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By Kate Longworth
Arizona Daily Wildcat November 10, 1997
Today on Campus
- What is pure satisfaction in the work place? Deborah E. Adair will
discuss "How the Bread winning Role and Sex of Employees Influence
Beliefs About Referent Choice and Job." Attend this lesson in
McClelland Hall, Room 405, at 3:30 p.m.
- Is it really a tumor-causing, teeth staining, smelly, puking habit?
Hear Anabel Lee Hill's opinions on smoking at "Changes in Body
Weight, Total Body Fat, Fat Distribution and Dietary Food Intake in Hispanics
Participating in a Six Month Smoking Cessation Program with and without
the use of Transdermal Nicotine." This talk begins at 9:30 a.m.
in the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 4410.
- Having trouble coming up for air? Then attend the lesson on "Interleukin-5
Expression in the Lung Epithelium of Transgenic Mice Leads to Pulmonary
Changes in Pathognomonic of Asthma" to discover what the trouble
might be. Nancy A. Lee of the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale will begin this
seminar at 4 p.m. in the north building of Life Sciences North Building
, Room 452.
- What happens when you "nuke" your food? Find out at the "Microwave
Background Fluctuations Observations as a Probe of the Universe."
David Spergel of Princeton University leads this lesson at 4 p.m. Physics
and Atmospheric Sciences, Room 201.
- She's rough, she's tough and she's bald. It's Demi Moore in G.I.
Jane. Don't miss Demi proving her mettle, tonight in the Gallagher
Theatre. Shows begin at 7:30 and 9:50. Admission is $2.50.
-compiled by Kate Longworth
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