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Angelique P. Hibaya II- Amethyst
Dick Cheney
1. BIOGRAPHY
1. Name: Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney
2. Date and Place of Birth:
January 30, 1941
Lincoln, Nebraska
3. Parents:
Richard Herbert Cheney
Soil-conservation agent
Marjorie Lauraine Dickey Cheney
Former softball player
4. Spouse: Lynne Cheney
Novelist, conservative scholar, and former talk-show host
(m. 1964 –present)
5. Children:
Elizabeth Cheney
July 28, 1966
Mary Cheney
March 14, 1969
6. Educational background:
Yale University
University of Wyoming (BA, MA)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
7. Profession: Politician, Businessman
1. Concise professional background:
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1. 46th
Vice President of the United States (2001 - 2009)
2. 17th
United States Secretary of Defense (1989 - 1993)
3. 15th
House Minority Whip (January 1989 – March 1989)
4. Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wyoming’s At-large District (1979 - 1989)
5. 7th White House Chief of Staff
6. ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
As vice president in the United States of America
1. Dick Cheney is promoting his book about heart disease.
2. The initiation of the neocon agenda through PNAC starting around 1993. Cheney was
the Godfather of PNAC which was published in 1997.
3. The needless scaremongering of the
American people over a few thousand
fanatics in order to gain support for
needless wars and in order to pursue an
agenda to decrease civil rights.
(America had just defeated a vast empire
with huge numbers of ICBM's with
nukes, tanks, fighter planes, bombers,
submarines, aircraft carriers and
battleships.But Cheney managed to get people scared of a few lunatics with IED's.)
4. The waste of $5tn+ as a result of fighting needless wars.
5. The increase in numbers and influence of Islamic Extremists as a result of neo-
conservatism.
6. The adoption of torture, indefinite detention, kidnapping (extra ordinary rendition) as
official American policy.
7.
Also the introduction of pervasive spying on Americans. America thereby joined an elitegroup of countries where these measures had previously been adopted.
8. Countries like Nazi Germany, the USSR, communist China, North Korea, Cuba and
Myanmar.
9. The decline in America's strength: - strategically, militarily, economically and
financially.
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10. The help given to China to increase the rate of its rise of relative global power.
11. The loss of the Dollar as the Global Reserve currency.
12. The handover of American hegemony to a Chinese centered, SE Asia dominated world.
13. Ordering the doubling of Guantanamo Bay and the construction of Guantanamo Nights
and Guantanamo 3D Experience in Florida and California respectively. Increased
capacity on Wild Water Board, Enhanced Interrogation Tunnel, the Crazy Caterpillar,
and the Shrek 3 Vertebral-Braced Non-Concussive Wall Exploratorium.
14. Setting a timetable for the withdrawal of all US combat forces from Iraq and the
handover of total authority to the Iraqi government. 50,000 troops are expected to return
home by the summer of 2010 and all troops will be moved to Iran by no later than 2011.
15. Canceled the new presidential helicopters, saving the taxpayers over $15 billion.
Announced plans for a presidential nuclear submarine, a presidential rocket ice sled, a
presidential dirigible, and a presidential star gate. The cost is classified, therefore it does
not count.
16. Passed the Fair Tax, setting all brackets at a flat 15% tax rate.
17. Passed the Fairer Tax, reducing the top two tax brackets to 10%.
18. Passed the Unbelievably Awesome and Excellently Fair Superior Tax for Hero Patriots of
America, which reduced the tax rate of the top 1% of income earners to, "The amount in
silver dollars that can be grasped in a child's hand."
19. Helped craft the Freedom Hands Act, which will remove all children's hands by 201 2
and stimulate the economy by employing some 80,000 new limb technicians. It may also
prevent them from grasping at precious silver coins earned by honest adult men through
hard toil in the pharmaceutical lobbying and gray projects development industries.
20. Saved the US financial system from peril caused by Clinton era policies and the failure of
congressional democrats to provide oversight of home lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac. President Cheney must now approve all home loans personally. Applicants must
provide a hank of hair or a few drops of blood, a favorite piece of jewelry or clothing, andtheir full true name. Misrepresenting any piece of information results in time in the
scourge sphere.
21. Protected the US automakers from insolvency by purchasing all automaker stock with a
holding corporation and overseeing the streamlining of their operations during the
economic downturn. The holding corporation, REDACTED, has currently employed
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almost 200,000 people in Kyrgyzstan to build popular American brands like The
Corbette, Plymouth Vonager, The Cark, Diesel Cark, and new Green Cark Hybrex.
General Morors Toyota Carby and Adult Van will be available soon with factories
in REDACTED tribal region.
22. Passed the largest economic stimulus package in US history based entirely on human
organ harvesting and bullets.
23. Lifted the ban on federal funding of stem cell research and redirected all funds and stem
cell scientists to a secret medical project based in the Nevada desert. Terrible screams can
be heard for many miles in the cold, starry night.
24. Resisted the urge and did not invade any new countries, California.
Works
1. In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir .
with Lynne Cheney.
New York: Threshold Editions. 2011
2. Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of
Representatives.
with Lynne Cheney.
New York: Continuum. 1983.
3. Professional Military Education: An Asset for Peace and
Progress.
with Bill Taylor.
Washington, D.C: Center for Strategic & International
Studies. 1997.
4. MEDICAL CONDITION: HEART ATTACK
Cheney's long histories of cardiovascular disease and periodic need for urgent health care raised
questions of whether he was medically fit to serve in public office. Having smoked up to three or more
packs of cigarettes for nearly 20 years, Cheney sustained the first of five heart attacks in 1978, at age 37.
Subsequent attacks in 1984, 1988, 2000, and 2010 have resulted in moderate contractile dysfunction of
his left ventricle. He underwent four-vessel coronary artery bypass grafting in 1988, coronary artery
stenting in November 2000, urgent coronary balloon angioplasty in March 2001, and the implantation of
an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator in June, 2001.
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On September 24, 2005, Cheney underwent a six-
hour endo-vascular procedure to repair popliteal
artery aneurysms bilaterally, a catheter treatment
technique used in the artery behind each knee. The
condition was discovered at a regular physical in July,
and was not life-threatening. Cheney was hospitalized
for tests after experiencing shortness of breath five
months later. In late April 2006, an ultrasound revealed
that the clot was smaller.
On March 5, 2007, Cheney was treated for deep-vein
thrombosis in his left leg at George Washington
University Hospital after experiencing pain in his left
calf. Doctors prescribed blood-thinning medication and allowed him to return to work. CBS News
reported that during the morning of November 26, 2007, Cheney was diagnosed with atrial
fibrillation and underwent treatment that afternoon.
On July 12, 2008, Cheney underwent a cardiological exam; doctors reported that his heartbeat was
normal for a 67-year-old man with a history of heart problems. As part of his annual checkup, he was
administered an electrocardiogram and radiological imaging of the stents placed in the arteries behind
his knees in 2005. Doctors said that Cheney had not experienced any recurrence of atrial fibrillation and
that his special pacemaker had neither detected nor treated any arrhythmia. On October 15, 2008,
Cheney returned to the hospital briefly to treat a minor irregularity.
On January 19, 2009, Cheney strained his back "while moving boxes into his new house". As a
consequence, he was in a wheelchair for two days, including his attendance at the 2009 United States
presidential inauguration.
On February 22, 2010, Cheney was admitted to George Washington
University Hospital after experiencing chest pains. A spokesperson
later said Cheney had experienced a mild heart attack after doctors
had run tests. On June 25, 2010, Cheney was admitted to George
Washington University Hospital after reporting discomfort.
In early July 2010, Cheney was outfitted with a left-ventricular assist
device (LVAD) at Inova Fairfax Heart and Vascular Institute to
compensate for worsening congestive heart failure. The device
pumped blood continuously through his body. He was released from
Inova on August 9, 2010, and had to decide whether to seek a
full heart transplant. This pump wascentrifugal and as a result he
remained alive without a pulse for nearly fifteen months.
On March 24, 2012, Cheney underwent a seven-hour heart transplant procedure at Inova Fairfax
Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia, at the age of 71. He had been on a waiting list for more than 20 months
before receiving the heart from an anonymous donor. Cheney's principal cardiologist, Dr. Jonathan
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Reiner, advised his patient that "it would not be unreasonable for an otherwise healthy 71-year-old man
to expect to live another 10 years" with a transplant, saying in a family-authorized interview that he
considered Cheney to be otherwise healthy.
Heart Attack
If the heart muscle does not have enough blood (and consequently oxygen) it dies and a heart
attack occurs. Another name for a heart attack is myocardial infarction, cardiac
infarction and coronary thrombosis. According to Medilexicon's medical dictionary, a heart
attack is "infarction of a segment of heart muscle, usually due to occlusion of a coronary artery" .
(Infarction = the process whereby an area of dead tissue is caused by a loss of blood supply).
A heart attack usually happens when a blood
clot develops in one of the blood vessels
that lead to the heart muscle (coronary
arteries). The clot, if it is big enough, can
stop the supply of blood to the heart. Blood
supply to the heart can also be undermined
if the artery suddenly narrows, as in a
spasm.
The most common symptom of heart attack
is chest pain. The most common
complications are heart failure and
ventricular fibrillation.
Risk factors for atherosclerosis and heart
attack include elevated cholesterol levels,
increased blood pressure, tobacco
use, diabetes, male gender, and a family history of heart attacks at an early age.
Heart attacks are diagnosed with electrocardiograms and measurement of cardiac enzymes in
blood.
Early reopening of blocked coronary arteries reduces the amount of damage to the heart and
improves the prognosis for a heart attack.
Medical treatment for heart attacks may include antiplatelet, anticoagulant, and clot dissolving
drugs as well as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, beta blockers, and oxygen.
Interventional treatment for heart attacks may include coronary angiography with percutaneous
transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), coronary artery stents, and coronary artery bypass
grafting (CABG).
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Patients suffering a heart attack are hospitalized for several days to detect heart rhythm
disturbances, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
Further heart attacks can be prevented by aspirin, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, discontinuing
smoking, weight reduction, exercise, good control of blood pressure and diabetes, following a
low cholesterol and low saturated fat diet that is high in omega-3-fatty acids, takingmultivitamins with an increased amount of folic acid, decreasing LDL cholesterol, and
increasing HDL cholesterol.
Amy Winehouse
1. BIOGRAPHY
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1. Name: Amy Jade Winehouse
2. Date and Place of Birth:
September 14, 1983
Enfield, London
England, UK
3. Died:
July 23, 2011
Camden, London
England UK
4. Parents:
Mitchell Winehouse
Taxi Driver
Janis Winehouse (nee Seaton)
Pharmacist
5. Spouse: Blake Fielder-Civil
(18 May 2007 - 16 July 2009) Divorced
6. Educational background:
Susi Earnshaw Theatre School
Sylvia Young Theatre School
Mount School, Mill Hill
The BRIT School in Selhurst, Croydon,
Southgate School
Ashmole School
7. Profession: Singer, Songwriter, Composer, Arranger
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2. ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
5. WORST DRESSED 2009 NME Awards
6. Record of the Year 2008 Grammy Awards
7. Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 2008
Grammy Awards
8. World's Best Selling Pop/Rock Female Artist
2008 World Music Awards
9. Best Pop Vocal Album (Back to Black) 2008
Grammy Awards
10. Song of the Year 2008 Grammy Awards
11. Best Neo Soul Act 2008 Urban Music Awards
12. Best New Artist 2008 Grammy Awards
13. Artist Choice 2007 MTV Europe Awards
14. Best Album (Back to Black) 2007 Q Music Awards
15. Best British Female Solo Artist 2007 BRIT Awards
Other Recognitions
1. 2006
Frank is included in Robert Dimery's book, 1001
Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
2. 2007
Greatest Britons honored Winehouse with a Musical
Achievement award.
3. 2007
Winehouse won the South Bank Show Award for
Best Pop
4. 2008
Entertainment Weekly's 100 Best Albums of the last 25 Years included Back to Black at 9
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5. 2009
Guinness World Records recognized Winehouse as having the Most Grammy Awards Won by a
British Female Act
6. 2009
Winehouse's performance at the 2008 Grammy Awards was nominated as "the U.K.'s most
important creative business moment of 2008"
7. 2009
NME ranked Back to Black #27 on their list of the "100 Greatest Albums of the Decade"
1. MEDICAL CONDITION: EMPHYSEMA
On 23 June 2008, Winehouse's publicist corrected earlier misstatements by Mitch Winehouse that
his daughter had early stage emphysema,
instead claiming she had signs of what could
lead to early-stage emphysema. Mitch
Winehouse had also stated that his
daughter's lungs were operating at 70 percent
capacity and that she had an irregular
heartbeat. Mitch Winehouse said that these
problems had been caused by her chain
smoking crack cocaine. The singer's father also
reported that doctors had warned Winehouse
that, if she continued smoking crack cocaine, she would have to wear an oxygen mask and would
eventually die. In a radio interview, Mitch Winehouse said the singer was responding "fabulously" to
treatment, which included being covered with nicotine patches. British Lung Foundation spokesman
Keith Prowse noted this type of condition could be managed with treatment. Prowse also said the
condition was not normal for a person her age but "heavy smoking and inhaling other substances like
drugs can age the lungs prematurely”. Norman H. Edelman of the American Lung Association explained
that if she stopped smoking, her lung functions would decline
at the rate of a normal person, but continued smoking would
lead to a more rapid decline in lung function. Photographs of
the singer with a cigarette in her mouth, taken 23 June 2008,
were widely published.
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Winehouse was released from The London Clinic 24 hours after returning from a temporary
leave to perform at Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday and at a concert in Glastonbury, and continued
receiving treatment as an outpatient. In July 2008, Winehouse stated that she had been diagnosed with
"some areas of emphysema" and said she is getting herself together by "eating loads of healthy food,
sleeping loads, playing my guitar, making music and writing letters to my husband every day". She also
kept a vertical tanning bed in her apartment. Winehouse began precautionary testing on her lungs and
chest on 25 October 2008 at the London Clinic for what was reported as a chest infection. Winehouse
was in and out of the facility and was granted permission to set her own schedule regarding home
leave. She returned to the hospital on 23 November 2008 for a reported reaction to her medication.
Emphysema
Emphysema is a long-term, progressive disease of the lungs that primarily causes shortness of
breath. Subcutaneous emphysema is a condition when gas or
air is present in the subcutaneous layer of the skin.
In people with emphysema, the tissues necessary to
support the physical shape and function of the lungs are
destroyed. It is included in a group of diseases called chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD (pulmonary refers to
the lungs). Emphysema is called an obstructive lung disease
because the destruction of lung tissue around smaller sacs,
called alveoli, makes these air sacs unable to hold their
functional shape upon exhalation. Emphysema is most often
caused by tobacco smoking and long-term exposure to air pollution.
The term "emphysema" is derived from the Greek ἐμφυσᾶν emphysan meaning "inflate" - itself
composed of ἐν en, meaning "in", and φυσᾶν physan, meaning "breath, blast ".
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Cheney
http://www.biography.com/people/dick-cheney-9246063
http://www.somethingawful.com/d/feature-articles/cheney-100-days.php
http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2012/03/24/dick-cheney-and-the-very-expensive-
disease/
http://ian56.blogspot.com/2012/12/dick-cheneys-principle-political.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse
http://amywinehouseforever.org/music/awards/