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- 791: Smoking Banana Peels
- ... the banana peel and then scrape the white material that is next to the peel out . You then must put this white material in the oven at 200 Degrees C. until it is dry then roll it into a cigarette. A bunch of other hippie papers copied the instructions and it became a craze and even TIME and NEWSWEEK wrote about it. Someone I know says he smoked banana peels once ...
- 792: AIDS and HIV
- ... related to the presence of free-floating viral envelope proteins in the bloodstream. These could bind to uninfected T4 cells, leading to their elimination by the immune system. Other autoimmune mechanisms also may play a roll in T-cell depletion. HIV infection also may directly or indirectly suppress the production of new T4 cells. Direct suppression would occur if HIV damaged T precursor cells in the bone marrow. Indirect suppression would ...
- 793: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
- ... mankind because IT WORKS! Dr. Robert B. Strecker is a practicing Internist and Gastroenterologist. In addition, he holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and is a trained Pathologist. THE STRECKER GROUP 1501 Colorado Blvd. Eagle Rock, CA 90041 (213)344-8039 AIDS REFERENCES =============== GENERAL Greenberg DS Whatever Happened to the War on Cancer? Discover 1986; March:47 Leibowitch, J. A Strange Virus of Unknown Origin. trans. Howard R. (Un Virus Estrange ...
- 794: The Future of the GOP
- ... on… At this point we’re coming up on the “Graveyard of a Democratic Future.” This truly is the most evil part of the whole tour. The first point of interest here if the “Slimy Rock of Immorality.” You, my friends have been lied to and cheated by the administration that is currently in office. At one point in time, President William Jefferson Clinton said to you “I wanna say on ...
- 795: Leading by Example: Drugs and the Presidency
- ... and whether Bush wants to or not, he raises these types of questions. The American public doesn’t need to waste its time or votes on a candidate that “might” be able to fulfill his roll in the office; it isn’t a trial and error occupation. Furthermore, if Bush were in office, the controversy over his drug use would detract from his ability to fully perform his full service to ...
- 796: Sectionalism and the Breakup of the U.S
- ... never built, but it shows the first, strong, divergence in the populous of our nation since its conception. All of the above examples are all representative of issues of the time which played a large roll in sectionalism, and the breakup of the United States. Over the long run, it is a miracle that, with the vast spectrum of people in the country, we have managed to stay together, through thick ...
- 797: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... were making a lot of isolationist and restrictionist noise. The American Jewish community, which wanted to avoid stirring up anti- Semitism and allegations of dual-loyalty, while doing what it could, tried hard not to 'rock the boat'.29 Again, Roosevelt acted quite predictably. In order to avoid taking the criticism for his own inaction, he passed the responsibility onto Breckinridge Long and the State Department. Some researchers have claimed that ...
- 798: Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican
- ... Miller 3). It seems a case of playing with numbers in order to disguise the truth. Whatever one chooses to call it, Clinton's policies of job creation place discouraged middle class workers between a rock and a hard place. Conservative economist Alan Reynolds views it as a technique of "achieving low unemployment . . . by discouraging millions of people," and remarks that "it is nothing to brag about" (Reynolds 3). Productivity growth ...
- 799: The Transition of Power From President to President
- ... win the next election for his second term. During his subsequent term in office he continued the New Deal and Fair Deal policies striving for a balanced budget. He used swift action in the Little Rock incident where he sent troops to Arkansas to enforce the integration of schools quoting, “there must be no second class citizens in this country.” Among his many accomplishments was his renowned “atoms for peace” program ...
- 800: The Use of The Second Amendment In The Home
- ... gun. Not only is a gun dangerous to children, but the ammunition is as well. A child could be seriously hurt by an exploding bullet which can be set off by being hit by a rock, a nail, or being thrown into the fireplace. Children are unpredictable and they do not know the effect of a gun on themselves or their friends. Having a gun in the house can also be ...
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