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Instead of complaining about our "burden," perhaps we should remember the real purpose of Thanksgiving, which is to be thankful for the privileges we've been awarded ("Short academic breaks, high demands fuel unhappiness," Dec. 2, 2008). Millions of people around the world would love to have our problem of "short academic breaks (and) high demands."
On presenting certificates to 122 coaches and administrators at the end of courses held in coaching and team leaders, Director of Sport of the Maltese Olympic Committee, Pippo Psaila emphasised that these courses were part of the restructuring programme of the M.O.C. resulting from the Games of Small States of Europe held in Monaco in 2007.
WASHINGTON -- Yoga may have a soft and peaceful reputation, but the theme at Willow Street Yoga on a recent Monday evening was fear. A large theme, to be sure, but in this case it was focused on issues such as: If I collapse from a handstand, what happens to my face?
The figure lying motionless in a patient room on the fourth floor at Holy Family Hospital draws considerable attention from nursing students and hospital staff, yet still suffers regularly from a variety of rapidly intensifying health ailments.
Early in Cabrillo's season-opener, Conqs girls soccer coach Derrick Wong kept yelling “settle down.”
Pioneer Valley’s Alyssa Castillo had a terrific day in goal in the season opener at Cabrillo. She had 19 saves and was busy from the opening whistle to the end.
Alcohol and drug use can progress into abuse and even addiction so insidiously that sometimes people do not realize that it has become a problem for them and those...
Q: How can improper breathing lead to panic and anxiety disorder? A: Breathing may seem like a mindless act that simply provides our bodies with oxygen so they can function, but breathing incorrectly can result in a multitude of unpleasant side effects. People who regularly breathe with short, shallow breaths are in a state of continuous hyperventilation.
Pyongyang, December 4 (KCNA) -- Korean kimchi, a traditional national food, has a peculiar taste and highly medicinal value.
Swedish neuroscientists say they have demonstrated, for the first time, that people can perceive another body to be their own.Valeria Petkova and Dr. H. Henrik Ehrsson of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, conducted five experiments, during which participants wore a head-mounted video display that showed high-fidelity, stereoscopic images taken from cameras in the eyes of a ...
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