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The Hitler File : A Novel of Fact

By: Sam Vaknin

...th is the only son of two survivors of the Holocaust. When his boss at the Genocide Monitoring Group sends him to Israel on a routine assignment, he ... ...d, I worked three days a week in the musty acquisitions department of the Genocide Monitoring Group (GMG), a non-government organization as well-fu... ...ay you want to play it. I sent you to Jerusalem as a representative of the Genocide Monitoring Group and at its expense. Agreed?” I nodded assent... ...ything that was in a certain apartment and that was lawfully willed to the Genocide Monitoring Group and only to the Genocide Monitoring Group.” ... ...t, I was shell-shocked and devastated. I often wandered what do exotically-sounding medical conditions like a collapsed lung or a syncope feel like.... ...He towered over me menacingly. “She … she was infected. My family covered all her medical bills.” “Infected with what?” – he screamed and feet s... ... gruffly. The whole thing was beginning to get on what was left of my nerves. “A medical report. Hitler was infected with syphilis. It seems to ha... ...have affected his brain. These are 26 pages of detailed analyses, lab reports, and medical opinions. By 1943 Hitler was certifiably insane. Here is ... ... the same sort as the battle waged by Pasteur and Koch.’” “Pasteur and Koch were medical doctors who pitted themselves against disease-causing ba...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...sit in the front rows of a theatre, or to travel in luxury, or to receive superior medical treatment (or any medical treatment) precisely because o... ...ould stand for "compliance" and "F" for non-compliance. Example: A radioactivity monitoring robot malfunctions. If it self- destructs, its human o... ...varieties should be preserved; flood defenses erected or strengthened; and weather-monitoring capacity should be extended and modernized. These mea...

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Class Heroes: A Class Apart

By: Stephen Henning

...thout seeming to direct the comment at anyone in particular. She picked up Sam’s medical chart from the end of the bed and gave Sam a warm smile. “... ... Her mother put her hand on her daughter’s forehead. She felt cool. “We’ll keep monitoring it,” Dr Okocha promised. “Do you have any questions Sama... ...ve any questions Samantha?” Sam realised she had only been half listening to her medical report. She had been thinking about the itch on her left le... ...tor Roger and Yvonne Blake looked at Dr Soames. The man was clearly a competent medical man, but he wasn’t a magician. Dr Soames looked back at th... ...action against the other three children involved. Dr Soames has confirmed that, medically speaking, none of them have come out of their coma since ... ..., where the young victims of the recent Hangar Lane bombing are receiving expert medical care.” James recognised Nurse Winter hovering nervously in ... ...wn recovery. We’re very concerned about the level of brain activity that we are monitoring.” Chief Superintendent Harden strode back on to the ward...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... I was on your bus at this hour? I have no pen" – I add. He casts a sideways glance at me, monitoring the hopeless traffic jam from the corner of a... ...supervisors. You can forget about this cosy job of yours!" The Arab stands mute, vigilantly monitoring the commotion. A passenger tilts and hisses i... ...ndeavour to avoid her startled gaze. She tries again: "What kind of people are you? I am a medical nurse, I am telling you. So what if I am Arab, i...

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Kabbalah Revealed

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ed with being a famous physician, I will strain, sweat, and toil for years in medical school and live through several more years of sleep deprivatio... ...efore, the only way to choose who we are is by choosing the last factor, thus monitoring and changing our social external environment. Because chang...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...pyright owners who are actively exploiting their works an easier means of monitoring searches to determine if one of their works was being used. Thi... ...hington College of Law (American University); Library Copyright Alliance; Medical Library Association; Public Knowledge; National Humanities Allianc...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...pyright owners who are actively exploiting their works an easier means of monitoring searches to determine if one of their works was being used. Thi... ...hington College of Law (American University); Library Copyright Alliance; Medical Library Association; Public Knowledge; National Humanities Allianc...

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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...fore shaking himself and going silent. He peered about, but didn't see any monitoring devices. Smiling, he pulled a shot injector from his pocket and... ...Hey kid, it’s the truth. I’m going to carry you inside. When Kattcha gives medical instructions, it’s always a good idea to follow them.” Jacques pi...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS WIND POWER WELCOME APEC DEL... ...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSI... ...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS WIND POWER 4 APEC 2011 · ... ... 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal f or Medical Research BUSINESS MEETINGS 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings 78... ... Brooke Wilson bwilson@skaiventures.com 808-949-2208, ext. 139 The Queen’s Medical Center www.queensmedicalcenter.net MEDIA CONTACT: Makana Shook cor... ...r the owner. A pilot storage facility using HNU’s proprietary interface monitoring and control has been online since 2009. The system ensures sea...

...cal 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 Means --...

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Apec Brochure

By: Apec 2011 Hawaii Host Committee

...he Lab plans to use the satellites in a variety of applications, including monitoring coral reefs and the climate of cities, and to study active volc... ...cles, which is currently being used for radiation clean-up in Japan. BIo MEDICal TECHNol o GIEs The University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center , along with... ...ECHNol o GIEs The University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center , along with Queen’s Medical Center of Honolulu, received a $2.3 million grant to develop novel... ...treat peripheral vascular disease using an automated system.. The Queen’s Medical Center (QMC), founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV... ... Kamehameha IV, is the largest private hospital in Hawai‘i and the leading medical referral center in the Pacifc Basin. Innovative programs and resea... ...erence because of the leading research conducted by University of Hawai‘i Medical School on aging in the Asia-Pacifc gene pool. The conference hoste...

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Trade Facilitation through Customs Procedures: Assessment of Apec's Progress

By: Its Global

...cy recommendations are as follows. (a) APEC should address processes for developing, monitoring, and reviewing programmes APEC needs to system... ...ly Chain Connectivity Framework (SCCF) Action Plan. The other is to continue and expand monitoring and assessing the performance of the Plan, notwit... ...). Compliance with the RKC, however, is not included in the SCCF Action Plan. If the monitoring of the harmonization and simplification of customs... ...ged electronically has decreased, including Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. If the monitoring process is to continue, additional data, including... ...COMMENDATIONS i. General recommendations APEC should address processes for developing, monitoring, and reviewing programmes APEC needs to systema... ...ation, Adoption and Review of Technical Regulations. f) Align domestic regulations for medical devices with the principles of the Global Harmoniza...

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Aus Com

By: Christine Jones

...ted out, "she's only trying to help you. But if you'd rather wait for the medical team." His remark made the man nervous. Shaun shifted his sights b... ...ferred to the bed as the dental chair, having seen something similar in a medical book. A bright light above shone down on the tan vinyl and small t... ... the men wore a mixture of military uniforms, the red arm bands implied a medical team. Also unsettling were the armed security guards staring at hi... ... deal and turned his attention to the bath. During his examination in the medical section, he'd had a fill of the 27 liquid gold, yet it still felt... ...een in human history. Although simplistic, the complex had fully equipped medical stations, work and storage areas, schools, libraries, recreation p... ...ehicle. One press of a button would deactivate the beacon, alerting those monitoring that they were in trouble. Atlas continued to talk. She contribu... ...coat pocket, he touched up her hair. From the radio room, Brendan had been monitoring what they recognised as a distress signal. Having already sent ... ...o be like if we bring in more." "Very placid when I'm finished with her." Monitoring her own responses, Alex continued to sense the increase in her ...

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Apec's Achievements in Trade Facilitation 2007-2010-Final Assessment of Tfapii

By: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Policy Support Unit

...h material costs and time-related costs – involved in searching out, negotiating, monitoring and enforcing the terms of a voluntary economic exchange... ...on, Adoption and Review of Technical Regulations. Align domestic regulations for medical devices with the principles of the Global Harmonization Ta...

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Encyclopedia of Home Remedies for Better Life

By: Dr Izharul Hasan

...dern medicine is failing its patients Despite advances in modern medicine and medical technology, more than ever, there are increase incidences of c... ...edications and thus, have no knowledge of the healing power of herbs. Eastern medical systems such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Unani Medicin... ...ia of Home remedies for better life Author: Dr Izharul Hasan Page 9 Even medical doctors are learning that herbs have much to offer in the way o... ...are. Mind you...they were not taught about the use of herbs in a conventional medical school. Today licensed physicians combine herbal medicinal pra... ..., redness, and often fever. Abscesses are caused by an infection, so orthodox medical doctors often treat them with antibiotics. But herbs are an ef... ...ntake of refined and processed foods containing high fat and sugar levels. • Monitoring your glucose levels is important so try adopting regular tes...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...t must be dealt with for this subject-matter being the establishment of a monitoring process in connection with those scientific knowledge that dive... ... on the behavior of the doctors during the operation, and to describe the medical apparata and instruments used by them. The unprecedented character... ...aise delicate matters of ethics and one must find some responsible ways of monitoring these activities. In his philosophic work “Sic cogito”, B. P. ... ...y be unfolded naturally, inherently and unlimitedly . Different from the medical artificial anesthesia (through anesthetics or merely by sleeping- p... ...f somnambulism, hysteria and epilepsy as sleep-diseases, might enable the medical science to reduce the number of those diseases considered as quasi-... ...r from being non- scientific, is a warning that concerns the necessity of monitoring the application of some possible scientific achievements, a plea... ...this thing, but one can put in balance also a possible incompatibleness ( medical malformation) between body and soul, between foetus and parents, o...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...vidual profits by 'cheating' on its competitors. Therefore, the question of mutual monitoring and control is a key issue in collusive oligopolies."... ...onfined to its rapacious elites: its politicians, managers, university professors, medical doctors, judges, journalists, and top bureaucrats. The p... ...Since 1997, it has introduced policies regarding misreporting, abuse of IMF funds, monitoring the use of debt relief for poverty reduction, data di... ...ng of the competitive or unique qualities of its export products, the tailoring and monitoring of its mutually-beneficial relationships with neighbo... ...d international forums. As the name implies, public relations is about follow-up (monitoring) and relationships. This is especially true in the co... ...e Kosovo crisis in 1999, NGO employees sold in the open market food, blankets, and medical supplies intended for the refugees. Q. How can one cho... ...ucts. This was on top of $1 billion invested between 1998-2002. The budgets of the Medical Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sc... ...nology, the internet itself (first developed by the Pentagon), telecommunications, medical computerized scanning - and numerous other technologies ... ...ut such resuscitation is MANDATORY by LAW. So, the defibrillator - a technological medical instrument - is, in a way, a law enforcement device. B...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...information technology-enabled 41 Fixing Global Finance services (such as medical transcription, back-office accounting and insurance claims), pharma... ... large financial conglomerates in domestic financial system requires close monitoring by supervisory authorities in developing countries. Keeping thes... ...loose in nature, moving from one country to another in no time. This makes monitoring such financial flows an extremely difficult task. 117 Fixing Gl...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... mutilated and gutted and our skeletal bones scattered, gnawed, and chewed on? IV. Medical Reasons Infrequently, cannibalism results in prion disea... ...ibition of alcoholic drinks in the 1920s - seeks to shelter us from the pernicious medical outcomes of cannibalism and to protect others who might ... ...s "commitment to resist entry" into the market. Publicize the fact that one has a "monitoring system" to detect any aggressive acts of competitors.... ...an economic unit. Wrong information often leads to disastrous outcomes. Consider a medical doctor or an civil engineer who bribed their way into ob... ...t the quintessential example of over-criminalization is drug abuse. There is scant medical evidence that soft drugs such as cannabis or MDMA ("Ecst... ... even when it remain incommunicado, we assume that it harbors a person. If for some medical, logistical, or technological problem, one's brain is un... ...s "commitment to resist entry" into the market. Publicize the fact that one has a "monitoring system" to detect any aggressive acts of competitors.... ...n technology has conspired to do just that. Reality TV shows, caller ID, electronic monitoring, computer viruses (especially worms and Trojans), el... ...ould stand for "compliance" and "F" for non-compliance. Example: A radioactivity monitoring robot malfunctions. If it self- destructs, its human o...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... mutilated and gutted and our skeletal bones scattered, gnawed, and chewed on? IV. Medical Reasons Infrequently, cannibalism results in prion disea... ...ibition of alcoholic drinks in the 1920s - seeks to shelter us from the pernicious medical outcomes of cannibalism and to protect others who might ... ...s "commitment to resist entry" into the market. Publicize the fact that one has a "monitoring system" to detect any aggressive acts of competitors.... ...an economic unit. Wrong information often leads to disastrous outcomes. Consider a medical doctor or an civil engineer who bribed their way into ob... ...t the quintessential example of over-criminalization is drug abuse. There is scant medical evidence that soft drugs such as cannabis or MDMA ("Ecst... ... even when it remain incommunicado, we assume that it harbors a person. If for some medical, logistical, or technological problem, one's brain is un... ...s "commitment to resist entry" into the market. Publicize the fact that one has a "monitoring system" to detect any aggressive acts of competitors.... ...n technology has conspired to do just that. Reality TV shows, caller ID, electronic monitoring, computer viruses (especially worms and Trojans), el... ...ould stand for "compliance" and "F" for non-compliance. Example: A radioactivity monitoring robot malfunctions. If it self- destructs, its human o...

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Jewels

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...tner. Colonel, you will be stationed inside the command center along with medical personnel to monitor the situation and keep tabs on her vitals. I e... ...en lit up in several sections. “She's flat-lining!” Elenora yelled and the medical crew sprang into action. Jeremy was shoved back and brusquely orde... ...h one bothers me more. I think Dimitri is crazy for listening to you. The medical scans from the girl speak for themselves. Lt. Enbran is out of her... ...will be let go, but there are two more stipulations. One, you cannot seek medical attention for your back, and two, you must wear the controller unti... ...ed and she was forced to endure two hours of comprehensive and humiliating medical exams. It was the sympathy in Elenora's eyes when she saw the welt... ...strategy. For whatever reason, they did not destroy the three ships we had monitoring this galaxy's borders. It will cost him.” “Yes it will, old fri...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ctive reasoning while physicists and mathematicians lean toward deductive methods. Medical practitioners use diagnosis and attorneys rely on an expe... ...ive yet crucial question: What business are we in? Does one sell cars or power, medical care or freedom from pain, social work or relationship, a... ....S. Chamber of Commerce, trade and professional organizations, such as the American Medical Association, National Rifle Association, American Petrole... ...aried: monosodium glutamate in baby food, fatty hot dogs, unclean fish, tractors, medical X-rays, color television radiation and many Federal agenc... ...rs (1969) says, "Many dentists have thought of themselves as repairmen rather than medical men ... They were said to be more interested in techniques... ...uides resource allocation where it will do the most good and serves as a basis for monitoring results and reshaping policy where necessary. The pla...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...a person who refuses work offered to him or her on any grounds, except on medical grounds. I recommend a few pilot projects with the aim of implem... ...lure. NOT RECOMMENDED Administrative Measures: Public Works All the medically capable unemployed should be compulsorily engaged in public work... ...They were provided with food rations and a modest monthly cash allowance, medical care and other necessities. The CCC employed 500,000 people at its... ...mps, were provided with food rations and a modest monthly cash allowance, medical care, and other necessities. At its apex, the CCC employed 500,000... ...000 teachers have left Ecuador since 1998. More than half of all Ghanaian medical doctors have emigrated (120 in 1998 alone). More than 60% of all E... ...ment to resist entry" into the market. Publicize the fact that one has a "monitoring system" to detect any aggressive acts of competitors. Announce...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

... ageing of receivables; • Introduction of international accounting standards; • Monitoring of sales; • Monitoring of orders and shipments; • ... ...g of records, filing, archives; • Cost accounting system; • Budgeting and budget monitoring and controls; • Internal audits (frequency and proce... ... plausible candidates include greater income volatility, legalised gambling, bigger medical bills, increased advertising by lawyers offering to help...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ters on the Internet as of early 2007, 54 and the field is expanding: a study monitoring botnet activity in 2006 detected, on average, the emergence of... ...tion, re- lease, or nefarious alteration of vital personal records hosted at medical offices, schools, town halls, and other data repositories that cann... ...ensive; credit card numbers can be found more easily through passive network monitoring or through the distribution of phishing e-mails designed to lu... ...ng directions with the aid of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, to monitoring tire pressure, providing emergency as- sistance, and facilitat... ...ies suggests it is effective at seizing sensitive in- formation. As one study monitoring a widely used antispam system reported, “In 2006 Symantec’s Br... ...2 F. Supp. 2d 565, 569 (S.D.N.Y. 2006) (holding that continuous mobile phone monitoring fits within the “roving bug” statute). The Tomero opinion is am...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...ss, very instrumental in getting the mon­ ey that was desperately needed for new medical equipment at the reservation hospital. Has great contacts in... ...luncheon, and just casually men­ tioned that the reservation hospital needed new medical equip­ ment. She was in my office within two hours. 1 explain... ...a attacks; in short, the break-down of the immune system. Dr. Alex Greene, the medical examiner and chief pathologist, ·was completely smmped. Ther... ...that included emergency room interns, as well as seasoned staffers. Eight tired medical professionals, who had just completed an eighteen hour shift... ... coffee. "Maybe they've had reports of similar occurrences. They've got a huge medical data base we can pull from." "What do we report?" one of the... ...ormation." "So, why hasn't it been detected?" Brent queried. "Somebody must be monitoring the water supply." "Could be two reasons. First, it could...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ut such software is likely to conquer other niches (such as the legal and medical professions). It allows users to select bits and pieces from a libr... ...g back office work (insurance claims processing, air ticket reservations, medical records maintenance) to third world countries, such as (the notable... ...are as respectable as any print journal. BMJ (formerly called the British Medical Journal) is eminently respectable. It offers 100% of its print cop... ...say we would send aid to the entire world, in the form of food, clothing, medical supplies, as much as we could afford. But now that literacy can be ... ...estia specifically excludes titles in the natural sciences, technical and medical fields. We have a strong focus on “collection development” so that ... ...... ...overall score. The top results in all 154 keywords I have been diligently monitoring since 1999 have changed dramatically since April 2006. The only...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...elve-year-old Andrew worked during the day as a cotton-factory bobbin boy monitoring spindles of yarn. Nights, he studied and attended night school.... ...nline fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim M. Rogalski at Duke University Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alum...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...elve-year-old Andrew worked during the day as a cotton-factory bobbin boy monitoring spindles of yarn. Nights, he studied and attended night school.... ...nline fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim M. Rogalski at Duke University Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alum...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...ial and political pressures and neglected to remove from the market malfunctioning medical devices and drugs with lethal side effects. The EPA (E... ... the teaching of evolution theory in schools or the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. Nor was the Civil War fought between isolation... ...salaries not to teach. Maintenance workers, sanitary squads, telephone installers, medical doctors, surgeons, professors in universities, policemen... ...ally mighty and narcissistic Germany erased most of these achievements. By closely monitoring France rather than a Germany on the ascendant, the Bi...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...pyright owners who are actively exploiting their works an easier means of monitoring searches to determine if one of their works was being used. Thi... ...hington College of Law (American University); Library Copyright Alliance; Medical Library Association; Public Knowledge; National Humanities Allianc...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...our Brain. The remaining 99% is not being used at all except for the minimal monitoring of the chemical-glandular functioning of our organs. Our c... ...ual abuse. So all sexual abuse is quietly brushed under the carpet. And the medical establishment goes on treating all kinds of symptomatic ailment... ... indication of how sexually repressed the entire civilized World is: when its medical professions refuse to even recognize the existence of sexual ab... ...edical professions refuse to even recognize the existence of sexual abuse as a medical condition that needs treatment. Culturally… in nearly all c... ...f denial as to how the human body-brain actually works. Every scientific and medical establishment is in a state of denial as to the root cause of h... ...use that’s da way we usually do it.” A good example is the debate about the medical research of cloning humans. Science claims that if it allowed...

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Differential Diagnosis and Managemet Options in Gynecology and Obstetrics : Volume 3

By: Dr. Shashank Vyankatesh Parulekar

...nology, Infertility, Congenital malformations of genital tract, Gynecologic oncology, Operative gynecology, General obstetrics, Obstetric hemorrhage, Medical disorders, Obstetric disorders, Disorders of labor, Surgical disorders, Maternal fetal infections, Fetal medicine, Postpartum period, Operative obstetrics and Contraception. Each chapter has a logic-based flow-chart a...

... vaginal bleeding 70 Suspicion of septic abortion 71 Suspicion of tubal ectopic pregnancy 72 Repeated abortions 73 Antepartum hemorrhage XI Medical disorders 74 Vomiting 75 Edema in pregnancy 76 Suspicion of anemia 77 Subacute/chronic breathlessness 78 Cough 79 Pulmonary disease 80 Cardiac disease 81 Cyanotic heart disease 82 Coarctation of aort...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...y father’s truck, and I was pregnant. I believe that the pregnancy was the medical condition that I had sensed in my night- mare. The evidence clearly... ...rker 3 March 2003: 36-41. “NRC Probes Peach Bottom.” 16 January 2003. EFMR Monitoring Network. 6 May 2003 <http://efmr.enviroweb.org/archives/ cat_tmi... ...of battle wounds, or wounds in general, they were refused pain killers and medical treatment (Harris and Wazir 2). The American military did this to “... ...eformity. Birth defects, if left uncorrected, may lead to life-threatening medical complications. In 1999, RMHC launched a global initiative called Ch...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...hat passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. Other flight attendants were busy at duti... ...n first class. Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. 36 At 8:4... ...d support to civil- ian agencies to assess the nature of the attack, offer medical and technical advice, and coordinate state and local responses. 92 ... ...ical infrastructures, our power systems, water supplies, police, fire, and medical services, air traffic con- trol, financial services, telephone syst... ...NITIAL ASSAULTS 115 Final1-4.4pp 7/17/04 9:12 AM Page 115 the yearlong monitoring of al Qaeda’s cell in Nairobi, soon firmly fixed respon- sibilit... ...lied under another name, using the cover story that he would be visiting a medical clinic to obtain a new prosthesis for his leg.Another al Qaeda oper... ...ere have been strong religious, cul- tural, and administrative barriers to monitoring charitable spending. That appears to be changing, however, now t... ...erospace control” for North America. Aerospace warning was defined as “the monitoring of man-made objects in space and the detection, validation, and ... ... of the Washington Post, Oct. 24, 2001, pp. 360–361. For White House staff monitoring the news, see, e.g.,White House transcript, Rice interview with ...

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