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to help in keeping the flu virus at a low. At this
time, Jonas Salk is working on a vaccine for the most feared disease of today, AIDS.
Jonas Edward Salk was born to Polish-Jewish immigrants, Daniel B. and Dora
Salk, on October 28, 1914. Dr
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the 1930s to build a system of highways connecting major cities across the nation and make travel within cities easier. In 1956 this dream became a reality with the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. This dream to most people was a nightmare to those that owned
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, and Their Role in Rural Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7 An Action Plan 8 Reducing Fertility Rates 8 Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8 Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10 Water 10 Poverty 11 HIV/AIDS 11 Slowing
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Category: /Science & Technology
Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7
An Action Plan 8
Reducing Fertility Rates 8
Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8
Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10
Water 10
Poverty 11
HIV/AIDS 11
Slowing
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Category: /Science & Technology
Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7
An Action Plan 8
Reducing Fertility Rates 8
Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8
Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10
Water 10
Poverty 11
HIV/AIDS 11
Slowing
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
inherent within the South Bronx. One of the only ways of determining where these problems stem from is by looking at the possible reasons as to why they exist. Drugs, violence, AIDS infections, are not new, however this community differs from others
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a critical role in bringing about the end of polio. Animals will continue to be just as vital as the scientists who study these animals (Sabin). Dr. Joseph E. Murray, a member of the board of directors of Americans for Medical Progress, claims that AIDS research
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. When relief agencies try to give aid to North Korea the North Korea government is very rigid about only accepting aid on their terms, which often means that much of the aid goes to their large military (4) (some 35% of the economy goes to support
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, claims that AIDS research would be impossible without animal experimentation. Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals (PETA), told a magazine reporter that if the cure for AIDS resulted from animal research, wed
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, in another example of the workings of the marketplace, foreign food aid begins trucked to famine areas from ships at the docks passed food leaving the famine areas on other vehicles. Merchants were taking food from famine areas to parts of the country where
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