resistance; Carl Bridenbaugh, Cities in Revolt: Urban Life in America, 1743–1776 (New York, 1955), who first stressed the central role of Boston, Newport, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston in the imperial conflict; and Gary ... RD Brown - 《Journal of Interdisciplinary History》 被引...
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Since then, life expectancy in the USA has continued to expand. Here’s a cool tool for looking at this: http://mappinghistory.uoregon.edu/english/US/US39-01.html From those numbers it’s easy to see that setting the age to collect Social Security at 65 was a pretty good bet for t...
The gap between life expectancy and HALE, which represents years of functional health lost, widened between 2005 and 2015 from 7·7 years to 8·1 years for men, and from 9·4 years to 10·0 years for women. Life expectancy at age 65 years was 15·5 years for men and 18·5 years ...
As the plates never stop moving there is a fearful expectancy that a new major earthquake will occur in the near future. TSUNAMIS It is the earthquakes occur- ing in the more intensely inhabited land areas that generally cause the great- est devastation, like that in San Francisco. However,...
Compared to chronic dialysis treatment, kidney transplantation is considered the renal replacement therapy of choice and the gold-standard treatment for most ESKD patients because it offers superior cost-effectiveness, quality of life, and life expectancy [6,7,8,9,10]. However, the latter has larg...
For Cass, the crisis for the American worker is evident from several unassailable facts: that wages have stagnated for a more than a generation while reliance on entitlement programs has grown and life expectancy has fallen due to addiction and obesity. He is concerned about the vast majority of...