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{{*HTML*}}HappyMarriageHappyHeart??Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure?51?unhappilymarriedpeopleorsinglesaBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.??Ontheotherhandevenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoabloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily?52?peopleaccordingtothestudy.??Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It’snotjustbeingmarried?53??benefitshealth-what’sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy?54?studyauthorJulianneHolt-Lunstadapsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealthsaidinapreparedstatement.??Thestudyincluded204marriedand99?55?adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The?56?recordedbloodpressureatrandomintervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings.??Wewantedtocaptureparticipants’bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally?57?ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally?58?ofthefluctuationsthatoccurthroughoutthedayHolt-Lunstadsaid.??Overallhappilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints?59?onthebloodpressurereadingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood?60?amongmarriedpeopleespeciallythoseinhappymarriages?61?moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople.??Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthenightareat?62?greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressuredropsHoltLunstadsaid.??ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20?63?ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralMedicine.??Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressurethan?64??happilymarriedandsingleadults.??Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone?65?suchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupportshesaid.
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{{*HTML*}}HappyMarriageHappyHeart??Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure?51?unhappilymarriedpeopleorsinglesaBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.??Ontheotherhandevenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoabloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily?52?peopleaccordingtothestudy.??Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It’snotjustbeingmarried?53??benefitshealth-what’sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy?54?studyauthorJulianneHolt-Lunstadapsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealthsaidinapreparedstatement.??Thestudyincluded204marriedand99?55?adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The?56?recordedbloodpressureatrandomintervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings.??Wewantedtocaptureparticipants’bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally?57?ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally?58?ofthefluctuationsthatoccurthroughoutthedayHolt-Lunstadsaid.??Overallhappilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints?59?onthebloodpressurereadingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood?60?amongmarriedpeopleespeciallythoseinhappymarriages?61?moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople.??Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthenightareat?62?greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressuredropsHoltLunstadsaid.??ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20?63?ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralMedicine.??Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressurethan?64??happilymarriedandsingleadults.??Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone?65?suchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupportshesaid.
{{*HTML*}}BeesandColour??Onourtableinthegardenweputabluecardandallaroundthisbluecardweputanumberofdifferentgreycards.Thesegreycardsareofallpossibleshadesofgreyandincludewhiteandblack.Oneachcardawatch-glassisplaced.Thewatch-glassonthebluecardhassomesyrup果汁initalltheothersareempty.Afterashorttimebeesfindthesyrupandtheycomeforitagainandagain.Thenaftersomehourswetakeawaythewatch-glassofsyrupwhichwasonthebluecardandputanemptyoneinitsplace.??Nowwhatdothebeesdo?Theystillgostraighttothebluecardalthoughthereisnosyrupthere.Theydonotgotoanyofthegreycardsinspiteofthefactthatoneofthegreycardsisofexactlythesamebrightnessasthebluecard.Thusthebeesdonotmistakeanyshadeofgreyforblue.Inthiswaywehaveprovedthattheydoreallyseeblueasacolour.??Wecanfindoutinjustthesamewaywhatothercoloursbeescansee.Itturnsoutthatbeescanseevariouscoloursbuttheseinsectsdifferfromusasregardstheircolour-senseintwoveryinterestingways.Supposewetrainbeestocometoaredcardandhavingdonesoweputtheredcardonthetableinthegardenamongthesetofdifferentgreycards.Thistimewefindthatthebeesmistakeredfordarkgreyorblack.Theycannotdistinguishbetweenthem.Thismeansthatredisnotacolouratallforbees;forthemitisjustdarkgreyorblack.??Thatisonestrangefact;hereisanother.Arainbowisredononeedgevioletontheother.Outsidethevioletoftherainbowthereisanothercolourwhichwecannotseeatall.ThiscolourbeyondthevioletinvisibletousiscalledtheuItra-violet.Althoughitisinvisibleweknowthattheultra-violetistherebecauseitaffectsaphotographicplate.Nowalthoughweareunabletoseeultra-violetlightbeescandoso;forthemultra-violetisacolour.Thusbeesseeacolourwhichwecannotevenimagine.Thishasbeenfoundoutbytrainingbeestocomeforsyruptovariouspartsofaspectrumorartificialrainbowthrownbyaprismonatableinadarkroom.Insuchanexperimenttheinsectscanbetaughttoflytotheultra-violetwhichforusisjustdarkness.Beesaremoresensitivetocoloursthanhumanbeings.
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{{*HTML*}}PublicRelations??Publicrelationsisabroadsetofplannedcommunicationsaboutthecompanyincludingpublicityreleasesdesignedtopromotegoodwillandafavorableimage.???46?Sincepublicrelationsinvolvescommunicationswithstockholdersfinancialanalystsgovernmentofficialsandothernoncustomergroupsitisusuallyplacedoutsidethemarketingdepartmentperhapsasastaffdepartmentoroutsideconsultingfirmreportingtotipmanagement.Thisorganizationalplacementcanbealimitationbecausethepublicrelationsdepartmentorconsultantwilllikelynotbeintunewithmarketingefforts.?47?Althoughthebasicpurposeofpublicrelationsistoprovidepositiveinfluenceonthepublicimagethisinfluencegenerallymaybelessthanthatprovidedbytheothercomponentsofthepublicimagemix.???48?Publicityontheotherhandshouldnotbedivorcedfromthemarketingdepartmentasitcanprovideausefuladjuncttotheregularadvertising.?49???Thepointwewishtoemphasizeisthatafirmisdeludingitselfifitthinksitspublicrelationsfunctionwhetherwithinthecompanyoranoutsidefirmcantakecareofpublicimageproblemsandopportunities.?50?Manyofthesehavetodowiththewaythefirmdoesbusinesssuchasitsproductqualitytheservicingandhandlingofcomplaintsandthetenoroftheadvertising.Publicrelationsanddirectedpublicitymayhelphighlightfavorablenewsworthyeventsandmayevensucceedintoningdowntheworstofunfavorablepublicitybuttheothercomponentsofthepublicimagemixcreatemorelastingimpressions.A.Publicitymaybeintheformofnewsreleasesthathavefavorableovertonesforthecompanyinitiatedbythepublicrelationsdepartment.B.Furthermorenotallpublicityisinitiatedbythefirmsomecanresultformanunfavorablepressasareactiontocertainactionsorlackofactionsthatarecontroversialorevendownrightill-advised.C.Publicitythenispartofpublicrelationswhenitisinitiatedbythefirmusuallyintheformofpressreleasesorpressconferences.D.Manyfactorsimpactonthepublicimage.E.Itsurelycausesheavylossestothecompany.F.Poorcommunicationandnocoordinationmaybetheconsequences.
{{*HTML*}}StanfordUniversity??1?StanfordUniversityfamousasoneofnorthernCalifornia’sseveralinstitutionsofhigherlearningissometimescalledtheHarvardoftheWest.TheclosenessofStanfordtoSanFranciscoacitythirty-twomilestothenorthgivestheuniversityadecidectlycosmopolitanflavor.??2?ThestudentsareenrolledmainlyfromthewesternUnitedStates.ButmostofthefiftystatessendstudentstoStanfordandmanyforeignstudentsstudyhereaswell.Andstandardsforadmissionremainhigh.Youngmenandwomenareselectedtoentertheuniversityfromtheupperfifteenpercentoftheirhighschoolclasses.??3?NotonlybecauseofthehighcaliberofitsstudentsButalsoBecauseofthedesirablelocationandclimateStanfordhasattractedtoitsfacuhysomeoftheworld’smostrespectedscholars.TheuniversitystaffhasincludedmanyNobelPrizewinnerssuchasDr.FelixBlochDr.RobertHofstadterandDr.WilliamShockleyinphysicsDr.AuthorKornbergandDr.JoshuaLederberginmedicineandDr.PaulJ.FloryandDr.LinusPaulinginchemistry.TheRussiannovelistAleksandrSoIzhenistsynhasBeeninresidence.Stanford’sundergraduateschoolofengineeringanditsgraduateschoolsofbusinesslawandmedicineareespeciallywell-regarded.??4?WhatisstudentlifelikeonTheFarm?CuhurallythecampusisamagnetforBothstudentsandcitizensofnearbycommunities.Playsconcertsandoperasareperformedintheuniversity’sseveralauditoriumsandinitsoutdoortheaterwheregraduationsarealsoheld.Severalfilmseriesarepresentedduringtheschoolyear.Guestlecturersfrompublicandacademiclifefrequentlyappearoncampus.IntheeveningsmanystudentsgathertosocializeintheStudentUnion’scoffeehouse;heretheBeveragesandtheatmospherebothhaveadecidedlyEuropeanflavor.Forthesports-mindedtheStanfordcampusoffershighlydevelopedathleticfacilities.TeamsportsswimmingandtrackandfieldactivityareallverymuchpartoftheStanfordpicture.Soarebicyclingandjogging.??5?InadditiontofinancialsupportfromalumniStanfordreceivesgrantsfromthegovernmentandfromprivatephilanthropicfoundations.Inrecentyearsgovernmentgrantshavemadepossibleadvancedstudiesinthefieldsofhistorypsychologyeducationandatomicenergy.AtpresentsStanfordiscarryingoutanambitiousbuildingprogramfinancedinpartbytheFordFoundation’s25milliongrant.Recentlyaddedtothecampusareanewphysicsbuildingnewschoolofbusinessnewgraduateschooloflawnewstudentunionandundergraduatelibrary.A.ColorfullifeonthecampusB.IntelligentstudentbodyC.SchooladministrationD.DistinguishedfacultyE.SubstantialfinancialsupportF.TheHarvardoftheWestParagraph5______
{{*HTML*}}SleepLetsBrainFileMemories??Tosleep.Perchancetofile?FindingspublishedonlinethisweekbytheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesfurthersupportthetheorythatthebrainorganizesandstowsmemoriesformedduringthedaywhiletherestofthebodyiscatchingzzz’s.??GyorgyBuzsakiofRutgersuniversityandhiscolleaguesanalyzedthebrainwavesofsleepingratsandmice.Specificallytheyexaminedtheelectricalactivityemanatingfromthesomatosensoryneocortexanareathatprocessessensoryinformationandthehippocampuswhichisacenterforlearningandmemory.Thescientistsfoundthatoscillationinbrainwavesfromthetworegionsappeartobeintertwined.So-calledsleepspindlesburstsofactivityfromtheneocortexwerefollowedtensofmillisecondslaterbybeatsinthehippocampusknownasripples.Theteampositsthatthisinterplaybetweenthetwobrainregionsisakeystepinmemoryconsolidation.??AsecondstudyalsopublishedonlinethisweekbytheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScienceslinksage-associatedmemorydeclinetohighglucoselevels.??Previousresearchhadshownthatindividualswithdiabetessufferfromincreasedmemoryproblems.InthenewworkAntonioConvitofNewYorkUniversitySchoolofMedicineandhiscollaboratorsstudied30peoplewhoseaverageagewas69toinvestigatewhethersugarlevelswhichtendtoincreasewithageaffectmemoryinhealthypeopleaswell.Thescientistsadministeredrecalltestsbrainscansandglucosetolerancetestswhichmeasurehowquicklysugarisabsorbedfromthebloodbythebody’stissues.Subjectswiththepoorestmemoryrecollectiontheteamdiscoveredalsodisplayedthepoorestglucosetolerance.Inadditiontheirbrainscansshowedmorehippocampusshrinkagethanthoseofsubjectsbetterabletoabsorbbloodsugar.??Ourstudysuggeststhatthisimpairmentmaycontributetothememorydeficitsthatoccuraspeopleage.Convitsays.Anditraisestheintriguingpossibilitythatimprovingglucosetolerancecouldreversesomeage-associatedproblemsincognitionExerciseandweightcontrolcanhelpkeepglucoselevelsinchecksotheremaybeonemorereasontogotothegym.Whatistherelationofmemorytoglucosetoleranceasisindicatedbyaresearchmentionedinparagraph4?______
{{*HTML*}}HappyMarriageHappyHeart??Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure?51?unhappilymarriedpeopleorsinglesaBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.??Ontheotherhandevenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoabloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily?52?peopleaccordingtothestudy.??Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It’snotjustbeingmarried?53??benefitshealth-what’sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy?54?studyauthorJulianneHolt-Lunstadapsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealthsaidinapreparedstatement.??Thestudyincluded204marriedand99?55?adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The?56?recordedbloodpressureatrandomintervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings.??Wewantedtocaptureparticipants’bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally?57?ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally?58?ofthefluctuationsthatoccurthroughoutthedayHolt-Lunstadsaid.??Overallhappilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints?59?onthebloodpressurereadingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood?60?amongmarriedpeopleespeciallythoseinhappymarriages?61?moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople.??Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthenightareat?62?greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressuredropsHoltLunstadsaid.??ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20?63?ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralMedicine.??Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressurethan?64??happilymarriedandsingleadults.??Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone?65?suchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupportshesaid.
{{*HTML*}}SleepLetsBrainFileMemories??Tosleep.Perchancetofile?FindingspublishedonlinethisweekbytheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesfurthersupportthetheorythatthebrainorganizesandstowsmemoriesformedduringthedaywhiletherestofthebodyiscatchingzzz’s.??GyorgyBuzsakiofRutgersuniversityandhiscolleaguesanalyzedthebrainwavesofsleepingratsandmice.Specificallytheyexaminedtheelectricalactivityemanatingfromthesomatosensoryneocortexanareathatprocessessensoryinformationandthehippocampuswhichisacenterforlearningandmemory.Thescientistsfoundthatoscillationinbrainwavesfromthetworegionsappeartobeintertwined.So-calledsleepspindlesburstsofactivityfromtheneocortexwerefollowedtensofmillisecondslaterbybeatsinthehippocampusknownasripples.Theteampositsthatthisinterplaybetweenthetwobrainregionsisakeystepinmemoryconsolidation.??AsecondstudyalsopublishedonlinethisweekbytheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScienceslinksage-associatedmemorydeclinetohighglucoselevels.??Previousresearchhadshownthatindividualswithdiabetessufferfromincreasedmemoryproblems.InthenewworkAntonioConvitofNewYorkUniversitySchoolofMedicineandhiscollaboratorsstudied30peoplewhoseaverageagewas69toinvestigatewhethersugarlevelswhichtendtoincreasewithageaffectmemoryinhealthypeopleaswell.Thescientistsadministeredrecalltestsbrainscansandglucosetolerancetestswhichmeasurehowquicklysugarisabsorbedfromthebloodbythebody’stissues.Subjectswiththepoorestmemoryrecollectiontheteamdiscoveredalsodisplayedthepoorestglucosetolerance.Inadditiontheirbrainscansshowedmorehippocampusshrinkagethanthoseofsubjectsbetterabletoabsorbbloodsugar.??Ourstudysuggeststhatthisimpairmentmaycontributetothememorydeficitsthatoccuraspeopleage.Convitsays.Anditraisestheintriguingpossibilitythatimprovingglucosetolerancecouldreversesomeage-associatedproblemsincognitionExerciseandweightcontrolcanhelpkeepglucoselevelsinchecksotheremaybeonemorereasontogotothegym.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisnearestinmeaningtothesentenceTosleep.Perchancetofile?______
{{*HTML*}}HappyMarriageHappyHeart??Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure?51?unhappilymarriedpeopleorsinglesaBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.??Ontheotherhandevenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoabloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily?52?peopleaccordingtothestudy.??Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It’snotjustbeingmarried?53??benefitshealth-what’sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy?54?studyauthorJulianneHolt-Lunstadapsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealthsaidinapreparedstatement.??Thestudyincluded204marriedand99?55?adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The?56?recordedbloodpressureatrandomintervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings.??Wewantedtocaptureparticipants’bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally?57?ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally?58?ofthefluctuationsthatoccurthroughoutthedayHolt-Lunstadsaid.??Overallhappilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints?59?onthebloodpressurereadingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood?60?amongmarriedpeopleespeciallythoseinhappymarriages?61?moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople.??Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthenightareat?62?greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressuredropsHoltLunstadsaid.??ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20?63?ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralMedicine.??Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressurethan?64??happilymarriedandsingleadults.??Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone?65?suchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupportshesaid.
{{*HTML*}}HappyMarriageHappyHeart??Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure?51?unhappilymarriedpeopleorsinglesaBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.??Ontheotherhandevenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoabloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily?52?peopleaccordingtothestudy.??Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It’snotjustbeingmarried?53??benefitshealth-what’sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy?54?studyauthorJulianneHolt-Lunstadapsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealthsaidinapreparedstatement.??Thestudyincluded204marriedand99?55?adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The?56?recordedbloodpressureatrandomintervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings.??Wewantedtocaptureparticipants’bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally?57?ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally?58?ofthefluctuationsthatoccurthroughoutthedayHolt-Lunstadsaid.??Overallhappilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints?59?onthebloodpressurereadingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood?60?amongmarriedpeopleespeciallythoseinhappymarriages?61?moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople.??Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthenightareat?62?greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressuredropsHoltLunstadsaid.??ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20?63?ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralMedicine.??Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressurethan?64??happilymarriedandsingleadults.??Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone?65?suchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupportshesaid.
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