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- 1241: Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Wate
- ... Bacon, 1997 Honey, Martha. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." In These Times. 17 May 1998 WWW - http://www.ips-dc.org/honey.htm Letter to Honorable Henry J. Hyde. WWW - http://www.sjmercury.com/drugs/library/35.htm. Maxine Waters Letter to Janet Reno. WWW - http://www.home.pacbell.net/mcivr/awters.html. Olson, Lester C. Supplement to Lucas: The Art of Public Speaking. New York: McGraw Hill, 1990. Press ...
- 1242: Bubonic Plague
- ... reduce the spread of the plague (sanitation, killing of rats, prevention in transport of rats). Individuals who contract the disease are isolated, fed fluids and put to bed. During World War II, scientists using sulfa drugs were able to produce cures of plague. Since it is a bacteria, the bubonic plague can be treated with antibiotics. Tetracyline, Streptomycin, and Chloramphenicol are three of the antibiotics used to prevent plague. Sometimes, they ...
- 1243: Black Panthers
- ... Black Panther Party was its policy of doing something for the people. The Black Panther Party organized community programs such as free breakfast for children, Liberation school for kids, free clothes drives, campaigns to stop drugs and crime, and a whole lot more. The Black Panther Party made the country understand that it wanted to make America a safer, better place. The Black Panther Party made significant contributions to the art ...
- 1244: Black History
- ... three strikes law has made it possible for people with earlier convictions to be sentenced to life in prison for relatively minor offenses--including "petty theft with a prior conviction," possession of small amounts of drugs, receiving stolen property, or being caught in possession of a handgun. Here are some of its provisions: The three strikes rule: People convicted of a third felony, after two previous convictions for "serious or violent ...
- 1245: Bird Flu Crisis In Hong Kong
- ... implement measures to control its spread. With this laboratory, Hong Kong can cope with the outbreak of contagious disease in a much faster rate. Also we can do our research and develop vaccines and new drugs for the disease. 6. Health Consciousness aroused After the bird flu crisis, Hong Kong people become more health conscious. In the past, people used to have steamed chickens, which is partially done, so that the ...
- 1246: Baleric Islands
- ... it became known, launched thousands of wild party nights across the world. Information about traveling to Ibiza was also provided on this site. One of the funny ones was: Be as discreet and careful about drugs, as you would be at home. Should you be unfortunate enough to have your D&G collar felt you should, in the first instance, insist that the British Consul be notified they should be able ...
- 1247: Ancient Greek Doctors
- ... to prevent them from punishing. This was not the only medicine practice in Greece, there where also men who where more truly doctors they practice the unknown medicine and where still well regarded. Hippocrates What drugs will not cure, the knife will; what the knife will not cure, the cautery will; what the cautery will not cure must be considered incurable. (Hippocrates, Hippocratic writings). The central historical figure in Greek medicine ...
- 1248: African Culture
- ... the lower strata of the black and Latino communities were plunged into deeper poverty by massive cutbacks in welfare state programs, education, and federal assistance to the cities; when the inevitable moral panics about crime, drugs, drive-bys, and teenage prgenancy ensued, they fuelled the white flight to the right. In a thoroughly corporate culture, no countervailing arguments (against corporate greed and deindustrialization, for example) acquired so much as a foothold ...
- 1249: Futures Truth
- ... world" become less human, but those who actively question the new values of society discover truth about the society, about themselves, and about people in general. An example of this is Huxley's views of drugs as an escape. The conforming members of society used widely a drug called soma, which induces hallucinations and escapes from the conscious world for two to eight hour periods. Those very few who didn't ...
- 1250: The Things They Carried By Tim
- ... or seven ounces of premium dope"(4), which indicates not only the soldiers' familiarity with the drug, but their acquired knowledge of the quality of the drug. The discouragement of marijuana, as well as other drugs, was previously the accepted view of Americans; however, according to O'Brien, is has become the norm for Americans in Vietnam. The war has completely reversed their morals. Once they carried a corpse out to ...
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