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- 1331: Offensive At St. Mihiel
- ... German machine guns. This fact was quickly reinforced as the cavalry was fired upon by one of the few remaining machine-gun positions manned by determined German troops. This mistake was not made again. Mid-day on September 12, The I Corps, commanded by Major General Liggett, had already made their first objective for the day, and were soon at their objectives for the second day. The 2nd Division captured Vieville en Haye and hooked up with the 90th who was at the pivot point of the main attack (see Map 2). The 1st Division of IV Corps captured Nonsard ...
- 1332: Ebola Virus 4
- ... Face of a Funding Crisis. ASM News 60, 5: 251-4 Culliton B.J. 1990. Emerging Viruses, Emerging Threat. Science 247: 279- 280 Diglisic G., Xiao S-Y., Gligic A., Obradovic M., Stojanovic R., Velimirovic D., Lukac V., Rossi C.A. and J.W. DeLuc. 1994. Isolation of a Puumala-like Virus from Mus musculus Captured in Yugoslavia and Its Association with Severe Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome. J. Inf. Dis ... 1988. High error rates, population equilibrium and evolution of RNA replication systems. In: RNA genetics. Vol. 3. (eds. Domingo E., Holland J.J. and P. Ahlquist). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Doolittle R.F., Feng D.F., Johnson M.S. and M.A. McClure. 1989. Origins and evolutionary relationships of retroviruses. Q. Rev. Biol. 64: 1-30 Dowdle W. 1994. Dowdle Reflects on CDC, Changing Demands of Disease Surveillance. ASM News ... 7th edn. W.B. Saunders Company Kida H., Shortridge K.F. and R.G. Webster. 1988. Origin of the hemagglutinin gene of H3N2 influenza viruses from pigs in China. Virology. 162: 160-166 Kilbourne E.D., Easterday B.C. and S. McGregor. 1988. Evolution to predominance of swine influenza virus hemagglutinin mutants of predictable phenotype during single infections of the natural host. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 85: 8098-8101 ...
- 1333: Is More Than One Cause of AIDS Possible?
- ... been told that he is HIV positive. Due to the statement that is taken as fact in the media, “HIV causes AIDS,” he takes his being HIV positive as a death sentence. This happens every day in the United States and the reaction is virtually the same across the board. In an article called “What Causes AIDS? It's an Open Question,” a trio of doctors of scientists, Charles A. Thomas ... to direct their research at a possible cure for AIDS that has eluded the scientific community for years. Works Cited Guccione, Bob, Jr. “AIDS: Words from the Front.” Spin Sept. 1993. Harris, Stephen B., M.D. “The AIDS Heresies.” 1994. Online Posting. Address: http://www.skeptic.com/03.2.harris-aids.html. Thomas, Charles A., M.D. “Rethinking AIDS Home Page.” April 1994. Online posting from Penthouse magazine. Thomas, Charles A., M.D., Jr, Kary B. Mullis and Phillip E. Johnson. “What Causes AIDS? It's an Open Question.” Reason. Atwan, ...
- 1334: Brief Look At Jewish History
- Brief Look at Jewish History The Jews are a people with a multitude of dilemmas. From the Israelite tribes to the prosperous modern day Israel , bigotry towards the Jews has been greatly evident. The Jewish race has acted as Escape Goat for many crisis throughout history including the black plaque which swept across Europe in the 14th century. The ... great incident was something the Jewish people were striving to obtain for generations. This, however, led to four major conflicts between Israel and the Arab countries. One of the most meaningful wars was the Six-Day War. Events such as the holocaust have also had a dramatic effect on world history and whose mysteries are still being unravelled. For twelve years following 1933 the Jews were persecuted by the Nazi's ... War II was seen. Organized Jewry in the European continent was damaged beyond repair. The Jews concentrated on the preservation of Israel and on the bringing of Nazi war criminals to trial. There is a day of commemoration, Holocaust Day, observed in Israel and elsewhere on Nisan (April) 19 and 20. The date is considered the anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The emergence of Israel as ...
- 1335: A Family-friendly WorkPlace
- ... has increased significantly in the last 20 years. Corporations seeking to attract new employees and hold onto their existing work force are attempting to be creative with the promise of flexible schedules, job sharing, onsite day-care facilities, telecommuting, special deals on parental leave, generous family health care packages and numerous additional individualized incentives that respond to the work- and home-life balance.2 Today, companies are competing for valuable employees ... popular childcare arrangement among full- and part-time employees would be a center located at the workplace. The center's on-site location means that parents and their children can spend time together during the day.3 (e.g. lunch break or coffee break) The idea for the eldercare function similarly. One example of the on-site childcare is Little Wings Daycare Society in Richmond, B.C., which is officially opened in November 1991. The center provides cares for children of Canadian Airlines International Ltd. (Canadian) employees. Canadian employees with infants and toddlers at Little Wings describe particular advantages of workplace day care for children of the different group. Parents of infants feel secure in being close by in case their child happen to be sick, or in case any question should occur about the child' ...
- 1336: Lsd
- ... 5-HT2 Receptors Figure 2: LSD Binding at 5-HT2 Receptor Theory: LSD Post-synaptically Partially Agonizes 5-HT2 Receptors Theory: LSD Post-synaptically Agonizes 5-HT1 Receptors Conclusion References Introduction The psychedelic effects of d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide-25 (LSD) were discovered by Dr. Albert Hoffman by accident in 1938. In the 1950s and 1960s, LSD was used by psychiatrists for analytic psychotherapy. It was thought that the administration of ... neurobiologists study brain function at the level of neurons while psychologists look for the laws describing behavior and cognitive mechanisms. Also like in physics, many in these fields believe that it is possible that one day we will be able to understand complicated behaviors in terms of neuronal mechanisms. Others believe that this unification isn't possible even in theory because there is some metaphysical quality to consciousness that transcends neural ... M, Heym J, (1981): "Dissociations Between the Effects of Hallucinogenic Drugs on Behavior and Raphe Unit Activity in Freely Moving Cats" Brain Res 215:275-293 9.Pierce P, Peroutka S (1990): "Antagonist Properties of d-LSD at 5-Hydroxytryptamine2 Receptors". Neuropsychopharmacolgy 3(5-6):509-517 10.Moret C (1985): "Pharmacology of the Serotonin Autoreceptor" From: Green, A: Neuropharmacology of Serotonin 11.Glennon R (1990): "Do Classical Hallucinogens Act ...
- 1337: A Separate Peace 2
- ... a western tale. As the book moves on and Finny starts to change Gene s life, Gene appears to become very insecure and afraid of what will happen next. On page 11 it says We d better hurry or we ll be late for dinner, I said, breaking into what Finny called my West Point stride . Which signifies the insecurity phase of Gene s life. He was a stickler to the ... had become, no character out of daydreams. I was Phineas, Phineas to life. standing there (it seemed) that I would never stumble through the confusions of my own character again. That meant that following that day, he was going to try to live each day more like Finny. Through out the book Phineas taught Gene more and more about himself, he taught Gene to live each day to the fullest, because you might never have another. At the end ...
- 1338: Gilbert McAdam's Brilliant Return To Football Continues
- ... seems like a formality for the first Aboriginal to win the SANFL's magary medal. On that night, Gilbert cried, but at the moment he is all smiles, and modestly talks of his comeback, "I'd be lying if a said I wasn't happy with the way I've been playing lately, and I attribute a lot of that the time I spent with my people in the Western Australian ... Sth. Australia with the Central District Football club. One of the great football minds of our time, Neil Curley, saw something in McAdam, and did everything in his power to get him to the C.D.F.C., and eventually carried out his mission. After McAdam won the Magary Medal in 1989, he went to St. Kilda for a two year span, and then to Brisbane where he continued to play ... was something that Gilbert was not aware of, so when he did go back, he saw the conditions they were living in and knew he had to do something, "That was the first time I'd been to Halls Creek since I was a kid", explained Gilbert, "so I think it must have hit me a little bit. Some of those poor things are my flesh and blood, and when ...
- 1339: Child Abuse
- ... to seizures, lethargy, vomiting and irritability and eye injuries, extreme cases could lead to coma or even death. You don’t have to be a bad mother to do this to your child just one day you could be feed up with the child and when it won’t stop crying you can’t control your self and you start shaking the child. To help prevent this situation you should when ... parents took the baby to the hospital they both denied in shaking the baby, then again nobody would admit they would shake their baby. Dr. Anne McKenna says she sees 2 cases of abuse a day often more and 4 cases of shaking syndrome which is a lot. Dr. Anne said child abuse seems to be increasing, but in the past abuse hasn’t been reported as much. Violently shaking a ... they saw her other children because the oldest one at age 14 would go around door to door asking for food. They few people who seen Nadine thought she looked like an Ethiopian girl. One day when her husband came to seen them since he never seen them in a long time found Nadine chewing on a chicken bone. The father said she also picked on Nadine because she reminded ...
- 1340: Jesus
- ... today need this same operation in order to understand the Scriptures. Then Jesus said to them, "Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day." The disciples had their understanding opened so that they could grasp the vast importance of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. Verse 47 describes the commission that Jesus then gave: "And that repentance and ... of that number to whom Jesus had spoken and whose understanding had been opened. After having listened to these instructions, a few days later he was inspired by the Holy Ghost to preach on the Day of Pentecost. The hearts of the hearers were pierced and, feeling condemned, they cried out to Peter and the other apostles, "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" (Acts 2:37). Peter did not hesitate ... the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts 2:38). "Then they that gladly received his word were baptized, and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls" (Acts 2:41). Some say that Peter told them to be baptized in Jesus' name because they were Jews and this baptism was to make ...
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