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- 321: The Need For Horror and Thrill and the Movies
- ... with the epidemic. Our culture has adopted this idea of recreating society to integrate the humans and the zombies, the healthy and the diseased as we know it. We live with epidemics of terminal illness; AIDS, cancer and the like and ignore our (as a healthy society) survivorship, but only wait for a cure. Perhaps, as I stated before, our survivorship will only come about when we are all transformed into ...
- 322: Film Development
- ... grains, this step should yield minimal silver, witch is bad to have at this point. Step 10, Wash... again (regular room temp water; 4 mins), Removes fixer from the film, also add Photo-Flo, this aids the film in drying. The Re-Exposure step is accomplished by taking the film out of the bucket and holding it up to a light bulb, high tech. Make sure all parts of the image ...
- 323: The Philosophy of Truth Making You Free
- ... desired in women. In particular if this man says that he likes women who are thin than this is because society has made great efforts to say that obesity is not beauty. Health and beauty aids of a store supply products to make someone thinner not fatter. Also if he prefers blonde haired women it is because all the woman in the movies that were that were most desired had blonde ...
- 324: Human Life and Fire
- ... compared to a fire in other ways as well. Due to diseases and other underlying factors in today's society, many humans' lives are not allowed to are continue on. Examples of these factors are: AIDS, cancer, mental illness, and murder. Fires usually contained but sometimes rage out of control. The majority of the time they are unpredictable. Human nature is just as unpredictable. Throughout history, humankind has been very unpredictable ...
- 325: Justice
- ... a natural resource; it does not grow on trees. Men can make money by their physical or mental labor. Do I not, then, have full claim to my earnings? If A discovers a cure for AIDS; it surely was not solely a product of A. Society's framework made the discovery possible: A had to build on previous knowledge; she had to use a laboratory she probably did not own. All ...
- 326: Being a Mortician
- ... population grows, and with it the number of deaths. An aging population is also expected to increase much fast than the population as a whole. Deaths will also increase among the younger population because of AIDS(CGP 3). Many funeral homes are businesses owned and run by the same family for several generations. This field is not a closed marker, however, more than 60 percent of those entering this work have ...
- 327: How Toxic Waste Affects Our Natural Environment
- ... Well, they were wrong. Chemicals have turned up in dead whale bodies and dead fish in high enough concentrations to kill people. Medical wastes such as used needles and vials of blood (some carrying the AIDS virus) have washed up along the Atlantic coast and in one of the Great Lakes. Mutated and disfigured fish as well as other water animals have washed up dead or been caught by fishermen. The ...
- 328: Legalizing Marijuana
- ... brain cells off and therefore minimizes the intensity pain. However, marijuana does not have the same side effects as morphine. Marijuana is less addictive and tends to counteract nausea and stimulate appetite. This is why AIDS and Cancer patients prominently use the use of marijuana. A government report has shown that there is neither evidence that by giving marijuana to people with certain illnesses that use by the general population would ...
- 329: Marijuana: Controversial Smoke
- ... like its counterparts, marijuana has medical benefits. It is morphine for glaucoma, and cancer patients. If they are allergic to any painkiller, patients could use marijuana to kill their pain. It gives an appetite to AIDS patients. The cloud of suspicion would disappear, and doctors could get on with investigating marijuana's medical uses without fear of controversy. If you think about it marijuana is just like all of those cigarettes ...
- 330: "Legalization of Marijuana"
- ... Harvard Medical School performed studies, and found that marijuana had helped in healing or preventing pain. He says that it relieves nausea, it can prevent blindness produced by glaucoma, it is an appetite stimulant for AIDS patients, and it can ward off migraines, and asthma. I imagine that some of these may be false, but if a few of these work marijuana could be classified as a medicine. If marijuana was ...
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