Charity News from Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000Christians Urged To Place God Above Politics At Tuesday's National Presidential ElectionsCampus Crusade for Christ | Ronnie Floyd, pastor of First Baptist Church in Springdale, Ark., served as a speaker at this year's international Fasting and Prayer event sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, Mission America, and Woerner World Ministries. Other speakers who ... Catholic Campaign for Human Development Honors 'Ole Miss' Graduate for Easing Hurts of Racial Division Catholic Campaign for Human Development | WASHINGTON (November 7, 2000) -- John Joseph IV of Decatur, Ala., has been selected as the third recipient of the Cardinal Bernardin New Leadership Award honoring young Catholic adults who show leadership in and commitment to social justice. The ... Vitamin A Deficiency Impairs Learning Functions In Reversible Manner Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Removing Vitamin A from the diets of mice diminishes chemical changes in the brain considered the hallmarks of learning and memory. When vitamin A is added back to their diets, the impairment is reversed. Duke Medical Center Lung Transplant Program Duke University Medical Center | The Duke medical center performed more lung transplants last year than any other hospital in the nation, according to data collected by the United Network for Organ Sharing, the national organization responsible for overseeing organ distribution.
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