Spry Menu problem

My page is here: http://www.healthquestpt.com/lwh/

The first drop-down menus 2 tabs work very well, the rest are simply not there.  Help, please.
Thank you!!

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      background-color: #2E35A3;

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      background-color: transparent;
      min-width: 0%;  / * This prevents the menu being lean that the parent MenuItemContainer - but not available on ie6 nice to have * /.
      border-style: none none no none;
      }
      #MenuBar.MenuBar. SubMenuVisible {/ * menu bar horizontally for only * /}
      top: 100%;    / * 100% is at the bottom of menuItemContainer parent * /.
      left: 0px; / * "left" may need tuning according to borders or padding applied to the bar MenuItemContainer or MenuItem,.
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      0px align left drop-down list with the content of the MenuItemContainer area. Assuming you keep the margins 0
      on MenuItemContainer and on the parent MenuItem
      menu bar, which in fact equals the sum of padding-left MenuItemContainer & MenuItem align
      the drop-down menu to the left of the menu item label.*.
      z-index: 10;
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      left: 100%;
      min-width: 0px; / * Do not neeed to match the width of the parent MenuItemContainer - elements will avoid total collapse * /.
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      min-width: 0px; / * Do not neeed to match the width of the parent MenuItemContainer - elements will avoid total collapse * /.
      Top: 0px;    / * If you want, you can move this down a smidge to separate the top item "submenu s of menubar.
      It is really necessary only for the submenu on the first point of MenuLevel1, or you can make it negative to make the submenu
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      left: 100%; / * If you want to move the submenu on the left to partially cover the point of his call, you can add a margin to the left with a
      negative value to this rule. Alternatively, if you use the elements of fixed width, you can change this value on the left
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      / * EndOAWidget_Instance_2141544 * /.

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      < / style >

      The CSS for the site in general is reproduced below: (my belief is that it is a: link, a: visited, a: hover, a: active styles that may be in conflict).

      @charset "utf-8";


      {body
      Police: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, without serif.
      min-height: 0; / * this is necessary to overcome the "haslayout" bug found in Windows 7 in conjunction with IE8.  For more information see: URL - http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/haslayout.html * /
      margin: 0; / * It is advisable to zero, the margin and the filling of the body to hold element has a different default browser * /.
      padding: 0;
      text-align: center; / * This allows the centering of the container and overcomes an inherent bug in IE 5 * /.
      Color: #000000;
      list-style-image: none;
      background-color: #FCFCFC;

      }

      H1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {}

      color: #000066;

      }

      a: link {}
      color: #151A 96.
      text-decoration: underline;
      }
      a: visited {}
      text-decoration: underline;
      color: #1B8DCD;
      }
      a: hover {}
      text-decoration: none;
      color: #F30A0A;
      }
      a: active {}
      text-decoration: underline;
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      Tourism Summit

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