Friday, March 4, 2011

Can A Viral Infection Cause A Crick In The Neck

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On Monday, Professor of History at the university and honor fellow Aldaz, Ana Zabala, was talking with the residents of Aleksandr Isayevich, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970. Aleksandr Isayevich explained that it was a Russian historian and writer was sentenced to eight years hard labor in Siberia and was then sent to internal exile, was accused by anti-Soviet propaganda. Completely abandoned Marxism and appears in her life repentance, began to write about their experiences. When he wrote he could not publish but some of his friends hid the writings and were published gradually. Some of his books are: A Day in the Life of Ivan Denísoch, Gulag Archipelago and Cancer Ward. Despite his strong character has always been committed to what for him was the truth. He is a man who lived in both systems and never gave up what he thought and thought.



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