Category: /Social Sciences
and mercury have natural levels in nature but only if these levels exceed certain critical values, will it be considered pollutants. Pollutants are not only chemicals but also forms of energy like heat, sound and radioactive rays. To be a pollutant, a material
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, and laboratory and X-ray services. A lot of Americans can't afford health insurance and with the new technology health care is getting very expensive. So with a program like Medicaid for the poor, it helps a lot. Medicaid is a very costly program for the government
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Category: /History/European History
women and children separately from men. There is no answer for this question for the attempt to analyze the stomach content to see whether all died at the same time was inconclusive.
After CAT scans, x-rays and tissue extraction and also based on the Inuit
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Category: /History/North American History
were drawn either from x-rays and photos incorrectly or in other instances either misinterpreted or misrepresented. If that is the case, how could anyone doing any sort of research into the Kennedy assassination use any medical evidence to make any sort
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
. His streak of 2,130 games was very hard earned and wasn't about luck; because, he played through a broken toe and back spasms. Later in Lou Gehrig's career he had his hands X-rayed and Doctors found 17 separate fractures that healed as Lou Gehrig continued
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of a large square enclosure that was an important feature of the original complex. The geometrical enclosures were used by the Hopewell Indians for social and religious purposes.
Back in the early 1980s Ray Hively, a physicist, and Robert Horn, a philosopher
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Category: /History/North American History
-rays taken at Parkland showed precisely that type of particle embedded in the Governor's wrist and thigh wounds. However, even if the single bullet theory is true, it in no way lessens the fact that there could have been multiple gunmen, and there may have
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Category: /History/Ancient History
to you on the growth in power of Amun and the Amun priesthood, and their political implications. Taylor Ray Ellison tells us that Amun's growth to that of a national god mirrored the growth of Thebes, and gradually played an increasingly important political
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
. This occurs when coral polyps, stressed by heat or UV rays, expel the algae that live within them. These algae, called zooxanthellae normally provide the coral with up to 80% of their energy, making zooxanthellae essential for coral survival. The algae are also
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
draw people to the extreme sport lifestyle."
http://journalism.smcvt.edu/echo/11.19.03/Extremestimulation.htm
Written by the same journalist, Ray Deveaux, he tells of studies done that prove that, "Adrenaline junkies not only crave extreme sports
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