In a
sample of 865 women who lived within 1 km of the plant and who were pregnant
at the time of the gas leak, 43% of the pregnancies did not result in a live
birth. Of the 486 live births, 14% of babies died in the first 30 days as compared
to a death rate of 2.6 to 3% for previous deliveries in the 2 years preceding
the accident in the same group of women.
Very high mortality rate of babies like in Handmaid's Tale.
The Bhopal gas tragedy is undoubtedly one of the worst industrial disasters
in the history of mankind resulting in mortality of 2500-6000 and debilitating
over 200 000 people. Inhabitants in the township were exposed to different degrees
and there are more than 500 000 registered victims that survived the tragedy
(Mishra et al., 2009).
Survivors continue to experience higher incidence of reported
health problems including febrile illnesses, respiratory, neurologic, psychiatric
and ophthalmic symptoms. In utero exposure to methyl isocyanate in the
first trimester of pregnancy caused a persistent immune system hyper responsiveness,
which was in an evident way genetically linked with the organic exposure
Talks about the Bhopal gas disaster and the long and short term effects it had on the health of citizens of Bhopal. It covers all areas of health related issues, and features good information about birth rates, mortality rates, and cancer.
promotion of human rights and the protection of national
security as in inherent tension
President Bush’s 2002 U.S. National
Security Strategy speaks of a “commitment to protecting basic human
rights.” In the same document, President Bush makes it clear that
“defending our Nation against its enemies is the first and fundamental
commitment of the Federal Government.”
unnecessary and strategically questionable. A more effective
U.S. foreign policy would view human rights and national security as correlated
and complementary goals.
states that systematically abuse their own
citizens’ human rights are also those most likely to engage in aggression
Promoting human rights has long
been viewed as a luxury, to be pursued when the government has spare diplomatic
capacity and national security is not being jeopardized
Reagan’s policies “reveal a
deep reluctance to sacrifice even minor economic interests, let alone security
interests, for human rights.”
in order “to avoid engagement in a conflict that posed little
threat to American [security] interests” the Clinton Administration
engaged in an “almost willful delusion that what was happening in Rwanda
did not amount to genocide.”
How the modern-day 'Dating' reality tv shows are not good for the relationships of today..
-The main objective is to get a large audience
-The love is not long-term, but very short-term
-It is not the character qualities of the people, but more so the physical traits
all of Oklahoma was a victim of the bombing. Can all of Oklahoma watch?"
an efficient way to communicate the message
If the public is going to sanction an execution, it should be assured that the execution is being carried out in as humane a manner as possible given the situation.
are alive and contain human DNA. They have a unique feature in that they can be coaxed into developing into some or all of the 220 cell types found in the human body. Of the three types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells have th
Stem cells are a form of human life: they are alive and contain human DNA. They have a unique feature in that they can be coaxed into developing into some or all of the 220 cell types found in the human body. Of the three types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells have the greatest potential in that they can theoretically become any of the 220 cell types. Adult stem cells are less useful in that they have already started to specialize and can only become one of a few cell types. Induced pluripotent stem cells are specially treated cells that can be processed to behave somewhat like embryonic stem cells.
Stem cells are a form of human life: they are alive and contain human DNA. They have a unique feature in that they can be coaxed into developing into some or all of the 220 cell types found in the human body. Of the three types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells have the greatest potential in that they can theoretically become any of the 220 cell types. Adult stem cells are less useful in that they have already started to specialize and can only become one of a few cell types. Induced plurip