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  1. James Anthony Froude
    Australia and New Zealand, notes the prosperity of the working-classes in Adelaide at the date of his visit, when, in fact, owing to a failure in the wheatcrop, hundreds were then living on charity. Historical scholars ridiculed his mistakes, and Freeman, the most violent of his critics, never let slip a chance of hitting at him in the Saturday Review. Froude's temperament was sensitive, and he suffered from these attacks, which were often unjust and always too savage in tone. The literary quarrel between him and Freeman became news when it blazed out in a series of articles which Freeman wrote
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  2. Best Health and Wellness Products on the Net - Home
    Best Health and Wellness Products on the Net ... Public health officials fear parental suspicion of vaccinations. Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu ...
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  3. Japanese translation note

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  4. James Mackintosh
    instigated by Napoleon - then First Consul (military dictator) of France. It was widely published in English and also across Europe in a French translation by Madame de Staël. In 1803 he was knighted. Indian Career He was appointed Recorder (chief judge) of Bombay, taking up the post in 1804. He was not at home in India, where he became ill, and he was glad to leave for England in November, 1811. Later life He courteously declined the offer of Perceval to resume political life under the auspices of the dominant Tory party, though tempting prospects of office in connection with
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  5. Northside Hospital Health and Wellness
    Northside Hospital provides numerous ways to promote and support health and wellness in the community.
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  6. James Henry Leigh Hunt
    his is an achievement of the same class, though not of the same calibre. His poem is a triumph in the art of poetical narrative, pervaded by a free, cheerful and animated spirit, despite the tragic nature of the subject. It has been remarked that it does not contain one hackneyed or conventional rhyme. But the writer's occasional flippancy and familiarity, often degenerating into the ludicrous, made him a target for ridicule and parody. In 1818 appeared a collection of poems entitled Foliage, followed in 1819 by Hero and Leander, and Bacchies and Ariadne. In the same year he reprinted these
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  7. Hi-Health Wellness Education Center
    Shop Hi-Health stores for vitamins, supplements, minerals, herbs, sports nutrition, diet, ocular nutrition, energy, health and beauty products at Hihealth.com
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  8. Jacqueline du Pré
    with musicians Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta, Pinchas Zuckerman and Daniel Barenboim led to the famous film by Christopher Nupen of their Schubert "Trout" Quintet. The friendship with Daniel Barenboim would be of greater importance in her life. Awards Du Pré received several fellowships from music academies and honorary doctorate degrees from Universities, as an acknowledgment of her talent. In 1960, she won the gold medal of the Guildhall School of Music in London and the Queen's Prize for British musicians. She was created an OBE in 1976. Marriage In the Christmas of 1966, Jacqueline met pianist Daniel Barenboim. Their marriage one
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  9. Health Coaching Training Wellness Coaching Group Coaching ...
    Coaching including health coaching, wellness coaching, group coaching, group support, group wellness coaching, group health coaching, mind body coaching, life ...
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  10. Health Wellness Center|Workplace Wellness|South Africa
    The Centre for Health and Wellness in Pretoria, South Africa caters for workplace wellness, stress relieve and natural wellness solutions
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  11. Jan-Erik Enestam
    Jan-Erik Enestam Minister of the Environment and Minister at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Nordic cooperation), 17 April 2003 onwards Party Leader, Master of Social Sciences, Member of Parliament Swedish People's Party Date and place of birth: 12 March 1947, Västanfjärd, Finland Place of residence: Västanfjärd Minister of Defence, from 2 January to 13 April 1995 Minister at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (equality affairs), from 2 January to 13 April 1995 Minister of the Interior, from 13 April 1995 to 15 April 1999 Minister of Defence, from 15 April 1999 to 17 April 2003
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  12. James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth
    1835 as poor law commissioner in Norfolk and Suffolk and later in the London districts. In 1839 he was appointed first secretary of the committee formed by the Privy Council to administer the Government grant for the public education in Great Britain. He is remembered as having founded at Battersea, London, in conjunction with E Carleton Tufnell, the first training college for school teachers (1839-1840); and the system of national school education of the present day, with its public inspection, trained teachers and its support by state as well as local funds, is largely due to his initiative. In 1842 he
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  13. Health and Wellness
    Health Wellness Fitness products, reviews, and tips. ... With the average life span nearing sixty, the need for inclusion and social wellness is now more important than ever. ...
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  14. James Hinton
    the son of John Howard Hinton (1791-1873), Baptist minister and author of the History and Topography of the United States and other works. James was educated at his grandfather's school near Oxford, and at the Nonconformist school at Harpenden, and in 1838, on his father's removal to London, was apprenticed to a woollen-draper in Whitechapel. After working there for about a year he became clerk in an insurance office. His evenings were spent in intense study, and this, combined with a concentration on moral problems, so affected his health that, aged eighteen, he tried to seek refuge from his own thoughts
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  15. Baltimore Health News: Fitness, Wellness, Healthy Living ...
    Maryland's leading online source for local, state, national, entertainment and sports news, plus jobs, real estate, cars and shopping information, primarily from The ...
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  16. James Russell Lowell
    another magazine, and continued the series in The Pioneer, besides contributing poems; but after three monthly numbers, beginning in January 1843, the magazine ceased publication, partly because of Lowell’s sudden illness, partly through the inexperience and unfortunate business connections of the founders. Nevertheless, the venture confirmed him in his desire for a literary career. In 1843 he published a collection of his poems, and a year later he gathered up certain material which he had printed, edited and added to it, and produced Conversations on some of the Old Poets. The dialogue form was used, but there was no attempt at
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  17. ADHD Treatment Specialists - Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD ...
    ADD Health and Wellness Centers, Inc. is a doctor staffed treatment center specializing in attention deficit disorder, ADD/ADHD.
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  18. James Ryan
    joined the Irish Volunteers and served as medical officer in the DPO during the Easter Rising in 1916. He was imprisoned but released in 1917 after an amnesty. In 1918 he became a Sinn Féin MP for Wexford. He supported the Republican side after the Treaty debates. He was elected TD for Wexford in 1923. In 1926 he became a founder-member of Fianna Fáil. In 1932 he became Minister for Agriculture when Fianna Fáil came to power. He held that post until 1947 when he became the first Minister for Health and Social Welfare. Between 1954 and 1957 he served as
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  19. Wellness Programs and Services | United Healthcare
    UnitedHealthcare provides wellness programs that are easy to use and always available to keep you healthy.
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  20. Jacques Marquette
    up the Fox River. From here, they portaged to the Wisconsin River, which they were told led to the river they sought. On June 17 they entered the Mississippi, becoming the first Europeans to do so. The Joliet-Marquette expedition travelled to within 700 km of the Gulf of Mexico, but turned back at the mouth of the Arkansas River. By this point they had encountered a number of natives carrying Europe 2000 an trinkets, and they feared any encounter with explorers or colonists from Spain. They followed the Mississippi back to the mouth of the Illinois River, which they learned from local natives
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