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cancer research and treatments Fund raising programs helps the organizations to continue the research process until an advance treatment, prevention and an ultimate cure may be obtained. The Council organizes events like Concert for a Cause and many more to help with ongoing research. The idea is fun and people can have more knowledge regarding how to prevent this disease. Fund raising events raise millions of dollars to sustain the operation and research cost.

There are several ways that you may help to raise more funds. Car donations are an effective and fast way to raise funds. The car donation program offers you a hassle free donation program.

Research Fundraising programs helps the organizations to continue the research process until an advance treatment, prevention and an ultimate cure can be obtained. The Council organizes special events like Concert for a Cause and lots of more. The idea is fun and people can have more knowledge on how to prevent cancer. Fundraising events raise millions of dollars to sustain the operation and research cost. There are lots of ways you could help to raise more funds. Car donations are an effective and fast way to raise funds. The car donation program offers you a hassle free donation program. Cancer Research Fundraising includes Marathon-For-A-Cause. 80% of the proceeds will go to Cancer Research. Magazines and booklets are usually part of the fundraising program.

As the utilization of parachutes is usually limited to purely volunteer activities, as with posting the colors by dropping from the sky onto the field of an athletic event, you'll find far more serious applications that beg to be addressed. For decades, brave paratroopers happen to be mandated to risk their lives by utilizing these unproven devices. One interesting result is that commercial airlines have refused to issue parachutes to their passengers and for good reason. One aviation expert, speaking on condition of anonymity, has stated flat out that his company will not assume the liability inherent in recommending the usage of such untested devices for passengers.

There is obviously an immediate and urgent need to correct this deficiency in the major field of human endeavor. The perception that parachutes are of value is based strictly on anecdotal evidence. It really is a universally accepted axiom that evidence based conclusions, not supported by randomized clinical trials is sorely wanting. It isn't going to seem at all unreasonable to proceed immediately to correct this sore deficiency which is so pervasive throughout the aviation industry.

A highly effective clinical trial that might put this controversy to rest immediately doesn't seem to be beyond the bounds of reason and practicality. Roughly speaking, it could possibly be performed from a readily available test vehicle such as the old reliable C-130 aircraft. This craft has proven a workhorse throughout the world and it is credentials are impeccable. The whole sequence of events relating to the trial might be executed in a matter of minutes, seconds if the need be. It need only involve a number of test subjects (patients, if need be to keep the terminology continuous), say 100, each of which may wear a parachute and jump out at the signal of the principal investigator (jump master in the vernacular). It should be noted that a particular number of these candidates could be wearing normal parachutes while the specific number, say 5 for example, will be wearing what appeared by all accounts to be normal parachutes but would, in reality, be loaded with ordinary bed sheets. Neither the jumper, the jump master nor the airplane pilot would know which were the dummy packs. For the moment it is not essential to prescribe just what this number will be. This really is better left to a committee of mathematicians from the nation's Cancer Institute to determine what range of "paracebos" would offer the most conclusive data.

The opportunity for excellence in data reduction is manifold. One example is beyond the mere morbidity statistics, we could envision varying degrees of injury, and also predict survival estimates for those who did not suffer the inconvenience of death at impact with the earth. This could easily provide gainful employment for hundreds of research technicians. Of-course there could be necessary and proper expenses. Surely the pilot and co-pilot should be rewarded handsomely for their participation, and undoubtedly the principal investigator (jump master). Perhaps the biggest expense of all will be the media blitz to recruit volunteers. It is to be expected that intense pressure has to be exerted to raise awareness on the requirement for such testing and finally get these brave heroes to volunteer. A strong call to their obligation to fellow air travelers world wide and their role as courageous scientists in a brave new venture should be sufficient. As a note on expenses, it shouldn't be necessary to pay these brave souls anything as their participation in such a noble cause should, itself, be reward enough. In the end, they did get a cost-free ride on the airplane with complimentary light refreshments, free utilization of the parachute, free instruction from the jump master and a memorable descent to Mother Earth. What more could a reasonable participant ask? Financial support should be effortlessly forthcoming from the likes of Boeing, Lockheed and also the commercial airlines who stand to benefit greatly from the results.

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