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3791: Hemp: A Help or a Hindrance?
... help Northwest solve its timber problem?" Wood Technology May-June 1993 : 8 Ravage, Barbara. "Hemp or Health?" Current Health 2 Oct 1994 : 6 Mason, Alan. "Hemp for Victory." Whole Earth Review Fall 1993 : 48 Barry, John Byrne. "Is grass really greener?" Sierra Nov-Dec 1995 : 22 "Marijuana use among teens nearly doubles in two years." USA Today Nov 10, 1995 : Money
3792: Abraham Lincoln
... President Lincoln insisted on attending an evening performance of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theater. Since General Grant was expected to attend the play with President Lincoln, the President's attendance was highly publicized. John Wilkes Booth, a staunch Southern supporter, was a well known and popular actor who felt it necessary to redeem the lost cause of the Confederacy. He had previously planned to kidnap President Lincoln, but when ...
3793: Albert Einstein 4
... Although his death left many questions and revelations unanswered, his legacy influenced others to follow his footsteps and discover the secrets of many aspects of the universe. Bibliography Brian, Denis. Einstein: A life. New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1996. Berstein, Jeremy. Einstein. New York: Viking Press, 1974. Highfield, Roger, and Paul Carter. The Private Lives of Albert Einstein. London: Faber and Faber, 1993.
3794: Should Steroids Be Banned From Society?
... but prevent the further spread of addiction to steroids in our communities. Works Cited Voy, Robert. Drugs, Sport, and Politics. Leisure Press, 1991 Schrof, Joannie M. Pumped Up. U.S. News & World Report, 1992 Hemme, John. Steroids in the 90’s. Group Press, 1994
3795: Eating Disorders
... is one of the most complicated study methods. Living your life with an Eating Disorder is one of the hardest times your life will ever face. References Boskind-White, W.C. (1983-87) Bulimarexia. Canada; John Street, Markham: Penguin Books Cauwels, J.M. (1983) Bulimia-The Binge Purge Compulsion. Garden City, New York: Double Day First Edition Erlanger, E. (1988) Eating Disorders a Question and Answer Book about Anorexia and Bulimia ...
3796: The Negative Portrayal Of LSD
... presidential campaigns, human relations, and wars. Specifically in mainstream 1960s media, television would prove to reshape the character of the entire political process. In 1960, the television debates monumentally persuaded the presidential election. New president John F. Kennedy stated “It was TV more than anything else that turned the tide.” Mainstream media appealed to the conservative mind set, concentrating on the conservative 30 and older ideal of Americanism or the American ...
3797: B.b. King
... influence came through religion. He was a member of the Church of God In Christ. He was forbidden to play blues at home. He sang in spiritual groups like the Elkhorn Singers and the Saint John's Gospel Singers. A relative who was a guitarist and a preacher showed King his first chords on the instrument. As a teenager he began playing streetcorners for coins, combining gospel songs with the blues ...
3798: Teenage Smoking
... only a 5th choice among teens. A 1990 National Cancer Institute survey of ninth graders in ten communities who said they purchase their own cigarettes reported that 43% bought Marlboro, 30% Camel and 20% Newport. John Pierce, a researcher at the University of California at San Diego, found that smoking reached an all time low among 16 to 18 year old Californians in 1988, but then suddenly reversed, increasing 0.7 ...
3799: Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome In one in every one thousand births, an extra chromosome results in the birth of a baby with Down's Syndrome; a genetic disorder resulting in mental retardation. In 1866, physician John Langdon Down, in Surrey England, identified a set of children with common features of mental retardation. Down was first to identify a similar link of symptoms in many patients. Thus, the new disorder was named ...
3800: Cystic Fibrosis
... lumen started to diminish meaning CF prevented it from passing. The hunt for the gene that causes CF came to a screeching halt in 1988, when a large group of calibrators led by Lapchee Tsui , John R. Riordan and Frances J. Colline discovered it. They figured that the protein product of the gene probably influenced the movement of chloride. From there they started to call the gene CFTR, Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane ...


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