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WHO:ManyChildren’sDeathsPreventableOverfivemillionchildrendieeachyearfromdiseaseinfectionsandaccidentsrelated1theirenvironmentalthoughmanyofthesedeathsarelargelypreventablesaystheWorldHealthOrganization.OnMondaytheWHOaskedgovernmentsandcitizensaroundtheworldtotakeaction’tocreatehealthy2forchildrenasitcelebratedworldHealthDay.Thebiggestthreatstochildren’shealthlurkinthevery3thatshouldbesafest-homeschoolandcommunitysaidDr.GroHarlemBrundtlanddirector--generaloftheWHOattheday’slaunchinNewDelhi.India.Everychildhastherightto4upinahealthyhome.schoolandcommunity.Thefuturedevelopmentofourchildren--andoftheirworld--dependson5enjoyinggoodhealthnow.Wehavetheirfutureinour6.Nowwemustworkmoreeffectivelytogetherto7therisksfromtheenvironmentwhichourchildrenfaceBmndflandsaid.Thisyear’sthemeHealthyEnvironmentsforChildrenfocusesonthemanydangers8bychildreninandaroundtheplaceswheretheyliveandplay.Theseincludeinadequateaccesstosafedrinking9andsanitationinsect-bornediseasesairpollutionchemicalhazardsandinjuriesfromtrafficfallsbumsanddrownings.Communitiesaroundtheworldorganizedeventstopromoteawarenessofchildren’shealthissues10includeddrawingcontestsforschoolchildreninVietnamstreetplaysinIndiapuppetshowsinNamibiaandprofessionallecturesforpolicymakersinGermanyandelsewhere.Activitiesalsotook11incitiesacrossCanadaonMondayincludingCalgaryMontrealHalifaxandOttawa.A.handsB.arnlsC.hopesD.happiness
Breakfast Studiesshowthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastdobetterinschool.Itdoesn’ttakemuchfurtherthoughttobelievethatadultswillfeelbetterandperformbetteratworkaswell.Whetheryouworkathomeonthefarmattheofficeatschoolorontheroaditisnotagoodideatoskip故意略去breakfast. Ifwedon’teatbreakfastwearelikelytobecometiredwhenourbrainsandbodiesrunIowonfuel.Bymid-morningalotofusgrabacupofcoffeeorwolfdownasugarycandybartowakeupagain.Thismightworkforafewminutesbutbylunchtimewearehungrybad-temperedandperhapsourmoodmightmakeusalittlemorelikelytomakeunhealthychoicesatlunch.Eatingagoodbreakfastsetsthetonefortherestoftheday. Peoplewhoeatbreakfastaregenerallymorelikelytomaintainahealthyweight.Manypeoplebelievethattheywillloseweightiftheyskipmealsbutthatisn’tagoodidea.Thebodyexpectstoberefueledafewtimesadaysostartwithahealthybreakfast. Ahealthybreakfastshouldcontainsomeprotein蛋白质andsomefiber纤维.Proteincancomefrommeateggsbeansorsoy大豆.Fibercanbefoundinwholecereals谷物grainsorinfruits.Agoodexampleofahealthybreakfastmightbesomethingsimplelikeahardboiledegganorangeandabowlofwholegraincerealwithsoymilk. Itisokaytoskipbreakfastifyouworkathome.
Breakfast Studiesshowthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastdobetterinschool.Itdoesn’ttakemuchfurtherthoughttobelievethatadultswillfeelbetterandperformbetteratworkaswell.Whetheryouworkathomeonthefarmattheofficeatschoolorontheroaditisnotagoodideatoskip故意略去breakfast. Ifwedon’teatbreakfastwearelikelytobecometiredwhenourbrainsandbodiesrunIowonfuel.Bymid-morningalotofusgrabacupofcoffeeorwolfdownasugarycandybartowakeupagain.Thismightworkforafewminutesbutbylunchtimewearehungrybad-temperedandperhapsourmoodmightmakeusalittlemorelikelytomakeunhealthychoicesatlunch.Eatingagoodbreakfastsetsthetonefortherestoftheday. Peoplewhoeatbreakfastaregenerallymorelikelytomaintainahealthyweight.Manypeoplebelievethattheywillloseweightiftheyskipmealsbutthatisn’tagoodidea.Thebodyexpectstoberefueledafewtimesadaysostartwithahealthybreakfast. Ahealthybreakfastshouldcontainsomeprotein蛋白质andsomefiber纤维.Proteincancomefrommeateggsbeansorsoy大豆.Fibercanbefoundinwholecereals谷物grainsorinfruits.Agoodexampleofahealthybreakfastmightbesomethingsimplelikeahardboiledegganorangeandabowlofwholegraincerealwithsoymilk. Apersonwhoskipsbreakfastismorelikelytoeatunhealthilyatlunch.
ALongandExpensiveWar BytheTreatyofParisof1763whichendedthewarwiththeFrenchandtheIndiansEnglandgainedpossessionofCanadaandalltheterritoryeastoftheMississippiRiver.Frenchinfluenceonthiscontinentthuscametoanend;EnglandnowcontrolledmostofNorthAmerica.Butthewarhadbeenlongandexpensive.Englandhadmanydebts.GeorgeIIIKingofEnglandafterconsultingwithhisadvisersdecidedthattheAmericancolonists殖民者shouldhelppaysomeoftheexpensesofthiswar.AstandingEnglisharmyof10000menhadbeenleftinthecolonies殖民地forprotectionagainsttheIndians.TheEnglishgovernmentalsofeltthatthecolonistsshouldshareintheexpensesofmaintainingthisarmy.TheresultwasaseriesofmeasuretheGrenvilleProgrampassedbyParliamentanddesignedtoraisemoneyinthecolonies.SomeofthesemeasureswereacceptedbyThecolonistsbutoneinparticulartheStampActwasmetwithgreatprotest.TheStampActrequiredthatstampsranginginpricefromafewcentstoalmostadollarbeplacedonallnewspapersadvertisementsbillsofsalewillslegalpapersetc.theStampActwasoneofthecausesoftheAmericanRevolution.Itaffectedeveryonerichandpooralike.Somebusinessmenfeltthattheactwouldsurelyruintheirbusinesses. OfallthevoicesraisedinprotesttotheStampActnonehadgreatereffectthanthatofayounglayerfromVirginia-PatrickHenry.HenryhadonlyrecentlybeenelectedtotheVirginiaAssembly.YetwhentheStampActcameupfordiscussionheopposeditalmostsingle-handedly.HealsoexpressedforthefirsttimecertainideasthatwereheldbymanyAmericansofthetimebutthatneverbeforehadbeenstatedsoopenly."IslifesodearorpeacesosweetastobeboughtatthepriceofchainsandslaveryForbiditAlmighty万能的God!Iknownotwhatcourseothersmaytakebutasformegivemelibertyorgivemedeath!/ TheGrenvilleProgramrefersto.
SleepDeficit不足 Judgingfromrecentsurveysmostexpertsinsleepbehavioragreethatisvirtuallyanepidemicofsleepinessinthenation."Ican’tthinkofasinglestudythathasn’tfoundAmericansgettinglesssleepthantheyoughtto."saysDr.David.Evenpeoplewhothinktheyaresleepingenoughwouldprobablybebetteroffwithmorerest. Thebeginningofoursleep-deficitcrisiscanbetracedtotheinventionofthelightbulbacenturyago.Fromdiaryentriesandotherpersonalaccountsfromthe18th19thcenturiessleepscientistshavereachedtheconclusionthattheaveragepersonusedtosleepabout9.5hoursanight."Thebestsleephabitsoncewereforcedonuswhenwehadnothingtodointheeveningdownonthefarmanditwasdark."Bythe1950sand1960sthatsleepschedulehadbeenreduceddramaticallytobetween7.5and8hoursandmostpeoplehadtowaketoanalarmclock."Peoplecheatontheirsleepandtheydon’tevenrealizethey’redoingit"saysDr.David."Theythinkthey’reokaybecausetheycangetbyon6.5hourswhentheyreallyneed7.58orevenmoretofeelideallyvigorous." "Perhapsthemostmercilessrobberofsleep"researcherssay"isthecomplexityoftheday."Wheneverpressuresfromworkfamilyfriendsandcommunitymountmanypeopleconsidersleeptheleastexpensiveitemonhisprogram."Inoursocietyyou’reconsidereddynamicifyousayyouonlyneed5.5hours’sleep.Ifyou’vegottoget8.5hourspeoplethinkyoulackdriveandambition." Todeterminetheconsequencesofsleepdeficitresearchershaveputsubjectsthroughasetofpsychologicalandperformancetestsrequiringthemforinstancetoaddcolumnsofnumbersorrecallapagereadtothemonlyminutesearlier."We’vefoundthatifyou’reinsleepdeficitperformancesuffers"saysDr.David."Shot-termmemoryisweakenedasareabilitiestomakedecisionandtoconcentrate. AccordingtoDr.DavidAmericans.
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WHO:ManyChildren’sDeathsPreventableOverfivemillionchildrendieeachyearfromdiseaseinfectionsandaccidentsrelated1theirenvironmentalthoughmanyofthesedeathsarelargelypreventablesaystheWorldHealthOrganization.OnMondaytheWHOaskedgovernmentsandcitizensaroundtheworldtotakeaction’tocreatehealthy2forchildrenasitcelebratedworldHealthDay.Thebiggestthreatstochildren’shealthlurkinthevery3thatshouldbesafest-homeschoolandcommunitysaidDr.GroHarlemBrundtlanddirector--generaloftheWHOattheday’slaunchinNewDelhi.India.Everychildhastherightto4upinahealthyhome.schoolandcommunity.Thefuturedevelopmentofourchildren--andoftheirworld--dependson5enjoyinggoodhealthnow.Wehavetheirfutureinour6.Nowwemustworkmoreeffectivelytogetherto7therisksfromtheenvironmentwhichourchildrenfaceBmndflandsaid.Thisyear’sthemeHealthyEnvironmentsforChildrenfocusesonthemanydangers8bychildreninandaroundtheplaceswheretheyliveandplay.Theseincludeinadequateaccesstosafedrinking9andsanitationinsect-bornediseasesairpollutionchemicalhazardsandinjuriesfromtrafficfallsbumsanddrownings.Communitiesaroundtheworldorganizedeventstopromoteawarenessofchildren’shealthissues10includeddrawingcontestsforschoolchildreninVietnamstreetplaysinIndiapuppetshowsinNamibiaandprofessionallecturesforpolicymakersinGermanyandelsewhere.Activitiesalsotook11incitiesacrossCanadaonMondayincludingCalgaryMontrealHalifaxandOttawa.A.burdenB.penaltyC.sufferingD.difficulty
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WHO:ManyChildren’sDeathsPreventableOverfivemillionchildrendieeachyearfromdiseaseinfectionsandaccidentsrelated1theirenvironmentalthoughmanyofthesedeathsarelargelypreventablesaystheWorldHealthOrganization.OnMondaytheWHOaskedgovernmentsandcitizensaroundtheworldtotakeaction’tocreatehealthy2forchildrenasitcelebratedworldHealthDay.Thebiggestthreatstochildren’shealthlurkinthevery3thatshouldbesafest-homeschoolandcommunitysaidDr.GroHarlemBrundtlanddirector--generaloftheWHOattheday’slaunchinNewDelhi.India.Everychildhastherightto4upinahealthyhome.schoolandcommunity.Thefuturedevelopmentofourchildren--andoftheirworld--dependson5enjoyinggoodhealthnow.Wehavetheirfutureinour6.Nowwemustworkmoreeffectivelytogetherto7therisksfromtheenvironmentwhichourchildrenfaceBmndflandsaid.Thisyear’sthemeHealthyEnvironmentsforChildrenfocusesonthemanydangers8bychildreninandaroundtheplaceswheretheyliveandplay.Theseincludeinadequateaccesstosafedrinking9andsanitationinsect-bornediseasesairpollutionchemicalhazardsandinjuriesfromtrafficfallsbumsanddrownings.Communitiesaroundtheworldorganizedeventstopromoteawarenessofchildren’shealthissues10includeddrawingcontestsforschoolchildreninVietnamstreetplaysinIndiapuppetshowsinNamibiaandprofessionallecturesforpolicymakersinGermanyandelsewhere.Activitiesalsotook11incitiesacrossCanadaonMondayincludingCalgaryMontrealHalifaxandOttawa.A.hatedB.statedC.reachedD.faced
WHO:ManyChildren’sDeathsPreventableOverfivemillionchildrendieeachyearfromdiseaseinfectionsandaccidentsrelated1theirenvironmentalthoughmanyofthesedeathsarelargelypreventablesaystheWorldHealthOrganization.OnMondaytheWHOaskedgovernmentsandcitizensaroundtheworldtotakeaction’tocreatehealthy2forchildrenasitcelebratedworldHealthDay.Thebiggestthreatstochildren’shealthlurkinthevery3thatshouldbesafest-homeschoolandcommunitysaidDr.GroHarlemBrundtlanddirector--generaloftheWHOattheday’slaunchinNewDelhi.India.Everychildhastherightto4upinahealthyhome.schoolandcommunity.Thefuturedevelopmentofourchildren--andoftheirworld--dependson5enjoyinggoodhealthnow.Wehavetheirfutureinour6.Nowwemustworkmoreeffectivelytogetherto7therisksfromtheenvironmentwhichourchildrenfaceBmndflandsaid.Thisyear’sthemeHealthyEnvironmentsforChildrenfocusesonthemanydangers8bychildreninandaroundtheplaceswheretheyliveandplay.Theseincludeinadequateaccesstosafedrinking9andsanitationinsect-bornediseasesairpollutionchemicalhazardsandinjuriesfromtrafficfallsbumsanddrownings.Communitiesaroundtheworldorganizedeventstopromoteawarenessofchildren’shealthissues10includeddrawingcontestsforschoolchildreninVietnamstreetplaysinIndiapuppetshowsinNamibiaandprofessionallecturesforpolicymakersinGermanyandelsewhere.Activitiesalsotook11incitiesacrossCanadaonMondayincludingCalgaryMontrealHalifaxandOttawa.A.afterB.sinceC.inD.for
Breakfast Studiesshowthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastdobetterinschool.Itdoesn’ttakemuchfurtherthoughttobelievethatadultswillfeelbetterandperformbetteratworkaswell.Whetheryouworkathomeonthefarmattheofficeatschoolorontheroaditisnotagoodideatoskip故意略去breakfast. Ifwedon’teatbreakfastwearelikelytobecometiredwhenourbrainsandbodiesrunIowonfuel.Bymid-morningalotofusgrabacupofcoffeeorwolfdownasugarycandybartowakeupagain.Thismightworkforafewminutesbutbylunchtimewearehungrybad-temperedandperhapsourmoodmightmakeusalittlemorelikelytomakeunhealthychoicesatlunch.Eatingagoodbreakfastsetsthetonefortherestoftheday. Peoplewhoeatbreakfastaregenerallymorelikelytomaintainahealthyweight.Manypeoplebelievethattheywillloseweightiftheyskipmealsbutthatisn’tagoodidea.Thebodyexpectstoberefueledafewtimesadaysostartwithahealthybreakfast. Ahealthybreakfastshouldcontainsomeprotein蛋白质andsomefiber纤维.Proteincancomefrommeateggsbeansorsoy大豆.Fibercanbefoundinwholecereals谷物grainsorinfruits.Agoodexampleofahealthybreakfastmightbesomethingsimplelikeahardboiledegganorangeandabowlofwholegraincerealwithsoymilk. Asimplebreakfastcannotbeahealthybreakfast
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