Apr
2
Remembering the Heroes
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The place where we are right now is a place that depicts the hard work, bravery and the death of many war veterans. Our heroes paved the way to freedom with every battle they fought.
As sad as it may seem, many of us has forgotten the memories of the brave warriors who fought the Vietnam war. It is a good thing though that a website was created to honor the brave men and women of the Vietnam war. The website was then called The Virtual Wall and the site address is: http://www.virtualwall.org.
The site contains memorial pages of brave men and women. Every visitor can add a memorial, send pictures of the unsung heroes and look for the names of others who have died during the war. It has a wonderful collection of remembrances, photos, letters, poems and citations made to honor the Vietnam veterans. The Memorial wall is located in Washington D.C.
This place is indeed a magnificent way of honoring the people that painted the streets which we are walking on right this very moment. If you know anyone who is not yet in their list, then feel free to add them in this site.
Apr
2
Pick’s disease
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Pick’s disease or better known as PiD is the cause of 0.2 - 4 % of dementia. This type of disease affect people who are aged 40-60 and it affects women more than men. The disease causes progressive destruction of the nerve cells in the brain.
The symptoms of PiD can hammer adults of all ages. These symptoms include the following: decreased language capacity, mood swings, personality changes, bad manners, impulsive behavior, dullness of emotions, loss of inhibitions, severe depression, masturbating in public, paranoia, selfishness, obsessive routines and childlike behavior.
Alzheimer’s disease and Pick’s disease is somewhat similar in nature. The main difference between their cognitive functions differ significantly in personality alterations and speech problems.
