Papers 1801-1810 of total 17002 found.
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…vacationing at Campobello Island in Canada, he was suddenly stricken with polio which paralyzed him from the waist down. Not yet 40, he seemed finished in politics. But his wife, Eleanor, and his private secretary, Louis Howe, felt that his recovery would be aided
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…vacationing at Campobello Island in Canada, he was suddenly stricken with polio which paralyzed him from the waist down. Not yet 40, he seemed finished in politics. But his wife, Eleanor, and his private secretary, Louis Howe, felt that his recovery would be aided
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…giving financial aid to those people who only needed a little bit more than they earned to get by (Moss 262). Without the monetary aid from the government, many of the lower-class citizens were forced to leave their jobs and move into the workhouses run…
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…herself, but about what she could do for others. Even though Diana had many family, marital, and emotional problems, and problems with the media and school, she remained a great humanitarian who worked with the untouchables of the world such as AIDS and cancer…
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…control systems, that direct airplanes in their movement; satellites, that keep us in communication with the rest of the world; information systems which aid manufacturing, and in the systems which aid in health care. Computer technology has made rapid…
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…of cloning poses no threat to humans' identity and uniqueness which are impossible to replicate. Cloning would not be a threat to society, but cloning would aid society by producing more individuals with unique ideas. While the threat to individuality…
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…was founded by Derek Humphry, a British journalist, in Los Angeles in 1980. The organization advocated active euthanasia, or aiding the death of a hopelessly ill individual."(Long 76) This society was responsible for several deaths because…
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…From Munir Slaiman LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA: MEDICAL USE Cannabis or Marijuana as commonly known has been used for thousands of years by many cultures to ease numerous ailments. Today, it is widely used to combat pain, glaucoma, AIDS wasting…
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…, there are some differences between I will try to expose. Encyclopædia Americana and Encyclopædia Britannica will be compared according to the following areas: authoritativeness, purpose, scope, currency, physical makeup, organization, arrangement, indexes, aids tot he…
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…seductive, they are poorly suited to addressing the urgent health problems of our era, such as heart disease, cancer stroke, AIDS, and birth defects" (Murray 7). He goes on further to say that animal experiments can not only mislead researchers but even…
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