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climb and Association
Smith is a keen mountaineer and was the first MP to climb all the 3, 000 ft " Munros " in Scotland ; in April 2004 he was elected as the Ramblers ' Association President.
Today, GOTC provides training curricula and safe climb guidelines in use worldwide and adopted by experiential organizations including the AEE ( Association for Experiential Education ).
The mountain is classified as a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association ( NMA ), but it is considered one of the more difficult trekking peaks to climb due to route finding difficulties and dangers from rock fall and seracs.
In 1998 a Japanese expedition secured permission from the Chinese Mountaineering Association to climb the mountain, but permission was withdrawn because of a political issue with Bhutan.
However it was probably not until the early 1930s, with the formation of groups such as the National Parks Association, and the appearance of a new breed of outdoor adventurers such as Bert Salmon ( 1899 – 1982 ), who made the first recorded ascent of Leaning Peak in 1932, Cliff Wilson ( who was probably the first European to climb all of the Mount Barney peaks and lesser pinnacles ) and Arthur Groom ( 1904 – 1953 ), and also botanists such as Cyril White ( 1890 – 1950 ) and Lindsay Smith ( 1917 – 1970 ), that bushwalkers began visiting the peak in numbers, and even then, much of Mount Barney remained unexplored until the late 1940s and early 1950s, when groups such as the University of Queensland Bushwalking Club, and the Brisbane Bushwalkers began making regular bushwalking and camping trips to the peak.

climb and Chicago
Although the national ratings were never strong enough to climb above tenth place, Loving did beat the genre's top-rated program, CBS ' The Young and the Restless in markets such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia, which were home to four of ABC's owned-and-operated stations ; however, Loving only competed with the first half hour of The Young and the Restless.

climb and .
As far as he could see there was no hole to climb through it.
Having completed our camera work, we started our climb.
No, they must look the other way and climb one more painful step up the ladder.
Those who are too weak, should climb on the chair and, starting at the top of the chin, let themselves slowly down.
Time stands still as you climb the narrow, stone stairways in tiny villages clinging to steep mountain slopes or wander through story-book towns, perched atop lofty crags, their faces turned to the sea.
One upward-mobile teacher may be a hard taskmaster for lower-class pupils because she wants them to develop the attitudes and skills that will enable them to climb, while another upward-mobile teacher may be a very permissive person with lower-class pupils because he knows their disadvantages and deprivations at home, and he hopes to encourage them by friendly treatment.
At least he could climb up on the fence when his tormenters roared by again.
He would go in there, climb through the window, and at least be safe for a little while and able to rest.
He did not dare climb back up to the road.
He would have to climb back down to the street and signal a cop.
Some salamanders in the genus Aneides and certain Plethodontids climb trees and have long limbs, large toepads and prehensile tails.
Alumni would later climb up to first division winning 5 titles: 4 consecutive between 1989 and 1992, and the other in 2001.
" To fill out the schedule, most types of racing events were invented here, including the first hill climb ( Nice – La Turbie ) and a sprint that was, in spirit, the first drag race.
* 1996 – Greek Cypriot refugee Solomos Solomou is murdered by Turkish forces while trying to climb a flagpole in order to remove a Turkish flag from its mast in the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus.
46 steps remain to climb in order to reach the top, the terrasse, from where one can enjoy a panoramic view of Paris.
A skilled pilot will be able to climb vertically, perform very tight turns, tumble his aircraft end-over-end and perform manoeuvres during loops.
The display will usually demonstrate the aircraft's very short ( and often very loud ) takeoff rolls, fast speeds, slow approach speeds, as well as their ability to quickly make tight turns, to climb quickly, and their ability to be precisely controlled at a large range of speeds.
He would conduct measurements and was prepared to climb into street manholes to do so.
The small reflections of Ash climb out from the shattered mirror and torment him.
St. Thomas called them ( perhaps not originally ) the transcendentia, " transcendentals ", because they " climb above " the categories, just as being climbs above substance.
Boulder routes are commonly referred to as problems ( a British appellation ) because the nature of the climb is often short, curious, and much like problem solving.
Bouldering is more focused on the technique of climbing instead of undertaking a full bodied climb.
An army that holds the high ground forces the enemy to climb, and thus wear themselves down.
In fact, the project was small, underfunded by United Artists, and well under the cultural radar during the early months of production, as Stephen King's source novel had yet to climb the bestseller list.

benefits and Health
Outcomes based research on quality of life improvements and psychosocial benefits associated with breast reconstruction served as the stimulus in the United States for the 1998 Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, which mandated health care payer coverage for breast and nipple reconstruction, contralateral procedures to achieve symmetry, and treatment for the sequelae of mastectomy.
He expanded its programs and rolled them into a new cabinet-level agency, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, while extending benefits to an additional ten million workers.
A study at the Tulane School of Public Health conducted by James P. Carter and others reported significant improvement in cancer patient longevity ( 177 months compared to 91 months ) when patients practiced the macrobiotic diet, although an analysis stated about this paper, " Scientific evidence on the potential benefits of macrobiotic diets for patients with cancer is limited to two retrospective studies with serious methodologic flaws.
The 1920 National Health Insurance Act increased insurance benefits, and eligibility for pensions was extended to more people.
In 1968, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Security were amalgamated into the Department of Health and Social Security, the purpose of which was to coordinate benefits in cash with benefits in kind since “ the services needed to deal with social insecurity are not cash benefits only, but health and welfare as well .” An Act was passed which replaced National Assistance with Supplementary Benefits.
* Certo Health: Information on reported health benefits of apple pectin, ( UK ).
* Men's Health Magazine Possible health benefits of wheat beer
Health benefits have been claimed for raw sauerkraut.
There are also accessible trails to enable people with barriers to experience the health benefits of Cannock Chase, such as The Route to Health.
Health care providers often call exercise the " miracle " or " wonder " drug — alluding to the wide variety of proven benefits that it provides.
At the time, Mississippi had more than 85, 000 children that were eligible to receive health insurance benefits through the Mississippi Health Benefits Program, which provides health insurance to Mississippi ’ s children whose parents are caught in the gap between making too much money to be eligible for Medicaid, but not enough to afford health insurance.
World Health Organization recommendation on Maternal Supplementation During Pregnancy states that " health benefits are expected for the mother and her developing fetus with little risk of detriment to either, from a daily supplement not exceeding 10, 000IU vitamin A ( 3000mcg RE ) at any time during pregnancy.
This consensus is reflected in the Chief Medical Officer ’ s report ( Department of Health, 2004 ), which stated that a review of available research suggests that the health benefits of physical activity in children are predominantly seen in the amelioration of risk factors for disease, avoidance of weight gain, achieving a peak bone mass and mental well-being.
* Health benefits of saying Alhamdulillah
In April 2012 the Greek Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity launched an investigation into the disability benefits for the blind.
A great percentage of white Americans rate Black Americans and Latino Americans as less intelligent, preferring to live from welfare benefits rather than work, and “ more difficult to get along with socially ”.< ref >" Race, Ethnicity, and the Health of Americans.
Beginning in March 2009, GLAD has filed Federal Court challenges to Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act that prevents the federal government from providing certain federal rights and benefits and assigning certain responsibilities to individuals in same-sex marriages, including Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, Massachusetts v. United States Department of Health and Human Services, and Pedersen v. Office of Personnel Management.
* Health and Risk Assessment: In order to safely work with a client on the job, you must first be able to know the benefits and risks associated with physical activity.
As Chairman of the Health Subcommittee of the Veterans ' Affairs Committee, Michaud has advocated for more extensive healthcare benefits for veterans and also for more inclusive rural healthcare for veterans.

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