Mission 4: Find those who have Defied Death.
Does it come down to chance, or the randomness of the universe in constant flux, or even some higher power's divine plan for our lives. When we've cheated death, what have we learned? What higher level of understanding can we impart on others? Or can those who have not experienced the same thing learn anything from us at all?
In other notes, Stem Cell Research maybe part of the key to unlocking cellular regeneration. Currently people have been aided by this research. The institute of Regenerative Medicine sounds promising. Maybe the research done with private funding will be the research that brings the highest advancements in modern science to our doors. It seems that government funded intiatives are not measuring up. And yet is this false, because when the government sets regulations for a company to disclose the results of a medical study; the medical study can be highered out to a research company that can be paid off to produce the best case scenario results. In this way the company is protected legally because they can say the research was flawed, and cannot completely be held liable should a drug fail when publicly released. A perfect example of this was the arthritus drug, Celebrex (also called Celecoxib). That was a drug, in my opinion pushed to market to quickly. Never the less, the opportunity for huge medical advancements could be in the hands of the people with the most money. What do you think? Is evolution in our brains now allowing us the ability to discover advancements in medical science, that we could not have previously seen?
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Poor Babylfish translation:
The small Grapevine Pavlicic was playing in the banister rails of the stairs when, suddenly, it appeared in the cellar of the building. Then, one rose without presenting/displaying no wound and it continued walking as if nothing had happened. Her mother, Gordana, maintained that the boy "was only playing in the door of the department with his sister when put between the bars of the banister rails and fell between the stairs". In addition, she added moved: "I thought that it had died. But something confused only rose, not even cried. It is a true miracle.".
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