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In 1793 and 1850, the US Congress passed two Fugitive Slave Acts. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was created to enforce Article IV, Section 2 of the US Constitution, and it ordered all judges to determine the status of an alleged fugitive slave without a jury. Northern opposition and ...
This also meant that the US encouraged people to decrease the amount of food wasted and used in America. Through phrases such as “Meatless Tuesdays” and “Wheatless Wednesdays” the US was able to reduce it’s food consumption by around 15 percent. This was important because many of the ...
I also believe, that up until 500 or so years ago, Humanity was on a positive evolutionary path and in Unity Consciousness, and that around 1492 was the beginning of the hijack of this timeline by dark forces, and the replacement of it with one called Rome. Can’t tell you how this ...
It was also apparent that the relative toxicities of this group of PCBs paralleled their biological potencies. The interaction with AhR has been also observed for other dioxin-like compounds, as discussed before [1]. Longitudinal studies, where serum PCB levels were followed up in individuals for...
Besides the United States, Europe had to face its own PCB problems as well. Because of their chemical stability, PCBs were widely used as heat transfer liquids, transformer oils, and hydraulic fluids. One of the major producers during the period 1930 to 1977 in the United States, was the ...