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751: The Ebola Virus
... countries. Since July 1, 1995, 233 deaths have been reported among the 293 cases (Garrett, 1995) So has the Ebola virus ever made it to the United States? This question has come up in various letters to editors, and in FAQ (frequently asked questions) on the Internet. Truth is that in 1989 monkeys infected with Ebola Reston were imported to Reston, Virginia from the Philippines. Importation of African Green and rhesus ...
752: Dyslexia
... t try when they do things because when they do try, nothing ever seems to turn out the way it is supposed to. Another sign of dyslexia is that the person cannot recognize words and letters on paper, because of this their reading level is usually below the average for their age. Most dyslexics don’t fit in with people so they either try to fit in wherever they can, or ...
753: The Controversial Issue of Doctor-Assisted Suicide
... people go easily when their time has come? Wher is the humanity in all this? (Kushner 3) BIBLIOGRAPHY Haney, Joshua, "RE: Assisted Suicide," www.yahoo.com 4/16/96 A. Wilkie Kushner, MB-Reprinted from Letters to the Editor, Gobe & Mail www.yahoo.com Hendin, Herbert, MD, Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Oregon Tries the Dutch Way, Wellness Web, The Patient's Network, www.yahoo.com
754: Diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae)
... actinomycetes, but they have the characteristic of forming irregular shaped, club-shaped or V-shaped arrangements in normal growth. They undergo snapping movements just after cell division which brings them into characteristic arrangements resembling Chinese letters. The genus Corynebacterium consists of a diverse group of bacteria including animal and plant pathogens, as well as saprophytes. Some corynebacteria are part of the normal flora of humans, finding a suitable niche in virtually ...
755: AIDS:Is There a Cure? Are There Preventions?
... for the AIDS virus, and if there are any ways to prevent contracting AIDS. I mean who does AIDS think it is just killing people? AIDS is a virus that kills your immune system. The letters in AIDS stand for Acquired, Immune, Deficiency, Syndrome. (Madaras,185-6) There are four ways the AIDS virus can be spread. The first is by having sexual intercourse with someone infected with the virus. AIDS ...
756: Color Blindless
... is rare. Color blindness can be tested in a variety of ways. The Hardy-Rand- Rittler and Ishihara tests indicate both the type of degree of color blindness. In these tests, a variety of shapes, letters, and numbers lie in a jumbled mess of dots. The dots vary in both color and intensity, which cam-ouflage the shapes. A person's ability to detect such shapes directly corresponds with their degree ...
757: Cancer
... it. If the p53 gene is unable to perform its job, serious problems can arise, such as the onset of cancer. Most often, a mutation of the gene causes one of the 2,362 chemical “letters” that compose p53 to change. The p53 then generates garbled proteins and it fails to stop the defective cells from copying themselves. This is the cause for 60% of all human cancers. One reason a ...
758: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... gone into the critical matter of transmission. A few preliminary papers were published and their findings have been repeatedly quoted as showing the opposite of what they actually showed. When this was pointed out in letters to the editors of American medical and scientific journals, publication has been refused. No attempt has been made to check or double-check the findings in other laboratories, or to rectify published errors." "As far ...
759: Women's Suffrage In New Zealand
... Mrs. Kate Sheppard. Kate Sheppard, an excellent leader of WTCU, characterized by judgement, intelligence and charm. She got support from prominent politicians, organized pamphlets, spoke at numerous meetings all over the country, and endless wrote letters to the press. As the same time she was editing the newspaper called " The White Ribbon" . It aimed to increase the public awareness of the need for full equality between men and women, as well ...
760: A Country's Actions and The Most Important Factor From A Domestic Perspective
... place a blockade, or quarantine, against Cuba to prevent any more ships from the Soviet Union carrying missile equipment from entering Cuba. The quarantine was put into effect on October 24. Eventually, Kennedy received two letters from Khrushchev, one official and one unofficial. The unofficial letter was from Khrushchev himself and said that the Soviet Union would remove their missiles from Cuba if the United States would promise not to invade ...


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