Life
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Because, as an Indian man, you have about two years of
life
expectancy advantage vis-a-vis Indian women.
The good news is, by 2006, India has closed the gap between men and women in terms of
life
expectancy.
Today, Indian women have a sizable
life
expectancy edge over Indian men.
I was drawn by their sense of personal conviction and their
life
of service, and opted for baptism into the Christian faith as my 10th birthday present.
He was out there on the town having a fab time enjoying the high
life.
If you have this deleterious mutation in this gene, you're 90 percent likely to get cancer in your
life.
I mean, if they have the same mutation, and they get this genetic test and they understand it, then they can get regular screens and can catch cancer early, and potentially live a significantly longer
life.
I just recently had to buy
life
insurance, and I was required to answer: A. I have never had a genetic test; B. I've had one, here you go; or C. I've had one and I'm not telling.
Thankfully, I was able to answer A, and I say that honestly, in case my
life
insurance agent is listening.
They give it
life
on television, for sure, but it's you as viewers, through your collective social consciences, that give it life, longevity, power or not.
Even in places like Senegal, beginning in the early 20th century, there were major breakthroughs in public health, and
life
expectancy began to rise.
"When civilization reigns in any country, a wider and less harassed
life
is afforded to the masses of the people."
I think if you look at what is happening in Brazil in particular, but also Chile, which was in many ways the one that led the way in transforming the institutions of economic life, there's a very bright future indeed.
But war isn't the only reason that
life
is difficult in the DRC.
It's the oldest mammalian-derived
life
form that we know of.
They have home-brewed infrastructure and vibrant urban
life.
Stars have shined down on earth's
life
for billions of years.
We hoped that
life
would go back to normal.
The best description of the moment of discharge and a rare glimpse into the moment that defines our
life
post-Ebola was vividly expressed in the words of my best friend and fellow doctor, Philip Ireland, in an interview with "The Times."
And I felt like Nelson Mandela, it felt like the 'Long Walk to Freedom,' and I walked and raised my hands to the heaven, thanking God for saving my life."
For many Ebola survivors, society still seems to be backing away, even as they struggle to lead a normal
life.
For these survivors,
life
can be compared to another health emergency.
But since that day in 2014 she was discharged to cheering health workers, her
life
has never been the same.
What is the meaning of the right to
life
when our
life
is clouded by stigma and barriers that fuel that stigma?
Our conversation moved quickly, from a large number of political prisoners in American jails, to Derrius wondering about the legacy of the Black Liberation Movement of the '60s, and how his
life
might be different if he'd come of age then, instead of 30-odd years later.
When I was growing up,
life
ended for most people in their 70s.
Giving away my stuff now and sharing it with friends, family, and I hope strangers, too, seems like the perfect way to enter this next stage of my
life.
We marry, for example, with great pomp and ceremony and expense to signal our departure from a
life
of solitude and misery and loneliness to one of eternal bliss.
We signal the passage of a
life
with rituals.
So here I was in 2008 wondering where I was in my
life.
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