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861: Ecstasy The Hug Drug
... as MDMA, was first developed as an appetite suppresser. Now it is used mainly for "rave life". Ecstasy not only can have an effect on a person mentally, but also physically. Ecstasy first originated in Germany as an appetite suppressant. It was never tested; therefore, when it hit the market, dieters seemed to complain of mirages, psychedelic features, and afterimages. But before these side effects occurred, many felt increases of confidence ...
862: Ebola 3
... body, blood fails to clot, so if you get cut in any way your body will never stop bleeding from that wound. Ebola could spread and infect everyone in the world in 48 hours. Marburg, Germany In this small German town people were taking tests on African monkeys. These monkeys were infected with the infamous Ebola virus. What's horrifying about Ebola is that the virus can change easily, as it ...
863: Dyslexia
... perform well in society. Once a dyslexic adapts, according to his or her needs, that person can do anything a non-dyslexic person can do. Works Cited Bakker, D.J. Developmental Dyslexia and Learning Disorders. Germany: Karger Publishing, 1987. Grolier’s Encyclopedia New York: Macmillan Education Company 1994 Hurford, Daphne. To Read or Not to Read. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998. Irlen, Helen. Reading By the Colors. New York: Avery ...
864: Cannabis Sativa
... the past" (Kane 27). Hemp is making great stride almost everywhere except America. Canada is allowing (Experimental) hemp cultivation for the second time this year, Australia has been conducting hemp projects for several years now, Germany planted for the first time in the year (97) South Africa planted in October (97), Switzerland is growing hemp, and China already has hemp production facilities. Hemp in the U.S.A. however, is still ...
865: Cloning 4
... they were identical looking just of different ages. Just think, how would you explain the concept of cloning to your children? What if a country were to finance a program similar to that of Nazi Germany whereby humans were bed to maximize certain traits. Once the “perfect human” was developed, embryo cloning could be used to replicate that individual and conceivably produce unlimited numbers of clones. The same approach could be ...
866: Causes Of Schizophrenia
... ensure strict confidentiality in our research. We adhere strictly to guidelines set by the US Government and by our university. We vehemently oppose eugenic policies which brought disrepute to this field of research in Nazi Germany. Such research is not easy. In order to obtain results which are undisputed, we will need to screen hundreds of families. Therefore, we have established collaborations with other scientists t Cleveland, Ohio, Stockholm, Sweden, and ...
867: After The Atomic Bomb
... developed the H-bomb. Two world powers were now under hostile relations, both with dangerous and intimidating nuclear power. The Cold War thrived on the disagreement between the East and West about the reunification of Germany (1). In response to the tensions, the Western powers formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in order to guarantee an alliance and safeguard from any attacks from the Soviet Union (1). In return, the ...
868: Acid Rain 12
... be taken up in this way will be exceeded, thus intensifying acidification in some areas. Road traffic is responsible for more than half of all nitrogen emissions in Europe Rivers and lakes are dying In Germany, a mention of acid rain immediately makes people think of dying forests, whereas Norwegians associate it with the death of fish in lakes and rivers. Thousands of trout stocks have been lost for ever. Parts ...
869: Cloning
... basically an attempt to improve the human race. These fears are based on the visions that one man will develop the “master race” of people in order to rule the world, as Hitler did with Germany during WWII, that people would clone those considered “perfect” to make our society better, and this fear is reinforced through many of the comic books, films, and comic books circulating throughout the world. But this ...
870: Acid Rain 8
... of acid rain, however, has become evident only in recent decades. One large area that has been studied extensively is northern Europe. In 1984, for example, environmental reports indicated that almost half the trees in Germany’s Black Forest had been damaged by acid rain. This form of pollution has also particularly affected the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. Industrial emissions have been blamed as the major cause of acid ...


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