Papers 1771-1780 of total 7397 found.
…, and Dustin Hoffman is the chain- smoking Carl Bernstein. With an Academy Award winning actor portraying Ben Bradlee in an Alan J. Pecula film. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstain were the main reporters in the uncovering of the Watergate scandal. Bob Woodward and Carl…
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…that quickly breaks apart or becomes dislodged (Butler 419). Risk factors for stroke include advanced age (esp. greater then 65), hypertension, carotid artery disease, smoking, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, history of myocardial infarction…
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…the dietary pattern of those who developed type 2 diabetes. Hu said that the big increase in risk for diabetes 2 came among those who ate the processed meats five times or more per week. The results were adjusting for the known effects of such things as smoking
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…pressure," me into doing things. I thought that I had really found somebody when I met him. I thought he was so cool. He smoked pot, crack, did acid, and almost everything else. He wasn't my first boyfriend, but he was special to me. I wanted to be good…
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…had the need to share their stories. From cave drawings, drums, and smoke signals, to the speed of the technological age, people have found many ways to entertain and converse. Sharing ideas has brought information , as well as "soul-to-soul" contact…
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…are road dust, and wood smokes. Simply taking a breath causes these particulate to our bodies. The damage begins when the particulates are inhaled into the small air sacs of our lungs called alveoli. The particulate causes the inflation of the alveoli, which…
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…. Reenact the role play, if necessary, using a variation of the situation, new participants, feedback provided to improve a skill. . . Suggested situations: refusing a drug offer, encouraging a friend to stop smoking, talking to a teacher about an assignment…
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…- either by smoke or by fire. Gunshots were fired at the same time, thus relaying the alarm over 500 kilometers in just a few hours time. The Forbidden City served as the seat of power during the reign of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The main gate was built…
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…and learning it, for example: smoking cigarettes, drinking out of a mug, and sitting with proper stature on a chair. In Conclusion, without compromising the emotional well-being, safety, and happiness of the primate, Durrel provides him with an environment where…
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…that for parents to help their boys cope with these issues, a strong parental bond is the most important protection against everything from smoking to suicide. Another way a parent may help is to constantly talk to them because they don't come and talk to you. Black…
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