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6361: The Ebola Virus
... used it as antiserum. With the antiserum, they have developed Ebola immune sheep, goat, pigs and monkeys. USAMRIID (USA Medical Research Institute for Infections Disease) received some equine Immunoglobulin and had some successes but fell short of the great claims of the Russians. This discovery does give grounds for optimism that an effective cure for Ebola can be found. CONTROL OF THE OUTBREAK To control an outbreak of Ebola, you must ...
6362: Chief Seattle
When stories are told about the American Indian it is usually the Indians that are looked upon as the heathens. They are portrayed as savages who spent most of their time raiding wagon trains and scalping the ...
6363: Plagues and Epidemics
... brought forth his wrath. Even industry supported this absurd theory, as an infamous T-shirt, using the RAID bug spray logo, read instead, "AIDS, kills fags dead.", as opposed to "RAID, kills bugs dead." In short, society had found its scapegoat, and would not let it go. E ven today, after all we’ve learned about the disease, all we’ve found to be true and untrue, gays are still blamed ...
6364: Chuck Yeager
... is because the recruiter made the Air Corps sound more interesting that the Navy recruiter. Anyway, Chuck joined the Air Corps as a mechanic. After a year of being a mechanic, the Untied States was short pilots, so they put up a notice to see if anyone wanted to become a pilot. Chuck signed the form; however, it took another year for them to pick him. It was always hard for ...
6365: Colin Powell
My Written Report is a Short Biography of Colin Luther Powell. He was born on May 5, 1937 in Presbyterian Hospital. He was born, and grew up, in the South Bronx, New York. There was a big influence of drugs and ...
6366: Mad Cow Disease
... found in many parts of the world, but not everywhere. It has been known for more than 200 years, and thought to of started in Spain. Sheep inoculated with scrapie infected tissue will have a short incubation period, possibly as low as two months. Scrapie can not be transmitted to humans [Deller pg.1-2]. Creutzfelt-Jakob Disease(CJD)- It was first described in 1920 when it was known as ‘spastic ...
6367: Leukemia
... have helped alot of people to be cured but there are still alot of people suffering due to no cure found to help them. I'm sure like all other cures needed, the money is short funded for the research that cost so very much. Maybe someday soon, we hope, they will find a cure for all kinds of cancer.
6368: Lassa Fever: An Old World Arenavirus
... United States (about 115 cases). (Southern, 1996) Lassa fever consists of two single strands of RNA enclosed within a spherical protein coat. The RNA exists as two strands designated L (for long) and S (for short). The S segment is the more abundant of the two as it codes for the major structural components such as the internal proteins and the glycoproteins, while the L segment codes for RNA polymerase and ...
6369: Comparative Analysis: Cinderella and Snow White
... each violation, yet failing to heed their words. Ignorance follows hand-in-hand with this blatant display of disobedience and complacent subservience. Another parallel to be drawn between "Cinderella" and "Snow White" is that both stories seem to profess the importance of physical beauty in women. In nearly all "Cinderella" versions, when Cinderella arrived at the ball, she was described as "ravishingly beautiful" (Perrault 601), "people were too amazed to speak ...
6370: The Human Genome Project
... therapy, disastrous, but genetically discrete diseases, such as Huntington's and cystic fibrosis could be removed from the DNA of the egg or zygote. Clearly parents would follow the model in choosing to avoid a short, painful life for their children. Another more reasonable fear is that we have not the slightest idea what we are doing and ought to avoid making hasty choices. Hybrid varieties are often impossible to protect ...


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