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    Non Lethal Weapons The U.S government has come up with a new "non-lethal" laser rifle designed to dazzle enemy personnel without causing them permanent harm. It is called The Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response (PHASR) rifle which was developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico‚ US‚ and two prototypes have been delivered to military bases in Texas and Virginia for further testing. PHASR could be used to temporarily blind an enemy coming through a roadblock. Although this

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    penalty states hoarding drugs‚ drug companies blocking the use of their products for lethal injections‚ and Arizona allowing death row inmates to bring their own execution drugs‚ 2017 has seen increased scrutiny on the humaneness of lethal injections. While physician participation in executions is nothing new‚ in light of recent news events‚ it is essential to revisit the ethics of physician involvement in lethal injections. On April 24th‚ 2017‚ it was reported that “the Arkansas Department of Correction

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    Tuberculosis Tuberculosis‚ MTB‚ or TB (short for tubercle bacillus) is a common‚ and in many cases lethal‚ infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria‚ usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been present in the human population for thousands of years; fragments of the spinal column from Egyptian mummies from 2400 BCE show definite pathological signs of tubercular decay. Called "consumption‚" tuberculosis was recognized as the leading cause of mortality

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    How are farmers growing more crops with less water than before? Today farmers are growing more crops with less water with the use of 3 types of irrigation systems drip irrigation‚ hydroponics‚ and center pivots. All three of these irrigation systems and with the help of some modern technology is allowing farmers to grow bigger and better crops with the use of less water and at a lower cost than before. The way a drip irrigation system works is it uses a leader hose connected to an

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    * How differential rate system is less motivational than bonus system? Answer: F.W.Taylor is the father of scientific management. His scientific management is based on differential rate system. The basic is increase productivity through differential rate system in scientific management. Henry Gantt a contributor to scientific management was an associate of Taylor. Later‚ working alone‚ he developed other techniques for improving worker output. It is called “Bonus System”. On e called the “Gantt

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    are still paid less to do the same work as men‚ a damning new report reveals. The Council of Australian Governments Reform Council report‚ shows that young male dentists earn $14‚000 more than women in their first job‚ while male architect graduates earn $9000 more and male lawyers $4300 more. Women even earn 12 per cent less for non-managerial roles - $31 an hour compared to $35 for men. In total‚ a woman working 40 hours a week in a non-managerial job will earn $8736 less than a man in a similar

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    Young people these days are less interested in studying than in earning money.’ This has been said by many people‚ and to a certain extent‚ is absolutely true. The bad thing is‚ people take this as bad‚ but this has always been the case since the invention of currency. People just see what’s on the outside‚ and don’t care to dig inside on these types of matters‚ thus making uneducated comments. You can’t comment on a thing you haven’t experienced yourself‚ or studied it thoroughly. So here’s my account

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    Chemical Weapons Chemical weapons use the toxic properties of chemical substances rather than their explosive properties to produce physical or physiological effects on an enemy. Although instances of what might be styled as chemical weapons date to antiquity‚ much of the lore of chemical weapons as viewed today has its origins in World War I. During that conflict "gas" (actually an aerosol or vapor) was used effectively on numerous occasions by both sides to alter the outcome of battles. A significant

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    Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? Joshua Walker SCHOOL Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? In the last decade‚ members of various governmental anti-terrorism agencies and the department of homeland security in the United States have discussed the significant possibility that the Smallpox virus will reemerge as an act of bioterrorism by enemies of the United States. Major concern of this virus initially developed after the terrorist attacks employed

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    D Salinger (1951) and ‘Less Than Zero’ by Bret Easton Ellis (1985). These novels are set in two completely different decades‚ which will allow comparisons in American youth culture at different points in time. It is commonly believed that the notion of the ‘teenager’ emerged in the 1950’. Both Salinger and Ellis appear keen to explore what it is to be a teenager in both of their novels. They explore different perceptions of teenage life and the place they hold in society.

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