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- 3821: Marijuana As Medicine?
- ... therapeutically active substances known to man."(Dickenson, 135) He also went on to say, "one must reasonably conclude that there is accepted safety for use of marijuana under medical supervision."(Sullam, 43) The DEA Administrator John Lawn turned Young's ideas down. The public opinion on medical marijuana is a growingly acceptable one. More and more states are adding to the list of those who approve marijuana initiatives. The list currently ...
- 3822: Alzheimers Special Care Units
- ... Online. http://www5.usnews.com/usnews/issue/970602/2nurs.htm (12 December 1998). Zgola, Jitka M. Doing Things: A Guide to Programming Activities for Persons with Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders. Baltimore, Maryland: The John Hopkins University Press, 1987.
- 3823: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- ... Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." The Americana. New York: Kenyon Publishers, 1983. Dorfman, William. "Drinking and Pregnant. "Health and Physical. New York: Publishing Company of, 1990. Ostrear, Matthew. "FAS." Science Today. Las Vegas: Browns Publishers, 1993. Smitherman, John. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. "Medical Science. Chicago: Synder Publishers, 1987. Welkselman, Scott. "Mother, Child Complications." Woman's Guide. Los Angeles: Campbell Publishing Company, 1994.
- 3824: Importance Of The American Revolution
- ... lot for Americans freedom, but there was still more to be done. The recognition of our freedom should also go to the brave men that fought the battles and the revolutionists like Thomas Jefferson, and John Hancock.
- 3825: Biography Of Tiger Woods
- ... too made mistakes and was just like everybody else.The author of the book definitely knows a lot about Tiger. He got a lot of information for the book directly from Kultida and Earl Woods. John Strege wanted others to get to know Tiger. He wrote this book to show how Tiger got to be where he is now. The book starts off with how Tiger got the name Tiger. It ...
- 3826: Big Brother, Little Sister Computer Monitoring
- ... issue now and in the future. Legislation has the potential to help employees with issues of better treatment and the right to privacy (De Tienne 465). In the New Century companies that succeed, according to John Scully who is chairman of Apple Computers, will be the ones who learn from the past and from the "me boss and you employee" mentality. Instead of possessing this mentality employers should strive to make ...
- 3827: Cisc And Risc Processor Technologies
- ... per second). Since each instruction type that a computer must perform requires additional transistors and circuitry, a larger list or set of computer instructions tends to make the microprocessor more complicated and slower in operation. John Cocke of IBM Research in Yorktown, New York, originated the RISC concept in 1974 by proving that about 20% of the instructions in a computer did 80% of the work. The first computer to benefit ...
- 3828: Bob Dylan
- ... two years. As a boy he started listening to late night rhythm and blues stations from Chicago. He pestered the local record store for the newest singles from Hank Williams, Chuck Barry, Howlin' Wolf , and John Lee Hooker, just to name a few. These early influences played, and still play, a big role in Dylan s unique musical style. Somewhere around the age of ten, Dylan realized that he wanted to ...
- 3829: The Physical and Psychological Effects of Marijuana
- ... cannabis use have been described quite many years before the physical effects, yet are as accurate today as they were 100 years ago. Following is an early account of its intoxicating properties made by Dr. John Bell in 1857: "I had taken the drug with great skepticism as to its reputed action, or at any rate with the opinion that it was grossly exaggerated, and I accordingly made up my mind ...
- 3830: Aspartame and Olestra: Will We Buy the Bull?
- ... substitutes, such as saccharin and aspartame, have caused cancer and seizures on mice in laboratories. Many people have related substitutes to low blood sugar, Alzheimer's, Chronic Fatigue, methanol poisoning and so on. In 1971, John Olney, a research psychiatrist at Washington University found out that aspartic acid, present in aspartame, cause holes in mice's brains. We also think that Olestra causes stomach cramping and diarrhea on some people. The ...
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