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oWE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND HE IS US. ?

The bodies own natural immune response causes damage to the body
itself. This is the reason it fully activates only when something attacks the. -
body first. This process of inflammation has researchers busy_as.they
continue to find evidence linking it to other serious diseases. There is no
better illustration of this than chronic gum disease. The body literally "
destroys itself, even though, the initial assault originated from bacteria. 2/3

Of the damage sustained by the body is caused by the inflammato process
in response to the perceived invader. Even worse, the inflammation does not
localize itself to just to the area of the perceived attack. It migrates! Here

- ?,?nters the association of gum disease with other health conditions like
diabetes, premature birth, stroke and cardiovascular disease. However the
infection travels from the mouth to distant organs; it is clear that it turns the
body against itself. ek | .

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When bacteria come in contact with the gums they secrete a toxin that
breaks down the gum lining and it creates tiny cuts. The body Ts bloodhounds
attack these invaders. If the bloodhounds keep the biofilm at bay the battle
_ Teaches a standoff.called gingivitis. If the bacteria continue toadvance
~. deeper into the gums the immune system signals a higher state of alert
releasing obigger and badder ? soldiers that have more destructive capability. .
The ohigh-alert ? soldiers constantly release signals that heighten the
inflammation process, Next thing you know, there is all out mayhem with
immune soldiers running from house to house, spraying rooms with machine
gun fire, tossing grenades, all before asking who is friend or foe. The tiny
cuts become bigger ulcers sinking deeper into the gums creating
periodontitis, more commonly know as gum disease. I know what you're
thinking; oWith all this mayhem occurring in my mouth, wouldn Tt I be aware
it Ts going on? ? The disease progresses silently and most people aren Tt even
- aware that they have gum disease. If gum disease is allowed to progress, the
advancing inflammation eats away gum, bone
and the ligaments that anchor the teeth in the
" socket which causes teeth to loosen until
he ultimately they fall out. Although the damage
in periodontal or gum disease is primarily the
result of the inflammatory process it can only
be prevented or treated by addressing the
bacteria that is infecting the gums. So if you
haven Tt seen your dentist in the last six
months, call and make an appointment or you
could wind up being your own worst enemy!
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et Ts Make History Together

-, woman ever fonda to te my husband had to go to the + who feel empowered this
_ Supreme Court of North bank and apply for the loan " _ time. We've been preaching
Carolina, _ _ because I was 4 woman. ] for years, oThis is your
Secretary of State. witnessed other instances of country, step up to the plate. ?
st. ? member of the elite ofest cuib my community directed at "_ meeds and relates to the
he as well " fighting to g givea~ men, women, children, and _ challenges of working-class

ver voice to those Whose cries families who would have little _ Americans as well ag
party Ts. often have goneunheard. chance of realizing their disenfranchised and
"ticket as the United States Marshall was the first woman dreams. So as a lawyer, I underserved communities.
presidential nominee. History elected to the office of stood up for people without a oI Tve always believed it Ts my
is happening right before our Secretary of State in 1986, , and voice. As a member of the obligation to listen to
= " " " eyes, and like Obama Ts awe- _ has since served three North Carolina Senate, I got ale mprtro's _
Brea 1 | inspiring journey, therehave consecutiveterms ? needed health care services, and dreams "and to ways
ee des teal ie Haddocks United oe been many other ofirsts ? in In this year Ts election, especially for our state's rural I can help make those dreams
in e, rm June Freewill Baptist Church where the great state of North the seasoned Democrat is. areas. And as Secre aa écitee trae. ?
1915 is a 2nd time voter and _, the Pastor is Matthew Ward. Carolina, Clarence E. running againstRepublican _ " State, | have made protecting - To learn more about
is excited about Voting for Mrs. Gardner ig 93 years of Laghtner was the first African Jack Sawyer. Marshall T o " "_consumers and creating jobs Secretary of State Elaine
The Democratic Presidential oie 7 American mayor of Raleigh, remembers, oWhen I grew od my top priotities, ? Marshall, visit
Candidate Barack Obama,~ ge and remem ald sad ate the state Ts capitol. Justice _and became the owner of a. As for the 2008 www.ElaineMarshall.com, and
Mrs. G ae Ge oldie : ihn tine during - Patricia Timmons-Goodson i 1s small business, I discovered _ election, Marshall said, oI Tm don Tt orem at e
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unfavorably by 9,2 percent. _rating for McCain.
As he prepared to leave
office in 2000, a Joint Center + There was a significant
poll pegged his favorable change in party identification
rating among African among African-American.
Americans at 91 percent. voters, with 73 percent
, identifying themselves as
Even after several Democrats, up from 63
controversial remarks about " percent in 2004, and Black
Obama that drew ire from Republicans in the survey
the Black community during declining to four percent,
the Democratic primary, the down from 10 percent four
current rise in Clinton years ago. The percentage of
popularity may be due to Black Independents declined
their glowing endorsements from 23 percent to 19 percent
of Obama during the over the same four year
Democratic National period. 3
Convention in August, Some
analysts largely attribute the " » President George W. Bush Ts
Democratic Party unityto favorable ratings among
their Convention speeches. - African-Americans are the -
. lowest on record for a sitting
Other findings inthe Joint "_ president. Only 13.3 percent
Center poll: of African-Americans view "
| Bush favorably, while 80.2
* 84 percent of African percent view him unfavorably.
Americans prefer Obama The report reminds that.
over his Republican _ oBlack votersarean
opponent, Senator John important factor in several
McCain (R-AZ), who was swing states, including
chosen by six. percent of Florida, North Carolina,
respondents with 10 percent Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and _
undecided or preferring not Missouri-as:well as in several
-to-share their preference. crucial U.S. Senate elections
ae in Georgia, North Carolina,
~ Kentucky and Mississippi. ?

oThe intensity of the African:
+. percent American vote could be»
him unfavorably,as pivotal to the outcome in
. Opposed to a 22.8 favorable . some state races, ? concluded

and a 65,1 unfavorable Bositis.

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throughout school. He hasmumer- churches élected N. ortheast District America. Also as a member of
: ous perfect attendance awards,He 4-H Council Vice President and Science Olympiad, his electric car
: won | Place in a music writing President of Beaufort County won 1" Place and he won 6" Place
} Contest and was presented a 1* YouthCouncil. Foreight years, Lee " out of 100 for science questions.
; .. Place medal in reading by Miss has been active with the NAACP Lee was on the basketball team;
& = North Carolina. He was a mem- Youth Council and was elected won 1 o Place in Shot Put, Discus
| ber of the CMS Chorus and _ their President in 2007, and weightlifting. He received the
| " Steppin T Out for two years, in the . Embarq and Boy Scouts of
; academically-gifted class and par- In 2006, he developed and pre-. America Scholarship at their Re-
' . ticipated in Envirothon at Goose T sented a bill to the legislators at the warding Academic Excellence
| Creek State Park. He did Science General Assembly. It was to estab- Banquet. The Old Ford Ruritan
MEN,S HAIRGUT re Olympiad for three years and was _lish county-wide youth centers spe- Club hosted a dinner in his honor
$10.00 TO $12.00 deemed a regional and state cham- cifically geared towards catering to present him with a check for
SH oLee A. Godley Ill pion. Duke University selectedhim the needs of today Ts North Caro- his outstanding academic and
AVE $5.00 for the Motivation for Academic - linian youth. He is the youngest . civic achievements. During his
EYE BROW ARCH Performance program in 2002, He person ever to create & debate a school Ts dignified-and emotion-
$5 00 __ Was also a library assistant. Lee _ bill in the Senate Chambers. Dur-. ally-filled Awards and Scholar-
Biography-Lee A. Godley Ill is had the highest averages in Sci- ing special programs at Mount ships Night, he received fifteen
NECKLINE TAP ER&EDGE the son of Lee and Delores ence, math, computer, language Hebron and Beebe Memorial, he scholarships and a trophy for Best
$5.00 Godley and has one sister, arts, and social studies from 1998 was given an award for Citizenship All-Around Male Student voted
BOY'S HAIRCUT $8.00 Stacey. He loves the Lord, his to 2004. He was presented the Out- by the ASALH and an award for on by the entire student body.
, ; family, his church and friends. standing Academic Achievement Academics and Citizenship by the
BEAUTICIAN'S PRICING VARIES ; The family residesin Washing- certificate by Presidents Bill Omega Psi Phi fratemity. In addi- He also was awarded the Bill
ACCORDING TOHAIRSTYLE "Ghastep ton; NC and are members of Clinton in 2000 and George Bush tion, Lee received an award for Gates Scholarship, which is given
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE You: Davenport Temple COGIC _ in 2004 and.2008. He is a mem. great citizenship from the NAACP to 4 few selected students in the
UNIVERSITY SQUARE EAST where Bishop Leroy Jackson _ber of the Junior and National Beta at their annual youth banquet. He United States. This is the very first
{0TH ST. GREENVILLE Woolard is the pastor. Leehas " Club. At Washington High School was also Washington Daily News T time that any student has won this
BARBERSHOP: (252 7542600 attended Chocowinity Primary he had the highest average in » Student of the Year in 2006, with . awatd from any school in Beau-
Me and Middle Schools and isa = World History, geometry andcom- the front-page headline of oGodley fort County. This shows you what
BEAUTY SHOP: (282) 7542606 graduate of Washington High _ puter engineering. He has been a __ Prepares for Leadership ?. God will do for you.
CAROLINA EAST CENTER SUITE #8 School. _ United States All-American ! ¥
(252)353-1617 | Scholar for 5 years. Lee Ts other academic awards dur- Attaining a GP.A. of 4.3, Lee
Lee began his public speaking | ing his tenure at Washington High 8*@duated with highest honors on
very early in programs at _Leeis very active inchurch, school School include: two-time Who's Julie 11,2008. He is employed as
church, He was asked by our and community functions. The WhoAmong America Ts Top High technology consultant at Office
Pishop to introduce him at the Beawfort County Arts Council Ant School Students in fvhich he is in Depot and enjoys playing his gui-
Holy Corivocation in Raleigh Camp has employed him as anin- the top 1% of all high school stu- 4 helping people and spending
when he was six years old be- _structor for3 years. As amember dents in the nation, Who Ts Who Wality time with his family and
fore thousands of people. He of the 4-H Pamlico Pioneers, he Among Mathematic Students, the . iends. Lee plans to matriculate
was a member of the Youth ~ has won bronze, silver and gold Nobel Peace Prize Organization, Elizabeth City State University

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choir but now holds member-
ship to the Men Ts choir, the Jun-

medals at District Activity Day
and State Congress Week for pub-

United States Achievement Acad-
emy, National Honor Roll, Vice

and, through a full four-year
scholarship, double major in com-

ior Usher Board and amemiber __lic speaking. He worked with the President of National Honor Soci- Puter science & business manage-
of the video committee. He'is staff at UNC-TV offices in Ra ety at WHS, School Improvement ?"?eat with a minor in mathemat-
also a Junior Minister of leigh, volunteered at Pettigrew Team, two-year Black History 1S (his mother is also an alumni
Children Ts Church. During the State Park and Dorothea Dix Hos- Month Program chairman, Presi- f ECSU). But most of all, Lee
Youth Conventions, he wasa i" pital, did presentations for the dent of Multicultural Affairs As- S4YS his steps are ordered by the
Place Oratorical winner in 2002. Kiwanis Club, Noon Rotary, sociation, member of the Math Lord and everything here hap-
and. 2003, 2% Place Spelling NAACP banquet and Black His- Team, and Future Business Lead. ened because of God's grace and
Bee winner in 2002 and 1* tory programs at many ersof , ~ favor!

Place winner in.2003 and 2005, _ POSS

He was also a member of Dav-

enport Temple Ts basketball
team.

Lee was enrolled in College for
Kids classes at age 6 until he

was 12 at Beaufort County ?

Community College and is cer-
tified in the field of computer
technology. He has been on the
honor roll and Principal Ts List

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The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina. Pages not displaying for this online item were missing from the original microfilm and could not be digitized.
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