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Muscle Fitness Abstract s and other related cost.When we think about muscle fitness it can literally mean two different things including a person has more powerful muscles that have strength to lift extremely heavy objects. And it can even mean that people will work for a longer periods of time before becoming tired and thus have more strength and stamina to outlast others and achieve a high level of overall personal fitness. This higher level of physical fitness can be achieved through a combination of strength and weight training and a blend of cardiovascular and flexibility training.Before beginning a fitness regime every individual will need a plan. People need to have a general idea as to what look they are trying to achieve or where they are looking for a better health direction. Once they have that in mind they will need to begin the early phase of laying out a foundation which can involve months of gradually increasing the intensity of your workouts. Many people may even experi In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of th Refinancing Questions To Ask Yourself And Your Lender A recent study showed that millions of Americans are turning to alcohol and drugs to relieve the discomfort of their stress-filled lives. However, like stress itself, these "pain-killers" are far from being considered a new approach. In our society alcohol is the most widely used drug today, but certainly not the only one.When mortgage rates drop many homeowners wonder if now is a good time to refinance their home mortgage loan. To answer this question we must understand some basics about home refinance programs, points, closing fees, your current mortgage and how long you plan to keep the property.Is your goal to lower your monthly payment? Consolidate debts? Get cash out for large purchases? Change your interest deduction expense for your taxes?Narrow down your primary purpose for getting the loan. Ask a mortgage professional to provide a couple of refinancing scenarios for you, showing how certain loan terms, monthly payment and your total interest expense will change and impact your goals. After looking at these scenarios, it will be clear whether or not you should spend the money to refinance.Q. When should I refinance my current mortgage loan? A. It is often said that you should refinance when mortgage rates are 1% lower than the rate For the majority of users alcohol seems to be a relatively safe relaxant, but not for all. In fact, for that small group who cannot control their drinking; the price of alcohol abuse is enormous. The pain that it may relieves is nothing compared to the pain it causes them as they slowly become addicted to alcohol. Sooner or later alcohol will weaken and destroy those components of the self that give life meaning. No one really knows how long man has used alcoholic beverage as part of his social activities, What is known, however, is that booze, or alcohol was in use many thousands of years before the World Health Organization declared alcohol a habit forming and addicting drug. For example, neolithic man discovered and used beer and berry wine since about 6400 BC; There are those who have suggested that the use of some form of alcoholic beverage go as far back as 300 or 400 BC. A by product of honey called mead are said to be the oldest of all alcoholic beverages known to man. It is further suggested that mead first appeared during the paleolithic age. Nevertheless, it has been established that beer drinking by Native-Americans was well on its way when Columbus reached these shores. Fruits and cereal grains are the most common products that are fermented to produce alcoholic beverages in this culture. Other cultures commonly use plants as the base for fermentation of alcoholic beverages. During his expedition to Mexico in 1518, Cortez commented approvingly on the locally distilled beverage called pulque. Pulque is made from cactus and has an alcoholic content of about 6%. Mead has an alcoholic content of approximately 10-12% and is believed to be presently available in some culture. The traditional rice wine, of the Far East, called sake is well-known to many Americans, especially servicemen of World War ll. The alcoholic content of sake is said to be from 12-18%. A nineteenth century Swedish physician is credited with being the first to use the term "alcoholism" Ancient Romans were the first to recognize the pattern of drinking between those who drank to excess by choice and those who could not control their drinking. Several centuries later, the English language distinguished the difference between drunkenness and addition to alcohol. In 1784, Dr. Benjamin Rush, the founder of American psychiatry and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, described habitual drinking as an involuntary condition, a disease caused by "spirituous liquors." However, the disease concept was eclipsed by the Puritan belief in America until the failure of prohibition. Shortly before the repeal of the 18th Amendment, which outlawed the sale and manufacture of alcohol, the first edition of the American Standard Classified Nomenclature of Disease was published. It listed both alcohol addition and alcoholism as an illness. A few years later Alcoholic Anonymous was founded and also embraced the disease concept. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medicine defined alcoholism in this manner; Alcoholism is primary a chronic disease with genetic, psychological and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by continuous or periodic impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, and the use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, the most notably denial. Generally speaking, the individual is considered an alcoholic when his drinking become unmanageable and causes trouble in the drinker's personal, professional, family, and social life. Also, the individual is considered addicted to alcohol if they are unable to predict when they will stop, or how much they will drink, or what the results of their drinking will be. As a nation we are materially rich and technologically brilliant. We are, also, a nation of drug users. In homes across America we will find medicine cabinets with large quantities of drugs both over the counter and those prescribed by physicians. The mass media will call into action its vast arsenal of resources to inform the public of the danger of cocaine, heroin, and crack-cocaine. Yet, the same mass media seems impotent when it comes to educating the public on the danger of alcohol abuse. It appears that alcohol, the drug that is used more blatantly than any other drug in man's history, is relegated to the back burner Every indicators shows that among our youth, especially college students, the switch is from a variety of unfamiliar and esoteric drugs to the drug commonly found in the most respectable and law abiding homes. In this society we use alcohol for a variety of reasons; to be sociable, to be accepted, to relax, to gain courage, to improve self-esteem, and yes, to add romance to our lives. And, too often, for many of us alcohol is used to escape from depression, fears, anxiety, and other inadequacies real or imagined. it is for these and other reasons the abuse of alcohol is on the rise. It is estimated that 18.5 million American exhibit signs of alcoholism or alcohol dependence. while another 7.2 million shows persistent patterns of drinking behaviors associated with impaired health and social functioning. A report completed in 2000 indicated that alcoholism and alcohol-related problems cost the nation an estimated $276 billion per year in lost productivity, health care expenditures, crime, motor vehicle accidents and other related cost. In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of th Funny Ways To Save Money ive-Americans was well on its way when Columbus reached these shores.There was a list of funny ways to save money on a "frugal living" website. They weren't necessarily meant to be funny, but were gleaned from real suggestions sent in. Some cheapskates don't seem to notice that an extra hour at work might put them further ahead than many hours of penny-pinching.The following are real suggestions, and then there are some funny ways to save money that you really shouldn't try.Funny Ways To Save Money - The Real SuggestionsOne person suggested ways to save money on weddings that included picking up the leftover flowers at a cemetery. I'm not sue how you can tell which are "leftovers."Another creative penny pincher found a way to save money on a car wash. He washed his entire car using the squeegee at the gas station.A woman confessed that she has the kids stuff their pockets with the free ketchup, salt and other condiment packets every time they were in a fast food restauran Fruits and cereal grains are the most common products that are fermented to produce alcoholic beverages in this culture. Other cultures commonly use plants as the base for fermentation of alcoholic beverages. During his expedition to Mexico in 1518, Cortez commented approvingly on the locally distilled beverage called pulque. Pulque is made from cactus and has an alcoholic content of about 6%. Mead has an alcoholic content of approximately 10-12% and is believed to be presently available in some culture. The traditional rice wine, of the Far East, called sake is well-known to many Americans, especially servicemen of World War ll. The alcoholic content of sake is said to be from 12-18%. A nineteenth century Swedish physician is credited with being the first to use the term "alcoholism" Ancient Romans were the first to recognize the pattern of drinking between those who drank to excess by choice and those who could not control their drinking. Several centuries later, the English language distinguished the difference between drunkenness and addition to alcohol. In 1784, Dr. Benjamin Rush, the founder of American psychiatry and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, described habitual drinking as an involuntary condition, a disease caused by "spirituous liquors." However, the disease concept was eclipsed by the Puritan belief in America until the failure of prohibition. Shortly before the repeal of the 18th Amendment, which outlawed the sale and manufacture of alcohol, the first edition of the American Standard Classified Nomenclature of Disease was published. It listed both alcohol addition and alcoholism as an illness. A few years later Alcoholic Anonymous was founded and also embraced the disease concept. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medicine defined alcoholism in this manner; Alcoholism is primary a chronic disease with genetic, psychological and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by continuous or periodic impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, and the use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, the most notably denial. Generally speaking, the individual is considered an alcoholic when his drinking become unmanageable and causes trouble in the drinker's personal, professional, family, and social life. Also, the individual is considered addicted to alcohol if they are unable to predict when they will stop, or how much they will drink, or what the results of their drinking will be. As a nation we are materially rich and technologically brilliant. We are, also, a nation of drug users. In homes across America we will find medicine cabinets with large quantities of drugs both over the counter and those prescribed by physicians. The mass media will call into action its vast arsenal of resources to inform the public of the danger of cocaine, heroin, and crack-cocaine. Yet, the same mass media seems impotent when it comes to educating the public on the danger of alcohol abuse. It appears that alcohol, the drug that is used more blatantly than any other drug in man's history, is relegated to the back burner Every indicators shows that among our youth, especially college students, the switch is from a variety of unfamiliar and esoteric drugs to the drug commonly found in the most respectable and law abiding homes. In this society we use alcohol for a variety of reasons; to be sociable, to be accepted, to relax, to gain courage, to improve self-esteem, and yes, to add romance to our lives. And, too often, for many of us alcohol is used to escape from depression, fears, anxiety, and other inadequacies real or imagined. it is for these and other reasons the abuse of alcohol is on the rise. It is estimated that 18.5 million American exhibit signs of alcoholism or alcohol dependence. while another 7.2 million shows persistent patterns of drinking behaviors associated with impaired health and social functioning. A report completed in 2000 indicated that alcoholism and alcohol-related problems cost the nation an estimated $276 billion per year in lost productivity, health care expenditures, crime, motor vehicle accidents and other related cost. In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of th Insurance Marketing bition. Shortly before the repeal of the 18th Amendment, which outlawed the sale and manufacture of alcohol, the first edition of the American Standard Classified Nomenclature of Disease was published. It listed both alcohol addition and alcoholism as an illness. A few years later Alcoholic Anonymous was founded and also embraced the disease concept.Insurance policies protect you when tragedy occurs in your life. There are different kinds of insurance policies that cover different aspects of your life. Available on the market are life insurance, health insurance, automobile insurance, and house security insurance, to name a few. Premiums are paid according to the arrangement of payment in order to make claims when the need arise.There are several insurance packages offered by insurance companies; however, good insurance marketing is vital to effectively get the right message across to potential customers. There are a number of appropriate strategies to get people's attention, and they all begin with recognizing your target market. This will help the insurance company to focus on a certain group of people in hopes of eventually increasing the sales of the insurance policy. Also, knowing who the target market is eliminates confusion in terms of what kind of insurance applies to a certa The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medicine defined alcoholism in this manner; Alcoholism is primary a chronic disease with genetic, psychological and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by continuous or periodic impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, and the use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, the most notably denial. Generally speaking, the individual is considered an alcoholic when his drinking become unmanageable and causes trouble in the drinker's personal, professional, family, and social life. Also, the individual is considered addicted to alcohol if they are unable to predict when they will stop, or how much they will drink, or what the results of their drinking will be. As a nation we are materially rich and technologically brilliant. We are, also, a nation of drug users. In homes across America we will find medicine cabinets with large quantities of drugs both over the counter and those prescribed by physicians. The mass media will call into action its vast arsenal of resources to inform the public of the danger of cocaine, heroin, and crack-cocaine. Yet, the same mass media seems impotent when it comes to educating the public on the danger of alcohol abuse. It appears that alcohol, the drug that is used more blatantly than any other drug in man's history, is relegated to the back burner Every indicators shows that among our youth, especially college students, the switch is from a variety of unfamiliar and esoteric drugs to the drug commonly found in the most respectable and law abiding homes. In this society we use alcohol for a variety of reasons; to be sociable, to be accepted, to relax, to gain courage, to improve self-esteem, and yes, to add romance to our lives. And, too often, for many of us alcohol is used to escape from depression, fears, anxiety, and other inadequacies real or imagined. it is for these and other reasons the abuse of alcohol is on the rise. It is estimated that 18.5 million American exhibit signs of alcoholism or alcohol dependence. while another 7.2 million shows persistent patterns of drinking behaviors associated with impaired health and social functioning. A report completed in 2000 indicated that alcoholism and alcohol-related problems cost the nation an estimated $276 billion per year in lost productivity, health care expenditures, crime, motor vehicle accidents and other related cost. In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of th Local Louisiana Companies Bypassed in FEMA Bidding th over the counter and those prescribed by physicians. The mass media will call into action its vast arsenal of resources to inform the public of the danger of cocaine, heroin, and crack-cocaine. Yet, the same mass media seems impotent when it comes to educating the public on the danger of alcohol abuse. It appears that alcohol, the drug that is used more blatantly than any other drug in man's history, is relegated to the back burnerDestroying the city in one of the Worst Hurricanes in human history New Orleans is still trying to recover from the destruction. There are some big companies from outside the region, which have come into help yet many local companies are complaining that they could not bid on the contracts.No one can deny that, yet some of the larger projects obviously were too much for local companies and there are subcontracting opportunities. In fact some of the smaller companies could not get enough labor back to work. The larger contracts awarded thru FEMA, went to FEMA vendors rather than local County, State and Local small and medium sized companies.Another complaint was that many of the contracts went to friends of the Bush Administration. The issue of awarding contracts to their friends is a typical comment and complaint in these types of situations and it definitely gets blown out of proportion by the mass media as well. Yet complaining a Every indicators shows that among our youth, especially college students, the switch is from a variety of unfamiliar and esoteric drugs to the drug commonly found in the most respectable and law abiding homes. In this society we use alcohol for a variety of reasons; to be sociable, to be accepted, to relax, to gain courage, to improve self-esteem, and yes, to add romance to our lives. And, too often, for many of us alcohol is used to escape from depression, fears, anxiety, and other inadequacies real or imagined. it is for these and other reasons the abuse of alcohol is on the rise. It is estimated that 18.5 million American exhibit signs of alcoholism or alcohol dependence. while another 7.2 million shows persistent patterns of drinking behaviors associated with impaired health and social functioning. A report completed in 2000 indicated that alcoholism and alcohol-related problems cost the nation an estimated $276 billion per year in lost productivity, health care expenditures, crime, motor vehicle accidents and other related cost. In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of th Is Electrolysis Hair Removal is for You? s and other related cost.If you have an issue with unwanted hair, you have probably tried the traditional methods that promise results, but may have left you feeling as if you were held hostage by the time needed to stay hair free. If this sounds like your situation, you may be interested in trying electrolysis hair removal as a permanent form of hair removal.While the electrolysis hair removal method is considered permanent, this does not happen in the first visit. In fact, it can take a large amount of treatments before an area is considered to be free of hair. One reason for this is that hair follicles grow at different times; therefore, some of the follicles will be dormant and are not treated.It is important to note that while an increasing number or do-it-yourself electrolysis systems are on the market; this is not a good idea, particularly when facial hair needs to be removed. This is because the home systems use a lesser amount of voltage, therefor In America, alcohol-related problem strikes one family in every three. Fetal alcohol Syndrome is one of the leading causes of birth defects and mental retardation. One third of all hospitalized patients are found to have some form of alcohol-related problem. Alcohol is closely linked to suicide. Among the causes of death in identified alcoholics, 20% are due to suicide another 22% are alcohol-dependent. A recent study indicated that more than half of all inmates convicted of violent crimes had used alcohol just prior to the offense. Alcoholism is a disease that directly affects those close to the alcoholic, especially family members. Often the affected family members need appropriate help to recover as well as the alcoholic himself. Most alcoholism treatment programs include a family component with referrals to self-help and support groups. One out of five children in America lived with an alcoholic while growing up. One out of every ten adult in America had been married to or shared a close relationship with an alcoholic or problem drinker. Women are more exposed more often to alcoholism in the family than men. Women are more likely than men to have been in a marriage with an alcoholic. Like other diseases, alcoholism can be overcome with proper treatment, prevention, and more research. Educating the public about the disease of alcoholism is the first line of defense. Acute awareness and understanding of the early signs of problem drinking is vital. Recognizing that alcohol is a drug and it use or abuse includes certain risks are critical to personal prevention. Other preventive measures are, avoiding high-risk drinking, know your family's history with alcohol, and know your own history with alcohol use.
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