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- 9401: Abortion
- ... A stopped heart is a clear sign of death. "If the ending of a heartbeat could define death, then the beginning of a heartbeat can define life."(Levin) The heart is formed by the 18th day in the womb. Therefore, abortion is committing murder because it is an act of ending a heartbeat. Some people honestly believe that it is better to abort a handicapped child than to let him experience ...
- 9402: Abortion - Right To Choose
- ... reputations. In the book Back Rooms, by Ellen Messer, a woman named Liz, explains her reasons for receiving an abortion. "People have said to me, How can you be in favor of abortion? If you'd had one, you wouldn't have these beautiful children.' But I would have had them. It just would have been later when I was better prepared to care for them. And maybe they would have ...
- 9403: Carol Causs
- ... of the earth's surface) survey of the state of Hanover, to link with the existing Danish grid. Gauss eagerly accepted the job, and took personal charge of the survey. He made his measurements by day, and reduced them by night, using his incredible mental ability for calculations. To aid him in his survey, Gauss invented the heliotrope, which worked by reflecting the Sun's rays using a design of mirrors ...
- 9404: Abortion: What Do We Do?
- ... extremely common all over the world. A woman who wishes to abort her pregnancy, can simply make an appointment at an abortion clinic, show up for the procedure on time, and go home the same day of the operation. Abortion clinics are located across the globe, and the abortion itself is fairly inexpensive. An abortion with no complications can cost as little as $500. On the flipside, if something goes wrong ...
- 9405: Abortion
- ... are signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders. (Lyons d-11) Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following abortion.
- 9406: Cassius Clay - Muhammad Ali
- ... his money. There was a lot of hype surrounding their first fight. Cassius ran his mouth so much that everyone thought that Liston was going to kill Clay. Liston actually threatened to kill Clay. The day of the fight the tension in the air was so thick you could cut it with a knife. In the ring before they touched gloves and Cassius told Liston "Ive got you now, sucker ...
- 9407: Charles Goodyear
- ... together and then added Goodyears acid and metal coating, this produced a rubber that didnt melt in the hot weather. This process is called vulcanization. They discovered this when they were arguing one day and they spilled the mixture on a stove. It didnt melt it, only burned a little. On February 24, 1839 they got their patent for rubber. By himself, Goodyear investigated into rubber more and ...
- 9408: Prolonged Preservation of the Heart Prior to Transplantation
- ... donor organ becomes available, doctors must immediately go to work at transplanting it. This extremely intricate and intense operation takes a long time to complete. If the transplanting doctor is exhausted from working a long day, the increase in duration would allow him enough time to get some much needed rest so he can perform the operation under the best possible circumstances. Experiments have been conducted that studied the effects of ...
- 9409: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus And Mutations
- ... a mutation useful to the virus will arise. To fully appreciate the extent of HIV multiplication, look at the numbers published on it; a billion new viral particles are produced in an infected patient each day, and in the absence of immune activity, the viral population would on average double every twodays. With the knowledge of HIVs great evolutionary potential in mind, Nowak and his colleagues conceived a scenario they ...
- 9410: Charles Lindbergh
- ... expanded version of the book "We". The book won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1954. Following the publishing of his book he was appointed brigadier general in the United States Air Force reserve. President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed him in 1954. After serving as the brigadier general Charles Lindbergh began to travel all over the world. He visited Africa and the Philippines and became fascinated with their cultures. In the 1960 ...
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