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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...activity, to be interpreted as unacceptably dangerous, necessitates one UHS visit for every 81,000 man-hours, then we will have to accept a few other lifestyle changes. For example, we should stop going to class: stress surely sends more than the crisis-standard level of 31 students to UHS each year. Even more disconcerting will be the need to stop eating in the dining halls, since more than 6 undergraduates come down with food poisoning each year. While it is sobering to think of the risks we take every day--rowing, doing our work, eating our food, crossing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concern Over River Premature | 3/19/1997 | See Source »

...called impact-loading exercise, jogging puts maximum pressure on the knee, especially once it has been weakened by a major tendon tear. TIME Daily's prescription for fitness: ride a bike. It wi ll provide the same aerobic value while putting no damaging stress on that weakened knee -- and the spandex clothes are cool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Knee Job | 3/14/1997 | See Source »

...stress on liberal arts education in American institutions like the College fosters the type of post-graduate pragmatism that a business school embodies. We are allowed to be impractical as undergraduates so long as we are all the more practical in our career choices. Oxford acknowledges a certain amount of specialization initially, but is trying to fight the tide of careerism in the long-run. Strangely enough, the school that allows undergraduates to study business refuses to erect an edifice designated exclusively for that topic, and the school that discourages pre-professionalism among undergraduates is home to a "B-school...

Author: By Joshua A. Katzin, | Title: Cents and Sensibility | 3/12/1997 | See Source »

Organization like Teach for America tend to stress how "fulfilling" teaching can be, and it is--but it's more complicated and more concrete than that...

Author: By Michael K. Mayo, | Title: Gateway to the Good | 3/4/1997 | See Source »

...People hold tension in their bodies, and different people have different stress organs--guts, muscles, headaches," he says. "For people who do feel a lot of muscle tension, massage is great...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: dealing with STRESS | 3/1/1997 | See Source »

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