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7401: Cancer Treatments And Breakthroughs
... would have been lost when I went to some of the other sites. I did my internet handout on Medscape.com. Another helpful site was the site for a medical journal known as the Scientific American. When I visited this site, I found an article that described in detail the conventional and new ways of treating cancer. This article was very helpful. I would say that this site helped the most ...
7402: Ecuador
... shrimp. Transportation The lack of all-weather roads held back economic development in Ecuador for many years. In the 1960's new roads have helped people to get from one place to another. The Pan American Highway runs through Ecuador from north to south. Communication The largest newspaper, El Universo, is published in Guayaquil. The daily sale of this newspaper is 84,000 copies. Ecuador has 300 radio stations and 10 ...
7403: Vienna vs. Virginia
... Here the streets are wide and either made of pavement or asphalt. Vienna’s roads are narrow and many are still cobble stone. Language is very different even though English was made from mostly German. American’s have over 900,000 words to choose from. A great many more that the 500,000 the Germans have. The chief reason form this is because where English made a new word, German speaking ...
7404: Story Of J Robert Oppenhiemer
... his mind. He was drowning in a pool of their blood. Would he ever feel normal again? The last words he heard were "Mr. Oppenheimer, you have done a great deed, you have saved many American soldiers. Because of you and your team we will win the war. Our descendants will forever owe their lives to you. This is your time. Your are the man of the Century." Then he was ...
7405: Research Essay, East Timor
... and poor out post for the Portuguese but it remained a relatively safe and easy going place for people to live and it also showed signs of becoming an independent nation. After the 1974 Carnation Revolution in Portugal the decolonisation process spread from Portugal’s African Colonies to East Timor. During this time native political parties emerged with the two most popular being Fretilin (Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor ...
7406: Chicken Pox With Works Cited
... some may die from it. Chickenpox is nothing to worry about in most cases and should be considered a holiday from school or work. Works Cited 1. Carpi, John. “A Pox on the Pox.” Scientific American 273: 10 (1995): 32-32D. 2. “Don’t Play Chicken.” Prevention 49: 9 (1997): 137 3. Kemper, M.D., M.P.H. Kathi J. The Holistic Pediatrician. New York, New York: HarperPerennial, 1996. 4. Kump ...
7407: Myths About South Africa
... mountain. "The people of Africa are violent and dangerous." The exact opposite is probably closer to the truth. It is safer in many African capitals to take a late night stroll than in many North American cities. "I'll get ill in Africa." Travelers to Africa need to know that there are a number of serious diseases there, but that does not mean not eating, drinking, and breathing the stay. While ...
7408: Simon Bolivar
... Bolivia in honor of Bolivar. THE END By 1827 personal rivalries between generals, Venezuelans and Colombians, centralists and federalists break out. In 1825 Bolivar declares a dictatorship and loses much of his prestige. The South American unity for which Bolivar had fought was destroyed. His wish before he died was to see the continent united. El Libertador Simon Bolivar died on December 17. 1830 due to tuberculosis, after resigning from his ...
7409: Coral Reefs 3
... dramatically different rates: the corals closer to Florida Bay grew only half as much as offshore corals. The location of the Florida Keys makes them particularly vulnerable. They are close to the heavily populated North American coast, and ocean currents place them downstream of the Caribbean basin. The Loop Current, which travels clockwise in the Gulf of Mexico from the Yucatan Peninsula, to the Mississippi River, by Tampa Bay, and ultimately ...
7410: Deficiencies In Development Of Cocaine Children
... exposure: meeting the challenge. Childhood Education, 73, 66-69. Hawley, Theresa Lawton et. al. (1995, July). Children of Addicted Mothers: Effects of the “Crack Epidemic” on the Caregiving Environment and the Development of Pre-schoolers. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 364-377 Vogel, Gretchen. (1997, October 3). Cocaine wreaks subtle damage on developing brains. Science, 278, 38-39.


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