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Social context of drinking and alcohol problems among college students
Objective: To examine how social contexts of drinking are related to alcohol use disorders, other alcohol-related problems, and depression among...
American Journal of Health Behavior, 07/01/08 by Kenneth H. Beck; Amelia M. Arria; Kimberly M. Caldeira; Kathryn B. Vincent; Kevin E. O'Grady; Eric D. Wish · More from publication -
A Typo to remember
To the Editor: To the Editor: Gosh, but to refer to vandalizing San Francisco Library books as "a wonton [sic] act of destruction" (in the...
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The, 07/01/06 by Brian Kevin Beck · More from publication -
Celebrating 50 years of community sports with Sports Illustrated and NRPA
The National Recreation and Park Association congratulates this month's featured America's Sportstown winners. The National Recreation and Park...
Parks & Recreation, 03/01/04 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
Celebrating 50 years of community sports with Sports Illustrated and NRPA
Here are this month's Sportstown! These towns have been chosen by NRPA and Sports Illustrated as some of the best in the U.S. at enhancing the...
Parks & Recreation, 02/01/04 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
Pard-ners in fun: Heflin, Ala - Parks and Recreation Department
Just ten years old, Heflin's Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) has already worked to take the leisure needs of a small (pop. 6,500, including...
Parks & Recreation, 12/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
No leaf unturned: Kent, Wash
Located 15 miles south of Seattle, the city of Kent--Washington State's eighth-largest city, with more than 84,000 residents--has a Parks,...
Parks & Recreation, 12/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
More is better: Blue Valley, Kan
In the mid 1980s, southern Johnson County, Kan., which is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area, suffered from a shortage of recreation...
Parks & Recreation, 12/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
A-OK in Oklahoma: Tulsa, Okla
With a population of 400,000, Tulsa is one of the largest Sportstowns selected in 2003. The city's vision statement is: "Tulsa will continue to be...
Parks & Recreation, 12/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
Take a breather: three easy-to-learn breathing techniques can maximize your energy
Take a deep breath and relax is so common a mantra that most of us miss its core message: Focused, controlled breathing has the power to defuse...
Men's Fitness, 10/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication -
Control your anger for a better workout: nine ways to keep a bad temper from sapping your performance
While some guys believe anger helps build up the explosive power they need to lift a hunk of metal over and over, that's largely a myth. In most...
Men's Fitness, 05/01/03 by Kevin Beck · More from publication


