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2781: The Education of A.I.D.S Discrimination
... dying. Educate not to discriminate. Are you so certain you will never be infected? "A.I.D.S Protesters-as-Santa's at Macy's." New York Times. 30 Nov. 1991, sec. 1: 22. Annas, George. "Detention of HIV Positive Haitians at Guantanamo." The New England Journal of Medicine. 329 (1993): 589-592.Collingwood, Harris. "A.I.D.S and Business: A Plan for Action." Business Week 14 Dec. 1992: 46 ...
2782: The Mind, Music, and Behavior
... where it was shown that a musical piece can facilitate learning and recall. Perhaps a common manifestation of this phenomenon is when you remember the jingles in commercials. A test conducted at the University of Washington demonstrated that brand names were more easily recalled when they were presented in the form of a musical tune, instead of just spoken. Hence, this is a consistent example of one relationship between music and ...
2783: Biosafety Protocol: Is There A Need For One?
... happened at a price. We should learn from our experiences what disasters could befall us before we jump into large-scale production of gene-modified plants" (qtd in Hileman 15). Jeremy Rifkin, president of the Washington-based Foundation on Economic Trends, sums up the sentiment on the release of transgenic organisms by stating, "Every introduction is a hit-or-miss ecological roulette" (qtd. in Weintraub 160). The United States, Germany, Japan ...
2784: Psychology: Dreams and Dreaming
... short of breath, and with a pounding heart. Such dreams usually occur during the second half of the night, when REM periods are longer and dreams are more intense. Psychiatrists such as Stanley Palombo of Washington, D.C. , believe that a nightmare (mare means goblin in Old English) dramatizes problems or anxieties one has recently encountered in waking life, in addition, it evokes related unconscious memories and images, creating an emotionally ...
2785: Amico Acids - The Building Blocks of Life
... probability of that arising by chance is 6 x 10 to the 58'th power. Which is six hundred oquadicillion to one possibility, which is in scientific language, simply means that it's impossible. Dr. George Wall, professor of Biology of Harvard University. Dr. Wall whom woe the Nobel Prize in Biology in 1971 said, "When it comes to the origin of life you only have two possibilities as to how ...
2786: Cancer: The Costs, Causes, and Cures
... These fields are strong enough, in most cases, to light a oi= scent tube that a person is holding just by walking underneath the power lines. In several instances in the United States, especially in Washington and New York, the fields are so strong that people are fearing that the exposure may be hurting their children, (Fortune, p. 80). It is recommended that pregnant women do not use electric heating blankets ...
2787: The Fall of South Vietnam Controversy
... ordinary Americans--Democrats, Republicans, and independents--simply fed up with the seemingly endless bloodshed. The impact of the antiwar movement was enhanced by the widely publicized charges of American atrocities and lawlessness. The inability of Washington officials to demonstrate that the Vietnam war was not, in fact, an indiscriminate bloodbath and did not actually kill more civilians than combatants was a significant factor in the erosion for support for the war ...
2788: Sudden Infant Death Syndrom
... of Public Health. 2 (1992): 719-722. Bergann, Abraham B. The Discovery of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. New York: CBS Educational and Professional Publishing, 1986. Bosma, James F. Development of Upper Respirator Anatomy and Function. Washington, D.C.: National Institutes of Health, 1974. Cruan, Arno. "The Relationship of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Parental Unconscious Conflicts." Pre and Pari natal Psychology Journal. 2 (1987): 50- 56. Defrain, John. "Learning About Grief ...
2789: Male Circumcision: A Social and Medical Misconception
... need to realistically analyze the data available and decide if they truly are an advocate, or are merely following in the steps of their colleagues. References American Nurses Association (1991). Standards of clinical nursing practice. Washington, D.C.: American Nurses Association. Gelbaum, I. (1992). Circumcision to educate not indoctrinate-a mandate for certified nurse-midwives. Journal of Nurse-
2790: Essay On The Life Of Frederick Douglass
... not affiliated with slaves an explicit view of what actually happened to the slaves physically, mentally, and emotionally to show the explicit importance of knowledge to the liberation of slaves. Frederick Douglass, born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in 1818 in Tuchahoe, Maryland, entered slavery from birth. Unaware of his actual date of birth, like most all the other slaves at that time, Douglass was forced to face the dread of being ...


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