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1581: Genetic Faltering
... good reason. Cloning is a dangerous area that if not controlled properly could result in the end of the human race, as we now know it. “Stuart Newman, a cell biologist at New York Medical College has applied for a patent on ways to make human-animal chimeras. Newman doesn’t want to do it. He just wants to make sure no one else does, either” (Hager). Second, there are many ...
1582: Sickle Cell Anemia
... Earnest Irons, who was the first physician to describe sickle cells, wrote a report on Walter Clement Noel’s blood. Also in 1904, Dr. James B. Herrick, a Chicago Physician, treated a twenty- year-old college student from the West Indian islands of Grenada. The young man went to Herrick complaining of shortness of breath, heart problems, abnormal pain, and aches and pains in his muscles. The patient explained to Herrick ...
1583: Euthanasia And Suicide
... Their knowledge about suicide should be less accurate. The authors gave the Mcintosh (1985) inventory of beliefs about suicide to 80 American undergraduates ages 17 to 24 enrolled in social science classes at an American college (55 females & 25 males, mean age=20.4) and to 98 Turkish undergraduates ages 17 to 24, enrolled in social science classes at a Turkish university (63 females and 35 men, mean age=20.3 ...
1584: Mononucleosis 2
... was later called Epstein-Barr virus. This virus was later revealed to be linked with mono. (6) Anyone can get mono but it is most common in teens and young adults, mostly high school and college students. Children who are infected with EBV when they are really young are able to manufacture antibodies against the virus. If a person s body does not have EBV already they will most likely contract ...
1585: Mein Ghetto: Black Racism And Louis Farrakhan
... brought up in Roxbury, Boston, a West Indian influenced black section of the town. Growing up with talents in music, Farrakhan enjoyed scholastic success. After graduating from high school, he attended the Winston-Salem Teachers College in North Carolina for a couple of years and got married to his high school sweetheart. Through continuing his love for music - especially calypso - Farrakhan gained local fame and, in 1955, was invited to a ...
1586: Internet Security
... around the Internet, most of them by E-mail. One of the most popular hoaxes is the "Good Times" virus. "This hoax originated back in 1994. Created as a joke by some students at Swarthmore College, it has caused quite a stir in the Internet community. Claiming to be the first multi-platform virus and able to create massive destruction to whatever hard drive it might infect, the recipients of this ...
1587: Hypnosis
... The subjects of clinical hypnotists are usually people with problems who have heard that hypnotherapy works for relieving pain or overcoming an addiction, fear, weight problem, etc. Another group of people who get hypnotized are college students who take psychology classes. Finally, some hypnotic subjects are people who have been victims or witnesses of a crime, but can't remember enough details to help police investigators who encourage them to undergo ...
1588: History And Development Of The Internet
... up after a while calling it a way to "test the networks mail capacity." The APRAnet as it was now called began to grow and by the 80 s it began to link to other college and government networks. NSFnet (national science foundation network) and the newly founded usenet were among the first to be connected. These links began the "APRAinternet" later called just the internet. The internet grew rapidly over ...
1589: Global Warming And The Greenhouse Effect
... world s most extensive research effort on climate change. The Clinton Administration is aiming at addressing the challenge of global warming and at the same time strengthening the economy. Martin Parry, a geographer at University College in London proposes these measures in the reducing of global warming: Breeding food crops that can better withstand drought; discouraging people from living in flood plains; making irrigation and use of water more efficient.8 ...
1590: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (gad)
... C.: Bristol-Myers. (1996). Your Path to Relief of Persistent Anxiety. BuSpar Starter Kit. Princeton. Harvard Health Letter. (1998, July) Chronic Anxiety: How to Stop Living on the Edge. (anxiety disorders). [On-Line]. web1.infotrac-college.com. Article: A53367589. Mental Health Net. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment. (1999, April 4). [On-Line]. mentalhelp.net/disoreders/sx24t.htm. Rosenhan, David L., Seligman, Martin E.P. (1995). Phobia, Panic, and Anxiety Disorders. Abnormal Psychology ...


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