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in Africa the number of aids patents are high, they however seem to be increasing every year in large numbers, whereas people are warned about it everywhere. condoms are free in countries like south africa, but that doesn't change anything. now lets take a look at tuberculoses, tb is one of africas main killing bacterium, it spreads easy from inhalation of this bacterium in the air it is how ever, unprecaution able (means it is hard to stop it from infecting you). in africa most places ar always crowded, this therefore means it can spread easier than AIDS. compared to aids , a person infected with tb can infect about 10 people a month whereas aids not even 1. what i am trying to say is that tb spreads easier than aids but aids has more patents or more victims. |
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kineses (fictional and nonfictional)
-kinesis, from Greek "kinesis", movement, motion, is a suffix that denotes movement. The word Kinesis itself similarly indicates movement, particularly in biology.
Biologic uses
- Cytokinesis is the step of cell division following telophase of mitosis, when the cytoplasm is divided into two of roughly equal proportion to the two new daughter cells. This ensures there will be enough organelles for each of the new cells.
- Karyokinesis refers specifically to the division and replication of the nucleus.
- Photokinesis refers to movement, for example of bacteria, in response to light.
Fictional uses
Additionally, words ending in "-kinesis" are occasionally coined in fiction to indicate hypothetical parapsychological abilities relating to movement or specific forms of environmental manipulation.
- Aerokinesis is the ability to mentally manipulate currents of wind.
Examples: Lugia in Pokémon, Raimundo in Xiaolin Showdown, Vaati in The Legend of Zelda series.
- Atmokinesis is the ability to mentally affect the weather.
- Biokinesis is the ability to mentally alter the biology. This ranges from healing to manipulating DNA.
Examples: Leo Wyatt in Charmed, Max Evans in Roswell.
- Chlorokinesis, also known as Xylokinesis or Agrokinesis, is the ability to mentally control plants.
Examples: Marvel Comics' Plantman.
- Chronokinesis is the ability to mentally affect the flow of time.
Examples: Tempus and The Avatars in Charmed, Illyria in Angel.
- Cryokinesis is the thermokinetic ability to mentally absorb or displace thermal energy within atoms, effectively freezing an object by removing all heat.
Examples: Lapras in Pokémon, Iceman in X-Men.
- Electrokinesis is the ability to mentally manipulate electricity and electrical phenomena.
Examples: Electro in Spider-Man, Gwen Raiden in Angel, The Elders in Charmed.
- Geokinesis, also known as Terrakinesis or Seismokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate the earth.
Examples: DC Comics' Terra, Rockslide in X-Men.
- Gravitakinesis, from the Latin gravitas, heavy, also known as Gyrokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate gravitons and gravitational fields: the force of gravity or its effect on an object.
Examples: Hydro-Man in Spider-Man, Vaporeon in Pokémon. hello alrite jonsey boy>
- Magnetokinesis, also known as Magnokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate all forms of magnetic and electromagnetic fields.
Examples: Magneto in X-Men, DC Comics' Magno.
- Photokinesis, also known as Lumokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate photons, to create beams of intense light.
Examples: DC Comics' Doctor Lights, one superheroine and one supervillain.
- Psychokinesis (a more modern term for what was earlier known as telekinesis) is used to describe the power to move matter with the mind. Variants include audiokinesis. This is the most commonly seen psychic power in fiction, displayed in both magical and science-fictional contexts.
Examples: Jean Grey in X-Men, Prue Halliwell in Charmed, Willow Rosenberg in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, various characters in Roswell.
- Pyrokinesis is the ability to manipulate fires, or in some definitions cause objects to ignite.
Examples: The Human Torch in the Fantastic Four, Christy Jenkins in Charmed, Pyro in X-Men. See also: Category:Fictional people with pyrokinesis.
- Thermokinesis is the ability to manipulate heat, encompasing the ability to freeze things or heat things up.
See also: Cyrokinesis and Pyrokinesis.
See also
kinesis (fiction and nonfictional)
-kinesis, from Greek "kinesis", movement, motion, is a suffix that denotes movement. The word Kinesis itself similarly indicates movement, particularly in biology.
Biologic uses
- Cytokinesis is the step of cell division following telophase of mitosis, when the cytoplasm is divided into two of roughly equal proportion to the two new daughter cells. This ensures there will be enough organelles for each of the new cells.
- Karyokinesis refers specifically to the division and replication of the nucleus.
- Photokinesis refers to movement, for example of bacteria, in response to light.
Fictional uses
Additionally, words ending in "-kinesis" are occasionally coined in fiction to indicate hypothetical parapsychological abilities relating to movement or specific forms of environmental manipulation.
- Aerokinesis is the ability to mentally manipulate currents of wind.
Examples: Lugia in Pokémon, Raimundo in Xiaolin Showdown, Vaati in The Legend of Zelda series.
- Atmokinesis is the ability to mentally affect the weather.
- Biokinesis is the ability to mentally alter the biology. This ranges from healing to manipulating DNA.
Examples: Leo Wyatt in Charmed, Max Evans in Roswell.
- Chlorokinesis, also known as Xylokinesis or Agrokinesis, is the ability to mentally control plants.
Examples: Marvel Comics' Plantman.
- Chronokinesis is the ability to mentally affect the flow of time.
Examples: Tempus and The Avatars in Charmed, Illyria in Angel.
- Cryokinesis is the thermokinetic ability to mentally absorb or displace thermal energy within atoms, effectively freezing an object by removing all heat.
Examples: Lapras in Pokémon, Iceman in X-Men.
- Electrokinesis is the ability to mentally manipulate electricity and electrical phenomena.
Examples: Electro in Spider-Man, Gwen Raiden in Angel, The Elders in Charmed.
- Geokinesis, also known as Terrakinesis or Seismokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate the earth.
Examples: DC Comics' Terra, Rockslide in X-Men.
- Gravitakinesis, from the Latin gravitas, heavy, also known as Gyrokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate gravitons and gravitational fields: the force of gravity or its effect on an object.
Examples: Hydro-Man in Spider-Man, Vaporeon in Pokémon.
- Magnetokinesis, also known as Magnokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate all forms of magnetic and electromagnetic fields.
Examples: Magneto in X-Men, DC Comics' Magno.
- Photokinesis, also known as Lumokinesis, is the ability to mentally manipulate photons, to create beams of intense light.
Examples: DC Comics' Doctor Lights, one superheroine and one supervillain.
- Psychokinesis (a more modern term for what was earlier known as telekinesis) is used to describe the power to move matter with the mind. Variants include audiokinesis. This is the most commonly seen psychic power in fiction, displayed in both magical and science-fictional contexts.
Examples: Jean Grey in X-Men, Prue Halliwell in Charmed, Willow Rosenberg in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, various characters in Roswell.
- Pyrokinesis is the ability to manipulate fires, or in some definitions cause objects to ignite.
Examples: The Human Torch in the Fantastic Four, Christy Jenkins in Charmed, Pyro in X-Men. See also: Category:Fictional people with pyrokinesis.
- Thermokinesis is the ability to manipulate heat, encompasing the ability to freeze things or heat things up.
See also: Cyrokinesis and Pyrokinesis.
See also
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Herrklubb som bildades 1990. MPS har sitt säte i Örebro och har sedan starten haft nio medlemmar. MPS är en aktiv klubb som har aktiviteter av olika slag under hela året.
Bond University School of Law
The Faculty of Law
Bond University's Faculty of Law offers the following:
* Undergraduate Degrees: o Bachelor of Laws (LLB) o Bachelor of Business Law (B Bus Law) o Jurisprudence (B Juris)
* Postgraduate Degrees: o Juris Doctor o Master of Laws (LLM) o Master of Law (LLM - International Legal Practice) o Master of Business Law (MBL) o Master of Laws (LLM - Legal Practice), which combines an LBB and Diploma in Legal Practice
* Doctorates o Doctor of Laws (LLD) o Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) o Doctor of Legal Science (SJD)
In February 2006 Bond University’s Faculty of Law mooting team confirmed their position as Australian Moot Champions, when they again beat the University of Queensland at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington D.C.
The Bond University went on to progress to the final stages of the moot court competition, earning Bond University Law a place in the top 10 international law schools. The Bond Team were knocked out of the competition by Columbia University, who went on to win.
Bond is also home to many Canadian Law Students with representation on campus by the Canadian Law Student Association.
Hindu Voice
Hindu Voice is a Monthly magazine published in English and Hindi, espousing the cause of Hindutva. since April 2002. Hindu Voice has completed FIVE years with the March 2007 issue and is stepping in its 6th year from April. For subscription details, please get in touch with us. We have 12,000 subscribers all over the world.
P. Deivamuthu, Editor, Hindu Voice, Mumbai, India.
Email: hinduvoice@mtnl.net.in
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Eric Tay. A 13 year old boy who studies at Dunman High School. He is a genius to be and is very much intelligent. He is also hardworking, witty and a bit of a nut. But that's what makes him very special!
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charles johnston is the new owner of the world
HIV - AIDS
in Africa the number of aids patents are high, they however seem to be increasing every year in large numbers, whereas people are warned about it everywhere. condoms are free in countries like south africa, but that doesn't change anything. now lets take a look at tuberculoses, tb is one of africas main killing bacterium, it spreads easy from inhalation of this bacterium in the air it is how ever, unprecaution able (means it is hard to stop it from infecting you). in africa most places ar always crowded, this therefore means it can spread easier than AIDS. compared to aids , a person infected with tb can infect about 10 people a month whereas aids not even 1. what i am trying to say is that tb spreads easier than aids but aids has more patents or more victims.