Vital
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These other
vital
contributions that extend life and relieve suffering are, of course, critical, and fantastic, but they're part of the continuum of our overall knowledge and technology, like the Internet.
First of all, I really, like, I just want to say, and my name is Bella, I just want to, like, identify myself, that, like, as a feminist, I, like, I really find that, like, because I was born in the '90s, and, like, there were a lot of women who were as far as feminism was concerned, like, maybe they didn't understand that, like, a feminist like me, like, I don't think it's required that you have to have a certain kind of voice, or, like, a certain way of presenting yourself to be feminist, because I think that, like, feminism can be really hot, and I think actually that it's really
vital
and important.
Like, the quotation I'm wearing is from, like, Gloria Steinem, and, like, I'm named Bella for, like, Bella Abzug, who's, like, obviously, like, a really important feminist from, like, history, and like, I just think that those women, like, really represent, like, that you can, like, be
vital
and, like, amazing, like, a-mazing, and you don't have to wear, like, an Eileen Fisher caftan, just to, like, prove that you are a feminist.
That impact shatters bones, some of which then puncture
vital
organs.
In fact, they raised more than 13,000 dollars to reward him for this discovery, raising a
vital
discussion in the technology industry about how we come up with incentives for hackers to do the right thing.
"Let's get your
vital
signs" — measure your blood pressure and your heart rate, but let's also ask something equally as
vital
to Veronica and a lot of patients like her in South Los Angeles.
We have those people that are
vital
rescuers, people you want to be there when you're in dire straits.
But while that's also
vital
and very necessary, what we're missing is that third friend.
The Amazon is the "lung of the world," because of its massive power to have
vital
gases exchanged between the forest and the atmosphere.
And I consider these two elements to be
vital
human expressions.
Journalists are very
vital
in making sure that that information is given to the public.
What many journalists do, both foreign and domestic, is very remarkable, especially in places like Afghanistan, and it's important that we never forget that, because what they're protecting is not only our right to receive that information but also the freedom of the press, which is
vital
to a democratic society.
Now, while Centella grows across the world — in Africa, in Asia — the best quality Centella comes from Madagascar, because that Centella contains the three
vital
ingredients which are sought after by the pharma and the cosmetic companies.
So next time you see one, recognize them as a
vital
part of our society.
A brisk -10 with windchill, and I could literally feel the blood trying to leave my hands, feet and face, and rush to protect my
vital
organs.
It was
vital
in the transition, but what fascinated me was, in the transition to what?
Now is the time to create something new, something
vital.
Files appeared on the network, including classified documents leaked from the parliamentary investigation commission, which highlights that the free exchange and discussion of
vital
information is starting to become difficult, even for members of a parliament.
PM: Well, as we grow older, and as we go through different kinds of life's journeys, what do you do to keep your friendships
vital
and alive?
Insects can contain up to 80% protein, the body's
vital
building blocks, and are also high in energy-rich fat, fiber, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals.
Using climate models to explore how these contradictions can affect planetary climate is
vital
to the search for life elsewhere.
But in the last decade, we've seen the combined effects of climate change, population growth and competition for water resources threaten these
vital
lifelines and water resources.
And when we did that, we had to build storm sewers to get the water that fell on the cities out before it could cause flooding, and that's a waste of a
vital
water resource.
On September 1st, 1953, William Scoville used a hand crank and a cheap drill saw to bore into a young man's skull, cutting away
vital
pieces of his brain and sucking them out through a metal tube.
The presence of bacteria in your body is not only normal, it's actually
vital
for all sorts of things, like digestion and disease prevention.
The other piece of the puzzle is that OCD is associated with low levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that communicates between brain structures and helps regulate
vital
processes, such as mood, aggression, impulse control, sleep, appetite, body temperature and pain.
Scientists have several theories about what's behind this deterioration, from actual brain shrinkage, the hippocampus loses 5% of its neurons every decade for a total loss of 20% by the time you're 80 years old to the drop in the production of neurotransmitters, like acetylcholine, which is
vital
to learning and memory.
This
vital
repair process mainly occurs when we're resting, especially at night while sleeping.
He wrote in a medical journal, "It is the red
vital
blood sent to the brain that liberates their minds when under the white man's control, and it is the want of sufficiency of red
vital
blood that chains their minds to ignorance and barbarism when in freedom."
Here, the age groups are the lurking variable, and are
vital
to correctly interpret the data.
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