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  Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy
...A new drug list was revised by Britain's drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy. Experts conducted a new all-compassing research with the government top advisory committee involved to make a shocking conclusion on the harm of regular tobacco and alcohol. A modern classification of drugs doesn't reflect the real situatio...
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  Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
...so it becomes a sort of a navigation system for the student. The game is expected to be used by other universities as well, as the potential of the game is not limited. The fact that C-Shock has a great advertising potential should draw attention from different organizations too. As a matter of fact, international students are most likely to follow an advertisement, as they are not experienced as in where to go to eat,...
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  Forced Adoption Doesn't Give Parents Any Chance
...A lot of children in Great Britain were taken from their parents and unfairly adopted by government decision. According to the BBC Radio 4's Face and Facts programme, there were more than 100 cases when children were forcibly adopted by mistake without having enough evidence that their own families were causing harm to them. As much as 1,300 babies are adopted every year and in around a half of these cases this was...
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  Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking
...osed with the lung cancer. A smoking addiction is one of many habitual health concerns.  To learn more about recovery, methadone detox, or prescription pill addiction our site can be a great resource. Detox is generally a very difficult time, but with the correct medical treatment, it can be done. Powered by www.infoniac.com ...
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  Mothers-to-be Smoking Results in 90 % of Cot Deaths
...year. The report suggests the Government should emphasize the adverse effects smoking causes to babies and pregnant women. Parents should be well aware of the fact that risk of sudden infant death is greatly increased by prenatal and postnatal tobacco smoking. The scientists believe that a lot of mother-to-be ignore the risks of smoking. They say smoking effects brain chemicals in the foetus, and hinders the proper develo...
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  Google's New Purchase Called Adscape
...icy of the company is not to respond to "rumor or speculation". The in-game advertising market is currently on its way up and, as analysts say, if the acquisition will take place it will provide a great boost to this market. Today Adscape has two main competitors: Double Fusion and IGA Worldwide. The two have already made their deals with major publishers. One of the moist important Adscape's competitors is Microsoft's...
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  First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
...te change. Swan looks forward to continue the work of Peter Scott, the son of another explorer Robert Falcon Scott, and the famous French adventurer and explorer Jacques Cousteau. 2007 for Swan is of great importance. This is because it's International Polar Year. Each year the adventurer takes with him a group of teachers and students as well as the representatives of corporate sponsors to Antarctica. These trips star...
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  Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
...Britain's Armed Forces may no longer take part in operations countering Iraq's threat without considerable funds in essential technology advancements, where scientists make their greatest contribution, announced a committee of MPs. As it was disclosed by the Commons Defense Committee report, scientists from Dstl (Defense Science and Technology Laboratory), an agency of the Ministry of Defence, have their final word for...
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  IBM and Cisco: Attempt to Unite the Communication Software Developers
...ersions of Cisco's Unified Personal Communicator. The competitor of IBM and Cisco in the area, and an ally of Microsoft, Nortel Networks, didn't have much success in this field and could not enjoy a great, or any advantage over the ideas suggested by IBM and Cisco. Tired of the same communication software?  How are your business checks? If you want web design, we have a great selection for you to choose from....
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  Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
...unter evidence. First of all, it was proved that the level of happiness is not a standstill state only perturbed by negative and positive events. Some major disturbances may affect your happiness to greater extend than others. Researches conducted by Richard E. Lucas of Michigan State University and the German Institute for Economic Research in Germany and Great Britain collected the data on the level of happiness befor...
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  Pills Against Insomnia Cause Sleepwalking
...there were no death reports of sleep-driving. These reports from citizens have also gained some scientific background, as there is a series of institutions, foundations and scientists to run various tests in this sphere. Such examples of scientific proof were given by Laura J. Liddicoat in Wisconsin. She made a presentation based on six examples of driving 'under Ambien'. Other scientists, Dr. Carlos Schenck and Dr. Ma...
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  A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
...the group, which suggested the idea of using gallium to substitute iron. F.D.A. has already approved gallium for treating hypercalcemia and malignancy. This fact implies that this metal could have a great potential in treating individuals infected with cystic fibrosis or other similar infections. The experiments have shown that gallium effectively fought microbes. Moreover its action became stronger in environments with...
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  Russia questions further existence of the CIS post-soviet organization
... to a fall. He said that the term 'post-soviet country' should not be used anymore, and he also implied to a soon decay of the CIS. He said that there were times when this organization has played a great role, however the current conditions have made this role much smaller. He mentioned the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) in this context and said that it complies with all the conditions of the present political an...
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  Appointees are said to weaken the tobacco case
... prosecutor Sharon Eubanks. She also said that certain political appointees in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' office changed her closing speech and ordered her to make the witnesses change their testimonials in the trial of 2005. Mrs. Eubanks' point of view is that those people have pulled certain strings and made the jurors say what they have said. This was the reason why she and her supporters failed do defend the...
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  Children used in Iraq's attacks
...hese new ruthless bypass methods to decieve security officers and claim there can be another bombings with even more victims. Together with chlorine bombings it later on January 28 the threat becomes greater. ...
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