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Red River A Crown Colony
1,919 wordsI sit here and I consider myself a young and developing Historian. I consider Frits Pannekoek and Irene M. Spry to be similar historians, yet with more knowledge, age, and experience. What I am sure does not differ between myself, these Authors and other related Historians, is a certain degree of ability to take a piece (s) of work and critically canalize it. I have done just that recently. I have taken the essays, The Flock Divided: Fractions and Feuds at Red river by Frits Pannekoek and The Me...
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Blue People Of Troublesome Creek
444 wordsThe Blue People of Troublesome Creek Trost, Cathy. The Blue People of troublesome Creek. Science, November 1982. Pp. 35-39. Martin Fugate was a French orphan who settled on the banks of eastern Kentucky's Troublesome Creek. His great-great-great-great grandson was born not far from Troublesome Creek. He was born with dark blue skin that appeared to be the color of a bruised plum. This color was due to blood inherited from past generations. His great-great-great-great grandson Benj y lost his blu...
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Hiperkrom Anemia The Red Blood Cells
863 wordsAnemia is an illness all over the world. Anemia has many types but some kinds of this illness can be cured while some not. Anemia is an illness caused by the lack of hemoglobin or the red blood cells. Anemia can be classified into three main categories: hipokrom anemia, hiperkrom anemia and normokrom anemia. These three kinds of anemia are caused by different kinds of deficient cells. Today the reseaches done on anemia shows that there are new kinds of cures for this illness. In this report anem...
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Charles Richard Drew
402 wordsCharles Richard Drew Charles Richard Drew was born in Washington DC on June 3, 1904 to Charles and Nora Drew. Charles was a carpet layer and Nora was a schoolteacher. Charles was the first of five children. Growing up, Charles was a superior student maintaining nearly perfect grades throughout high school. He was also a great athlete. He became quite adept at many sports, performing at an advanced level in football, basketball, baseball and numerous others. He was best, however, at football- he ...
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Red Cross Reports Blood Banks
1,164 wordsTHE RED CROSS REPORTS BLOOD BANKS ARE SAFER THAN EVER As spokesperson for the American Red Cross, I would like to address the public's rapidly growing concern over our nation's blood supply. The population of our country must abate their fears regarding contamination of our blood supply from the AIDS virus and hepatitis. Since the early nineteenth century the United States has used intravenous administration from a donor to a recipient for blood transfusions. The Red Cross prerequisites for safe...
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Most Unusual Person
553 wordsE LOM KAYAKO ENGLISH COURSEWORK AN UNUSUAL PERSON On the outskirts of my neighbourhood, in an old brick red Victorian styled house, bordered on one side by a cemetery and on all other sides by thick bushes except the front, living in solitary existence is the weirdest and most unusual person known to me. This man, known only by the name of 'Macaulsky' by everyone in the neighbourhood is very mean. This has led to him being dubbed 'Old M' by all the children in the neighbourhood. Old M stands at ...
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Hemoglobin Level And Red Blood Cell Count
795 wordsEach year athlete's abilities to perform and exceed beyond previous year's seems to increase. Better training methods, better conditioning techniques, and better overall health of the athlete can contribute to this increased ability. However, "some athletes always seem to take it a step further. They engage in a process called blood doping". (Beckham, 2002, ). Blood doping, also called induced erythrocythemia, is an intravenous infusion of blood that produces an increase in the blood's oxygen ca...
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