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701: All You Need To Know About AIDS
... activity involves contact of infected semen or vaginal secretions with the mouth, esophagus (the tube that connects the mouth with the stomach) and the stomach. AIDS virus and infected cells most certainly cannot survive the acid environment of the stomach. Yet, it is still felt that there is a chance of catching the disease by having oral sex with an infected person. The chance is probably a lot smaller than in ...
702: Senility
... mellitus are susceptible to developing a variety of metabolic abnormalities including low or high blood glucose level, both of which may be associated with confusional states (Horton and Smart, 1984, p. 322). Similarly, dehydration and acid-base or electrolyte disorders, which may result from prolonged vomiting or diarrhea, may also precipitate confusional states (Bunch, 1997, p.110). Infections, particularly respiratory and urinary tract infections, often worsen the patient's cognitive deficit ...
703: Teeth and Diseases Affecting Your Teeth
... untreated, to an infection of the dental pulp and an abcess of the apex of the tooth. The caries-causing bacteria proliferate within a protective covering, called plaque, on the tooth surfaces and produce both acid and enzymes to break down the calcified subsatnces, tends to protect against caries, and decreased flow of saliva usually results in increased caries. Both shape and hereditary factors also determine a person's susceptibility to ...
704: The Rise Of Democracy
... plebeians could be elected into the Roman Senate. This form lasted much, much longer the actual time it lasted was from 509 BC to 27 BC, just barely under 500 years of control. During the rain of these forms of government law was a large issue and much later in 527 AD the Justinian Code came about, which was just a collection of the laws in ancient Rome. Back in these ...
705: The Role of the U.S. in the Third World in the Year 2000
... actions of foreign government, whether it be environmental, social or economic. Too many of current policies are aimed at creating markets for our commercial interests. We must also link aid with environmental issues, making the rain forest and jungles more profitable to locals without bulldozing them. This has been demonstrated in Uganda with the mountain gorillas. Eco-tourism is helping the local economies and the national governments. This was also working ...
706: Agencies of the United States
... the least. The first was to spray Cuban TV studios with LSD prior to Castro broadcasting a speech in hopes of him making a complete fool of himself. The agency had been experimenting with the acid for some time. However, the idea was quickly abandoned because no one could guarantee with any certainty that the drug would have the desired effect. Further attempts were stabs at the look of Castro himself ...
707: Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
... these men most of whom lost their lives from injury or disease. During the 1890s a depression because of the very short growing season and very high cost of shipping the grains. This lack of rain caused many Canadians to immigrate to the U.S. for a better life. Not very attractive to immigrants to Canada. Around the beginning of the 1900s the economy was boosted by the increasing need for ...
708: Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts and Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
... also geometrically breaks up the land. The settled land is presented in perfect geometric shapes. Cole seems to like to use definition in this painting. Deep brush strokes are used to convey the effect of rain in the West (or the darker portion of the painting)where a storm is evident. Another example of Cole’s use of definition is the way he presets himself. Cole wants the separation, that is ...
709: Andy Warhol and Pop Art
... 70's was known as Oxidation paintings. These were large canvases created by coating them with copper paint. Warhol and his male friends would urinate on them while the paint was still damp. The uric acid and copper sulfate combined to produce a green patine. The result was work that varied widely, from Pollock-like drip paintings to misty landscapes (Bourdon, 1989, 238). Organization & Style Organization plays an important role in ...
710: The Tragedy Of Hamlet
... s life. It is unavoidable, and in Hamlets case he found out that bad luck comes in colossal amounts at a time. Most people see bad luck as getting splashed by a car in the rain, or finding out that the idiots at McDonald's forgot the fries in your order. But Hamlet got a quadruple dose of bad luck. First his father was unjustly murdered. Then the ghost of his ...


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