With fifty candidates and more to be chosen for the title “The Greatest Hamiltonian”, how do individuals go on about asking themselves answering the question who is the greatest Hamiltonian?
Charles S. Wilcox was the first president of Iron and Steel Company of Canada, which was formed from five companies, including his Hamilton Steel and Iron Company and a holocaust survivor Arthur Weisz came to Canada from Hungary with only a suitcase and built the Effort Trust Company, becoming Ontario's largest landlord outside Toronto. How can one tell one is better than one another? Fact is you really can’t tell who is greater than then the other because they have both contributed their skills in different ways.
In reality, each and every one of these contributors should be awarded the “The Great Hamiltonian” or better yet they should reconstruct the article with the title “The Greatest Hamiltonians.” They all have the privilege to be called great people and that is all.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Greatest Hamiltonian
Saturday, September 22, 2007
The HPV Vaccine
Over the years, there have been numerous different types of ways to go about with preventing sexual transmitted diseases. There are condoms, pills, abortion, cervical barriers, gels, creams and much more that have the ability reduce the percentage rate of sexual transmitted diseases. Most importantly people have to know themselves and partners, their bodies and the decisions they decide to make during critical situations. The frightening thing is that even today unprotected sex still takes place even though we are open to these prevention methods. So, what are we doing about it?
The article from the Globe and Mail explains whether females should be vaccinated with the newly implemented HPV Vaccine. If the question is whether females should receive the vaccine or not, I believe it should be necessary or heavily recommended whether they attend a religious school or not specifically after the side effects are stated or announced. There are the parents that have trouble deciding whether they should have their daughters treated or not. However, knowing this I believe that all females should have the opportunity make a decision of their own without the parent’s consent. Younger females may not have a wide knowledge about the vaccine and the diseases that can harm them, but a simple presentation (like sex education) about it before any treatment may prove to be helpful. I’m sure somewhere along the lines individuals will think that the vaccine will give them a reason to have sex, but life is all about making decisions.
This is releveant to the articl because it further explains in detail how the HPV Vaccine works along with some useful facts. The vaccine protects against four HPV types, which together causes 70% of cervical cancers and 90% of genital warts. Is it a good idea for females to get the shot?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTTLw_D1BkU
The article from the Globe and Mail explains whether females should be vaccinated with the newly implemented HPV Vaccine. If the question is whether females should receive the vaccine or not, I believe it should be necessary or heavily recommended whether they attend a religious school or not specifically after the side effects are stated or announced. There are the parents that have trouble deciding whether they should have their daughters treated or not. However, knowing this I believe that all females should have the opportunity make a decision of their own without the parent’s consent. Younger females may not have a wide knowledge about the vaccine and the diseases that can harm them, but a simple presentation (like sex education) about it before any treatment may prove to be helpful. I’m sure somewhere along the lines individuals will think that the vaccine will give them a reason to have sex, but life is all about making decisions.
This is releveant to the articl because it further explains in detail how the HPV Vaccine works along with some useful facts. The vaccine protects against four HPV types, which together causes 70% of cervical cancers and 90% of genital warts. Is it a good idea for females to get the shot?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTTLw_D1BkU
Monday, September 10, 2007
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