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- 7311: Medical Conditions of Concentration Camps
- ... fact, some prisoners even refused to identify him for authorities. He did not perticapate in selections. He also saw to it to save many llives by performing non-harmful experiments. He was never charged with war crimes and was remembered as one of the only caring nazis and freind of the prisoners. The Medical conditions throughout the camps were very harsh, as i have told you already. However they could somtimes ...
- 7312: AIDS
- ... medical services of the US Army. "AIDS does not merely bring certain dangers with it; it is clearly a programmed catastrophe for the human race, whose magnitude is comparable only with that of a nuclear war", say the Segals. " They later explain what they mean by "programmed," showing that the virus was produced by humans, namely Dr. Robert Gallo of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland. When proceeding to prove ...
- 7313: Tobacco in America
- ... Roger E. "10 steps to keep the children in your practice nonsmokers." American Family Physician. Aug. 1996: 450. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. Breo, Dennis L. "Kicking Butts-AMA, Joe Camel and the 'Black Flag' war on tobacco." JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. 29 Oct. 1993: 1978. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. t
- 7314: Human Subconcious
- ... In conclusion, I have to say that the works we sutdied this semester made us think about all these ideas like friendship, intercultural relations, acceptance of otherness, absurdity of racism, absurdity and harmful effects of war, inequality between women and men, etc. This proves that there is a serious lack of knowledge of self, of self-unconscious and of others in human nature. But what is more dramatic about it is ...
- 7315: The Genetics of Violence
- ... crime; yet, new genetic studies are beginning down a long road of finding the hereditary basis for impulsivity. While these studies continue to search for the genetic source of aggression, child testing programs, drug manufacturers, civil rights activists, lawyers, and anxious citizens await the resulting testimony of the scientists. The social implications of the genetic search for aggressive tendency is seen by some as a great step forward, by others as ...
- 7316: Plagues and Epidemics
- Plagues and Epidemics Humans are remarkably good at finding a religious scapegoat for their problems. There has always been someone to blame for the difficulties we face in life, such as war, famine, and more relevant, disease. Hitler blames the Jews for economical woes in a corrupt Germany long after the Romans held the Christians responsible for everything wrong in a crumbling, has-been empire. In the ...
- 7317: Leukemia
- ... Right now the causes of Leukemia are unknown. Some studies have shown that exposure to high-energy radiation increases chances of contracting leukemia. Such radiation was produced in the atomic bombing of Japan during World War II. There is also enough energy in nuclear plants so strict safety precautions are taken. Some research shows that exposure to electric magnetic fields, such as power lines and electric appliances, is a possible risk ...
- 7318: Leukemia
- ... she died twelve years later in the year of 1955 of Leukemia. She was in Hiroshima when the United States Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on that city in an attempt to end World War II. Sadako Saski was only two years old when all this had happened. Ten years later, Sadako had been diagnosed with Leukemia as a result of the radiation from the bomb. At this time Sadako ...
- 7319: Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
- ... in Bacteria For about 50 years, antibiotics have been the answer to many bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that are secreted by living things. Doctors prescribed these medicines to cure many diseases. During World War II, it treated one of the biggest killers during wartime - infected wounds. It was the beginning of the antibiotic era. But just when antibiotics were being mass produced, bacteria started to evolve and became resistant ...
- 7320: Needle Exchange Programs
- ... our streets, they will not be identified that they came from the federally funded programs" (Coutinho 14). A key concern is that needle exchange programs give the appearance that public officials have surrendered in the war on drugs, particularly in minority communities already torn by drug abuse. Needle exchanges are illegal in 22 states, and all but six states have drug paraphernalia laws that criminalize the possession or distribution of syringes ...
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