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 Alleged North Korean human experimentation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The human rights charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide details on its website allegations of chemical experiments done to political prisoners, and an apparent eyewitnesses report about seven people who died a slow agonized death in two gas chambers, including a mother who held her youngest child as she died.
All of these allegations of human rights abuses are denied by the North Korean government, who claim that all prisoners in North Korea are humanely treated.
In a report reminiscent of the earlier account of a family of seven, Kwon Hyok claims to have watched one family of 2 parents, a son and a daughter die from suffocating gas, with the parents trying to save the children using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for as long as they had the strength.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alleged_North_Korean_human_experimentation   (786 words)

  
 Human Body Webquest
I have listed all the places a breath of air travels in the body, beginning when the breath is inhaled through the mouth or nose and ending when the breath is exhaled through the mouth or nose.
The Human Body is a wonderful, complicated machine whose parts all work together to keep the body healthy.
You have now learned about the transport systems of the human body work together to keep you healthy.
webtech.kennesaw.edu /rcipolla/webquest.htm   (786 words)

  
 Re: Re: Re: Hoof and Mouth disease in Cattle
: :hoof and mouth is a cattle disease, foot and mouth or hand, foot and mouth is a human disease.
: : :hoof and mouth is a cattle disease, foot and mouth or hand, foot and mouth is a human disease.
However, hoof and mouth disease can be fatal and can be passed from "hooved" animals to humans.
www.cattletoday.com /wwwboard/health/messages/1109.html   (786 words)

  
 The Superhero Hype! Boards - This is not a joke:Has anybody ever tasted human feces, seriously?
Both feces and vomit contain bile, which is the disgusting taste left in your mouth after puking.
This is not a joke..i'd like to know has anybody dared, accidentially or unknowingly taste human or any other animals feces?
My little nephew once was discovered with poo in his hand and in his mouth, but he was less than 2 years old so no one ever asked what it tasted like
www.superherohype.com /forums/printthread.php?t=137807   (1888 words)

  
 PF03 - Pedophilia (02/06/2003)
Etologists (scientists who explore evolution of animal and human behaviour) brought hypothesis, that such a typical erotic activity as a kiss is originally not a sexual activity, but it comes from very ancient times, when the mothers have feed their children from mouth to mouth.
Pedophile is a human being who suffers life long by impossibility to give the children his/her love in a full extent, if he/she will not to harm a child or to be exposed to the criminal prosecution.
Pedophilia or pedophile orientation is not identical with "making sex" with children, to be a pedophile isnot identical with doing sexual practices with children.
pf03.wz.cz /en/text/opf.htm   (1888 words)

  
 CNS: April 19, 2004: Keeping alive the tricks of the sideshow trade
During one recent class, Robbins lit a torch and tapped the flame to each of the student's outstretched tongues to demonstrate a basic lesson of fire eating: Moisture in the mouth acts as a natural barrier for the flesh inside the mouth.
Tracy Cwick, a fashion model, was shivering with excitement after learning to eat fire and use her hand to transfer flames from a lit torch to an unlit torch.
He explained the difference between camping fuel (used for fire eating) and lamp oil (used for fire breathing) and recommended milk and charcoal pills to ease the gas burps and to detoxify the system.
www.jrn.columbia.edu /studentwork/cns/2004-04-19/677.asp   (1888 words)

  
 DrWeil.com Q&A
Hoof-and-mouth disease is not a threat to human health.
This human version of mad-cow disease is a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare neurological condition that causes progressive anxiety, depression, dementia, loss of coordination, and certain death.
Travelers who have visited farms in Britain and elsewhere in Europe where hoof-and-mouth disease (usually referred to as foot-and-mouth in the UK) has occurred are required to disinfect their shoes and launder and disinfect their clothes before entering the United States or other countries where hoof-and-mouth is not active.
www.drweil.com /u/QA/QA11537   (1888 words)

  
 Foot & Mouth Disease
Food and Mouth Disease (FMD) is caused by a virus that survives in the lymph nodes and bone marrow of animals.
Although FMD is not considered a human health risk, humans can carry the virus on their clothing, shoes and body and spread the disease to animals.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease is a severe, highly contagious viral disease that affects cloven-hooved animals, such as cattle, hogs, sheep, goats and deer.
www.mda.state.mn.us /commissioner/footmouth.html   (1186 words)

  
 1998 papers by disease
Anon (1997) Report from the OIE World Reference Laboratory for Foot and Mouth Disease.
Ferris NJ (1998) Development and use of ELISA in the control of foot-and-mouth disease.
Anderson EC, Hutchings GH, Mukarati N and Wilkinson PJ (1998) African swine fever virus infection on the bushpig (Potamochoerus porcus) and its significance in the epidemiology of the disease.
www.iah.bbsrc.ac.uk /publications/papers%20by%20disease/1998.htm   (8263 words)

  
 New Strategies Needed On Bacteria Battleground
Kohler, professor in the Department of Medicine and an expert on infectious diseases, described as examples two kinds of bacteria in the human body: Streptococcus salivaris, located in the mouth, largely benign and rarely the source of illnesses; and Streptococcus pneumoniae, occasionally found in the mouth, nose and throat, and prone to aggressive behavior.
These changes come about because the bacteria change their genes, either by mutating or by acquiring new genetic material from other bacteria.
"Antibiotic resistant bacteria are becoming premier challenges in medical practice, and certainly getting a lot of hype in the media-some of it blown out of proportion-these days," said Richard B. Kohler, M.D., featured lecturer of Indiana University School of Medicine's Mini Medical School, Oct. 26.
www.medicine.indiana.edu /news_releases/archive_99/bacteria_kohler.htm   (603 words)

  
 Scots Law News
On 9 May 2001 the House of Lords ruled in the Alconbury case that the English and Welsh planning law procedure under which the Secretary of State for the Environment takes the final decisions on planning matters was not susceptible to challenge under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The farmer's human rights argument was rejected on the basis that he would receive compensation for the animals killed and the government response to the problem was not disproportionate.
On 10 May 2001 Lord Clarke refused to interdict the culling of 17 goats and 9 sheep at the Mossburn Animal Sanctuary near Lockerbie, even although the last confirmed case within three kilometres of the sanctuary was on March 26 and the incubation period for the disease in sheep and goats had long passed.
www.law.ed.ac.uk /sln/index.htm   (603 words)

  
 mouth. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
To declare in a pompous manner; declaim: mouthing his opinions of the candidates.
To form soundlessly: I mouthed the words as the others sang.
down in (or at) the mouth Discouraged; sad; dejected.
www.bartleby.com /61/28/M0452800.html   (291 words)

  
 Dog Mouth vs. Human Mouth
So a bite from a human mouth full of harmful bacteria may very well be more damaging than a dog bite, even if the dog's mouth is full of harmful dog germs.
Given a dog that just locked its jaws around a decomposing squirrel, we might say that the dog's mouth is, for the moment, less clean than a human mouth that has not recently housed a dead squirrel.
The kind of bacteria found in a human mouth and a dog mouth depend on what's been there recently.
amos.indiana.edu /library/scripts/dogmouth.html   (275 words)

  
 DR V3.1: OBOE AND THE HUMAN VOICE
In the case of the human voice, the resonators are the various throat, mouth and head cavities, while for the oboe the resonator is the hollow body of the instrument.
As the quality of the human voice can be greatly affected by the degree of flexibility and elasticity of the vocal folds, so can the quality of the oboe tone be considerably influenced by the quality, density and various other characteristics of the cane from which the reed is made.
There is another element in common to both sounds, the human voice and the oboe tone, which is possibly the most vital one.: the exhaled air which provides the energy to power the sound generators or to form and to carry the sound.
idrs.colorado.edu /Publications/DR/DR3.1/oboe.html   (1520 words)

  
 wildernes
Human speech is unique; relying on symbols to represent abstract thoughts, language little resembles such simple signals as the songs of birds or the barks and cries of apes.
As far as speech is concerned, the most important parts of this system are the voice box and the vocal tract which is composed of the throat and the oral and nasal passages, including the velum (the flexible, soft part of the palate that closes the nose to the mouth), the tongue, and the lips.
In the human throat, everything swallowed passes over the opening of the trachea (a liability that infants are spared), and, each year, thousands of people die when food or drink lodges in the trachea, obstructing the pathway to the lungs.
faculty.ed.umuc.edu /~jmatthew/articles/wildernes.html   (1520 words)

  
 Answers to Questions About Bats and Rabies
The human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) is available as follows: 1) Imogan from Pasteur Merieux Connaught at (800) 822-2463 ($552.00 for a 10 ml vial; $118.75 for a 2 ml vial), or 2) Bayrab from Bayer at (800) 288-8370 ($580.00 for a 10 ml vial; $120.00 for a 2 ml vial).
Rabies is nearly always transmitted by bite, though non-bite exposures can result from contact between infected saliva or nervous tissues and open wounds or mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Rabies causes fatal inflammation of the brain or the brain and spinal cord.
www.batcon.org /rabies.html   (1520 words)

  
 NURBS Head Tutorial
One other way is to make all the curves radiate from the mouth.
There are many ways to model a head, and this isn't necessarily the best for you, but the basic technique of lofting a surface from radial cross-sections remains valuable for building a variety of organic surfaces, including arms and torsos and other forms.
Note that the figure above uses 9 curves to make half of the head, with 6 in front where more detail is needed, and only 3 to represent the rear of the head.
www.3drender.com /jbirn/ea/HeadModel.html   (1520 words)

  
 The Museum of Human Language
As a kind of human behavior, language covers several different substances (materials) which humans have contact with.
However, they are the result of the reinforcement that the various shapes of the mouth give to the more-or-less pure tone of the vocal cords.
Speech sounds are produced so quickly that if they were counted as "beats" they would sometimes produce a vibration audible as a very low note.
www.geocities.com /agihard/mohl/mohl_language_substance.html   (1520 words)

  
 Human Depth Perception
If we think about modern traffic or even the simple-looking task of directing a fork with something to eat into our mouth, it is easy to recognize that three-dimensional perception of our three-dimensional world is essential for humans.
It is probably the most important cue for depth perception, the amount of the displacement depends on the relative distance of the objects from the eye.
If disparity of corresponding images on the two retinas is small enough, the visual system can "melt" them to the perception of a three dimensional object, are the corresponding images distorted too much (for example while squinting), there can really be two different pictures in our perception (also see the picture).
www2.iicm.edu /0x811bc833_0x000dacca   (1520 words)

  
 Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT)
That's the conclusion of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT), an activist organization whose goal is to convince everyone to "live long and die out." It's a tough sell, to be sure, and one fraught with misunderstandings.
Should intelligent humans realize that we are a blight on the planet and voluntarily decide not to reproduce, ultimately returning the biosphere to its prehistoric health?
We talked to Les U. Knight (whose moniker is a combination of his real name and a punny call for action), a spokesman for VHEMT and the man who coined the term "Voluntary Human Extinction".
www.scifidimensions.com /May02/vhemt.htm   (208 words)

  
 The educational encyclopedia, human nature, human cells
Human anatomy: Anatomy images, Articulations, Blood, Cardiovascular system, Cells, Digestive system, Electrocardiogram, Embryology, Endocrine system, General, Genetics, Immune system, Miscellaneous anatomy topics, Muscular system, Nervous system, Nose, mouth, tongue and throat anatomy, Reproductive system, Respiratory system, Senses, Skeletal system, Skin, hair and nails, Tissues
Cell structure the structure of cells varies according to the type and purpose of the cell (for example, which functions it is performing and in which part of the body).
The cell the cell is the smallest living unit capable of growth,movement and reproduction.
users.pandora.be /educypedia/education/cells.htm   (607 words)

  
 IMC human body theme
Anchored to the floor of the mouth and slung at the rear from muscles attached to a spiky outgrowth at the base of the skull, the tongue is a strong muscle that is covered by the lingual membrane, which has special areas which detect the flavor of food.
The nervous system of the human being is responsible for sending, receiving, and processing nerve impulses throughout the body.
The Digestive system plays a very important role in the functioning of the human body in that it regulates the energy break down for the cells of the body.
collaboratory.nunet.net /nssd112/oakterrace/imc/humanbody.html   (607 words)

  
 The Daily Summit Writes - A Human Voice
“I can think of one, maybe two of my projects in 13 years that have progressed to having a human being put the compound into their mouth.”
They miss the human voice which is typically open, natural, and uncontrived.
To them, organisations sound flat, boring and inhuman.
www.dailysummit.net /writes/article25702.htm   (637 words)

  
 Tales From The Mouth Of Yorick chapter 1
Guy says to his (apparently human) opponent, "take off your mask, you're scaring me to death", and the guy peels off his face to reveal a different, scarier face underneath.
Humanity's radio and television broadcasts have filled half a million cubic light-years of space with signals that basically say `Here we are!
The alien is far, far larger than his human opponent, so much so that he (it?) can't actually enter the building.
world.std.com /~als/tales/tales-1.html   (4744 words)

  
 The Refuse of Human Thought
So anyway, this is why I hate idiots (the dumbass whose mouth opened out of sheer idiocy) and why I know there is no thought involved in normal classes all the way up to senior year in high school.
Fun little game to piss off most christians: Asked them how humans can have free-will, yet God be omniscient.
Ideals are perfection and, unless you believe in the thought that everything is perfect "as is" (which there is an inherent problem with that to begin with, but that will be another post), you will never be able to reach the ideal, always destined to fail.
damaeus.blogspot.com   (4744 words)

  
 Bee anatomy (mouth) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
A (The human nose (especially when it is large)) proboscis is formed by bringing together several lower mouth parts.
The front of the mouth is composed of a wide plate or labrum.
The mandibles (jaws) are suspended from the head at the sides of the (The externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening) mouth.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/be/bee_anatomy_(mouth).htm   (249 words)

  
 Human Genome Sciences, Inc
In light of the diminishing potential of continued human genomic discovery, HGS is forced, therefore, to consider ways in which it may continue to create value for its shareholders beyond its original goal of rapidly identifying and patenting human gene sequences.
Human cells manufacture thousands of different proteins for cell structure, growth, and function.
William A. Haseltine, Ph.D., is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Human Genome Sciences, Inc., a leading company in the discovery of human and microbial genes for the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of disease.
www-personal.umich.edu /~afuah/cases/case5.html   (249 words)

  
 Anyone want to help lysis become a human shield?
Come on biatch, put your money where your mouth is! You know you were meant to be a human shield!
Anyone want to help lysis become a human shield?
I discern an distinct predilection for using the word "chickenshit" of late, Chomp Lady.
www.cyclingforums.com /showthread.php?t=44438   (802 words)

  
 Human Rights Watch World Report 1997:
In case after case, the report documents how governments of industrialized nations mouth fine words, and then act (or fail to act) in the face of massive and heinous human rights abuses.
Later on, in a section on corporations and human rights, the report also looks at the power imbalance that exists as corporations virtually ignore the interests of their workers and the communities in which they are located, always bowing at the altar of increasing profits.
HRW has started a Women’s Rights Project and Children’s Rights Project, forcefully pushing for the notion that no human beings can be excluded from a human rights campaign.
zena.secureforum.com /Znet/zmag/articles/june97johnson.htm   (1917 words)

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