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- 3571: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
- ... can transmit it by sneezing on someone. Why don't they tell us that? In the Congressional Record, it says that it can be transmitted "effectively" by mosquitos. It says so. The Center for Disease Control, in the Congressional Record, says that it is transmitted by mosquitos in Belgrade, Florida -- they know it for a fact. Why haven't they told us that AIDS is being transmitted by mosquitos? They say ... exactly what it's like, to live in a society where crucial information -- information critical to our survival is being controlled and suppressed by the government. The bottom line? Very serious bad guys are in control of your planet. And the name at the top of the list is George Bush. George Herbert Walker Bush, Emperor of the Earth and Supreme Commander of the Dark Side of the Force. Well, we ...
- 3572: Advertising And Alcohol
- ... they can prove are linked to increasing minor consumption of alcohol. Billboards Billboards are a major forum for alcohol advertising. Children and teenagers are regularly subjected to these types of advertisements, but parents cannot effectively control their children's exposure to alcohol billboards. Billboards cannot be "turned off" like other types of advertising. A municipality probably may ban billboards advertising alcohol, if it can demonstrate that these billboards have an adverse ... a good place to begin encouraging realistic, moderate, and responsible attitudes about it. Responsible attitudes toward alcohol are based on the understanding that such beverages are yet another part of life over which individuals have control, like exercise, personal hygiene, or diet. If alcohol beverages are to be used moderately by those who choose to consume them, then it's important that these beverages not be stigmatized, compared to illegal drugs ...
- 3573: Evolution Of Frankenstein
- ... and eventual destruction. Correspondingly, the monster changes from a harmless being to a vindictive psychopath. What began as an innocent experiment in creation ends in a disaster of total devastation. Frankenstein, in trying to gain control of life as a creator, becomes a victim of his own creation. At the beginning of the Gothic tale, Frankenstein is a naive scientist who enjoys experimenting. He is obsessed with finding the secret to ... come to fruition. Frankenstein understands that he has created evil and that in the course of creating a monster he himself has become evil. He also knows that the only way to destroy or take control of the evil that he has brought into the world is to destroy it, even if that means destroying himself. The evolution of Frankenstein and his monster depict the passage of good into evil that ...
- 3574: The Declaration of Independence
- ... their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness " and idea that was not new to the world just presented in a different way. By eliminating the control of a monarchy, Jefferson envisioned a country where all men would have the opportunity to control their own destinies. Jefferson foresaw a government where individual rights would be recognized and the new government would represent the interests of all its citizens. By writing this document, Thomas Jefferson was trying to separate ...
- 3575: Smuggling of Nuclear Material
- ... any other time in history, due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and the worsening of economic conditions. No longer does the Soviet KGB, the Soviet military and the Soviet border guards have the control to stop the smuggling of nuclear material's. With the Cold War being over, there is a huge stockpile of over 100 nuclear sites (See Appendix A). Russia, alone has an inventory of 1,300 ... John Deutch, ³The Threat of Nuclear Diversion Statement for Record,² CIA, March 20, 1996. Alexei Lebedev, in ³Russian Weapons Plutonium Storage Termed Unsafe by Minatom Official,² Nucleonics Week, April 28, 1994. Weclliam C. Potter, ³Arms Control Today,² Monterey Institute of Internation Studies, October 1995. Paul Woessner, ³Nuclear Material Trafficking: An Interim Assessment, ³ Bridgeway
- 3576: The Outsiders
- ... kills Bob, one of the Socs with his switchblade. Johnny and Ponyboy run to a fellow Greaser, Dally, who is always in trouble with the law. Dally helps them by giving them some money, a gun, and a place to hide. They hide in a church outside of town for a week until Dally says it's okay to come out. They go out to eat and when they get back ... the Socs. While the Greasers beat the Socs, Johnny dies in the hospital. When Dally finds out he goes out and robs a grocery store. When the cops pull up he pulls out an empty gun so the cops shoot him. The theme of this novel is that all people are set back at times and they all want the same basic things. This theme is expressed in the novel several ...
- 3577: Transplants and Diabetes
- ... cells scattered throughout the pancreas which produce insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin. In their first experiment, outbred Wistar rats were injected with increasing amounts of minced pancreas from unrelated donor rats for one year while a control group was left untreated. Then both the treated and control groups received injections of approximately 500-800 islets of Langerhans from unrelated donors. Of the five treated animals, two became clinically and biochemically permanently normal. Six months later, Martin examined the cured rats and found ...
- 3578: Persian Gulf War-the Feat Of T
- On August 2nd, 1990 Iraqi military forces invaded and occupied the small Arab state of Kuwait. The order was given by Iraqi dictatorial president Saddam Hussein. His aim was apparently to take control Kuwait's oil reserves (despite its small size Kuwait is a huge oil producer; it has about 10 per cent of the world's oil reserves ). Iraq accused Kuwait, and also the United Arab Emirates ... Iraqi forces. The large-scale usage of air force and latest technology made the war short and saved great numbers of Coalition soldiers' lives. After establishing air superiority, coalition forces disabled Iraq's command and control centers, especially in Baghdad and Al Bashrah. This caused the communication to fail between Baghdad and the troops in the field. The next stage was to attack relentlessly Iraq's infantry, which was dug in ...
- 3579: 1984, Science-fiction Or Reali
- ... caption beneath it ran (Orwell 3). The novel 1984 follows Winston Smith, a worker at the Ministry of Truth, who lives in a world where the government watches every move you make and attempts to control all your thoughts. Winston s job is to change the past so his government can hold a tighter grip over the present and eventually the future. The government even has the ability to make its ... not changed because our reality parallels that of the novel. Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past (Orwell 260). As technology advances, it becomes easier and easier to control the thoughts and actions of others and, therefore, the present. If George Orwell was correct, then he who controls the present controls the past and he who controls the past controls the future. We must ...
- 3580: Thomas Jefferson'S Life: Tell It The Way It Is!
- ... in the United States call "the quickening". The quickening is the speeding up of society. The more intelligent we get the faster the world goes and the faster it goes the harder it is to control. Much like a car, it can only go so fast before it gets out of control. Jefferson began this in the United States by being the leader of the "enlightenment". From this have come the industrial revolution only 50 years later and the multitude of inventions that followed that. These include ...
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