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2901: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... 257- -263,1972. See references and the Bonnard, Manders, and Campbell paper above under PRODUCTION.) ========================================================================= The following paper, entitled "IS AIDS BIOLOGICAL WARFARE" was sent to me by Dr. Strecker who has no access to computer networks for the explicit purpose of universal publication without charge or consideration for the purpose of education only. Further information is available as noted below. The remainder of this file is by Dr. Strecker. IS ...
2902: Who Is Free To Choose
... useful information would weaken educational value of the Internet. The Internet is full of millions of facts, opinions, and other valuable resources. Teaching children what is right and wrong is not up to the Internet, computer software, or search engines. It is the responsibility of the parents. Parents have to begin playing a more active role in all aspects of their children s lives, including life on the Internet.The Internet ...
2903: U of T professors devise better way to test sight in babies
... by Drs. Barry Skarf of the Department of Ophthalmology and Moshe Eizenman of U of T's Institute Their procedure is more accurate than tests used elsewhere because Eizenman has developed a novel, real-time computer program to extract brain wave responses from extremely small patterns (similar in size to the bottom line of a standard eye test) which produce much more reliable results. Until now, doctors would have to extrapolate ...
2904: Why Do We Believe In Angels
... people believe. Joan Wester Anderson is the author of Where Angels Walk. In it she stated that People were looking around and seeing what they considered to be a very dark time, a time when crime was rising, when we d lost our hope, when we felt abandoned. People were looking for some light, some hope. Then the stories of angels came along bringing love, light and reassurance, and people jumped ...
2905: The Effects of Alcohol on People
... traffic accident was in the age group of twenty one years old and or older. ( Hingson , page 2 ) Ninety percent of all gang rapes are alcohol related or alcohol is being used to commit the crime on college campus. (Hingson, page 2) Alcohol is ranked one of the most dangerous drugs that many people can buy, it is also very addictive. Alcohol is found and drank in many parts of the ...
2906: Poor Habits and Their Effect on People's Self-Esteem and Self-Worth
... a bigger issue of today's society for example the need to invest for the future, retirement savings, life insurance etc. People have to take that responsible habit associates with money with no choices The computer world has taken over man to the point that jobs are being eliminated, these putting demands on better work performance and higher expectations. People still need to have their original habit which does their jobs ...
2907: The Influence of God In The Characters of The Scarlet Letter
... is naturally surprised. It does not last for long though, because it is his nature to control his emotions (61). Pearl's very existence in this scene is the largest immediate effect of her parents' crime (52). She obviously would never have been there had her parents resisted their love for each other. The second scene occurs several years later and shows the effects after time has had a chance to ...
2908: Why Kids Join Neo-nazi
... though they are not allowed to work and there has been no evidence that many of them are skirting the regulations. With slightly more evidence the asylum seekers are blamed for causing housing shortages, rising crime and environmental damage. The ngnt wrng parties have used the asylum issue to gain seats in 3 of Germany's 16 state legislators. Attacks by NEO-Nazi gangs are mostly on foreigners. The violence has ...
2909: Life, Death, and Politics: A Run-Down Of The Abortion Debate.
... to have sex outside marriage. They believe that a ban on abortion would further that agenda. It is certainly possible that Congress will give the Catholic bishops their victory and make abortion once again a crime. However, there is so much at stake for women that there is little chance they will give up abortions. If they have to get them illegally, they will. V. Should abortion remain a personal choice ...
2910: The Great Gatsby's Theme
... moral decadence of the period. It contains innumerable references to the contemporary scene. The wild extravagance of Gatsby's parties, the shallowness and aimlessness of the guests and the hint of Gatsby's involvement in crime all identify the period and the American setting. But as a piece of social commentary The Great Gatsby also describes the failure of the American dream, from the point of view that American political ideals ...


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