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Articles related to "Reconstruction"
To reconstruct or Not?....That is the question! "Part I" Many women decide to have breast reconstruction for a variety of reasons. Here I have listed the procedure for implant. I will post an article next week on flaps. breast cancer • breast reconstruction • implant • tissue expander • nipple reconstruction
To reconstruct or Not?....That is the question! "Part II" Many women decide to have breast reconstruction for a variety of reasons. Last week I discussed the implant route, this week I cover the other options.....flaps. breast cancer • breast reconstruction • latissimus flap • tram flap • free flap
Breast Reconstruction This article provides a summary of the types of breast reconstruction options that are available following mastectomy for breast cancer. breast reconstruction • autologous • prosthetic • implants • breast cancer
Collecting Information for the Reverse engineering process software • reconstruction • design • system information
Mastectomies This is about the procedure to remove the entire breast due to cancer. mastectomy • prophylatic • breast reconstruction • surgery
The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidency Rutherford B. Hayes is not among the most well-known Presidents of the United States, but he played an important role in determining the shape of the union after the war. rutherford b. hayes • republican presidents • radical reconstruction • republican party history • american presidents
The Controversial Election of 1876 Though Rutherford B. Hayes trailed in both popular and electoral votes, a congressional compromise named him President on one of the most controversial elections in Ameri rutherford b. hayes • whig party • republican party history • american presidents • united states civil war
The Rise of Rutherford B. Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes achieved the Presidency in part because his early life offered very little in the way of scandal. He was a capable lawyer and a wartime hero. rutherford b. hayes • whig party • republican party history • american presidents • united states civil war
Post-War Race Relations: One (White) Family's Experiences A white family's story of relations with persons "of color" from Reconstruction to the present. louisiana • family • white • black • negro
When Was the Little Ice Age? Most climate scientists agree that the late 17th century was the Little Ice Age, but there is some disagreement on the exact beginning and end. little ice age • ice ages • climate changes • solar • sun
The Presidency of Andrew Johnson New President Andrew Johnson was thrust into power and forced to find a way to unite a sharply divided country. The result, however, was his political downfall. andrew johnson • abraham lincoln • confederacy • assassination of abraham lincoln • united states civil war
HELL AND MARIA! : THE STORY OF CHARLES DAWES Charles Dawes had a lot going for him, but his Vice-Presidency got off to a bad start and never recovered. The only Vice-President to win a Nobel Peace Prize, he never made his peace with the members of the U.S. Senate. Read about the famous ride made by the great-great-grandson of William Dawes who rode with Paul Revere. president • vice-president • charles dawes • calvin coolidge • senate
Peace in Kosovo: Rebuilding a Future for the Balkans After 78 days of relentless aerial bombing peace has finally arrived for the harassed populations of former Yugoslavia. On 10th June NATO-airplanes have finally stopped their raids against Yugoslavian military and infrastructure, while the Serbian troops have started to retreat from the Kosovo province, accompanied by many Kosovar Serbs who fear the revenge of the Albanians. Peacekeepers (K-For) from NATO countries and from Russia have occupied the province and the Kosovar refugees are returning to their homes. But many questions remain still unsolved: Can peace be guaranteed by the Kosovo-Force and will the cooperation between NATO and Russian forces work ? How many Kosovar civilians were slain by the Serbian militia during the conflict ? Can the murderers be put on trial ? Is a peaceful living together of Serbs and Kosovar Albanians still possible ? What will be the future status of Kosovo ? Will Serbia find the way to a democratic regime ? What will be the destiny of Slobodan Milosevic ? Who will pay for the reconstruction of the destroyed countries ? Which impact will this war have on the international system and especially on the relations between the European Union, the United States and Russia ? milosevic • schroeder • fischer • martti ahtisaari • chernomyrdin
Historic Louisbourg Nova Scotia Are you a history buff? Come to Nova Scotia and tour the Fortress of Louisbourg, the largest historical reconstruction in Canada! fortress of louisbourg • 18th century history • louisbourg nova scotia • largest historical reconstruction in canada • historic re-enactments
The Politics of Ulysses S. Grant There has been much debate over the legacy of President Grant over the years, with some naming him among the worst, while others finding things to admire. ulysses s. grant • american presidents • mexican-american war • zachary taylor • united states civil war
Transgenderism Self-Acceptance Living the life as a transvestite can be guilt-ridden when hiding the transgender lifestyle and fearing negative reaction if choosing to come out of the closet. self acceptance transgenderism • dealing with guilt society perception transgender • living life transvestite guilt • hiding transgender lifestyle • fearing negative reaction choosing to come out of
What is Perestroika? Perestroika led to the collapse of the Soviet economy. So what is perestroika? perestroika • glasnost • ussr • soviet • gorbachev
Cities to Visit in Eastern Europe: Mostar Bombarded by the Serbian army during the Bosnian War and wracked by genocidal ethnic and religious conflict, Mostar combines historic beauty with modern horror. visit mostar • travel and mostar • travel and bosnia • stari most and visit • yugoslavia and war and bosnia
Maritime Museums in Stockholm Stockholm, Sweden is chock full of maritime history. See an excavated 17th century warship, learn the history of the Swedish navy, and see how Swedes built their ships. keywords: stockholm • sweden • vasa • vasa ship • maritime museum stockholm
Foreign Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan Among the torture, death and carnage of war ravaged Iraq and Afghanistan, there lies a foul tinge of profiteering; acutely responsible for America's Middle East crisis. afghanistan • iraq • coalition governments • foreign contractors • contract workers
Great Castles in Germany: Trifels Castle Trifels, where replicas of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation are shown, is a top tourist destination in the Pfalz (Palatinate). trifels top tourist destination pfalz • roman imperial fortress treasury • prison king richard i lionheart coeur de lion pris • annweiler landau pfalz palatinate treasury imperia • imperial regalia holy roman empire
John Dewey: Pragmatism Biography of American philosopher and educationist John Dewey, pioneer of pragmatism and educational reforms. john dewey • john dewey biography • dewey pioneer of pragmatism • dewey pragmatism exponent • american philosopher and educator
M's View of "The Invisible Man" Part Two of Two A first-person response to Ralph Ellison's modern American classic. The first part of this essay recounts my initial impressions of "The Invisible Man, while the second part seeks to address the book's lasting significance in American literature and history. american literature • ralph ellison • civil rights • invisible man • afro-americans
Tezuka Osamu Manga Museum Child-friendly gallery celebrates key figure in 20th century pop culture, creator of Astro Boy, Kimba, Unico and a host of other characters. Essential stop in Japan! tezuka osamu manga museum • takarazuka japan • manga • osaka • animation
Why Canada Must Leave Afghanistan Canada's military presence may be extended until 2011, according to the Federal Government, which is seeking to change the focus of the military mission. peace • canada • afghanistan • harper • peace making
New Strategies for Baghdad Violence is down in Baghdad and the American and Iraqi governments must capitalize on the relative peace. baghdad • war on terror • the "surge" • the "surge" is working • iraqi capital
Abraham Lincoln and the Paranormal Lincoln was interested in Spiritualism and had his own exceptional human experiences including premonitions of his death. paranormal • premonition • séance • precognitive dream • abraham lincoln
An update on the BC Leaky Condo issue a brief summary of the events surrounding the leaky condo issue in BC building envelope failure • leaky condos • condominiums •
Bahrain Luxries! You can see the luxirios life in Barian. How you can see that? OT know the luxries of life you have to read all this..... barain • beauti • middle east • barain for visitors • middleeast for visitors
Indigenous Ethiopia Ethiopian indigenous peoples are threatened as much by colonial constructs of their identity as they are by bullets, drought and famine. ethiopian indigenous • african native • african colonialism • north african indigenous • indigenous identity
Iraq Stabilizing, Afghanistan Failing Sustained reductions in violence in Iraq have continued for several months now, prompting many to mull the idea of reinforcing the military effort in Afghanistan. iraq • afghanistan • war on terror • middle east • nato
Slovakia’s Bojnice Castle Bojnice Castle in western Slovakia could easily be the inspiration for Disney's Cinderella Castle. Its Gothic and Renaissance mix and spooky history make it a must-see. bojnice castle • bojnice chateau • slovak castles • chateaux czechoslovakia • count pálffy
The Earliest House in Britain Archaeologists in north east England have excavated a 10,000 year old house, home to mesolithic hunter gatherers who exploited an environment rich in food sources. mesolithic • mesolithic life • howick house • earliest house • red ochre
Touring Milan’s Castello Sforzesco Castello Sforzesco, home of the Dukes of Milan, was designed and decorated by Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci. Today the castle is the perfect home for the city's museums. touring milan italy • castello sforzesco museums • dukes of milan • donato bramant • leonardo da vinci
Visit Rottingdean in England Situated five miles east of Brighton on England's South Coast, the picturesque village of Rottingdean was home to one of England's most loved poets, Rudyard Kipling. visit rottingdean • rottingdean in brighton • rottingdean village • villages england south coast • rottingdean rudyard kilping
Ayutthaya and Sukhothai Thailand's Old Capitals Old Siamese capitals of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and within easy reach of Thailand's modern capital Bangkok. sukhothai historic park • ayutthaya historic park • buddhas in thailand • unesco heritage sites • ancient thai monuments
BallinCity Emigrants World Hamburg Between 1850 and 1939 over 5 million emigrants passed through Hamburg to leave Europe for good. This museum keeps emigrant records and offers a journey back in time. immigration usa from hamburg • auswanderer museum hamburg • german ancestry • german genealogy • german immigration
Bucharest City Landmarks Bucharest, often nicknamed "Little Paris of the East" lives up to its nickname with interesting tourist attractions, good quality shops, markets and fine restaurants. bucharest romania • champs elysees • arc de triomphe • little paris of the east • vlad tepes
Burning Wyclif by Thom Satterlee Thom Satterlee's linking narrative Burning Wyclif won the 2006 Walt McDonald First Book prize, and is probably the best book to come out this year. thom satterlee • burning wyclif • linking narrative • novel-in-verse • john ball
Carnac Rows of Prehistoric Stones Walk back through thousands of years of history among the remarkable rows of thousands of stones raised in prehistoric times in this attractive part of France. thalassotherapy • carnac • megalith • prehistoric • standing stones
Haunted Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta Nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Calgary, Alberta, the Banff Springs Hotel is alive with paranormal activity. haunted banff springs hotel alberta • ghost sightings canada popular ski resort • canadian rocky mountains calgary alberta paranorma • secret room banff springs hotel apparitions • room 873 ghost family killed fingerprints mirrors
Haunted Jimmy's Restaurant A triple murder that happened in the nineteenth century is said to be the cause of a phantom and other eerie events. haunted restaurant • ghostly servant girl • phantom • poltergeist • jimmy's steak & seafood grill
Historical London Shakespeare Walk Take a London Shakespeare walk using a booklet to guide you to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Southwark Cathedral and the George Inn, one of the city's oldest pubs. historic london shakespeare walk • globe theatre in london • southwark cathedral • old george inn pub • bankside
Hunter Wetlands Centre, Australia The 45 hectare, Ramsar-nominated Hunter Wetlands Centre is home to more than 250 species of wildlife and located only 15 minutes from the Newcastle CBD. hunter wetlands centre • ramsar nominated wetlands • egret breeding colony • wetland environment • australian wetlands wildlife
NeoPaganism – Old and New World Druids are Pagans. Originally, the term meant country dweller. It evolved to mean those who did not practice the JudeoChristian Tradition. neopagan • paganism • druidism • powwow • syncreticism |
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