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Should military recruiters be allowed in high schools? Public schools that accept federal funds are required by law to give access to military recruiters
YES YES The United States has had an all-volunteer military since the draft was abolished in 1973. That means the military depends entirely on...
New York Times Upfront, 03/13/06 by S. Douglas Smith · More from publication -
IMMIGRATION, HEALTH, AND NEW YORK CITY: EARLY RESULTS BASED ON THE U.S. NEW IMMIGRANT COHORT OF 2003
1. INTRODUCTION Every year, several hundred thousand persons become legal permanent residents (LPRs) of the United States,1 averaging 781,848 in...
Economic Policy Review - Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 12/01/05 by Jasso, Guillermina; Massey, Douglas S; Rosenzweig, Mark R; Smith, James P · More from publication -
Adjustments to Improve the Estimation of Usual Dietary Intake Distributions in the Population1

ABSTRACT We reexamined the current practice in estimating the distribution of usual dietary nutrient intakes from population surveys when using...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 07/01/04 by Freedman, Laurence S; Midthune, Douglas; Carroll, Raymond J; Krebs-Smith, Sue; Et al · More from publication -
Toward a positive perspective on violence prevention in schools: building connections.(Special Section On School Violence)

Over the past decade, society has witnessed an outbreak of school violence, both in the United States and in other countries, that has altered...
Journal of Counseling and Development, 06/22/04 by Sandhu, Daya S.; Smith, Douglas C. · More from publication -
Benjamin, Daniel, and Steven Simon. The Age of Sacred Terror
New York: Random House, 2002. 490pp. $25.95 New York: Random House, 2002. 490pp. $25.95 Were you to begin with the last chapter of this book,...
Naval War College Review, 01/01/04 by S. Douglas Smith · More from publication -
Catechins are bioavailable in men and women drinking black tea throughout the day

Catechins Are Bioavailable in Men and Women Drinking Black Tea throughout the Day1,2 ABSTRACT Tea consumption has been associated with reduced...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 06/01/01 by Warden, Beverly A; Smith, Lametta S; Beecher, Gary R; Balentine, Douglas A; Clevidence, Beverly A · More from publication -
Prehistoric Mobility in Polynesia: MtDNA Variation in Rattus exulans from the Chatham and Kermadec Islands.

ONE SIGN OF HUMAN ARRIVAL on Pacific Islands is the presence and ecological impact of commensal plants and animals that are not capable of...
Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific, 09/22/99 by ALLEN, JOHN S.; LADEFOGED, THEGN N.; LAMBERT, DAVID M.; MATISOO-SMITH, ELIZABETH; SUTTON, DOUGLAS G. · More from publication
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