Word: travels
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...millions of people are willing to risk halitosis, or worse long-range health effects, to get rid of their obesity. The U.S. is by far the fattest country in the world, with 54% of the population overweight. If Americans didn't travel overseas, they'd think 200 lbs. was normal. They eat 7% more calories than they did 20 years ago. Even the nation's children, the ones so hyperactive they need Ritalin, are pudgy; 25% of them are overweight. To combat this, Americans, in lieu of exercise, spend $33 billion a year on the diet industry...
...information sessions have become playgrounds, trying to win employees instead of friends by sharing toys. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) provided all attendees with light-up yo-yos. Vertex Partners, acknowledging a more mature crowd, provided travel coffee mugs...
...other course is cyclical. We travel back in time to a point where we will have adequate time to prepare for The Future. Another 20 years will put us in a better position to sufficiently plan for The Future. And since we are 20 years off, we must be going back...
After the Big Green, Harvard will travel to Brown for its season finale. With a win in either game, the Crimson will assure itself of at least a share of the league title. The team realizes, though, that the road ahead is far from easy, but it feels confident in its chances...
...long run, however, Harvard cannot travel both roads. It must choose a policy based either on secret information compiled by corporations or on public information inspected by non-profits...