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Yell and Scream (but Don't Burn) for the Team.


Sports fans need to monitor their sun exposure while attending games. Spectators often spend the whole day--even--an entire weekend, out in the sun. While baseball caps may show your support for your team, caps give inadequate protection. And parents watching children compete in school activities are no safer than those attending pro sports events. Your spectator sun survival kit should include a hat with a broad brim brim (brim) the upper edge of a basin.

pelvic brim  the upper edge of the superior strait of the pelvis.


brim
n.
, sunscreen sunscreen /sun·screen/ (-skren) a substance applied to the skin to protect it from the effects of the sun's rays.

sun·screen
n.
 with an SPF (1) (Stateful Packet Firewall) See stateful inspection.

(2) (Sender Policy Framework) An e-mail authentication system that verifies that the message came from an authorized mail server.
 of at least 15, sunglasses sunglasses  A tinted pair of glasses used to ↓ light arriving at the eye, which are labeled according to the amount of UV light blocked; nonprescription glasses are classified according to use and amount of UV radiation blocked

Sunglasses
, and extra clothing.

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Publication:Vibrant Life
Date:May 1, 2000
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