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The Soccer Club was organized by undergraduate men interested in playing soccer and promoting the sport.
In addition to promoting physical exercise, Isamu Kurosawa was open to western traditions and considered theater and motion pictures to have educational merit.
He was a powerful supporter of the movement for spelling reform as a means of promoting the spread of the English language.
Noth argued that the History was the work of a single individual living in the 6th century, but scholars today tend to treat it as made up of at least two layers, a first edition from the time of Josiah ( late 7th century ), promoting Josiah's religious reforms and the need for repentance, and ( 2 ) a second and final edition from the mid 6th century.
Added to the work of Sir Walter Scott, this was a major factor in promoting the adoption of Highland culture by Lowland Scotlanders.
( Baroque art was created during — and often for — the Counter-Reformation and so, ironically, BJU has been criticized by some other fundamentalists for promoting “ false Catholic doctrine ” through its art gallery.
This was done one year after the rest of the cast ( including both Mumy & Harris ) appeared inside TV Guide and said that the Sci Fi Channel had planned to do a Lost in Space marathon while promoting a new movie.
In 2003, while promoting X2, Hugh Jackman mentioned in an interview on UK television morning talk show This Morning that he planned to make a biopic of Bill Bixby, that he had been drawn to the project by Bryan Singer and that it was a project he loved.
In the course of a plot between Philip of Swabia, Boniface of Montferrat and the Doge of Venice, the Fourth Crusade was, despite papal excommunication, diverted in 1203 against Constantinople, ostensibly promoting the claims of Alexius son of the deposed emperor Isaac.
In a crucial contribution to the economic stability of post-War Europe, Attlee's cabinet was instrumental in promoting the American Marshall Plan for the economic recovery of Europe.
Cultural conflicts occurred most notably the company's inherent individualistic policies, such as promoting competition among workers rather than cooperation, and in its strong opposition to what the company owners claimed was bribery.
In February 2011 during one of three town-hall meetings on the ROTC ban, former Army staff sergeant Anthony Maschek, a purple heart recipient for injuries sustained during his service in Iraq, was booed and hissed at by some students during his speech promoting the idea of allowing the ROTC on campus.
Unlike Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek was socially conservative, promoting traditional Chinese culture in the New Life Movement and rejecting western democracy and the nationalist democratic socialism that Sun Yat-sen and some other members of the KMT embraced in favor of a nationalist authoritarian government.
However, she was " fired up with the cause " of promoting Impressionism and looked forward to exhibiting " out of solidarity with her new friends ".
In 1982, a radical liberalization of the law on cable was proposed by the Information Technology Advisory Panel, for the sake of promoting a new generation of broadband cable systems leading to the wired society After setting up and receiving the conclusions of the Hunt Inquiry into Cable Expansion and Broadcasting Policy, the Government decided to proceed with liberalization and two pieces of legislation: the Cable and Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, were enacted in 1984.
This was the main mouthpiece of the English Government promoting the Act of Union 1707.
The Abbey was founded in 1904 by a group that included Yeats with the aim of promoting indigenous literary talent.
Strict control was also maintained over the young Caesar's entourage, promoting away Flavian generals such as Arrius Varus and Antonius Primus and replacing them by more reliable men such as Arrecinus Clemens.
This development was further strengthened by the establishment ( in 1996 ) of a series of conferences on the Evolution of Language ( now known as " Evolang "), promoting a scientific, multidisciplinary approach to the issue, and interest from major academic publishers ( e. g., the Studies in the Evolution of Language series has been appearing with Oxford University Press since 2001 ) and scientific journals.
The view further gained popularity with the 1980 TV broadcast of Friedman's series Free to Choose for which volume 6 was devoted entirely to promoting " educational freedom " through programs like school vouchers.
In the early stages of the Revolutionary War, he was active in promoting enlistment ; several times he loaned money to field commanders to purchase supplies.
Their greatest contribution was in promoting punk music, clothing and lifestyle in their local communities.
In January 2007 de Klerk was a speaker promoting peace and democracy in the world at the " Towards a Global Forum on New Democracies " event in Taipei, Taiwan, along with other dignitaries including Poland's Lech Wałęsa and now former Taiwan President Chen Shui-Bian.
Arbenz was firm in promoting the Agrarian Reform and within a couple of years had acted quickly.
While promoting the film, Shearer was offered the chance to return to Saturday Night Live.

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Besides treating the underlying causes such as potassium deficiency or arsenic contamination of drinking water, the first line treatment of erectile dysfunction consists of a trial of PDE5 inhibitor drugs ( the first of which was sildenafil or Viagra ).
By 2009, marketing was oriented to erectile dysfunction and attracting more naive purchasers seeking permanent enlargement of the penis.
The specific claim was that Viagra was the first medical example of a PDE5 inhibitor which treated erectile dysfunction and therefore claimed patent protection from all similar PDE5 inhibitors.
It was first used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
Levitra was the second oral PDE-5 inhibitor for erectile dysfunction to be FDA approved in August 2003.

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It was once fatal before the CT era, now, if the abscess is treated before the person goes into a coma, then the death rate has been estimated from 5 % to 20 % although it is greater in cases of multiple abscesses, when raised intracranial pressure is observed and depending on the level of neurological dysfunction on presentation.
The view was most widely promoted in a book published by Dr. William Crook that hypothesized a variety of common symptoms such as fatigue, PMS, sexual dysfunction, asthma, psoriasis, digestive and urinary problems, multiple sclerosis, and muscle pain could be caused by subclinical infections of C. albicans.
An English family with a severe, heritable language dysfunction was found to have a defective copy of this gene.
Elizabeth Heger Boyle reported several studies during the 1980s and 1990s where the women said they were able to enjoy sex, though with Type III the risk of sexual dysfunction was higher.
Vulvodynia ( and female sexual dysfunction ) was featured in the season 9 True Life episode " I Can't Have Sex.
Days after immunization, salivary flow was decreased, and lymphocyte infiltrates as well as salivary dysfunction were observed which are highly reminiscent of human Sjögren's syndrome.
She believed, as many women ’ s suffragists advocated during this period, that the corruption and dysfunction of the United States government was a result of a lack of feminine participation.
A 40 % rate of orgasm dysfunction ( vs. 9 % for placebo ) on sertraline was observed in a mixed group in another study.
The cause of death was given as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
The King's mother, the dowager Queen Mary, was even told that Simpson might have held some sort of sexual control over Edward, as she had released him from an undefined sexual dysfunction through practices learnt in a Chinese brothel.
Sensory integration dysfunction ( SID ) was first studied in-depth by Anna Jean Ayres.
The concept of sensory integration dysfunction as a discrete dysfunction was popularized by Anna Jean Ayres, an occupational therapist.
A " paternal high-fat diet " was shown to cause cell dysfunction in the daughter, which in turn led to obesity for the daughter.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, who treated Fleiss for substance abuse, performed brain scans on her that showed significant frontal lobe dysfunction, which Pinsky surmised was behind her inability to empathize with people, and her affinity for doing so with birds.
On 20 July, Kenny condemned the Vatican for its role in the scandal, stating that the Church's role in obstructing the investigation was a serious infringement upon the sovereignty of Ireland and that the scandal revealed " the dysfunction, disconnection and elitism that dominates the culture of the Vatican to this day.
The show insinuated that the motivation for this institutional dysfunction was the business pressures of modern media, and working for a flagship newspaper in a major media market like The New York Times or The Washington Post was portrayed as being the only way to avoid the cutbacks occurring at The Sun.
Recently, a new classification of PE was proposed based on controlled clinical and epidemiological stopwatch studies, and it included 2 other PE syndromes: " natural variable PE " and " premature-like ejaculatory dysfunction ".
He was member of the Bundestag until June 29, 1958, when he died of heart dysfunction.
Resveratrol was reported to be effective against neuronal cell dysfunction and cell death, and, in theory, could be effective against diseases such as Huntington's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
The primary outcome was freedom from treatment failure after 16 weeks of therapy ; the secondary outcome was attentional dysfunction.
Attentional dysfunction was more common with valproic acid than with ethosuximide ( in 49 % of the children vs. 33 %; odds ratio, 1. 95 ; 95 % CI, 1. 12 to 3. 41 ; P = 0. 03 ).

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