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Drugs: How Danagerous Is It?
... as
a rush of calmness and relaxation. People under the influence feel relaxed and
as if their problems are gone. The most common method of doing this drug is
smoking it. The leafy plant is dried and smoked in a joint, or a rolled
cigarette with a paper mouth piece. It can also be smoked in a bong, or pipe.
Another method is eating the leaves of the plant. They must be cooked in some
sort of fat. Marijuana is fat soluble, and for the reason, must be cooked in
butter, lard, milk, or other substance. A new method is being tested. It
includes "baking" the marijuana under a flame without burning it. It is nearl ...
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How The Government May Have Created AIDS
... is a synthetic
biological agent that was deliberately engineered by the US government as
an instrument of depopulation. This is by far the most controversial and
dangerous subject that we have ever addressed on this program, so I would
like to review briefly the major points -- the most significant pieces of
evidence -- that I presented two weeks ago.
The first point was that in the early 1970's, Henry Kissinger wrote a
top secret document -- a National Security Memorandum ("NSM 200") -- in
which he indicated that "depopulation should be the highest priority of US
foreign policy towards the Third World." Thi ...
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Hemophilia
... or faster than a normal person would when injured, but they bleed longer because their blood is unable to form a firm clot. Small cuts are normally not a problem, but sometimes bleeding in the joints occurs due to a person's body growth. This results in swelling of the affected joint and extreme pain when the joint or muscle is moved.
It is reported that one in ten thousand males get A. It has been calculated that worldwide there are approximately 350,000 people with severe or moderate , although B is 5 times less common that A. All races, religions, and economic groups are affected by .
is a bleeding d ...
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Why Exercise Is Important
... But knowing how good the outcome is going to be isn't always going to make us hit the gym or reevaluate our dietary habits. That's why I decided to research this area and write about it. In the process, I found myself reevaluating my own workout program and the countless, needless foods I was eating.
We all have different reasons for improving our physical fitness. But I think the one thing we can all come to ground on is that exercising and eating right is an essential imperative for our individual well being. Not because we want to follow society's footsteps, but because it's the right thing to do.
This guid ...
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Cancer Of The Eye
... the membrane that covers the surface of the eyeball and lines the back side of the lids.
The cause of most eye cancers are unknown. However retinoblastoma, a type of eye cancer that occurs during infancy and early childhood, follows a well recognized hereditary pattern which strongly suggests that cancer causing gene may be the instigating factor.
A papidly growing eye cancer usually produces symptomes such as double vision, a protrsion of the eyeball, or other obvious changes leading to early diagnosis and treatment. A slow growing tumor of the unnoticed until the cancer is more advaced. Any changes in vision or ...
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Kroeger's "AIDS And The Girl Next Door"
... anger and depression eventually comes to an inaccessible for many state of acceptance. Let’s follow incrementally the succession of her responses occurring throughout her sickness.
The AIDS test was ordered almost spontaneously, and the result was not implied to be positive. A woman had reasons for having symptoms, and age and 14hr workday could easily explain the latter. Fatigue was not suspicious, similarly the rush didn’t seem to present a serious danger. Therefore, the “news” struck her and threw into a state of a shock: “My hands and feet went ice cold. I thought I would lose control of my bowels. I ...
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The Clinton Health Plan
... Another large problem with the way health care is presently organized
is - as Clinton helpfully points out - waste. Some common examples are:
Paperwork: There are thousands of insurance companies in the US, and
each one has many forms for doctors and patients to fill out. So much so,
that doctors spend more time improving their handwriting than healing
people.
Greed and Profiteering: Some drug companies make over 10,000% profit on
the drugs they manufacture. In 1991, the median income of doctors was
$139,000 for general practitioners and $512,000 for specialists.
Unneeded Surgery and ...
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Dreams
... and gradually change from the sub-conscious
mind to the conscious mind. This is called lucid dreaming. With this you can
take partial control of what happens during a dream. Since you can do this you
don't have to be restricted to do all the things you do in real life but you
could do whatever you like because it's your mind that's controlling you not
your body and gravity. For example, you could fly or walk through walls.
The powers of dreams
The dreaming world could be a very powerful thing so much so that it
causes a baby to be born because of lucid dreaming. In a true story taken from
the book called Living wi ...
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Steroids
... but many people do not know exactly
what they are. Natural steroids play a key role in the body processes of living
things. They are naturally produced by plants and animals, and are used for
various reasons. Steroids include sterols, such as cholesterol, bile acids from
the liver, adrenal hormones, sex hormones, and poisons in certain toads. Sex
steroids in humans give men and women the characteristics that make up the sex,
such as the type of voice, and the physical build. Adrenal steroids, produced
in the cortex of the adrenal gland in humans, regulate protein and carbohydrate
metabolism. Aldosterone, a ...
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“The Body's Temperature After Electrocution Is Around 138 Degrees Fahrenheit”
... have no right to play God. The 6th commandment in Exodus 20:13 states: "Thou shall not kill;" however if it was translated directly from the original Hebrew version, it is: "Thou shall not MURDER." Murder is defined in dictionaries as the UNLAWFUL killing of a person with malice and aforethought. This quote demonstrates the murderer deserves the death penalty and it was his own fault for putting himself on death row. While committing the crime, the criminal had no intentions of being caught, and knew that what he was doing was wrong.
There is not enough evidence to prove whether capital punishment deters crime ...
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