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- 211: The Relationship Between Research Labs, Media, Government, and Industries
- ... as the man who single-handedly beat the monster disease, he simply states the project. The rest of the articles then refer to a New York Times article, in which Nobel laureate James D. Watson, allegedly states that “Judah will cure cancer in two years,” it turns out that this was mearly an ovezealous reporter trying to get a big scoop ...
- 212: Nuclear Weapons: Destructors or Saviors?
- ... panel of nuclear powers convened to adopt a policy of "No-First Strike." This occurrence, while weighting popular opinion on the MAD stance, also exemplifies the words of an American Nobel Laureate, William Faulkner, "I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he ...
- 213: Is the US Policy on Drug Prohibition Effective?
- ... money from drug traffickers so that the government would stop other groups from exporting cocaine. Because of the problems South American countries have faced because of Drug Prohibition, Colombia's Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez has written a manifesto declaring the drug war as "useless" (15). Action abroad by the United States has also led to an increase in ...
- 214: “Smoke” The Prohibition!
- ... of the cartels, especially the Call cartel, has led to political corruption in that country. Because of the problems South American countries have faced because of Drug Prohibition, Colombia's Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel Grace Marquees has written a manifesto declaring the drug war as "useless". Action abroad by the United States has also led to an increase in subversive ...
- 215: Drug Prohibition
- ... money from drug traffickers so that the government would stop other groups from exporting cocaine. Because of the problems South American countries have faced because of Drug Prohibition, Colombia's Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez has written a manifesto declaring the drug war as "useless" (15). Action abroad by the United States has also led to an increase in ...
- 216: Power Does Not Come From a Gun
- ... said, "If a man hasn't found something he will die for, he isn't fit to live." A leader in the Black community and the recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, King's accomplishment of attaining civil rights for Blacks was a great one, but the road to achievement was long and full of sacrifices. It was a time ...
- 217: Why Drugs Should Be Legalized!!!!
- ... R.M.L.'s Board of Directors reads like a "Who's Who" in the world of science. Such distinguished members include Dr. Kary Mullis, the winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry; Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School Professor; Dr. Louis Lasagna, chairman of the National Academy of Sciences committee and dean of the Sackler School of Biomedical Sciences ...
- 218: Legalization of Drugs
- ... R.M.L.'s Board of Directors reads like a "Who's Who" in the world of science. Such distinguished members include Dr. Kary Mullis, the winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry; Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School Professor; Dr. Louis Lasagna, chairman of the National Academy of Sciences committee and dean of the Sackler School of Biomedical Sciences ...
- 219: Two Sides of The Brain
- ... the loss of speech. Damage to the right side, however did not. Doctors speculated over what this meant. Was the brain schizophrenically divided and non-communicative? In the early 1960s, Nobel Prize winner Dr. Roger Sperry proved that patients who had their corpus callosum severed to try and control epileptic seizures could no longer communicate between their hemispheres. The struggle can ...
- 220: Amico Acids - The Building Blocks of Life
- ... hundred oquadicillion to one possibility, which is in scientific language, simply means that it's impossible. Dr. George Wall, professor of Biology of Harvard University. Dr. Wall whom woe the Nobel Prize in Biology in 1971 said, "When it comes to the origin of life you only have two possibilities as to how life arose. One is spontaneous generation. And the ...
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