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9331: Ansel Adams
... called "A Pageant of Photography." In 1941 Ansel conducted classes at the Art Center School in Los Angeles. Also, during this year Ansel was appointed photo muralist for the department of the Interior in Washington, D.C. He was given an assignment to make large landscapes of monuments and national parks in different regions of America. Ansel lectured at colleges along the west coast, and at the Museum of Modern Art ...
9332: Antonin Scalia
... September 10, 1960, Scalia married Maureen McCarthy, and the two went to go live in Cleveland, Ohio. While in Cleveland, Scalia was admitted to the Ohio Bar and worked for the law firm of Jones, Day, Cockley, and Reavis until 1967. The Scalias then moved to Virginia, and he was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1970. While In Virginia, Scalia taught law at the Virginia Law School until 1974. In ...
9333: The HIV Epidemic
... obligations: to maintain the confidences of patients and to reveal confidential information to persons at significant risk of contracting HIV infection. Consider the case of Jennifer Lawson, decided by an appellate court in California. The day after 12-year-old Jennifer received a transfusion, her doctor discovered that the blood was contaminated with HIV. Jennifer, however, was never informed. Three years later, Jennifer began dating Daniel Reesner, and she still was ...
9334: Psychoanalysis
... unconscious become conscious. Many cases of hysteria were cured this way, and in 1895, Freud, along with another fellow physician, published their findings and theories on the study of hysteria. In The White Hotel by D. M. Thomas, the character Lisa does not exhibit the above form of hysteria, but rather a manifestation of reality. Her own reality has become too imprisoned, and she escapes it by creating another Lisa that ...
9335: Archimedes
... to end his suspicion, the king asked Archimedes to determine whether the wreath was pure gold or filled with gold without destroying it. Archimedes agreed to try to solve the king's problem. Then one day, while he was taking a bath, Archimedes noticed that the water level rose in the bath as he entered the water. Archimedes was so excited by this discovery that he jumped out of his bath ...
9336: Aristotle
... me it seems like Aristotle was crazy. Many of his theories were completely false, and I don't really understand why he is so famous. If I started saying the things he says now, I'd be thrown into a mental hospital.
9337: Leprosy
... great advancements in the fight against leprosy. In today's world if caught early it can be treated. In the past few years doctors have been working on a leprosy vaccine that would hopefully one day get rid of the disease.
9338: PMS And Its Symptoms
... factors. A wide range of physical or emotional symptoms have been associated with PMS. By definition, such symptoms must occur during the second half of the menstrual cycle (14 days or more after the first day of the menstrual period) and be absent for about 7 days after menstrual period ends (during the first half of the menstrual cycle). The most common symptoms include: •headache •swelling of ankles, feet and hands ...
9339: Arthur Kornberg
... research, and has enabled scientists to make great strides in the diagnosis and treatment of immune disorders. His research has laid the foundation for the clinical advances in the treatment of many devastating human disorders. D. Conclusion Professor Kornberg finds time to travel and lecture at many universities and research centers. He calls for a return of simple curiosity. He lectures that " scientists need to be able to study science for ...
9340: Depression and Its Effects
... effects of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy childbirth, infertility, and/or oral contraceptives. "Women are also more likely than men to underestimate themselves in terms of their relationships with others," Boston-area psychologist Eda Spielman, Psy.D., who teaches at the Massachusetts School of Psychology. "As a result, women tend to experience losses more deeply, which makes them more vulnerable to depression." (Rao, Hammen & Daley, 1999). On the other hand, compared with ...


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