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FOCUS@HEALTH: High-cholesterol foods likely to bring about arteriosclerosis
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Chua, Philip S.
Filipino Reporter
07-20-2000
FOCUS@HEALTH: High-cholesterol foods likely to bring about arteriosclerosis
WE will focus on arteriosclerosis for this week's column.
What is arteriosclerosis?
Arteriosclerosis is the medical term for hardening of the arteries. This is
the process that leads to stenosis (blockage) of the arteries in any part
of our body which results in insufficient blood (oxygen, nutrition) supply
to the parts affected. Example is blockage of thigh artery that cuts off
the flow of blood to the lower limb causing gangrene of the lower leg, or
blockages in the coronary ...
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Eliot the Enigma: An Observation of the Development of T. S. Eliot's Thought and Poetry
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review
; The significance of T. S. Eliot's conversion to Christianity in its Anglican form in 1927...gave him a principle of order 'outside the self.'"2 Eliot's conversion, however, did not imply that his own critical...
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George Eliot - a writer of wrongs; THE NUNEATON-BORN NOVELIST WHO MADE IT TO THE TOP IN A MALE-DOMINATED VICTORIAN SOCIETY LIVED A WAYWARD LIFE.(Features)
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; ...a fragile commodity and Eliot examines the ways and means...TV producer Louis Marks. ELIOT'S intelligence in her novels is so strong that you can't help but feel that you...who plays Daniel Deronda. ELIOT was quite a social activist...
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Eliot shadows: autography and style in the hollow men.(T. S. Eliot)(Critical essay)
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; ...than any currently available Eliot document. Likely against Eliot's wishes, Hale donated them to...1973 biography, for example, T. S. Matthews imagines Hale's response to Eliot's first marriage in terms befitting...
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Magazine article from: The Southern Review
; Back in the '50s, T. S. Eliot took the wind out of Eliot studies...critical tendency has been to see Eliot's invocation of James Frazer and Jessie...Eliot studies. Her findings about Eliot's assimilation of Frazer in particular...
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; JULIUS, Anthony. T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary...affect how we teach and write about T. S. Eliot. Some will dismiss Julius's arguments...excessive. I do not think that T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary...
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Eliot's sources and "a cumulative plausibility": Austin Dobson, John Ford, Kipling, Norman Cameron. (T.S. Eliot, Rudyard Kipling)(T.S. Eliot at 110)
Magazine article from: ANQ
; ...who are interested in sources for Eliot's poems have immediately to concede...considerations are sketched in my preface to Eliot's Inventions of the March Hare: Poems...rhyme--plus an invoking--in Eliot's "Convictions," another such in...
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Eliot's Dark Angel: Intersections of Life and Art. (Book Reviews).
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