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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...m). Nor is it the total amount of nicotine in the whole pack. SOURCE: Preventive Medicine 2003;36:92-98. http://dmoz.org/Health/Addictions/Sub... ...rmacy Act. People drank cocaine in wine, in Coca-Cola (hence the name), in patent medicines. Merck was a huge producer of the substance. By the be... ...s of the Persistent Vegetative State: Second of two parts, New England Journal of Medicine, 330, 22, 1572-1579 (1994) If the patient does not r... ...yment cards, fingerprints and photographs, a terrorism watch list, a DNA database, disaster victim identification, international weapons tracking a... ...son. Nero even helped the Jews - a scourge of the Roman empire - and rehabilitated disaster-stricken cities. But then there was a marked - and m... ... B. Prusiner and others. Prusiner was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his discovery. Prions are controversial. Some scie...

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God Prophecy

By: Dr. Paraskev

...ines, oceans and near planets are turned into mining and industrial zones, medicine is turned into “miracle - healing”, etc. This speeds very much up ... ...n... Not counting all the physicly and mentally injured by these man- made disasters. 10 The “outside” Apocalypse of the 20th century created an “ins... ... if, this time, destruction comes not from a man- made, but from a natural disaster ? What if a comet hits Earth, for instance ? What is the use of kn...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...en later on. I don’t want people to wake up only under the impact of pain and disaster. I want people to awaken through studying and reading books. ... ...and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Disobeying that law produces disasters and tragedies, both individual and collective. That law is ... ...the wisdom of Kabbalah. If we do not use that infor- mation, we are headed for disaster. T H E K A B B A L A H E X P E R I E N C E 88 Q: Who can stud... ... doctor gives us a remedy that has been tested a thousand times, and when the medicine works and we are cured, we must still believe that without th... ...er of Kabbalistic Astrology, as well as Kabbalistic Geography and Kabbalistic Medicine. Those topics deal with the connection between our universe a... ...World in ours creates various fields called Astronomy, Astrology, Psychology, Medicine, etc. That is why the science in our world is to some extent ... ... shore in peace, to the inevitable end that we will come to? A: We can escape disaster only if we add an engine of our own to the boat, called a “sc... ...al death. A smaller amount of Light is sensed by us as states of de- pression, disaster and disease. It all depends on the power of illumination that...

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Kabbalah Revealed

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ugs haven’t always been in use, but in the past they were used primarily for medicine and for rituals, while today they are being used at a much ea... ...every field of human engagement—per- sonal, social, international, in science, medicine, and the climate. For example, until just a few years ago, “t... ... November 20, 2005. Here’s the title of Lean’s article: “The Big Thaw: Global Disaster Will Follow If the Ice Cap on Greenland Melts.” And the subt... ...is vanishing far faster than even they expected.” And weather is not the only disaster lurking on the horizon. The June 22, 2006 issue of Nature mag... ... failing to make its citizens happy. Ac- cording to the New England Journal of Medicine, “Annu- ally, more than 46 million Americans, ages 15-54, suff...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...beau, Gavin. I do not intend to get married until I am much, much older. You see, I want to study medicine, if Father will agree.’ Gavin left for I... ...y due to her determination to fight the nineteenth century male prejudice against women studying medicine. Unfortunately, when she graduated with ho... .... Her interest in science and mathematics had encouraged Dr. Forsythe to foster her wish to study medicine. He was so proud of her achievements in t... ...ord ‘medic’ and thought that here is another male skeptic of a woman’s capability in the field of medicine. She was determined to avail herself of t... ...dicine. She was determined to avail herself of this opportunity, not only to practice her beloved medicine, but to prove that she was no slouch wher... ...rateful to the despised Angressi. THE CURSE OF KALI 253 Chapter 15 Life, after the terrible disaster of the earthquake, was returning to normal...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

... and healers trusted God to enlighten them about what plants created certain medicines. Lawyers, kings, and 40 all kingdoms believed law, power, and ... ...or should be my confidence. Placing trust in anything other than God invites disaster, and I would be wise to remember although I worked to increase m...

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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...gs have always been in use, but in the past they were used primarily for medicine and rituals, while today they are being used at a much earlier ag... ...ry field of human engagement—personal, social, international, in science, medicine, and the en- - vironment. For example, until just a few years ago,... ...ember 20, 2005. Here’s the title of Lean’s article: “The Big Thaw: global Disaster Will Follow If the Ice Cap on greenland Melts.” And the subtitle... ...anishing far faster than even they expected.” And weather is not the only disaster lurking on the horizon. The June 22, 2006 issue of the magazine, ... ...ng to make its citizens happy. Ac- - cording to the New England Journal of Medicine, “Annu- - ally, more than 46 million Americans, ages 15-54, suffer...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...nstrates that even he experiences more than unease at his own conduct. Prior to the disaster, he instructs the captain to adopt a policy dangerous t... ...sive liver transplant and a place in a life boat. Both are lifesavers. A natural disaster is no Great Equalizer. Nothing is. Even the argument th... ...ssume that all organisms, organizations and automata possess fatal vulnerabilities. Medicine and warfare are predicated on a similar contention. W...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...on: why do we have the ability to rid our- selves of problems through ordinary medicine, instead of resolving our problems only through Kabbalah? But... ...he Creator leads everything. It is the Creator who made all the tragedies and disasters. But why did He do it? However appalling it may sound, He di... ...hing is done by the Creator, but we are unable to justify His Actions. Global disasters, wars, and annihilation of entire nations, hor- rendous torme... ...herapeutic potion that helps, although one is not proficient in the wisdom of medicine.” (Remez, part 3, page 2). “In the future only with the help o... ...means that from the point of view of Kabbalah, music, astronomy, biology, and medicine externally express a unique law of the inner makings of natur... ...imental roads, and keeps fumbling in the dark, it is headed toward horrendous disasters. When a child puts its finger in the fire he cries bitterly i... ...e to endure pain for the purpose of future benefit. If we realize that bitter medicine is a necessary means to health, the medicine will not taste b... ...d needs that awaken in them. This search produces the development of science, medicine, culture and technology. Our generation and the generations to...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...before, triumphing through your troubles. You will find in every apparent disaster the seeds of new choices and an incredible future. Crises can tu... ...y living. Consider not being able to read food packages, instructions on medicine bottles, street signs, grocery lists, love letters or job ap­ plic... ...hts made my mind spin. I had a long flight ahead of me to reflect on this disaster. But as soon as I settled into my seat I chose to go into a state... ...higher power. I could hardly believe it. Not in my wildest dreams could a disaster such as the loss of my name have been the cause of something as w...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...d her figure in. Then, he would get up and make her breakfast, arranging ceremoniously her medicines in multicoloured plastic containers on the tray... ... chin and straightened wrinkled corners. "We blessed the house" – he said – "to fend off a disaster." I asked him what he was afraid of. He told me...

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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...caught Jacques' angry expression. “What's wrong?” “Nothing, I just saw the medicine, that's all.” Jacques straightened and his expression changed to ... ...up with our Alpha. If Henry changes his mind, I'll stop administering the medicine. Until that time, I will do as I've been ordered.” “Doesn't it mak... ...ing at her and Laylah shifted in her seat. She knew this was going to be a disaster. The clock's numbers, 6:20, blared mockingly at her. Jacques had... ... her like a five-year-old and it hurt. The dinner idea was an unmitigated disaster. And to make it worse, she would not get to go to Britta’s party.... ...made it to the limo and placed an exhausted and slumbering Laylah inside. Disaster had been averted and, now, maybe things could get back to normal....

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Class Heroes: A Class Apart

By: Stephen Henning

...friends again soon.” James felt himself drifting off. He’d been given some more medicine and the doctor had told him that it would make him drowsy.... ... in the morning. What are you doing out of bed?” “I woke up. They gave me some medicine earlier and that knocked me out. So when I woke up, I coul... ...ander the corridors at night. Do you have a problem with staff stealing from the medicine cupboard in this hospital?” Dr Soames glowered. “Well, t... ... of the corridor with them. 192 In Windsor Ward, oblivious to the impending disaster, Sam took a deep breath, went up to Mrs Randerson and put ...

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Call Me Montana

By: John Richman

...st. After three months at the “Circle R” I was doing pretty well when near-disaster struck. I lost my old John E. Richman 4 horse to a prairi... ...s it?” John E. Richman 190 “Montana,” he replied. “You keep it for good medicine.” I took a closer look at it and Whitey was right. It looke...

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Secret of the Sands

By: Aren, Rai and E., Tavius

...we’ll find the answer to that,” Alex continued, “but for now, we have a potentially major disaster to avoid. I don’t suppose that passage tells us ex... ...f the injured could be heard around the Palace. Mindara, having been knocked out from the medicine the healer gave her, woke up with a start. She wa... ... good arm. She grimaced with pain for a moment, but pulled herself up. The effects of the medicine were still upon her. She tried to steady herself.... ...d him excrutiating pain. He had to find help and determine the circumstances the terrible disaster had left his people in. Then, the thought of find... ...ons, communication with…who knows who, and to what end? We already know it caused a major disaster in the past, and it killed someone moments after ...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ed an efficacy to change on this propelling Earth like the odious taste of medicine and so he could not fail to believe that it was true since there w... ...nto silk skinned robes and hallucinogenic shadows. The World Trade Center disaster was proof not only that people were bad but that there was no god ...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...FT: DAVID CORNWELL, SOPOGY, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I JOHN A. BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, SOEST, FIRST WIND, STATE OF HAWAI‘I ENERGY OFFICE, ISTOCK, (NANOT... ...ess Innovation Showcase HEALTH SCIENCES 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal f or Medical Research BUSINESS MEETING... ...enesis.com (808) 772-5560 University of Hawai‘i John A. Burns School of Medicine www.jabsom.hawaii.edu MEDIA CONTACT: Tina Shelton sheltont@hawaii... ...atives to nuclear energy In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear-plant disaster, Japan and European nations have increasingly explored the poten... ...s of active seismic areas prepare their homes to better withstand future disasters. Professor of Ocean Engineering Kwok Fai Chun, perhaps best kno... ...d technology-accelerator companies under the umbrella of INNOVATIONS IN MEDICINE AND BIOSCIENCE Three men in Hawai‘i are guiding cutting- edge r... ...to clear a playground of dangerous radiation after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. PHOTOS: COURTESY OF SKAI VENTURES 63 APEC 2011 · HAW... ...rnst is just one example of how researchers at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai‘i at Ma ¯noa are transforming inspirat...

... sciences -- 48 Turning Science Into Practical Inventions -- 56 Winners of the Hawai‘i Business Innovation Showcase -- 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine -- 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal for Medical Research -- 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings -- 78 Checklist for Your Next Conference -- 82 Sustainability, Harmony Built Into Hawaiian Culture -- 86 What Aloha Really Me...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache; Feng Liu

A book on the contrasts between the eastern Asian culture versus the western culture on topics such as education, medicine, science, and politics.

...fore their babies were gifted, and developed in the ten months of pregnancy. Parents had the responsibility for their children. As I often mentioned, disaster falls nowadays, and still is imminent in the future, why? I have only one answer, “Suffer comes from disobeying the olds (the Buddha, Laozi, Confucius, etc.).” It is the power of the culture that makes China survive ...

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Maximus in Minimis : Aphlorisms in Unistiches

By: Florentin Smarandache

...n has spots too. At what time? When it rains, God cries. Atmosphere : Blue, as the sky dirtied by clouds. Bright : A balcony full of Sun. Natural disaster : The swans look drunk on the fetid lake. Surprisingly : The crow is a beautiful black. Elegant woman : A bird high on her legs. Most powerful chess piece : You are a queen but only in the dark. Medicinal plant :...

..........................................................33 Bright.........................................................................33 Natural disaster.................................................................33 Surprisingly....................................................................33 Elegant woman......................................................

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

................................................................... 29 NATURAL DISASTERS .................................................................. ... a hospitable settlement site for those who wished to escape the ecological disaster which humankind has unthinkingly brought upon itself. “O... ...ng. “And what about health care. Socialized medicine sounded like a good idea. The British National Health Service ... ...oesn’t dent the billions who roam our overcrowded home. And the advances of medicine have increased life-spans by eliminating or reducing the microb... ...e’s progeny. Laws and customs have to be changed. We need more than natural disasters to cope with the calamity that is already here. But there aren... ...oline to power them. So that one little bouncing bundle of British joy is a disaster for the planet. “The more facts that are registered by ... ...that human history is largely a chronicle of tragedy, with wars and natural disasters killing millions upon millions, people keep thinking that thing... ...are starving in the back pews and outside the holy walls. How much food and medicine would the golden domes, the art collections, the real estate ho... ... business world. So many women are excited about their careers in business, medicine, law and sales that staying home with children is generally not ...

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