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...Beauregard, co-chair of the National High School Association, says that part of the problem can be solved with greater awareness by administration and faculty about how obesity can affect high school kids' emotional and academic lives, and with a willingess to work some of that understanding into the curriculum. Currently, 17% of U.S. adolescents are overweight, double what it was in the 1980s, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Beauregard says that school administrators need "to talk about acceptance and tolerance" for these kids...
...Hamas leaders have also previously said that their willingess to adopt such a position will have little bearing on the situation, since Israel has no intention of withdrawing to those borders. Neither side wants to appear to be a spoiler, so each is usually willing to go through the motions, knowing full well they probably won't lead anywhere...
Marshall should make sure the investigation is thorough and tough. Her apparent willingess to make sure any guard who wishes to be interviewed is interviewed is a good first step...
...must consider that Saddam Hussein's previous unwillingness to withdraw has been affected by the allies' demonstrated willingess to fight. This proposal affords us a low-risk opportunity to achieve all our remaining goals without sacrificing the life of an additional American soldier...
...valuable enterprise, if only to see the depth of the student body's commitment to divestment. Polls among students at the College and at the Law School seemed to indicate widespread support for divestment. The shantytown, it was hoped, could bridge the gap between people's beliefs and their willingess to actively support them...
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