Dy obese (tat), They have diabetes because they're too fat, and the fat gets in the way of insulin’s work. The fat stops insulin from taking the blood where it rs meeded. These people also have too much sugar in their blowd. Now we know two reaons for diabetes: The lirst one is because they have a lazy pancreas which dees nol make enough insulin; the second ts because they are tou fat which gets in the way of insulin tao stop it from working. Too much sugar in the bloud means danger. Remember you are what you eal, ember 6. Colonel Jenks succeeds Colone] Alfred J. Thiede, who had been the District” Engineer kince September 1992. Colonel Thiede has been appeinted as Special Agsistant and 1972), and a tour in Republic of Vietnam. In his new position as Honolulu District Engineer, Colonel Jenka will be responsible forall Corps of Engineers civil works activities in the State of Hawaii, the territories of American Samoa and Guam, the the Northem Marianas, and the Trust Territanes of the Pacific Jenks was estate activities for the Army in Japan, Korea. the Results at ae bt - cay 4 1 ve AMEdl hs nh tee 5 From pg. 3/Jen pg. 3 Wotho (30 yes, 5 ne) Wotho......, 30..,., Lae (72 yes, 9 no) sete eee 72 Rongelap (7 yes, 45 9) Eneaetok..... 2. Jabwan...... 3..."10 Rongelap..... 2....22 Ujae (??? yes, ??? no) Ujae.. se... Waiting for Jabonwor ....ballot box to arrive JOB OPPORTUNITY GRAPHIC ARTIST The following qualifications are mecessary: a portfolio of prior work, past experience in day-out, lustration and design. Apply in person or by mail to Microniter P.O, Box 14, Majuro, Marshall Islands 96960. 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Prior to the Norfolk District assignment, he served as the Staff Engineer for the U.S. Army Western Command at Fort Shafter for two years. His other mayor duty assignments include the Office of the and Islands. Colonel Jenks was bor in Arkansas. He is married to the former Carol Brown of South- Gen. Robert M. Bunker, Pacific Ocean Division Engineer. Colonel Your Kwajalein; Goverment of the Trust Territory m the Marshall islands. He is also serving as deputy Ocean Hinode rice has been the nt. tber one choice in the Marsh. ts for years. Wh ,? Because families in the tslar ls care enough to serve the very best. Hinode’s qualiy comes from using a blend +f only the finest types of Cale. « nce. With Hinode you kno: you're serving the finest mn flavor, texture, and appearan «. And Hinode casts only 4 couple af cents per seminy. ‘ mt ri Engineer of the Corp’ Pacific Ocean Division, effective Sept- the Republic of Korea (1963 of thebesi. ee US Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Michael M. Jenkshas been appointed as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Honolulu District Engineer and also as the Deputy Division Commonwealth deserve 3 “4 Jenks appointed District Engineer Army for Civil Works (197578), the Alaska Engineer District (1968-71), two tours in family = some People don't really care what they eat. Food is very important in the management of diabetes, so let's think about food and digestion. We take sume food, chew it in our mouth, and then swatlow it. The food goes down to where it is digested. Digested means to break up into smal! pieces which go into your stomach and further down to your small intestines. Food has 3 substances: Fats, Proteins, Carbohydrates. Different Foods contain different amounts of some or all of these. When foods containing carbohydrates are eaten, the carbohydrate is digested to sugar. The blood goes around the body carrying the sugar with it to all parts of the body. The body is made of tiny pieces called cells, and each of these body cells needs the sugar from the sulin is something which we make inside our body in a special part of the body called pancieas or sweet bread. Because the pancreas makes insulin we refer to it ay the insulin factury. A Diabetic person has a lary pancreas. Remember that insulin is very important for helpmng the sugar out of the bleed. In diabetic peaple, sugar stays in the bloud because there is nut enough insulin tu help the sugar out and into the celis. There are sume people whose pancreas makes enough insulin but still they are diabetic. These peopte are eer SnPeeeee Mlb ek they are DIABETIC. WHY — Because of what they eat; Your helps the sugar out of the blood and into the cetls. In- r Have yuu heard about this word-Diabetes? If you have not heard this word, let me tell you a little about diabetes so That you can understand what it means and how if happens. Nowadays in our beloved Republic, most of the government employees have Diabetes. Which means Pape 5 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 32° t x 31 Wx 29° H Shipping Weight epprox 300 Ibs Power Requirements 220 VAC/50 H2/20A or 110 VAC/60 H2/3GA [Other systems available on request ] Input port 34°’ male NPT Waste port 14"' male NPT Fresh port %" male NPT Fresh Water Output* 1000 gallons per day Water Recovery 25% [Without Pre- Treatment] System Pressure 800 § | pH range 3171 _* Fresh water output may vary £ 15% depend- ing on feed water salinity and temperature r4 By Presley Talley News Release Volume t4, Number 73 rae Spice of Life DIABETES: MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL blued se thal the cell can work properly. The cells in the muscles use the sugal to produce energy su aur bedy can wutk property and energetically. It's very eniportant that our cells get sugar they need, burt the sugat is not able to go from the blood to the cells by itself. It needs help. The sugar helper is called Insulin. Insulin Je. ole ee,IEP, owe Tuesday, September 13, 1983