Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Savanna Samson Does Dale WRITER??

Why write? .

This has been part of the philosophy I've tried to bring in each of the acts of my hectic and eclectic life, simply by writing to transcend, to go through this life and leave as many thoughts and expressions of each my feelings, and leave a positive, exemplary and strong impression.

Twelve years ... it was a typical teenager, well ... I think not so typical ... I was starting to worry me love was very young .... butform of poems, but most were letters .....


I clung to an idealized romance, a fairy tale ...... I was in love with love !!!!! Easily changed from joy to tears, then returned to
joy, my cherished dream to find "Prince Charming" who would rescue me from the jaws of a ferocious dragon to take me to his enchanted palace and live happily ever after .. !
When I met George, it would be more than thirteen years, then imagine that this would be restless and sweet teen who would actually one of my dreams, the publication of my writings? whobetter than this wonderful friend, to accompany the incredible adventure of being officially proclaimed "writers"?

Jorge is one of the best places in my heart, I wrote many poems to him, pure and transparent that feeling which then became a real friendship .

Our love has survived a thousand and one storm, a thousand and one romances, and a thousand friends, has been stronger than time, that our own human frailties, has been strengthened with each experience, each council, with each criticism, each shared secret, to finally understand, with great joy,Jorge is one of my soulmates.

My heart dance with excitement and pride to be able to meet and create together ...

"intimate."

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Free Rabbit Hutch Blueprint Therapeutic human cloning

the other day I found the following article about the cloning of human cells for therapeutic purposes, which is making considerable progress in recent years and shown as solid proof of the effectiveness of cloning as a potentially useful:

therapeutic human cloning is a step closer after U.S. researchers reported that they were able to create embryonic stem cells from monkey embryos.

The scientists said at a conference on stem cell research, developed in the Australian city of Cairns this week that growth couldsuccessfully ar two batches of embryonic stem cells from cloned rhesus monkey embryos.

The announcement is a major breakthrough in the investigation.

"We've been looking for this evidence for a long time," he told Reuters Australian stem cell pioneer Alan Trounson, of Stem Cell Centre at Monash University in Melbourne.

"It is very important to this, knowing we can do this because gein which the ovarian cell nucleus is removed and replaced with the nucleus of a donor.

The cell eventually forms an early embryo, or blastocyst, with DNA almost identical to the donor organism.

Mitalipov said he used skin cells of Rhesus monkeys for 10 years and evidence presented at the conference of his success using DNA evidence. The specialist also showed slides of the embryonic cells changing cardiac cells and neurons.

The shift towards the use of polarized light in the laboratory, rather than ultraviolet light traditionally used to identify the cellular chromosomes, would have led the advance, the scientist said.

Mitalipov's success, not yet published in a journal, scientists closer to producing human embryonic stem cells from cloned adult cells, thereby reducing risk of possible rejection of donor cells used externally.

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