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Overview of How to Check a Patient Using Wilderness First Aid Article 
Effective response to an injury in the wilderness begins with checking the injured. Understanding the tests and knowing what to look for can be critical.
Jun 12, 2010 - Willis Eddington
The Billy Wilder Collection on DVD Article 
Correction, Billy Wilder: T----You, God!, for the magnificent new DVD collection that bears your name.
Apr 8, 2006 - Dan Lalande
Identifying Bosnian Genocide Victims Article 
14 years after the Dayton Peace Agreement ended the war in Bosnia, scientists are still analyzing DNA from exhumed bones to identify genocide victims.
Sep 17, 2009 - Jeremy Mangum
Transmission of HIV as a Crime, Spread of AIDS as a Felony Article 
Microbes and viruses have been used as weapons in biological warfare, but society is responding to the threat of individuals using disease as a weapon.
Aug 31, 2010 - Marian Henderson
The Scapegoat: A Brief History of Meaning Article 
The term scapegoating has existed since before Leviticus. As psychological phenomenon, it is as important as ever to understand its history and current popular usage.
Nov 12, 2008 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
Horrible Histories Terrible Trenches Exhibition Article 
Imperial War Museum London presents an interactive family show. Terry Deary's Trenches Handbook forms the basis of a realistic exploration of life in World War I trenches
Aug 27, 2009 - Frances Spiegel
Andrew Jackson: First Presidential Assassination Attempt Article 
1835 saw the first attempt to assassinate a President. The attempt failed. Failing to kill Andrew Jackson if one wanted him dead, was not a good idea.
Aug 2, 2011 - Larry Slater
Hair Analysis Using Forensic Microscopy Article 
Hair samples are commonly found as trace evidence at crime scenes. Microscopic evaluation of the hair is key to developing a profile of the individual to whom it belongs.
Mar 8, 2010 - Melissa Murfin
Home DNA Paternity Test in Stores Article 
On March 30th, select drug stores began carrying the first over-the-counter DNA paternity home test to ever be available in stores.
Mar 31, 2008 - Tami Port
London Police Make Arrest in Night Stalker Case Article 
The seach for Britain's Night Stalker ended with the arrest of a 52-year-old man who is believed to be responsible for over 100 sexual attacks and burglaries since 1990.
Nov 19, 2009 - Arthur Weinreb
Sharing the Truth About Thanksgiving with Children Article 
The history behind the Thanksgiving holiday can be a touchy subject and perhaps even more sensitive when discussing it with children.
Nov 22, 2010 - Sara McGrath
Watching Alaska's Iditarod Dogsled Race Article 
Sled dog teams and mushers race 1150 miles across a remote and dangerous winter landscape to celebrate Alaska and the Iditarod National Historic Trail.
Jan 17, 2009 - Karen Berger
Clara Barton, Female Humanitarian Article 
Clara Barton was born in 1821.Though she is remembered as the founder of the American Red Cross, it was during the US Civil War that her humanitarian work began.
Nov 11, 2008 - Aimi Persand
DNA Tracking from Birth - The Controversial Issue of Privacy Article 
A push for a national DNA database is gaining momentum in Australia. Should it be allowed? This article takes an analytical view of the topic.
Apr 3, 2012 - Jake Quade
Exploring the Rocks in Sydney, Australia Article 
Perched under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks is an adventurous playground for adults and children to explore, indulge and feel the freedom of open space.
Aug 5, 2009 - Rosalind Brenner
DNA Evidence, A Crime Scene Investigations Book by Don Nardo Article 
This book quickly and clearly explains the basics of DNA and CSI operations for DNA profiling, solving other human mysteries, and legal and ethical issues
Jun 27, 2010 - Donald Reinhardt
To the Remote Reaches of Weardale Article 
The scenery of Upper Weardale is characterised by a bleak beauty scattered with the relics of what was once the largest lead mining industry in the world.
Jul 18, 2008 - Anthony Toole
Call of the Wild Relevant Today Article 
Celebrated adventurer, Jack London, vividly tells the brutal story of Buck. Betrayed by the gardener's helper, Buck is sold into slavery as a sled dog, Yukon, Alaska.
Jun 26, 2008 - Jeannie Delahunt
How to Deal with Poisoning Article 
A poison - also sometimes referred to as a toxin - is something which, if taken into the body in a large enough amount, could cause temporary or permanent damage.
Feb 10, 2009 - Pam Griffin