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- 331: Euthanasia
- ... 25. 5. Birenbaum, Arnold. "The Right to Die in America". USA Today. January 1992 p. 28. 6. Hallock, Steve. "Physician-Assisted Suicide:"Slippery Slope" or Civil Right?" Humanist. July/August. 1996. p. 9. 7. Worshop, Richard L. "Assisted Suicide". Congressional Quarterly Researcher. February 21, 1992. p. 153. 8. Martinez, Elizabeth. "Going Gentle into That Good Night: Is a Rightful Death a Feminist Ideal?" Ms. July/August. 1993. p. 67. 9. Dority ... p. A1. 14. Johnson, Tim. "Legal Eythanasia Unsettles Colombia". Miami Herald. June 30, 1997. p. 7A 15. Maier, Thomas. "Death By Choice". Newsday. November 6, 1997. p. A5. 16. Emanuel, Ezekiel. p. 73. 17. Worsnop, Richard L. p. 59. 18. Worsnop, Richard L. p. 59. 19. Bai, Matt. "Death Wish". Newsweek. December 7, 1998. p. 31. 20. Bai, Matt. p. 33. 21. Frehm, Ron. Newsweek. December 7, 1998. p. 32-33. 22. Detroit Free Press poll ...
- 332: Paula Jones' Lawsuit Against Bill Clinton
- ... date when President Clinton is no longer in office. It takes away from his job which is to run the United States of America. Fifteen years ago, the Supreme Court blocked a damage suit against Richard Nixon with a five to four vote finding that the president is immune from being suied for his official acts. If the president gets in trouble, the whole nation is also in trouble because after all ...
- 333: Controlling Computers With Neu
- ... that are transformed into either text for word processing or commands for navigation, without the use of a keyboard.(Communication Technology for Disabled Persons. Erich E. Sutter in Handbook of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Edited by Richard Alan Smith. Marcel Dekker, 1992) This is helpful for physically-challenged users that are unable to use a keyboard. It is also a timesaver for people with poor typing skills. Computer thought recognition is more ... increasing these voltages by ten thousand. There are other circuits that convert the amplified EMG signals to digital forms.(Communication Technology for Disabled Persons. Erich E. Sutter in Handbook of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Edited by Richard Alan Smith. Marcel Dekker, 1992) There is another way of controlling computers without your hands. Another electrical phenomenon of the human body is the corneal-retinal potential. A signal rises from the retina, which exhibits ... Realty and Persons with Disabilities: Proceedings. Edited by H.J. Murphy. California State University, 1992 Biomuse (Oct. 28, 1998) Communication Technology for Disabled Persons. Erich E. Sutter in Handbook of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Edited by Richard Alan Smith. Marcel Dekker, 1992 Galvanometer Knapp,R.B. and Lusted, H.S. Virtual Reality and Persons with Disabilities: Proceedings ed. Murphy,H.J. California State University,1992 Lusted,Hugh S. and Knapp,R. ...
- 334: A Man For All Seasons (A Man C
- ... Thomas I will not.'"(Bolt, 57). The Common Man is a very sly person, and holds nothing back when it comes to him and a job. This is evident as he acquires a position with Richard Rich, another very self- serving person by easily manipulating him. Richard Rich had no inclination to hire the Common Man; he was manipulated so well that the Common Man gets a job, "Oh. Oh, I must contradict you there, sir; that's your imagination. In those ... of his life, as he sits in a courtroom does he finally realize that he cannot serve God and King. It is here that he realizes that he must choose, and he chooses God. After Richard Rich perjures himself to convict More in court, Cromwell offers More his last chance to choose between God and King, and More does choose God above all, "To what purpose? I am a dead ...
- 335: Drug Smuggling
- ... of drugs out there. But the War Against Drugs is still going on and maybe one day in our future these country really will be DRUG FREE. Now about the legalization of drugs and what Richard Nixon the president in 72 thought when he came into office about the drug problem startin to expand so he thought about legalizin all drugs except heroin. But he didn't and I think he did ...
- 336: Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America
- ... broke down. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit distribution from felonies to misdemeanors (Himmelstein 104). This was a good start. However, President Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs in 1973 and over the next 20 years, each succeeding president continued to escalate the drug war. This policy has obviously done nothing to stop the recreational use of drugs ...
- 337: Euthanasia
- ... A case in point: Jackie Kennedy Onassis, she asked to leave the hospital, stop her treatments for cancer, and stop antibiotics so she could die as she had lived, - privately and with dignity. And another, Richard Nixon had a living Will that specified he wanted no heroics. He, too, was allowed to die as he wished. Sadly, some people cant get the help they need and choose the only method of ...
- 338: Life Of Shakespeare
- ... power of myth and symmetry has proven irresistible. So April 23 it has become. Parents and Family. Shakespeare's parents were John and Mary Shakespeare, who lived in Henley Street, Stratford. John, the son of Richard Shakespeare, was a whittawer (a maker, worker and seller of leather goods such as purses, belts and gloves) and a dealer in agricultural commodities. He was a solid, middle class citizen at the time of ... button to return to this page. A Shakespeare Genealogy Birth Place. In the sixteenth century Stratford-upon-Avon was an important agricultural center and market town, its market being licensed in the twelfth century by Richard I. The building in Henley street known today as the "birthplace" was at the time of Shakespeare's birth actually two adjacent buildings that John Shakespeare purchased at different times. Illustrations of it are based on the 18th century water color by Richard Greene made after the two buildings were joined into one. There are no renderings of the original buildings. The "birth room" was not "identified" until the 18th century when the Shakespeare tourism industry was ...
- 339: Atomic Diplomacy
- ... the direction in which the new administration would move into office. In addition, the world facing the new administration of 1968 was one ripe with possibilities of new approaches. To usher in these new strategies, Nixon chooses Dr. Henry Kissenger as his national security advisor. Kissenger's conceptual approach to the making of national security policy eliminated the crisis based flexible response system. "Crises," he said, "were symptoms of deeper problems ... lose importance, like Kissenger had predicted five years earlier. Before this point, United States interests were effectively met by its Pax Americana enforced on the world by U.S. weapons of war. By 1968, however, Nixon knew he had to deal with the world in a much less dynamic fashion. What Nixon and Kissenger did with their concept of a multipolar world order was to arrive at a conception of interests independent of threats. Gaddis points out, That since those interests required equilibrium but not ideological ...
- 340: Fighting For Our Love Ones
- ... the horrendous nausea she suffered after treatment. Prescription drugs were supposed to settle her stomach, but every day we stopped two or three times on the way home for her dry heaves to pass (2)." Richard would drive Dorothy to her chemotherapy appointments and then watch the side effects consume her body afterwards. He then suggested she try taking marijuana to ease her pain. Dorothy who never smoked a cigarette had ... marijuana. "Its absurd that medical decisions are being made by Politician," states Dr. Arnold Jeffe, a Santa Cruz physician (2). Sad, but true. Politics made marijuana illegal in 1937. Then in 1972, under President Nixon, the Shafer Commission urged it to be relegalized, which was obviously never done. However, medical research continued. After remarkable results, in 1975, the FDA established the Compassionate Use Program for medical marijuana. However, the number ...
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