Papers 1581-1590 of total 17002 found.
…do it seemingly overnight. It is a near impossible task, but with the proper tools it can be accomplished. Although this former superpower is now in economic, political and social ruin, with economic aid, that is funds and equipment, better technology…
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…coating on the affected area. As a food supplement, aloe is said to facilitate digestion, aid in blood and lymphatic circulation, as well as kidney, liver and gall bladder functions. Aloe contains at least three anti-inflammatory fatty acids…
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…and psychological hardship in order to alter their thoughts and attitudes, and actions. It then aids in the process of totally cleaning a mind of one set idea and replacing them by another thought or belief. Cults are supposedly attempts to help people cope…
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…that he will not inadvertently aid Reagan by mounting an independent general election bid. "He is very careful, very cautious, very moderate in tone," says an aide to Presidential Candidate Gary Hart. "He's trying…
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…is sharing, anytime there is blood involved there is a risk of transmitting hepatitis B, hepatitis C, meningococcal meningitis, and AIDS (Caudry, 1998). I found it alarming that over half of the class has shared a toothbrush in the last six months. I plan…
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…, elitism, and the need for a strong leader. The number of people in the fascist party grew to over 300,000 members by 1921 due to the aid of Mussolinis speaking skills, the postwar economic crisis, a lack of cofidence in the political system, and the growing…
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…is that many patients use marijuana espite its illegality. it has been proven effective in reducing nausea in cancer patients, providing an appetite to AIDS patients, and releiving pressure in thos with glaycome. Califoornia and Arizona's legalization of medical…
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…progress against AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. Working with animals in research is necessary. Scientists need to test medical treatments for effectiveness and test new drugs for safety before beginning human testing. Small animals, usually rats, are used…
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…foreign-aid spending and even put a protective quota on textile imports from developing countries. Trudeau has written about the importance of consensus in government. But again, this did not prevent him, on more than a few occasions, from entirely disregarding…
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…this cooperative program to replace prior failing efforts of the United States to aid Latin America. The intended alliance marked a shift toward a policy of expanded U.S. economic assistance to Latin America in the wake of Fidel Castro’s successful Communist revolution…
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