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Yes, Earl Dickson was a white American man. He was a cotton buyer who invented the Band-Aid in 1920 to help his wife with small cuts and injuries she often got in the kitchen.
Marie brown brown a slave. but she had good education and the first female to invent a home security system that really works. she was born 1922 and died on 1999 its not much info. but knowing that she accomplish her goal is okay. Marie brown brown a slave. but she had good education and the first female to invent a home security system that really works. she was born 1922 and died on 1999 its not much info. but knowing that she accomplish her goal is okay.
nothing, she gets to write them off the same as the male ministers, cause they are all in bed with the govt , under the tax free 501c3s just like the pharisees were with the roman govt, duh, the so called Christians are the pharisees, different name same game, politicians never rest like their father Satan, who Thur the Romans invented the suffix Ian and use it on every word they invent, that will give them some power, they tacked it on CHRIST, AND INVENTED CHRISTIANS it sure was none of the disciples , they were never Christians never will be, the Christians say the disciples were christians and they cant prove it so they just make it up,...... those who make a lie cant enter the kingdom,........ so burn baby burn,.........
The answer to your question is simple: The problem it raises however is fundamental to how we live our lives. It is beyond all doubt that many of us, most particularly those of us who live in Europe & North America, have some cash to spare, most of us, most of the time; & most of us give to charity or whatever every now & then. But it's exactly the same as with food, there is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone, so why do people starve to death ? And this is the underlying problem: People are extremely selfish, even the generous ones. On a recent fundraising event in UK recently an anonymous donor gave £5 000 000: Most laudable. But why has that person got far, far, far more than he needs & someone else, not very far away has nothing at all ? Your egalitarian ideal is fine in principle, I agree with it in its entireity, just as long as you accept that it wont work ! It's just like communism & democracy & stuff: Idealistic & unworkable. Don't get me wrong.... I think charitable events & the like are worthwhile, BandAid for example, but however hard these decent minded people try to achieve what they aspire too, it has to be accepted that they might as well try to push water uphill, & No, I am not saying they should not try. Sadly I am saying they will not succeed. People get in the way. For every $ sent to your scheme 99 cents will be wasted or stolen or used up in some way other than its intended purpose, ok I exaggerate, but I am saying that the costs of such ventures outweigh their product. Human nature defies success for all: As George Orwell says in Animal Farm 'All animals are born equal, but some are more equal than others' ....
Because it is against the law to commit murder, and because it isn't your life to take, only God can take someones life.No one has the right to take it upon themselves to take another person's life. Only God can create life, so all life belongs to Him. Therefore, only God has the right to take life.Read The Ten Commandments, one of which is "Thou Shalt Not Kill". The life of a person is precious in so many ways, and to take that life destroys, and forever changes the lives, of all who loved that person. It is also against the law to take another person's life.Another view:I think we need to make a clarification between murder, killing and justifiable homicide.Justifiable homicide means someone is forced into a decision to either protect the life of another or let that life be taken, but in protecting someone there may be a life to be taken--that of the intended perpetrator. Self-defense is a decision to protect ones self from harm, it is not a premeditated desire to take anothers life. I do believe meditation and motivation are critical components.Also, killing is, to many, not murder while others do believe taking a life for any reason is considered against the Commandments. So, some ask, why would God then command certain situations under which such killing was in compliance with Scripture?In rudimentary civilization, in the exodus from Egypt and throughout Biblical times, there were no jails, no prisons. There were limited ways to punish someone. They could not suddenly invent jails, then in the middle of the desert find the needed iron to build this new creation. If they left someone behind in the desert, they would surely die an even longer, slower, more painfully punishing death. Killing in combat was seen as a fight of good vs evil, of those who did not believe in God versus those who did, of those intent upon committing evil/harm to Believers vs. stopping this in combat.Over the years, through various Holocausts, crusades et al, this has been used as a false rationale to commit what in essence was mass murder. But, that battle between the forces of good vs the forces of evil has been waged since the first battle of believing the serpent or believing the Creator.Murder is a premeditated action, or the result of a premeditated act of evil with intention to harm another, not to protect ones own life. It is stealing that life, it is acting in such a way that we are taking something which can never be put back in its place and doing so with the express knowledge what we are doing is permanent.Another view:Murder is morally wrong because all human beings are equal - and have the right to life. Taking a life is taking away that right (this is why euthanasia is regarded by many as being in a grey area).We don't want to be murdered so we create within our society laws that prevent the said action.Although pragmatic humanists believe that murder is right if it results in more happiness than suffering - a common analogy used is that - it is right to kill Hitler and prevent the 2nd World WarAnother view:In response to the above, those examples cited were taken from the Old Testament of the Bible, and Christians are no longer expected to live by those laws, but by the New Testament instead. After the death of Jesus, God gave us the New Testament to live by, so those examples cited no longer apply to Christians.Also, the question asked if "murder" is wrong, not capitol punishment or killing someone in self defense. There is a huge difference between the two.And lastly, the example of it being "right to kill Hitler and prevent the 2nd World War" is simply not a fair example. To execute a murderer, as Hitler was, would have been perfectly acceptable and preferred by Christian and non Christian standards.Another view:Every person is born with the right to live their life free from the interference of any other person. That right springs forth from the concept of natural rights or human rights. Murder is the killing of another human unlawfully. No person has the right to take the life of another person by the act of murder. Unfortunately for some, we must depend on governments to protect our natural rights and this is not possible in some areas of the world.
The bandaid was invented in 1921 by Earle Dickson.
Earle Dickson invented the bandaide in 1921, so I'm told.
Earle Dickson invented Bandaids because his wife cut herself a lot!
he invented the band-aid.
in 1921
1920
1921
in 1920 or 1921. Im not for sure which one it is.
100 BC and yahh momm.
Earle Dickson invented Band-Aids while working for Johnson and Johnson in 1920. It seems Earle's wife, Josephine, often cut herself while cooking, so Earle invented the Band-Aid with her in mind.
Earle Dickson was born Oct. 10, 1892.
Earle Dickson invented the band aid.