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1531: The Effects of Lead Poison on Children
... most libraries have many books and periodicals that cover this subject. Other programs that stay informed on this issue can be found governmental agencies such as the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, located in Washington D.C.. This Alliance staff offers technical assistance and will help clubs find local contacts who can offer expert advice for local preventing program. Materials and requests are also found through the Alliance. Examples of ... in our environment today. The Lead Institute of San Francisco offers free pamphlet on lead poisoning and sells testing kits and books on lead poisoning. Another is the National Lead Information Center/Hotline located in Washington, D.C. has a variety of brochures and facts sheets aimed at Parents and explaining the dangers of lead poisoning, the importance of testing children, and safe home renovations(Kiwanis International, 1996). In Chicago Illinois ...
1532: Epidemiology of Varsity Sports
... Hanes, A. & Murray, C. "Athletic Injuries Occuring in Women's Highschool Basketball". Sept, 1982. Garrick, James G. "Women's Gymnastics Injuries". American Journal of Sports Medicine. Vol. 7, No. 4 (1979).pp. 261-64. Snook, George A. "Injuries in Intercollegiate Wrestling". American Journal of Sports Medicine. Vol.10, No. 3 (1982).pp. 141-43. Snook, George A. "Injuries in Women's Gymnastics". American Journal of Sports Injuries.Vol. 7, No. 4 (1979) pp.242-45.
1533: The Worlds Fight Against Microbes
... I). Ebola-Reston, the fourth subtype, was discovered in 1989. The virus was found in monkeys imported from the Philippines to a quarantine facility in Reston, Virginia which is only about ten miles west of Washington, D.C. (Preston 109). The virus was also later detected in monkeys imported from the Philippines into the United States in 1990 and 1996, and in Italy in 1992. Infection caused by this subtype can ... Allied Health Dictionary 4th Ed. . Mosby-Year Book, Inc.: St.Louis,1994. Preston, Richard. The Hot Zone. Random House Inc.: New York, 1994. Roizman, Bernard. Infectious Diseases in an Age of Change. National Academy Press: Washington,D.C., 1995. Top, Franklin H. . Communicable and Infectious Diseases. C.V. Mosby Company: St.Louis, 1964.
1534: One Thousand Years of Chinese Footbinding: Its Origins, Popularity and Demise
... of Women's History, Winter 1997, Vol. 8, No. 4 : 9 2. Jicai Feng, The Three-Inch Golden Lotus (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1994) 52. 3. Bernard Llewellyn, China's Courts and Concubines (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1966) 79. 4. Jack Goody, The Oriental, the Ancient and the Primitive (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990), 25. 5. Delia Davin, "The Custom of the Country", Times Literary Supplement, April 24, 1992 ... 1997, Vol.8:4. Levy, Howard S. The Lotus Lovers: The Complete History of the Curious Erotic Custom of Footbinding in China (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1992). Llewellyn, Bernard. China's Courts and Concubines (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1966). Lloyd, Carol. "These Shoes Pinch". New York Times Magazine. Oct. 27, 1996. p. 25. Mackie, Gerry. "Ending Footbinding and Infibulation: A Convention Account". American Sociological Review. December 1996, Vol.61, Issue 6 ...
1535: Antibiotics
... antiviral drugs, and their use should be possible within the near future. Bibliography 1. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Except Biologicals, 1978, Current Industrial Reports, Series MA28(78)-1, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 2. Synthetic Organic Chemicals, United States Production and Sales of Medicinal Chemicals, U.S. Tariff Commission (1972-73) United States International Trade Commission (1974-75), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 3. L.S. Goodman and A. Gilman, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 5th ed., Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1975.
1536: The Presidential Primary of 2000
The Presidential Primary of 2000 The people who are running in the primary on March 7, 2000 are Al Gore, Bill Bradley, for Democratic Party. George W. Bush, John McCain and Allen Keyes for Republican Party. With there parties presidential nominations firmly in hand after super Tuesday contest, Al Gore and George W. Bush turned yesterday toward a general election battle that will center on the swing voters who supported their rivals in the primaries. Al Gore got California and New York, the two states that are ...
1537: Nuclear Power for All
... be dominated by another country. This goes to show that it’s not the brains of the country that counts, but rather the ability to blow up others. As stated by Jim Hoagland for the Washington Post, “Can’t we all just get along?” (China-Ch. 1). Bibliography “Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions.” June 1999. [online] http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product ... to China on Nuclear Non-Proliferation.” October 29, 1997. [on-line] http://www.house.gov/pelosi/prnuke.htm Sieff, Martin. “Russia Sells China It’s Top Arms Secrets. Balance of Power Shifts to Bejing.” The Washington Times January 10, 1997. [newsbank] “Sino-American Summit.” Policy.com June 29, 1998. [online] http://www.policy.com/issuewk/98/0629/062998c.html “Stolen U.S Secrets Help China Make Warhead-Report.” Infoseek May 14 ...
1538: Imperialism: A State of Powerlessness
Imperialism: A State of Powerlessness George Orwell’s essay “Shooting an Elephant” shows how imperialism makes the Burmese and the British powerless. In “Shooting an Elephant” the British have colonized India. The Europeans’ powerlessness is seen through George Orwell, a sub-divisional police officer, and the Indians’ powerlessness is seen through their lack of control in political and economic aspects. Countries in an imperial relationship do not have as much power as they ...
1539: The Framing of the Constiution
... free to curtail one economic liberty after another. So not surprisingly, these liberties have fallen like a row of dominoes. It is a strange and sad curiosity that in the entire debate now raging in Washington over downsizing government, not a single member of Congress of either party has objected to spending on the grounds that "I cannot lay my finger on the article of the Constitution which grants a right ... RED", Born Again Republic. United States: Freedom Church, 1981 Benoit, Gary. "How Congress Can Save America." The New American January 6, 1997: 23-36 Eaton, William. Who Killed the Constitution? The Judges V. The Law. Washington D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1988 Evans, Medford. "Congress and the Constitution" American Opinion July-August 1978: 25-32, 133-136 Harley, Francis Clay. The Key to the Constitution of the United States. Chicago: National Institute ...
1540: Leading by Example: Drugs and the Presidency
... any time in his life is grounds for ineligibility to the office. This issue has been raised once again as the time to elect a new president draws near. The Republican party’s leading candidate, George W. Bush, has dodged questions about his involvement with illegal substances such as marijuana and cocaine by stating that he hasn’t used them since at least 1974. Clearly, had he never used them he ... to the full extent. The distraction’s for Bush have already began. American citizens and the image of the United States should not have to suffer because of poor decision making on the part of George W. Bush. I urge you to remember that the president is there to serve you, which means you have the right to speak out and restrict the type of person that is allowed in to ...


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