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Basic Insurance plan everyone should follow.http://www.goemanagency.com

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Conservation Pros, a Building Performance Contractor in Asheville, NC featured on Asheville's WLOS cahnnel 13.There is no better thing you can do for the planet, for your children, for your wallet and for your health than increasing the energy efficiency of your existing home.

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J1Militans: "Forgiven - Post Abortion Shorter Version Part I." A video dealing with a woman's mental, emotional, and psychological health after abortion. The statistics given here are from a survey by Elliot Institute, and they prove that abortion has both immediate and long-lasting, long-enduring mental effects on women. If you have had an abortion, know that Jesus has forgiven you through His blood in Calvary, and that the baby has forgiven you too. You may also call 1-800-395-HELP (Silent No More).Clips from national geographic are used to depict the baby within the womb, as well as the baby's life from conception to birth. There were also clips from Within Temptation, and NO COPYRIGHT INFRUNGEMENT intended. Clips from Silent No More Awareness Campaign were also used.This version excludes the full song "Center" by Charlie Hall and the other facts about fetal development.--J1Militans.Music: "Forgiven" (live and instrumental versions) by Within Temptation, "Center" by Charlie Hall.Videos: "Forgiven" by Within Temptation, "Silent No More" Awarenes Campaign, National Geographic.Pictures: Google Image Search.Statistics: http://www.abortionfacts.com/reardon/after_abortion_psychological_rea.asphttp://www.abortionfacts.com/abortion/q_facts.asphttp://www.frc.org/life--bioethics#abortion-Thank you. Pax Christi.---Disclaimer:AGAIN. NO COPYRIGHT INFRUNGEMENT INTENDED. All clips and music used here is respective to their owners: Within Temptation and WMG; National Geographic, and Silent No More Awareness Campaign.--Tags:J1Militans MilitantTVNetwork Abortion Pro Choice Life Pro-Life Pro-Choice Obama Anti-Choice Anti-Life Roe v Wade Baby Murder Jesus Christ Priests Anglicans for Life Silent No More Silentnomore Awareness Campaign Atheist Truth Testimony Testimonies Traumatic After Post Risk Infertility J1 Militans Martyr Militant TV Network MTVN MilitantTVN MilitantTV Atheism Religion Catholicism Within Temptation Forgiven Black Symphony

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The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Black Man (also known as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Pelkola Syphilis Study, Public Health Service Syphilis Study or the Tuskegee Experiment) was a clinical study, conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama by the U.S. Public Health Service. 399 poor — and mostly illiterate — African American sharecroppers were studied to observe the natural progression of the disease if left untreated.The study became controversial, and eventually led to major changes in how patients are protected in clinical studies. Individuals enrolled in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study were not required to give informed consent and were not informed of their diagnosis; instead they were told they had "bad blood" and could receive free medical treatment, rides to the clinic, meals and burial insurance in case of death in return for participating.In 1932, when the study started, standard treatments for syphilis were toxic, dangerous, and of questionable effectiveness. Part of the original goal of the study was to determine if patients were better off not being treated with these toxic remedies and to recognize each stage of the disease in hopes of developing treatments aimed for each one. Doctors recruited 399 black men who were thought to have syphilis, to study the progress of the disease over the course of 40 years. A control group of 201 healthy men was studied to provide a comparison.By 1947 penicillin had become the standard treatment for syphilis. Prior to this discovery, syphilis frequently led to a chronic, painful and fatal multisystem disease. Rather than treat all syphilitic subjects with penicillin and close the study, or split off a control group for testing penicillin, the Tuskegee scientists withheld penicillin and information about penicillin, in order to continue studying how the disease spreads and kills. Participants were also prevented from accessing syphilis treatment programs that were available to other people in the area. The study continued until 1972, when a leak to the press resulted in its termination. By then, of the 399 infected participants, 28 had died of syphilis and another 100 had died from medical complications related to syphilis. In addition, 40 wives of participants had been infected with syphilis, and 19 children had contracted the disease at birth.

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