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  2. Alexander Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970) is an English actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter and singer. He is the host of the BBC One game show Pointless , and is a weekday morning-show presenter on Classic FM .

  3. Life Begins (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Series two received strong ratings of 6.38 to 8.62 million. [1] A third series started on 4 September 2006 on ITV. Again the viewing figures were still high managing to win half of its timeslots with figures of 5.79 to 6.32 million. [1] It was always intended by the writers that the third series would be the last.

  4. Wellness (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The use of corporate wellness programs has been criticized as being discriminatory to people with disabilities. [11] Additionally, while there is some evidence to suggest that wellness programs can save money for employers, such evidence is generally based on observational studies that are prone to selection bias. Randomized trials provide less ...

  5. Pointless - Wikipedia

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    Pointless is a British television quiz show produced by Banijay subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC hosted by Alexander Armstrong.In each episode, four teams of two contestants attempt to find correct but obscure answers to four rounds of general knowledge questions, with the winning team eligible to compete for the show's cash jackpot.

  6. Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human ...

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    The center is directed by Dr. David Kirkland. Its programs serve more than 5,000 classroom staff impacting 125,000 students. [32] The Reading Recovery Program Northeast Regional Site; Reading Recovery is a short-term early literacy intervention designed to accelerate progress and lift achievement levels for the low-performing first-grade students.

  7. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    Workplace wellness programs have been around since the 1970s [34] and have gained new popularity as the push for cost savings in the health delivery system becomes more evident as a result of high health care expenditures in the U.S. Employer wellness programs have shown to have a return on investment of about $3 for every $1 invested over a ...

  8. John Travis (physician) - Wikipedia

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    He closed the Center in 1979 and established Wellness Associates, a non-profit educational corporation. [5] In 2000, he moved to Australia, where he has continued to work in the field of adult and infant wellness. [6] Between 2008-2016, he was an adjunct professor in the Wellness Program at RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of ...

  9. Workplace health promotion - Wikipedia

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    Workplace health promotion is the combined efforts of employers, employees, and society to improve the mental and physical health and well-being of people at work. [1] The term workplace health promotion denotes a comprehensive analysis and design of human and organizational work levels with the strategic aim of developing and improving health resources in an enterprise.