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A Lesson in History 2: 10 Not So Well-known Inventions Invented in the First Half of the 20th Century

by Dialga in History, December 30, 2008
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In Part one of my “Lesson in History” series, I talked about many 20th century inventors that flew under the radar and didn’t receive as much attention or popularity as they should have. Now, I am proud to reveal the epic conclusion to the series, by taking a look at 10 not so well-known inventions that were invented between the years 1901 and 1950.

A Lesson in History 1: 10 Not So Well-Known Inventions Invented in the Second Half of the 20th Century

by Dialga in History, December 16, 2008
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Among our more popular inventors are Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the light bulb and the telephone, respectfully. However, there were many inventors that flew under the radar and didn’t receive as much attention or popularity as they should have. In part one of my “Lesson in History” series, I take a look at 10 inventions that were invented between the years 1951 and 2000.

Black Market Organs

by Jo Oliver in Crime, September 16, 2008
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Black market organ trade is real.

The Philippines and Organ Donation

by Anni T. in Society, June 23, 2008
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In the Philippines, being an organ donor is atypical, and for a country fraught with false notions and superstitions, launching organ donor awareness is easier said than done. Perhaps another contributing factor to Filipino’s apathy on organ donation is their lack of knowledge on the subject and also that information about it is hard to find.

Organ and Tissue Donation

by kliebenstein in Activism, November 20, 2007
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The donation of organs and tissues after your death could positively impact the lives of up to 50 other people. The willingness of individuals to become organ donors makes it possible for medical miracles to save the lives of others.

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