Word: vitalize
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...children. But a recent study by Harvard Medical School has shown that children who eat with their parents are also healthier than those left to fend for themselves foodwise. When kids are allowed to eat on their own, they eat less of their fruits and vegetables, missing out on vital nutrients needed for growth and the development of the nervous system. They are also more likely to fill up on junk food, possibly putting themselves at risk of developing cancer and heart disease later in life...
...past, we will say to our children. We are vital, productive members of society. We are not done yet. We are important still...
...will remain responsible for setting the event's basic parameters and giving all expenditures final approval. When the council's size is reduced to 50 members next year, this type of cooperative approach will become even more vital...
Ultimately, advising is based on the interest of the students, and student involvement is vital to fixing the process. The English department's reforms were made after significant involvement by the concentration's undergraduate steering committee, and students in other concentrations can make an equally important difference by pressuring their departments as well as the College as a whole...
...call. But Pakistan is a key to regional stability and to battling terrorism. The Pentagon is pushing hard for Clinton to go--in order to mend badly frayed military-military ties, and Clinton is said to believe that establishing a personal link to ruling GENERAL PERVEZ MUSHARRAF could be vital in defusing a crisis. But Clinton's security is a major concern, as is the danger of sending the wrong message about U.S. commitment to democracy and weapons nonproliferation. Progress in those areas--if it comes soon--could tip the balance in favor of going...