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Conscious Eating

Gabriel Cousens, M.D.
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Marcel Vogel, who was a research scientist at ibm for twenty-nine years, has been able to show experimentally that when water is infused with the thoughtform of love, its structure changes and the taste is sweeter. He did this by having people project loving thoughts into water and then he tested it in two ways. One was a subjective taste test in which people were asked to drink the two different waters. They all found that the water infused with love tasted sweeter.

The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science

Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch
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Two researchers at ibm, K. Alex Muller and Georg Bednorz, first reported the development of materials that become superconducting at substantially higher temperatures than liquid helium, which boils at 4.2°K. The new materials are ceramics that become superconducting at temperatures beftveen 90° and 120° K, above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, which is inexpensive and easy to maintain. The new materials are obtained by sintering techniques common to the production of ceramic materials. The different components are brought together in powdered form and heated.

The New Holistic Health Handbook: Living Well in a New Age

Berkeley Holistic Health Center and Shepherd Bliss
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For me, it sometimes seemed that we were spending too much of our time trying to get everyone involved in alignment until I learned that some large companies like ibm spend approximately 25 percent of the company's time in planning and getting clarity. The Japanese businesses are masters at the alignment process by having the workers whose lives are affected by any decision or direction taken make the decisions in group meetings and set the direction.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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According to a USA Today report (10/21/96), "Within a few years, welfare will be a multibil-lion-dollar industry, tightly regulated by government, but run in many states by high-tech giants such as Lockheed Martin IMS, Andersen Consulting, EDS, Unisys, and ibm." The nation's $28-billion-a-year welfare administration system could be the largest peacetime prize for corporate America. Ironically, the same group that already is the largest welfare recipient of taxpayer support may well become the administrator of welfare for the nation's less fortunate.

The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes and Its Implications

David Deutsch
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In 1989, at ibm Research, Yorktown Heights, New York, in the office of the theoretician Charles Bennett, the first working quantum computer was built. It was a special-purpose quantum computer consisting of a pair of quantum cryptographic devices designed by Bennett and Gilles Brassard of the University of Montreal. It became the first machine ever to perform non-trivial computations that no Turing machine could perform. In Bennett and Brassard's quantum cryptosystem, messages are encoded in the states of individual photons emitted by a laser.
Some physicists, notably Rolf Landauer of ibm Research, are pessimistic about the prospects for further advances after that. They believe that decoherence will never be reduced to the point where more than a few consecutive quantum-computational steps can be performed. Most researchers in the field are much more optimistic (though perhaps that is because only optimistic researchers choose to work on quantum computation!). Some special-purpose quantum computers have already been built (see below), and my own opinion is that more complex ones will appear in a matter of years rather than decades.

The Enzyme Cure: How Plant Enzymes Can Help You Relieve 36 Health Problems

Lita Lee, Lisa Turner and Burton Goldberg
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A palpation exam indicated urinary tract and prostate problems and confirmed the kidney-lymphatic stress. Ibm's temperature (less than 97.5?F) and resting pulse (under 75 beats per minute) were both low, suggesting an underactive thyroid. I started Tom on the following formulas, many of them containing relieves frequent or painful urination, urgency to urinate with passing small amounts, and cystitis (inflammation of THE PROSTATE GLAND. msoraers ot ine prostate originate in pan Trom a met ot processed foods devoid of nutrients.

Reinventing Medicine: Beyond Mind-Body to a New Era of Healing

Larry Dossey
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In a divorce case from California, a woman named an ibm "personal" computer as a codefendant. She felt neglected because her spouse spent all his spare time programming. When she found him kissing the machine goodnight, she vacated the house and the marriage.46 The urge to try to heal inanimate things appears innate, as when a child puts a Band-Aid on a doll and commands it to get well. But as we grow older we become imprisoned by Era I thinking. We develop a condescending attitude toward material objects and consider them dead.

Mindfulness

Ellen J. Langer
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Over in another corner, a division of ibm was gearing up to knock them out of the running with the Selectric typewriter. This was a totally new concept for producing words on paper, later to be supplanted by the personal computer and word processors in all their forms. One way to escape narrow definitions is to consider the actor/observer difference. A student made me aware of a good example of this in government.

101 Things You Don't Know About Science And No One Else Does Either

James Trefil
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In this way, scientists at ibm and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology have succeeded in drawing lines about ten atoms thick on various kinds of materials. I expect that by the time you read this, they'll have made lines only one atom thick. The advantage of this technique from a commercial point of view is that it can be used on any kind of solid material. For example, I saw a slide of grooves that had been cut into the surface of chromium. These grooves were about twenty atoms apart, a few atoms wide, and about three or four atoms high.

Herbs of Life: Health & Healing Using Western & Chinese Techniques

Lesley Tierra
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Highway 9, Felton, CA 95018 All of the following programs are available for ibm and Mac computers: Globalherb: The world's largest reference library for the computer, this program contains information from all of die other following programs and more. Over 700 herbs, formulas and other therapies at your fingertips! Information on each herb and the references which agree with that use of the herb are given. Comes with advanced research capabilities and features for exploring and adding knowledge. Planetherb: This program unifies planetary approaches to herbal healing.

The Politics of Cancer Revisited

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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However, unexpected support for the bill on March 27,1987 came from the 3,000-member American Electronics Association, a trade group, and from ibm, the Digital Equipment Corporation, and the General Elecbasis in the open political arena. Of particular importance was passage of the 1971 Cancer Act in response to orchestrated pressures from the "cancer establishment" — the National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society (ACS), and clinicians aggressively pushing chemotherapy as a primary cancer treatment.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Clone is often used informally to indicate a close copy or resemblance: "This new computer is a clone of the ibm model." closed ecosystem An ecosystem in which no materials can leave or enter. fa The earth is a closed ecosystem. cold-blooded animals Animals, such as reptiles, that cannot control their body temperature, and that carbohydrates Substances composed of long chains of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon molecules. Sugar, starch, and cellulose are all carbohydrates. In the human body, carbohydrates play a major role in respiration; in plants, they are important in photosynthesis.

The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science

Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch
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Compaq leaps past ibm by introducing computers using an advanced 32-bit chip, the Intel 80386 A bicycle designed by Gardner Martin and powered by Fred Marckham on May 11 sets the human-powered land speed record of 105.37 km (65.48 mi) per hour Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager pilot the airplane Voyager around the world without refueling in a nine-day trip that starts on Dec 14 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY/ ARCHAEOLOGY ASTRONOMY & SPACE BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY 1986 cont and the neutro-transmitter glutamate, cause calcium ions to enter nerve cells A team from MIT led by Robert A.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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IBM and MCI as part of a larger plan to privatize cyberspace. But the crucial step was taken on April 30, 1994, when the National Science Foundation shut down its part of the Internet, which began in the 1970s as a Defense Department communications tool. That left the corporate giants in charge. Remarkably, this sellout of cyberspace has attracted almost no protest or media attention, in contrast to every other development in cyberspace such as the Communications Decency Act and cyberporn. What hasn't been discussed is the public's right to free speech in cyberspace.

The Cancer Industry

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
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Treman, Jr.) and ibm (Thomas J. Watson). VGA i n ij v n 11 v u i\ 1 n u ij i u ii iti ij ii were individuals whose corporations stood to lose or gain a great deal of money, depending on the outcome of the cancer war. Appendix A lists the members of the MSKCC board, and provides the corporate affiliations of the most influential. It is immediately apparent that representatives of large and powerful companies are well represented. These companies exercise their influence not only through their personal presence, but through often-substantial gifts that they make to the Center.

World Without Cancer

G. Edward Griffin
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Standard Oil has a larger tanker fleet than the Soviet Union. IBM's research and development budget is larger than the total tax revenue of all but a handful of countries. While it is true that a great deal of foreign money does find its way into Swiss banks, there still is more 1. Contrary to popular belief, the Federal Reserve System—the entity that controls the creation of money in the United States—is neither owned nor run by the government. It is a cartel comprised of the banking interests that are the subject of these passages.
Goodrich, Hearst Publications, Hewlett-Packard, ibm, International Harvester, ITT, Kennecott Copper, Litton Industries, Minute Maid, National Lead, New York Central Railroad, Pan American Airways, Perm Central, Polaroid, RCA, Sears, Shell Oil, Singer, Southern Pacific Railroad, Time-Life Publications, U.S. Rubber, U.S. Steel, Virginian Railroad, Western Union, and Westinghouse—to name just a few! In the field of drugs and pharmaceuticals, the Rockefeller influence is substantial, if not dominant.

Bitter Pills: Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs

Stephen Fried
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Merck had dethroned ibm as Fortune magazine's "most admired company" for being as scientifically correct as a hugely profitable drug firm can afford to be. Glaxo, on the other hand, was a big, take-no-prisoners, promotion-oriented, "modern" drug company. The newly combined Glaxo Wellcome would go on to lay off 7,500 workers and reinvent pharmaceutical hardball worldwide. Some longtime Wellcome detail men were more than ready to look for other jobs because they couldn't bear what they perceived to be the new owner's kamikaze attitude.

The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science

Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch
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Some large corporations, such as AT&T and ibm, even support their own basic research institutions. Government funding of science has made it possible for universities to have larger science Ann departments and for individual scientists to make more money. Furthermore, scientists at research institutions are writing more. Before the 1970s, top scientists usually wrote about two dozen articles in their scientific lifetimes. As competition for jobs increased among the scientists, each person felt the need to write more to make himself or herself more attractive to employers.

Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry

John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton
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Irvine's groups are bankrolled by Dresser Industries, Chevron, Ciba-Geigy, Exxon, ibm, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical, Union Carbide, Phillips Petroleum, Mobil Foundation and Texaco Philanthropic Foundation, among others.69 Also at that conference, the right-wing Mountain States Legal Foundation gave three seminars on "Suing Environmental Organizations." Mountain States Legal Foundation is funded by companies including Amoco, Exxon, Ford, Texaco, Phillips Petroleum, Chevron and the Coors Foundation.

The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science

Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch
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Alex Muller of Switzerland win the Nobel Prize for Physics for their discovery of superconductivity in a material at higher temperature than any previously known A team led by Ching-Wu Chu becomes the first group to make a material that is superconducting at the temperature of liquid nitrogen, -196°C (-321°F) Dieter Kroekel, Naomi Halas, Giam-piero Giuliani, and Daniel Grischkowsky of ibm produce a "dark-pulse" soliton, a standing wave that propagates without spreading through an optical fiber and that consists of a short interruption of a light pulse Michael K. Moe, Alan A.

Allergic to the Twentieth Century: The Explosion in Environmental Allergies--From Sick Buildings to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

Peter Radetsky
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For everyone, that is, except Pitman's husband, Lockett, an ibm sales manager. He seemed immune to the health problems bedeviling his wife and kids. Although no one realized it at the time, his continued good health was a hint as to the origin of their miseries — as were some surprising insights Pitman was starting to come up with. "I found a book that showed how to test for food allergies by taking your pulse. I went through a period where I was testing pulses all the time.

The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science

Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch
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Steinhardt) develops a theory of the origins of the universe, called the new inflationary universe, that greatly improves on the ideas of Alan Guth put forward in 1980 Hideki Yukawa, Japanese physicist, d Kyoto, Sep 8 The world's longest suspension bridge opens over the Humber estuary in the United Kingdom; it is 1410 m (4626 ft) long Solar One, the world's largest solar-power station, generating up to 10 megawatts of electricity, is completed The ibm personal computer, using what is to become an industry-standard disk operating system (DOS), is introduced 198!
Hollerith later founded the company that was to become ibm. GENERAL = ARCHAEOLOGY _ ASTRONOMY _ BIOLOGY SSBSS CHEMISTRY 1820 Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen jb Arensburg on the island of Oesel, Aug 30, 1779), American Nathaniel B.

The Cancer Industry

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
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IBM ($1 million), Mobil Oil ($350,000), Texaco ($300,000), Union Carbide ($200,000), Morgan Guaranty ($175,000), and others. Chairman of the fund-raising effort was Clifton C. Garvin, Jr., chairman of Exxon (MSKCC Center News, June 1978). These corporations undoubtedly regard their donations as the height of philanthropy and would probably regard any questioning of their motives as unfair. However, the study Economic Factors in the Growth of Corporation Giving gave three reasons why corporations donate money to charitable organizations such as MSKCC.

Gary Nulls Ultimate Anti Aging Program

Gary Null, Ph.D.
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But he should have known all along that ibm was in crisis. And he should have been re-educating yourself, going to night school, taking extra classes, learning a new vocation. He was lazy, though. He would rather go home, watch television, and complain. He'd rather indulge in his pleasures. He didn't want to go through any more of that hard stuff. He didn't want to work through his comfort zone. His brain cells hadn't been to a class in a long time. He found it difficult to even read a book, and he was impatient with everything. He was quick to judge, and critical.

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