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1011: A Look at Abortion
... broken and pulled through the cervix. Also used is D and E and induction where a drug (digoxin is inserted and affects the heart to kill it, dilates the cervix and induces labor. - D and X – the fetus is pulled through the uterus only until the head remains inside and the doctor then suctions the brains out until the head is smalle enough to come out. - Hysterectomy or mini- caesarean section ...
1012: Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse?
... 1997 if current trends continue (Fast Facts). Year 1999, President Clinton requested $531 million for the Safe and Drug Free Schools grant program. Also, Congress is spending bill $870 million to buy radar surveillance planes, X-ray devices, patrol boats, and other equipment to detect and prevent smuggling of drug (McCutcheon p2906). However, White House announced a program in this year to boost anti-drug advertising campaigns to the tune of ...
1013: Nazism
... into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced--by massive X-ray, by irritants and drugs, by surgery without benefit of anesthetic. As techniques were perfected, it was determined that a doctor with 10 assistants could sterilize 1,000 women per day. The “experimental people” were ...
1014: Driving Laws in India
... and in the middle of villages/city centers. No more than two inches should be allowed between your vehicle and the one you are passing; one inch in the case of bicycles or pedestrians. ARTICLE X Nirvana may be obtained through the head-on crash. ARTICLE XI Reversing: no longer applicable since no vehicle in India has a reverse gear. ARTICLE XII The 10th incarnation of God was as an articulated ...
1015: The Bill of Rights
... it but rather what exercise of it exists at all? What law can you appeal to a court to find you not guilty of violating because the law denies a right retained by you? Amendment X The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. POWERS RESERVED TO THE STATES OR THE ...
1016: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
... there has been a dramatic increase in the UFO sightings over the Israeli skies. Skeptics say, "Israelis are simply being swept away by the U.S. pop culture." The movie Independence day and the series X-Files are big hits in Israel. A recent Israeli pole finds that one in every two people believe in Aliens. Intellectually there has been little change in Israel. One Palestine city was connected to the ...
1017: Medicare in the '96 Elections
... only. Part B, also known as Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI), is an optional plan for which a premium is charged. The SMI plan covers 80 percent of office visits, preventive medicine, surgery and diagnostic specialties (x-rays, etc.). What Medicare does not cover include: hospital stays over 60 days, extended nursing-home care, or the cost of lengthy illnesses. In the cases where Medicare will not cover costs, recipients usually use ...
1018: Cystic Fibrosis
... noting symptoms as well as how the child is feeling and acting. Certain test will also help the doctor figure out what the disease is doing and what the best treatment plan might be. Chest X-rays are usually taken at least once a year to help the doctor see how the diseases has affected the lungs. Breathing tests are done much more often to give the doctor an even better ...
1019: Canada - Of the United States of America
... 11 million at this time therefore this trade deficit translates into a profit of $165,000,000 in the American's favour, per year, at a $15 trade deficit, with an 11 million population ($15 x 11mil. = 165mil.).19 In 1947 our trade with the United States reach such proportions that it was draining from us the amazing total of $70 per person per year20 In the 10 years from 1947 ...
1020: The Social Security Crisis
... our nation (ages 50 and up) fell confident that Social Security will be there for them and that it should be left alone. On the other hand the Baby Boomers (ages 31-49) and Generation X (ages 18-30) lack this confidence fearing that they will never receive Social Security, and the money they put in would be a waste. Many politicians are afraid to touch this issue because the elder ...


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