the red circles)

The problem is that I want to know if there is a way that the words in the text don't get breaked in two in between the lines. If the word doesn't fit at the end of the row I want it to go on the next row, not to break into syllabes like in the screenshot I took. 

I hope there is a way to do this automaticly. But if there isn't... is it bad practice to leave it like that? should I manually push the words to the next row or can I leave it like that, breaked into syllabes?  [you can see the screenshot [here][1] if it doesn't appear in the question]

![problem is in the red circle][2]


  [1]: http://www.freeimagehosting.net/8e654
  [2]: http://www.freeimagehosting.net/8e654