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- 5231: George W. Bush
- ... Texas George W. Bush has had a well-kept record. Although the governor of Texas has very little power he and legislation passed the largest tax cut in the states history. He has won praises from teachers by allowing for large teacher pay raises. Crime rate is down and although he did not back a hate-crimes bill the President Clinton ...
- 5232: Bipolar Disorder
- The phenomenon of bipolar affective disorder has been a mystery since the 16th century. History has shown that this affliction can appear in almost anyone. Even the great painter Vincent Van Gogh is believed to have had bipolar disorder. It is clear that in our ...
- 5233: Classification
- ... astounded to see the way that it has evolved since his original system. Appendix A Carolus Linnaeus (Image 1) Panthera leo (Image 2) Bibliography Berkely University. www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html/ Galbraith, Don. Understanding Biology. John Wiley and Sons. Toronto. 1989, Microsoft. Encarta Encyclopedia 97. Microsoft Corporation. 1997
- 5234: Chromosome Probes at the University of Toronto
- ... to develop prenatal diagnostic tests, which, because the current tests are time consuming and technically difficult to do, are restricted to women over 35 and those who have a family history of chromosomal abnormalities. Prenatal tests using Willard's probes would be much simpler and faster to perform and could be available to all pregnant women who wish to take advantage ...
- 5235: Computers and Crime
- ... to explain what he did and how he did it. He is a very intelligent person because he gained illegal access to a credit data base and obtained the credit history of local residents. He then allegedly uses the residents names and credit information to apply for 24 Mastercards and Visa cards. He used the cards to issue himself at least ...
- 5236: Genetic Engineering: Correcting the Code
- ... an intravenous tube was hooked to her arm and her own white blood cells were infused into her circulation. Yet those white blood cells were like no other cells in history. They had been genetically engineered (Thompson 9). This girl isn't alone in beating the odds. Genetic engineering has grown and become more common. People with diseases, infertile men, and ...
- 5237: Harriet Tubman
- ... during Christmas, 1854. The article is based the on the known facts written in the best-documented account of this raid in Wade in the Water: Great Moments in Black History, copywrite 1979, Johnson Publishing Co., Inc. By Christmas,1854, Tubman had already returned to Maryland five times or more lead thirty or forty slaves to freedom. She returned during the ...
- 5238: Harriet Tubman 3
- ... were already in the process of running away so Harriet aided them across a river and to the home of Thomas Garret. He was the most famous Underground "Stationmaster" in history (McClard 72-74). At the same time that all of this was going on, a second Fugitive Slave law was passed. It allowed anyone the right to capture any black ...
- 5239: Darwinism: The Theory That Shook The World
- ... science ever. Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury-Shropshire, England on Feb 12, 1809 (GEA & RBi p 42). He was the fifth child in a wealthy English family with a history of scientific achievement with his paternal grandfather Erasmus Darwin who was a physician and a savant in the eighteenth century (GEA & RBi p 42). As a young boy Darwin already ...
- 5240: Harry S. Truman 2
- ... the Senate war investigating committee, checking into waste and corruption and saving perhaps as much as 15 billion dollars. As President, Truman made some of the most crucial decisions in history. Soon after V-E Day, the war against Japan had reached its final stage. An urgent plea to Japan to surrender was rejected. Truman, after consultations with his advisers, ordered ...
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