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...Brady Weissbourd said. “We desperately needed a road win, and everything just came together, but now we’re looking for another before the season ends.” Freshman Matt Jones had a standout weekend, leading all players with 15 kills on a .360 attack percentage, along with five blocks and four digs in the Princeton matchup. Weissbourd turned in another outstanding performance, posting 19 kills with a .586 hitting percentage in the East Stroudsburg game. PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 0 Harvard (7-6, 3-1 Hay) came out the locker room aggressively, jumping...
...have found that so-called type A's - those who are driven, competitive and obsessed with deadlines - are not more likely to experience heart disease. In other words, your type A co-workers who are annoyingly ambitious and dutiful are no more likely to have a heart attack than you are. Rather, it's the seething, angry types with underlying hostility who are the ticking time bombs. Anger, it turns out, is physiologically toxic...
...authors of the second paper offer the standard theories about how an angry emotion translates to a physical heart attack: angry people have a harder time sleeping; they take prescribed drugs less often; they eat worse, exercise less, smoke more and are fatter. These things add up: compared with the good-humored, those who were angry and hostile - but had no signs of heart problems at the outset - ended up with a 19% higher risk of developing coronary heart disease, according to the University College London paper...
...studies reify gender stereotypes: women get their hearts broken through sadness; men "break" their hearts (via heart attack) through anger. But both studies suggest that men and women have a common interest in understanding that some causes of cardiac disease - poor diet or lack of exercise or bad sleep habits - may have a precipitating cause themselves. Whether male or female, letting yourself get overwhelmed by emotion can damage not only your mind but also that crucial organ, the heart...
...That's about a military attack on our own sovereignty. But when it comes to global disputes, these should be settled through international cooperation. In other words we have to take a U.N.-centered approach to solve such problems. I think President Obama and his administration also supports this kind of approach. The Bush administration started wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq without any consensus in the international community. At this point in time the United States has reconfirmed and recognized the fact that such disputes will not be settled by a single country. In other words, when it comes...