Word: treating
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This year Bernice received a $1,000 refund from the EITC. Some years she needs the refund for emergency repairs. This time she indulged in a small luxury for herself; she bought a treadmill. "You'd be depressed if you didn't treat yourself sometimes," she reasons. "I work every night, and I still can't make ends meet." She knows that there are people on welfare who are collecting more than she does. "But I believe in earning my way." The family has no savings at all. Son Jodie just graduated from high school, but Bernice couldn't afford...
...Health care is a right," "HarvardUniversity--Treat Your Employees Fairly," and "BadProcess Equals Bad Policy," read some sings...
...disagree with the feminist movement on almost every issue out there. But I must admit that if feminists are right about anything, they are correct in recognizing that the images we see and the words we hear can have a very real impact on how we treat others. Because the television shows, movies and music that we are exposed to overflow with violence and sex, it is remarkably easy for us to become desensitized to such acts. After seeing violence again and again, it no longer has the power to shock or anger or sadden...
...drug currently used to treat yeast infections may be useful in treating a variety of diseases caused by cell proliferation, including cancer, heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis, researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS) reported this month...
Pressed for her secret, the youthful matron eventually revealed she had been taking birth-control pills, containing estrogen and a second female hormone, progesterone. That was the very formula Wilson had developed as a means not only to treat menopausal complaints but also to forestall the aging process. Mrs. P.G. was a lush exemplar of his notion that "menopause is unnecessary. It can be prevented entirely...