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... offer from Alzheimer's disease. Bibliography Works Cited Beck, Melinda. "Alzheimer's Terrible Toll." Newsweek 2 October 1995: 36. Fish, Sharon. Alzheimer's. ...
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... wishes. November 24, 1978, the death toll count was 779. ... Richard. "Life in Jonestowns." Newsweek 4 Dec. 1978: 62-66. 1. Author unknown. ...
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... One of the most popular reasons people are swayed against war is because of its financial toll it takes on the US According to Newsweek magazine, October 2001 ...
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... The true cause was never discovered (Vincent 2). These mental illnesses took toll on Vincent psychologically. ... "Tortured Souls." Newsweek 12 Oct. 1998: 78. ...
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... According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, the official 1988 toll of drug ... (Newsweek, 1990, p. 4) The article goes on to list other non-related deaths ...
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... Moore, Richard. "Sleep Takes Its Toll in Workplace". Business Journal January 22 1996. Springen, Karen. "Sleepless and Cranky". Newsweek, May 17 1999. ...
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... But, as Amanda Spake notes in her article printed by Newsweek, "plenty has its ... Americans suffer from food poisoning each year, with an annual death toll of 9000 ...
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... and fills their heads with rebellion, hate, and more raw sex," states Newsweek, about the ... The toll violence in the media has taken on society is too great to ...
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... Chemotherapy is a long tedious process and it really takes a toll on the recipient of this treatment. ... "Can marijuana be medicine?" Newsweek. ...
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... To be such a role model has to have taken somewhat of a toll on these unique people. ... "The all American Hero." Newsweek, 14 June 1997: SIRS Researcher. CD-ROM. ...
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... Geoffrey Cowley of Newsweek says: No one knows exactly what it would take to ... area-a basketball arena, or a city subway system-the death toll, for instance ...
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... United States casualties of the dead and wounded took a higher toll than those of ... fought by The US Shortly after the war ended an article appeared in Newsweek. ...
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... The Newsweek article recalls that he would spend $100 million of the annual ... make airline reservations and process tickets, handle calls to toll-free numbers ...
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