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Monthly Archives: August 2016
MAYO CLINIC – DRINKING WATER / MAYO CLINIC – L’EAU POTABLE
MAYO CLINIC – DRINKING WATER / MAYO CLINIC – L’EAU POTABLE A cardiologist determined that heart attacks can be triggered by dehydration. Good Thing To Know. From The Mayo Clinic. How many folks do you know who say they don’t … Continue reading
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Millennial Generation
Millennial Generation Millennial Generation Engagement is a person reaching young adulthood around the year 2000; a Generation Year. There are no precise dates for when the generation starts and ends. The Pew Research Center reports, and data on the Millennial Generation, those born after … Continue reading
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Violence of Today versus The History of Violence
Violence of Today versus The History of Violence Reaching back to 480 BCE’s second Persian War and the death toll for Genghis Khan, at 40 million or , The Khmer Rouge period (1975–1979) refers to the rule of Pol Pot, … Continue reading
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L’horrible Violence D’Aujourd’hui Toutefois!
L’horrible Violence D’Aujourd’hui Toutefois! Remontant à 480 avant notre ère du deuxième guerre persique et le nombre de décès de Genghis Khan, à 40 millions de dollars ou , la période des Khmers rouges (1975-1979) se réfère à therule de … Continue reading
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Médecine, pré-3000 B.C.E.; Babylonia / Voir Photo’s en anglais post
Médecine, pré-3000 B.C.E.; Babylonia ” si le médecin, en ouvrant un abcès, doit tuer le patient, ses mains doit être coupée.” (aïe) est trouvé sur une pierre sculptée pilier datant de 3000 B.C.E.. évidemment pas le mot (aïe) il fait … Continue reading
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Medicine, Pre-3000 B.C.E.; Babylonia
Jürgen Thorwald 1915, Solingen, Germany 2006, Lugano, Switzerland as Heinz Bongartz He was a German writer, journalist, and historian known for his works describing the history of forensic medicine and of World War II. Thorwald was a native of … Continue reading
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Liberty Leading the People : La Liberté guidant le peuple
Liberty Leading the People : La Liberté guidant le peuple is a painting by Eugène Delacroix Commemorating, the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman personifying the concept and the goddess of Liberty leads the … Continue reading
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The History of the Thermometer and the Contributors / L’histoire du thermomètre et des contributeurs
Santorio Santorio (1561-1636), He was a Venetian physiologist, physician, and professor, who introduced the quantitative approach into medicine. He is also known as the inventor of several medical devices, including the thermoscope. His work De Statica Medicina, written in 1614, … Continue reading
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The History of the Thermometer / L’histoire du thermometer
The History of the Thermometer The ancient Greeks could have invented the thermometer since they were well acquainted with the behavior of certain liquids and gasses under conditions of changing temperature. In fact, several scientists of the time attempted to … Continue reading
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