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- 5981: The Good Earth: Summary
- ... his uncle and wife addicted to opium to get them out of Wang Lung’s life. Buck’s novel was able to tie into themes we are learning in the history course by giving detailed examples through Wang Lung’s life. Buck’s account of Chinese life through her experiences was successful in telling Wang Lung’s story. Near the end ...
- 5982: Ivan The Terrible
- ... hated and loved too fiercely. And he never forgot anything. Ivan was definitely smart and despite his cruelty, his reign is known as one of the greatest rules in Russian history. In Russia Ivan was called "Grozny", which has always been translated to "the terrible", but actually means "the awesome". Born in 1530, Ivan was only three when he inherited the ...
- 5983: Genetic Engineering 3
- ... analytical machine, to a calculator, to a computer. However, science, in the past, has always remained distant. Science has allowed advances in production, transportation, and even entertainment; but never in history will science have an affect on our lives, as genetic engineering will undoubtedly do. For the last decade, science has made vast improvements in genetics, monitored by the Human Genome ...
- 5984: Marfans Syndrome
- ... by the disorder. This includes an echocardiogram, a sound wave picture of the heart by a cardiologist, slit-lamp eye examination by an ophthalmologist, skeletal examination and a complete family history. The recent identification of the chromosome, gene and component of connective tissue (fibrillin) in which the mutation for the Marfan syndrome is located offers great promise for the diagnosis of ...
- 5985: The Controversy Surrounding the Gulf War Syndrome
- ... a top fighter pilot, but he also has one of the toughest bodies. He is known to be able to handle more G's than any other pilot in military history without passing out. Mark is one guy that the U. S. military is glad to have on their side. Mark completes the first air strikes against Iraq with ease. He ...
- 5986: Obesity
- ... believe that people who are less than 20 percent above their healthy weight should try to lose weight if they have any of the following risk factors. Risk Factors: Family history of certain chronic diseases. People with close relatives who have had heart disease or diabetes are more likely to develop these problems if they are obese. Pre-existing medical conditions ...
- 5987: J.P. Morgan
- ... his "rugged honesty and rock-ribbed integrity." Theodore Roosevelt praised his "sincerity and truthfulness." Others called him and uncrowned monarch and the "embodiment of the heroic age in American industrial history." It is without doubt that J.P. Morgan was one of the most essential men in the creation of the world's modern economy. His unparalleled genius led to the ...
- 5988: Jackie Kennedy Onasis
- ... as were the Bouviers. Janet lived her life with a constant sense of unease because of this difference in lineage.(Birmingham) Because Black Jack was known for having erratic financial history, James Lee, Janet’s father, offered to allow Janet and Jack to live rent free in a building he owned. This offer came under one condition. Jack would have to ...
- 5989: AIDS: Myths and Facts
- ... second hand” or dirty needles used by someone who carried the HIV virus. Prostitutes contract and spread AIDS through sexual activity with several different partners without knowing their partners' sexual history. This in turn, leads to the spread of the disease throughout the heterosexual community. Innocent infants are victims of the disease, born by mothers who are infected with AIDS. It ...
- 5990: What is Angina? And What Is The Cure?
- ... is suddenly increased as a chunk of matter breaks off and suddenly blocks the already narrowed opening. Certain factors seem to favor the buildup of these plaques. A strong family history of heart attacks is a definite risk factor, reflecting some metabolic derangement in either cholesterol handling or some other factor. Being male, for reasons probably related to the protective effects ...
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