Paul Ehrlich is a German Jewish medical scientist best known for finding the first most effective treatment for syphilis for which he got the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1908 with his accomplice Élie Metchnikoff. Paul ehrlich made huge commitments to comprehension cancer, including building up a strain of mouse tumor cells known as Ehrlich ascites cells that are still utilized as a part of growth exploration. Ehrlich's work with the selectivity of staining dyes for particular cells, and the particular tying of one antigen to stand out antibody, which prompted the theory that it ought to be conceivable to create drugs that were so particular to ailment cells that they could be viewed as "magic bullets." For his understanding and
As a scientist Ehrlich constantly tried through many experiments to come up with the treatment we now know as chemotherapy. Ehrlich was looking for, “A magic bullet, this bullet would kill a bacteria or virus without causing harm to a host cell, which is the individual being affected by the disease.”(Robert Bauman 18). In order to find this “magic bullet” Ehrlich had to have patience but most importantly what he had to have was diligence. Eventually Ehrlich was able to find something “Compound 606 which is an arsenic containing compound that was very toxic but later it was modified in order to be used to treat Syphilis.” (Bauman 38). Ehrlich was eventually able to find a “magic bullet” but in order to find one it took him six hundred and five tries. During this process of finding a chemotherapeutic agent Ehrlich must have had a hard time continuing on his discovery. Ehrlich needed a lot of diligence in order to find what he was looking for. If Ehrlich ever gave up then we wouldn’t have chemotherapy available for us today, which would of resulted in the demise of many individuals in our society. Ehrlich truly demonstrates having the virtue of diligence because he persisted and kept fighting to find a cure and by his actions of diligence many individuals in our society have been able to live longer lives due to his discovery of chemotherapeutic
5. Some of the key challenges/issues facing the workers in the education industry include pay deregulation, pension cuts and a punishing increase in workload.
I am not going to be able to read Torah Saturday, March 11th. I apologize for such late notice and Ill be happy at selecting another date. Feel free to contact me by responding to this email or by calling me. Right now I am overwhelmed with school work, and have not had the time to prepare properly, nor will I between now and march 11th. Once again, I apologize deeply for such late notice.
As Mike Singletary once said, “A player responds to a coach who has the best interest at heart.” This is true for me and the rest of my team whenever Greg Schwebach is coaching. He is an amazing person on and off the the field or court.
Edward Hammond Hargraves (1816-1891), gold rush publicist, was born on 7 October 1816 at Gosport, Hampshire, England, son of Lieutenant John Edward Hargraves and his wife Elizabeth, née Whitcombe. Educated at Brighton Grammar School and Lewes, he went to sea at 14 and arrived at Sydney in 1832. He worked on a property at Bathurst, gathered bêche-de-mer and tortoise shell in Torres Strait and in 1834 took up 100 acres (40 ha) near Wollongong. In 1836 at Sydney he married Elizabeth, née Mackay. In 1839 they moved to East Gosford where he became an agent for the General Steam Navigation Co. and with her dowry bought land and built the Fox under the Hill Hotel. In 1843 he forfeited his property, left his wife to look after a store and took up land on the Manning River.
Imagine, just for a moment, that you are young Asher Lev, son of Rivkeh and Aryeh Lev, two highly respected members in the Jewish community. Pretend you were born with an extraordinary talent, one which you deem an incredible and intriguing gift, and think of how you would feel if your talent were ridiculed by those who you love and respect the most, because your gift is "foolishness from the other side". Would you throw away every trace of your talent and be the studious child that everyone wants you to be and focus on school and your religious responsibilities? Or would you continue to let your gift shine? For young Asher Lev, this decision was incredibly difficult.
Vinny Ohh, a professional makeup artist and part time model, is currently deciding on spending as almost as $50,000 to surgically turn his body into a genderless alien. The main concern is that Vinny is too young in our standards to make any medical decisions. He was only seventeen when he received his first plastic surgery. Vinny Ohh should not be permitted to have any more surgical changes at this vulnerable age, due to his still developing brain and medical problems in the aftermath.
An aspiring poet of the twentieth century, Theodore Roethke set the bar for his peers in poetry. Roethke led a short yet successful life, with his great poem “My Papa's Waltz” being a sample of his meaningful works. Roethke was the son of German immigrants and was born on May twenty fifth, 1908 in Saginaw Michigan(“My Papa’s Waltz”). During Theodore Roethke’s childhood, his family owned some of the biggest greenhouses in the state(Theodore Roethke).Theodore Roethke’s father, Otto, was a person who enjoyed hobbies that differed much from Theodores hobbies(My Papa’s Waltz-Themes and meanings). Otto enjoyed much more “manly” hobbies. Like any father, Otto wanted his son to share the same hobbies as himself, but early on in Theodore’s life it was obvious that Theodore would not follow his Father(My Papa’s Waltz-Themes and meanings). Otto died before Theodore got to really know his father, and
Irving Penn was born on June 16th of 1917 in Plainfield, New Jersey and passed away on October 7th of 2009 in New York City, New York. He attended the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1934 to 1938 where he learned advertising design. Penn went on to become a renewed American photographer, known specifically for his fashion photography portraits and still life images. He was a master of both black and white and color photography. Over the duration of his career, Penn worked in prestigious brands such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. However, later on he uses television commercials to express his unique talent. As art critic. Amy Rule states, “Penn is one of the most imitated among contemporary photographers, his work has been widely recognized
Daniele Hargenrader is the founder of Diabetes Dominator, a business created by her passion to help people with diabetes to think, eat, and move in ways that help them achieve a healthy life with the quality they deserve. She’s a health coach, international speaker, author, nutritionist, and certified personal trainer.
Edward Theodore Gein was born on August 27th in 1906 in the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Even at the beginning, it seems as though he had a troubled home life. Upon moving to a small farm outside Plainfield, his father was always working-whether it was as a carpenter and tanner, or at the farm. When he isn’t working however, he is drinking. As such, he is not around for the major family decisions, leaving them to Ed’s mother Augusta, whom was very religious. Ed’s father died in 1940. Four years later, his brother Henry died whilst battling fires. That left Ed and his mother. But sadly, that was shortly lived as his mother died from a stroke that same year. This caused doubts for Ed. He has considered multiple times to get transsexual surgery, but turned against it because he thought there were better ways of ‘turning female’. For this, among other odd personality traits, he became secluded, never talking to those in the community.
effrey “Jeff” Corwin was born in the small town of Norwell, Massachusetts on July 11, 1967. He has been an animal lover since young and has set out a vision for himself – to travel and explore the world. His family has also played a role in cultivating his love for nature and wildlife by having a practice of catching tadpoles and then bringing them back home. They can hence nurture and witness the tadpoles’ growth to frogs, at the comfort of their home.
The sun peers in through the glass walls, shining its generous light on the plants of the greenhouse. A peaceful sensation washes over, and everything is at ease. Nature has the capability to deeply affect a man, his spirituality, and way of life. Theodore Roethke portrays this premise in his writing, as throughout his childhood he grew up under the influence of his father’s gardening and florist business in Michigan during the early 1900s. His greenhouse shaped his outlook on life, so when Roethke’s father began wilting away due to cancer, eventually leading to the sacred building being sold, Roethke was left dazed and helpless.
The eighth-century monk Bede, in his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, lists Æthelberht as the third king to hold imperium over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. In the late ninth century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Æthelberht is referred to as a bretwalda, or "Britain-ruler". He was the first English king to convert to Christianity.
Ed Gein had a history of learning problems and was mentally incompetent. Psychologists and psychiatrists who interviewed Gein asserted that he was a schizophrenic and a “sexual psychopath”. He was diagnosed as a sexual psychopath because of his Necrophiliac tendencies. Gein also had antisocial personality disorder.