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28. An enormous variety of information may be obtained from a largest daily newspaper.
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late as the seventeenth century.
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28. Every year Colorado is visited by millions of tourists who come for a variety of reason.
29. ... for his character portrayals, won an Oscar for his 1963 performance
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27. The ability to retain a mental record of earlier experiences are referred to as ―memory‖.
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northwestern United States coast.
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encouraging youth movements, in promoting ...
maintenance of the normal functioning of organisms.
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28. In 1991 Antonia Novello, the United States Surgeon General launched several programs to
address particular problem that young people have.
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culture.
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treatment of infectious diseases until 1940.
35. ... consist of a group of advisers, each of whom is chosen by the
President to head an executive department of the government.
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atomic energy.
28. Ulysses S. Kay was among the United States composers visited the Soviet Union in 1958 to
participate in a cultural exchange program.
29. ... track, three-quarters of which it was
east of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River.
28. Ballads were early types of poetry and may have been among a first kinds of music.
29. The ... uses because they do not affected by chemicals in the
body, and they do not harm the body.
28. Since a hospital is organized to protect and treat people who are ill, its goals, structures,...