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2481: The History and Facts About Nicotine and Tobacco
... tobacco. They started growing up to 100,000 pounds of tobacco a year! At this rate, the figure of tobacco got to be as high as 100 million pounds by the time of the American Revolution. In the 17th century, cultivating tobacco became the most important industry of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. Sometime later it became the major industry in North Carolina. “The first of the tobacco manufacturers to mass ...
2482: Biological and Chemical Weapons!!
... 50 chemical agents were used during world war and mustard gas was the most effective of all. Usage of chemical agents was a tactical approach to success in battlefields. For instance, during world war 1, French soldiers fled from their camps witnessing the release of chlorine gas by Germans. Speaking of military purposes, chemical agents were designed to last for a certain period of time. Some were persistent agents and others ...
2483: The Safety of Using Cell Phones
... exploded. Whether you’re driving, walking, or just hanging out in a mall, there’s someone on a cellular phone. People purchase cell phones for “conveniences”. When do these “conveniences” become too convenient? The cellular revolution has taken over the lives of many and has proven to be fatal in many instances due to a surplus of usage. The problems with the use of cell phones can be corrected if cell ...
2484: Psychoanalysis
... as a numbness or paralysis of a limb or a loss of voice or a blindness--could be caused by unconscious wishes or forgotten memories. (Hysteria is now commonly referred to as conversion disorder.) The French neurologist Jean Martin CHARCOT tried to rid the mind of undesirable thoughts through hypnotic suggestion, but without lasting success. Josef Breuer, a Viennese physician, achieved better results by letting Anna O., a young woman patient ...
2485: Psychoanalysis and Treatment
... as a numbness or paralysis of a limb or a loss of voice or a blindness--could be caused by unconscious wishes or forgotten memories. (Hysteria is now commonly referred to as conversion disorder.) The French neurologist Jean Martin CHARCOT tried to rid the mind of undesirable thoughts through hypnotic suggestion, but without lasting success. Josef Breuer, a Viennese physician, achieved better results by letting Anna O., a young woman patient ...
2486: The Problem of Teens and Smoking
... tobacco. They started growing up to 100,000 pounds of tobacco a year! At this rate, the figure of tobacco got to be as high as 100 million pounds by the time of the American Revolution. In the 17th century, cultivating tobacco became the most important industry of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. Sometime later it became the major industry in North Carolina. “The first of the tobacco manufacturers to mass ...
2487: Insanity
... whether they admit to it or not. What one person sees as being normal may be totally weird to another. For example, on the east coast of the United States, people put gravy on their french fries instead of ketchup. Is that considered weird, just because it is different than what someone else does? People are so quick to be judgmental about habits or people just because they are different than ...
2488: AIDS
... human cells that contain AIDS viral DNA already grafted onto the human DNA. Aids will not be transmitted by casual contact such as shaking hands, hugging, sharing tools. Normal human contact, such as kissing or French kissing. Thus, there remains no evidence that even kissing can transmit AIDS. There is no evidence that sharing food or eating with an AIDS patient can transmit the virus. The same is true for transmission ...
2489: Tourett’s Syndrome
Tourett’s Syndrome Tourett’s Syndrome (TS) was first described over a hundred years ago by a French neurologist by the name of George Gilles de la Tourette (“Faqs About TS” 1). Tourette Syndrome is a condition that affects roughly 200, 000 people in the United States (Bower 133). In this research paper ...
2490: RU-486 The New Abortion Pill: How Safe Is It?
... only been under way in France and England. The massive field trail has involved dating more than 100,000 women. The creator of RU-486 is Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu. He made this for the French pharmaceutical company named Rossel-Uclaf. RU-486 is the first of a generation of birth control drugs called “antiprogestins” considered to be a breakthrough in birth control drugs. RU-486 works by binding to progestorone ...


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