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  2. Drunk walking - Wikipedia

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    While there are long-standing social stigmas and laws against drunk driving, only more recently have the personal and social dangers of drunk walking become apparent. One study on pedestrians struck by vehicles found that alcohol users were twice as likely to cross against the signal or outside of a crosswalk than sober pedestrians. [ 2 ]

  3. Good News, Bad News (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Good News, Bad News is a spy/espionage novel by British author David Wolstencroft. The novel was first published in 2004, and was Wolstencroft's first novel. The novel was first published in 2004, and was Wolstencroft's first novel.

  4. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    Some road fixtures such as signs and fire hydrants are designed to collapse on impact. authorities have removed trees in the vicinity of roads; while the idea of "dangerous trees" has attracted a certain amount of skepticism, unforgiving objects such as trees can cause severe damage and injury to errant road users. Safety barriers can provide ...

  5. Good Bad Books - Wikipedia

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    Orwell claims that "perhaps the supreme example of the 'good bad' book is Uncle Tom's Cabin.It is an unintentionally ludicrous book, full of preposterous melodramatic incidents; it is also deeply moving and essentially true; it is hard to say which quality outweighs the other."

  6. Can Walking Really Keep You Fit? We Tapped Experts for ... - AOL

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    Think pacing while on the phone, using stairs instead of the elevator, and using a walking pad while working, she explains. Instead of fixating on an exact number of daily steps, focus on creating ...

  7. Drowsy driving - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-deprived driving (commonly known as tired driving, drowsy driving, or fatigued driving) is the operation of a motor vehicle while being cognitively impaired by a lack of sleep. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of motor vehicle accidents, and it can impair the human brain as much as inebriation can. [ 1 ]

  8. '8,000 Steps Per Day And The CICO Method Helped Me Lose 90 ...

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    This mom was determined not to restrict herself, so she ate the foods she loved in moderation, stuck to a calorie goal, and started daily walks with her kids.

  9. What Happens to Your Body When You Walk 10,000 Steps a Day - AOL

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    Improved Cardiovascular Health: Walking every day helps boost your cardiovascular health and fitness. "It strengthens the heart and improves circulation, which reduces the risk of heart disease ...