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Be Safe, Be Seen: Back to School Safety Tips (video)

US YouTube video for International Walk to School Day
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Start! Moving Today

The Start! movement is here to motivate and encourage all Americans to take up walking as part of their daily routine all year around. Start! showing your support by being one of thousands of men and women who wear their sneakers to work on April 25. You can support the American Heart Association's ongoing efforts to help America start!
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Livable Streets program

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency In addition to public transportation, SFMTA focuses on safety issues in San Francisco, striving to make the City streets as friendly and easy to use as possible for bicyclists, pedestrians, children and motorists.
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Comparison of three interventions to increase walking etc

The objective of this study was to increase walking activity in sedentary women. Women were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: video education/control, brief telephone calls with no counseling, and telephone calls with counseling. Assessments were made at baseline, 6 months, and 1 year.
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Recruitment of African American women to a walking program

Eligibility, ineligibility, and attrition during screening The purposes of this paper were to identify strategies successful in the recruitment of African American women to a home-based walking program and t
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Enhancing theoretical fidelity - an e-mail based walking programme demonstration

An e-mail based walking programme demonstration This paper examines the extent to which theoretical fidelity, or precision in rep
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