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1681: Alzheimer's Disease: "Where has Yesterday Gone"
... a person is introduced to a dozen unfamiliar people at a party, mistakes will be made trying to attach the right names to proper faces. If a person were to meet one new individual a day for a dozen days, the chances will be greater of getting the file cards filed out correctly. "Misfiling also occurs, and people have trouble locating items in their memory banks. The more similar two items ... 32)." People cannot recall their phone numbers or their addresses. In some cases a person cannot, recall family members' names or names of schools they attended. There may also be some confusion as to what day, time or season it is. However, major facts are still retained. Usually, a patient will know their spouse and sometimes their children and still attend to their personal needs. "There might be some difficulty in ... 32)." Assistance for daily activities is required. The patient may not remember their spouse's name and has complete unawareness of recent events and experiences. Past knowledge will be vague in this stage. Night and day become confusing and the patient may become incontinent. "Amazingly, the patient does remember their own name and simple daily cleaning activities may take place (Siegfried 28)." Unfortunately, at this stage delusional and sometimes violent ...
1682: Creative Writing: Revenge of the Hacker
... s life that many people had no idea existed, because he was afraid to tell people thinking that they would not understand even if he did. What is this mysterious characteristic you ask?, almost every day when Rich finished with the tyranny of school he went home to practice the main ceremony to this "secret life." He would get comfortable turn on the TV or radio and become an instant celebrity ... dared the "information highway" as Hax0r, Rich would penetrate computer systems locally and around the world. Never malicious in his endeavors he sat back and explored what seemed to be another dimension to the every day "lamer." Rich was not alone on his journey's though. He had four friends from school that accompanied him. These friends where just about the only people that knew about his Internet secrets and every day these four met on a chat service called IRC that stood for Internet Relay Chat. Always the same nicknames, always the same chat channel. The stage was set for the most fun anyone in ...
1683: Bella
... containing notes about human characters and relations between the people. The house was divided into small cells - apartments. In each flat there was a special odors, sounds and things, its unique atmosphere. Sometimes watching whole day long the life of a human in an apartment, from a ventilation shaft, I found out a lot of new things, I listened to conversations of the people among themselves, their quarrels or their love ... started to howl so loudly, that it muted the music. When the people left the house, this enormous creature would get up on the parents bed, laid its head on a cushion and slept all day long, shaking the walls with its snoring. And I at this time sat with the turtle, which offered me some of its food. Usually while we ate we discussed a problem of non-uniformity of ... and, looked at him, unable to take my stare away. Music poured, blue stones in his hands beamed tender rays, fresh warm breeze caressed our bodies, and it has come to me... Love. Since that day I spent all my time, sitting on this balcony looking constantly on my dear. I knew all of his songs by heart, and the jewelry that he made from aquamarine, I imagined it being ...
1684: Eliot Ness
... earlier that year candidates and party members were openly murdered and voters scared away. Hence Loesch needed Capone to prevent violence. Loesch later admitted It turned out to be the squarest and most successful election day in forty years. There was not one complaint, not one election fraud and no threat of trouble all day. In order to take down Capone it was surmised that a special team would be installed, but who should be on this team? Corruption was rampant in the prohibition bureau at the time and honest ... team to go directly after Al Capone s breweries and other illegal operations. In Ness book he estimates that Capone had at least twenty breweries in operation, each producing at least a hundred barrels a day. Ness was given records of the entire US prohibition bureau, from which to assemble his small team. Above all he demanded honesty and integrity, hoping to keep his crusade secure from inside leaks. I ...
1685: What Is Changing In The Technology Of Heavy Construction Mac
... in an office perhaps hundreds of miles away from the job site. Another abstract reason is due in part to society as a whole. Society expects things to be done faster and better than the day before. Despite improvements in methodologies, most construction projects take quite a bit of time to complete. Take for example your average highway. Most major highway construction jobs comfortably take between two to four years of ... outside in the hot sun on hot machinery, when one could work in an air-conditioned office in front of a computer. As briefly stated previously, many construction workers currently work the occasional sixteen hour day and more often than not, well above the standard eight hour day. This puts an extreme hardship on themselves and their families. The other hardship is that fact that most operators move at least once a year, relocating where the newest project is beginning. With some ...
1686: The Path I Have Chosen
... students work under the supervision of licensed physicians in hospitals or clinics, where they gain practical experience through various assignments pertaining to their area of study (Jakubiak, p 145-146). Once finished with the M.D. program, neurology students must enroll in a neurology residence program approved by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education. This residency provides supervised neurology experience in hospital or ambulatory care settings. During this time, students ... Occupational Outlook: Professions. Detroit, Michigan: 1995. Texas A&M University. Texas A&M University Undergraduate Catalog. No.5 College Stations, Texas: Texas A&M University, 1998. “Texas A&M University: General Information.” College Source. N.d. [cited 28 October 1998]. Available from //cbweb1.collegeboard.org:448/csearch_97/displaygen.html?NETSCAPE_LIVEWIRE_ID=176B4BEDD04FEF768CEB9748457B60; INTERNET. “Texas A&M University: Contact Information, Important Dates & Requirements.” College Search. N.d. [cited 28 October 1998]. Available from //cbweb1.colleggeboard.org:448/csearch_97/displayopen.html?NETSCAPE_LIVEWIREID=176B4BEDD0470FEF768CEB9748457B6; INTERNET. “Texas A&M University: Costs & Fees.” College Board. N.d. [cited 28 October 1998]. Available from // ...
1687: ON Doc Hollidays Death Bed
... long hours, drinking, smoking, and gambling most of the time he was awake. This handkerchief would have helped Doc wipe up any blood, and ordead lung tissue he might have coughed up on his last day of life. Doc was not only a very sick man, he was also a very cultured man. Being cultured might have provoked Doc to wear a handkerchief as a fashion accessory, because rumor has it ... was rhetoric, his teachers claimed that Doc had a way with words unsurpassed by anyone in his class. All of these factors may have contributed to Doc having a handkerchief with him on his final day of life. A second item which might have been found in Doc Hollidays pocket on the day he died is a small pocket knife. Doc might have had a pocket knife first of all because he was a dentist by trade. Being adentist may seem like it has nothing to do ...
1688: Tony Harrison's Poetry and His Relationship With His Parents
... alive, she was the one that kept the bond between the poet and father alive. She was wedged in the middle between ignorance and literature. “You’re like book ends, the pair of you, she’d say, Hog that grate, say nothing, sit, sleep, stare…” Harrison and his father were dissimilar and were only able to achieve small talk, there was no general ground or common interests, the only that makes ... father together, yet has made them drift apart. He no longer has no reason to go home, there is no pleasure in going home, and there is a responsibility, yet no love. “You said you’d always been a clumsy talker and you couldn’t find another shorter word for ‘beloved’ or for ‘wife’ in the inscription,” This is from ‘Book Ends II’, where both father and son are discussing what ... illiterate however love is not beyond him, missing having someone next to you while sleeping, the atmosphere she used to bring to the house and the general idea of having her there. “ He knew she’d just popped out to get the tea” The stressing on the word ‘Knew’ saddens us and leads us to believe that it would be better if the father was dead. When his father died ...
1689: Exploring Mars
... Once the space craft has landed on the Mars and a go-ahead for a long stay has been given the crew they will eat and rest for their venture on the surface the next day. As walkers emerge onto Mars they will have to lower visors which is coated with a thin, transparent layer of gold which eliminates unsafe ultraviolet radiation. As they emerge on the surface they will go ... heights that the balloon could be able to reach would depend on its volume, the weight of the payload that is in the balloon and the atmospheric temperature which changes during the course of the day. Later Manned Mars missions would have planes to explore the surface. Studies have shown that a powered aircraft would be able to drop scientific packages, penetrators and even deliver materials needed by parties that are ... breakdown of hydrazine. The tremendous benefit of having a Mars plane is that it can be reused, it would be easy to manoeuvre and the range the plane would be able to travel. Maybe one day in a future mission planes would be able to glide over the surface of the planet which would benefit scientific surface exploration. When the explorers are on the planet their days will be long ...
1690: History of Adolf Hitler
... of the child was Adolf Hitler. He was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his third wife Klara. As a young boy Adolf attendated church regulary and sang in the local choir. One day he carved a symbol into the bench which resembled the Swastika he later used as the symbol of the Nazi party. He was a pretty good student. He received good marks in most of his ... to the school of architecture as he had no high-school diploma. During the next 35 years of his live the young man never forgot the rejection he received in the dean's office that day. Many Historians like to speculate what would have happened IF.... perhaps the small town boy would have had a bit more talent....or IF the Dean had been a little less critical, the world might ... and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. 3. THE NAZI PARTY Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler ...


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