From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #7855 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 16 2021 Volume 14 : Number 7855 Today's Subjects: ----------------- What Are the Most Common Health Problems Caused by Extensive Sitting? ["H] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 06:00:32 -0500 From: "Health Crazes" Subject: What Are the Most Common Health Problems Caused by Extensive Sitting? What Are the Most Common Health Problems Caused by Extensive Sitting? http://spypod.us/xPch6rDUPPSUIMQ057j0jf_kuR1wHqDrf2DBwZzI2EE9AHiwww http://spypod.us/wsH1VnQmVPXSUmYh7GypJxhmJvpuj_a9GDlCFuX3YtTlZb7F7Q oute to the final Germany Germany's route to the final Opponent Result 1 Poland 2b0 2 Croatia 1b2 3 Austria 1b0 QF Portugal 3b2 SF Turkey 3b2 Germany were drawn in Group B for the tournament, alongside Austria, Croatia and Poland. They faced Poland in their first game in Klagenfurt, Austria, on 8 June 2008. Lukas Podolski gave Germany the lead after 20 minutes when he scored following a pass from Miroslav Klose. Podolski then added a second goal 18 minutes before the end with a volley, to give Germany a 2b0 victory. The win was their first in the tournament since their win over the Czech Republic in the Euro 1996 Final, after they had recorded no wins in 2000 or in 2004. Their second group game took place four days later against Croatia, again in Klagenfurt. Croatia took the lead after 24 minutes through Darijo Srna, before Ivica Oli? added a second shortly after the hour mark. Podolski scored for Germany on 78 minutes to make the score 2b1, but they had few chances thereafter and Croatia held on for the win. Bastian Schweinsteiger, a German substitute, was sent off in the 90th minute when he pushed Jerko Leko after the latter had tackled him. Germany concluded their group fixtures against co-hosts Austria in Vienna on 16 June needing a draw to secure their progress to the quarter-finals, while their opponents required a win. The game was settled when Michael Ballack scored from a 30-yard (27 m) free kick in the second half to give Germany a 1b0 win. They qualified as runners-up in the group behind Croatia. Germany's quarter-final match was against Portugal in the Swiss city of Basel on 19 June. Germany raced into a 2b0 lead in the first half hour of the game with goals from Schweinsteiger and Klose, before Nuno Gomes pulled back a goal for Portugal shortly before half-time. Ballack extended Germany's lead with a header on 62 minutes, and despite HC)lder Postiga's late goal for Portugal, Germany held on for a 3b2 win. They returned to Basel again for their semi-final against Turkey, on 25 June. Turkey had several chances in the opening 20 minutes before taking the lead on 22 minutes; U?ur Boral's shot went under the body of goalkeeper Jens Lehmann after Colin Kazim-Richards had hit the crossbar. Five minutes later Schweinsteiger equalised for Germany with a close-range shot. Klose scored Germany's second on 79 minutes, but Turkey equalised 7 minutes later through Semih ?entC