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- 691: Bioremediation Of Explosives In Contaminated Soil
- ... bioremediation technologies and obtain critical performance information transfer applications to other Army installations. Bioremediation uses nature’s processes with simple technology, costs less than incinerations, and has widespread public acceptance. Literature Cited Chemical Weapons Destruction and Explosive Waste/Unexploded Ordnance Remediation Robert Noyes / Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications / September 1996 Environmental Availability of Chlorinated Organiated Organics, Explosives, and Heavy Metals in soils Raymond C. Loehr (Editor),Bradley Smith (Editor),William C. Anderson (Editor) / American Academy of Environmental Engineers / February 1999 Approaches for the Remdiation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radioactive Wastes Edwin Barth / DIANE Publishing Company / December 1994 The Chemistry of ...
- 692: Biological Warfare
- ... the slaying of the first born. Even though this type of warfare may have had origins as early as Exodus, the methods of making these germs is described in scientific literature and is no secret to terrorists. This germ warfare is an especially serious threat for several different reasons. The first reason is the ability of these germ agents to be ... in 1991, Iraq admitted to research and production facilities and in 1995 confessed to manufacturing anthrax spores, botulinum toxin, and aflatoxin for weaponry. In 1997, Sudaam Hussein’s banning of American inspectors from investigating their development of these weapons created a widespread public concern. The world was surprised to learn that Iraq had produced enough deadly microbes to kill all the ...
- 693: Cryogenic
- ... about a thousand customers. Across the U.S. about 70 people is in cold storage with four companies. The four main cryonics groups are Alcor, the largest, in California; the American Cryonics Society/Trans Time and Cryospan, both in California; and the Cryonics Institute, founded by movement pioneer Robert Ettinger in Michigan. There weren't that many people involved in this ... Cryonics may be just being the ultimate revenge of the nerds. Say what you might about the Alcorians; it's obvious that they have thought this through. The Group's literature presents the arguments for cryonics clearly and methodically, anticipating objections and carefully distinguishing fact from speculation and plausibility from possibility. Alcor's CRYONICS magazine explores the topics that cryonicists never ...
- 694: Rethinking Orphanges
- ... This edited volume is the first attempt to rethink critical issues relating to the care of disadvantaged young people. One contributor evaluates the current dreadful state of care for many American children. Another contributor evaluates the literature relating to orphanage care and finds much of it to be lacking. Yet another contributor does what the critics have not done- and surveys orphans about how they have done ...
- 695: Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Sta
- ... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult ... born, why not after birth, why not any human being we declare defective? It is no surprise of course for many of us to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being ...
- 696: Filial Piety In China
- ... Westerners view individuality autonomy as the basis for freedom and societal progress. Therefore, it is inevitable that Chinese youth who are exposed to Western influences through various media such as literature, television, publications and music would unconsciously be shaped to accept Western cultures. More so that Chinese youth perceive Western culture as more "desirable" than Chinese culture as they are perceived ... of the Chinese Democratic Uprising, The University of Arkansas Press, Arkansas Secondary Sources (Articles): 1. Rothbaum, Fred & Xu, Xiaofang (1995), "The Theme of Giving Back to Parents in Chinese and American Songs", Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 698-699 2. Rock, Paul (1990), "Patriarchy, Patrimonialism, and Filial Piety: A Comparison of China and Western Europe", British ...
- 697: Abortion
- ... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult ... born, why not after birth, why not any human being we declare defective? It is no surprise of course for many of us to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being ...
- 698: AIDS Related Stigma
- ... underlying causes of this stigmatization. Many studies point to the relationship the disease has with deviant behaviour. Others suggest that fear of contagion is the actual culprit. Examining the existing literature and putting it into societal context leads one to believe that there is no one cause. Instead, there would appear to be a collection of associated factors that influence society ... general public in a variety of settings, including work, school and within the health care environment. In the early years of AIDS, many PLWAs were actually refused service in North American hospitals and some were fired from their jobs upon announcing that they had AIDS. The fact that the Canadian Human Rights Commission felt it necessary to specifically address HIV/AIDS ...
- 699: Teaching Creationism In School
- ... science" (Scott 10). For example, creation scientists often use quotes that look as if to challenge evolution, but they are often taken out of context and these quotes from scientific literature actually are questioning the 'how' of evolution (Ruse 289). In _Scientific Creationism_ a quote by Theodosius Dobzhansky is used which makes the reader believe he is questioning evolution (Morris 6 ... Scott, Eugenie C. "The Struggle for the Schools." _Natural History_ 103.7 (July 1994):10-13. Tatina, Robert. "South Dakoda High School Biology Teachers & the Teaching of Evolution & Creationism." _The American Biology Teacher_ 51.5 (May 1989):2750. End of document
- 700: Abortion
- ... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult ... born, why not after birth, why not any human being we declare defective? It is no surprise of course for many of us to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being ...
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