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- 371: Radon
- ... of it. Those states who have been found to have unsafe radon levels are Maine, Illinois, California, Idaho, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Texas (Dunford, 1991). One town, Clinton, New Jersey contains a subdivision of homes built on a ridge next to a limestone formation that is radioactive. Also, an extensive deposit of uranium-laden granite called the Reading Prong, through parts of New ...
- 372: Docking With Mir
- ... the help of other countries and space agencies, like Canada, Japan, and the European Space Agency. With everyone working together, the future is more easily reached. As once said by United States President William J. Clinton, "We need to build a bridge to the future." This mission is one of the supports that will hold up that bridge.
- 373: The American Dream 3
- ... deserves honesty from their appointed political figures. We have endured the Iran Contra scandal during the Reagan administration. Currently, our President has had extramarital affairs with government employees as well as various other women. The Clinton administration has had us suffer through Whitewater, Travelgate, and the seemingly unnecessary bombing of Yugoslavia. In order for our youth to grow up with respect for America, as well as earn respect from other nations ...
- 374: Dangers and Destructions of Floods and Hurricanes
- ... In less than four hours 118 lives had been taken and $65 million in damages was done.8 In January of 1995 18 counties and several parts of Calif. were declared disaster areas by President Clinton and 1,000 shelters were opened.9 A 21 year old Californian surfer watched his house be flooded, but on the bright side the waves should be good tomorrow. People have paddled past gas stations ...
- 375: "Pope and adult Web sites don't mix."
- ... for beliefs of their own. I believe that even though both sides had a case, the victor should have been, and was, the Catholic Archdiocese and the pope. I guess my next question is, "Will Clinton proceed with a Confession during his private audience with Pope John Paul II?!? (The jury's still out on that one)"
- 376: The Future Looks Bright For Ja
- ... originally absorbed by the plant life. Biomass doesn t give off any new contribution to the green house effect . This form of renewable energy is still experimental. It is supported by many, including President Bill Clinton, but it still needs refining, persuasion, and is finacially returning. The other sources of renewable energies are; wind, geothermal and solar. Wind requires a constant 22-km/hr wind to produce enough energy to be ...
- 377: School Violence
- ... schools, overall school crime rates are declining, according to the new 1999 Annual Report on School Safety. (Journal of American Medical Association 34) Although America can be glad that school crime is decreasing, said President Clinton; we must take firm steps to ensure the safety of all our young people in their communities and in their schools. Congress should finish its work on the juvenile justice conference and finally pass a ...
- 378: The Life of Deadheads and Music of the Grateful Dead
- ... end, mainstream American society has made him a hero by honoring him this past autumn with the prestigious Kennedy Center Award presented at the base of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. President Bill Clinton and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich sang his praises. Bob Dylan has met the Establishment, and he is it (Lyman 12/8/97). Dylan's passage from counterculture, through subculture to mainstream, mirrors that ...
- 379: Jimi Hendrix
- ... into an articulate and fluid emotional vocabulary. And though he was on the scene as a solo artist for less than five years, Hendrix is credited for having a profound effect on everyone from George Clinton and Miles Davis to guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan and Vernon Reid. Born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942, Hendrix's father, James "Al" Hendrix, later changed his son's name to James Marshall. Young ...
- 380: Kwanzaa
- ... more than ever before, Kwanzaa is being recognized as a major holiday event. For example, Hallmark now offers Kwanzaa greeting cards. Fortune 500 corporations like Chrysler take out ads wishing Kwanzaa celebrants good tidings. President Clinton issues a formal proclamation each season. Even newspapers and magazines publish special sections devoted to the holiday. Finally, it is essential to note that Kwanzaa is commonly mistaken as a religious holiday. It is not ...
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