Research shows that people who walk daily have a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and lower LDL (bad) cholesterol levels.
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"About 80% of people who walk through in the first 90 days, that's your customer base for the next five years, " says consultant Engoron.
But we expect within the next few months, there will be multiple mobile apps pushing out ads to people who walk near particular merchants.
First, it keeps track of the proportion of people who walk by the store window and can help retailers measure how changes in the window displays boost the number of people who walk in.
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Older people, who may walk more when they are no longer able to drive, are particularly vulnerable.
"Ninety-nine percent of the people in this community are great, hardworking people, who deserve to walk to the train, walk to their car, walk to the store, " he said.
Something changes in you when for weeks and months you walk among people who in a flash of an instant might take your life or might not or may even come to your rescue.
Dower is not the first writer to describe the trials as "victors' justice" or to deplore the hypocrisy in branding as war criminals people who would soon not only walk free but serve in senior government posts.
With this space being on site, I will be able to be there and walk alongside those people who are working at Media City.
We're going to walk with the people whose lives have been upended, those who've lost loved ones -- we're going to walk with them every step of the way in the hard road ahead, because that's what we do as Americans. (Applause.) We help our neighbors and friends rebuild.
We walk in and know the people who work there and like to hear their reading recommendations.
He wants to extend the public shaming of corporate crooks to people who take actions that are legal, but damaging to society, such as borrowers who walk away from mortgages merely because their value exceeds the value of the underlying property.
"Here are people who are supporting me virtually, who are right there with me, and can't walk with me, but I could feel their energy, and I could feel that this mattered to them, " he said.
"There were so many people, you had to push through people to walk, " recalled Pearl Ezeokeke, who was at the scene.
"Don't waste time and money putting up these hoardings that may be understood only by elite 2% of the people, and that too not those who tend to walk on the streets too much, " resident Sanjiv Kapoor wrote on Calcutta traffic police's Facebook page.
Then you have recruiters who have ravaged the site and cause many people to walk away from it.
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But a lot of activities, such as chaperoning school field trips, helping a sick child make a collage, reading to older people who have lost their eyesight or participating in an AIDS walk with friends, can be lots of fun.
When I walk down the street I am one of those people who expects the bus to run me down.
"They should also encourage employers to do the same thing by putting in showers and helping people who not only want to cycle in, but run in or walk in, and I think it is important that they do that as well, " he said.
It was the ice-breaker everybody needed, especially for the man in question, who said that the worst thing about his disability is when people walk around him on eggshells.
In terms of the location, he said some people could currently walk out of their garden onto their allotment and would be hardest-hit but others who lived further away would see no difference.
"She is so full of life and spirit and she loves playing jokes on people and she likes to keep you on your toes, but musically I have never met anyone who can walk out on stage and consistently sing as in tune and proper and right as Dolly Parton does, " her sometime duet partner Kenny Rogers told CNN.
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