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MarketWatch (press release) - May 23, 2012 In addition, the number of elders who feel they owe their children an inheritance actually went down, from 22 percent in 2005 to 14 percent today. This change could stem from elders being more concerned about potentially using more of their savings for ... |
The Olympian - May 31, 2012 And the national Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index survey of 350000 adults in 190 cities ranks Olympia 24th best in a number of healthy living categories. |
Culpeper Star Exponent - May 22, 2012 The children of involved fathers adjust well to college both personally and socially. After college, they are more likely to have higher levels of economic achievement, career success, occupational competency, and psychological well-being. |
The Nation. (blog) - May 18, 2012 While one might expect to see budgetary savings from reduced unemployment insurance payments, anti-poverty advocates say a shift in demand is more likely, as more people—especially families with children—turn to other safety net programs like food ... |
Brainerd Daily Dispatch - May 16, 2012 Walters' goal is to reach his fitness level by either losing 94 pounds or reaching a healthy body mass index of 25 percent or lower. |
Indian Country Today Media Network.com - May 10, 2012 On the inflation front the reforms were successful, but sluggish economic growth from 2000 to 2005 prompted questions about who benefited from the reforms, especially as they resulted in the elimination of thousands of jobs in state-run companies, ... |
iCBSE - May 19, 2012 This unique programme will provide an eclectic platform where budding children from schools across the country will get an opportunity to interact with each other to promote creativity and awareness in health, wellbeing, friendship and peace, ... |
M.A.D - May 23, 2012 This step was first and foremost caused by Ulaan's plan to compete in the 2005 Presidential election. And since his receipt of that evidence ,Baabar has accused Ulaan of being a thief and other names, without fear of retribution. |
DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) - May 17, 2012 As we have heard, ISD Scotland published figures on childhood obesity only last week that revealed that 21.4 per cent of primary 1 children in the academic year 2010-11 had a body mass index that put them in the overweight bracket. |
