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Athletes associate performance with diet. Meat became a staple of ancient Greek and Roman athletes as they attempted to achieve the strength and endurance of carnivorous members of the animal kingdom. As knowledge of nutrition and muscle physiology increased, athletes became convinced that to increase muscle mass and strength required increased dietary protein. However, nutrition textbooks (1,2) and the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA s) established by the National Academy of Sciences (.3) state that there is little or no need for extra protein for exercise. [Pg.45]

First, Nixon reiterated the theme of how the international system had moved beyond the rigid bipolar structure of the Cold War, and how the United States had to adapt its foreign policy to these changes. The fluidity of [this] new era of multilateral diplomacy offered opportunities for creative diplomacy. Second, Nixon tried to situate the coming breakthrough within the development of the U.S. role as world peacemaker the purpose was to work with other nations to build an enduring structure of peace. In pursuing this task, Nixon s new approach encompassed not only coexistence but also accommodation and partnership, which, at its fullest extent, encompasses adversaries as well as friends. ... [Pg.119]


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