uh yeah Andrew Jackson and a lot of presidents like killed someone because of crimes like Barack Obama
no he was not
Yes ,William Henry Harrison was the first president to die while in office. He died in the White House after catching a cold.
The election of the President is the 2nd Tuesday in Novemer. The inaugration of the new President if the first week of January---usually a very cold day.
President Carter tried to work with the Soviets to quell the Cold War tensions. This included meetings with Leonid Brezhnev about the situation between East and West Berlin. Carter also tried to work with the Russians on joint missions into outer space.
The 347 to 504 unarmed civilians of South Vietnam in the Son Tinh village were killed in cold blood my U.S. soldiers. Some were sexually assaulted, tortured, mutilated, and beaten. The United States civilians greatly motivated the antiwar movement upon hearing of the incident.
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This term means the person killed or murdered somebody. That it was not out of fear, or an accident but was premeditated
To kill someone in cold blood means to do so intentionally and without emotion or remorse. It implies a calculated or premeditated act of violence without any provocation or justification.
president Lincoln
He died of a chest cold which progressed into pneumonia and pleurisy.
Yes, it is recommended to warm the blood before transfusing someone with cold agglutinin. Cold agglutinins are antibodies that can cause the red blood cells to clump together in cold temperatures, potentially leading to blockages in blood vessels if transfused without being warmed. Warming the blood helps prevent this complication and ensures a successful transfusion.
"In Cold Blood" The book was by Truman Capote.
No it just killed millions of people and gave someone a bad cold (noob!)
Take and ice cube or cold spoon and massage it to get the blood out.
Yes. Your donated blood is stored and freeze inside a very cold container. The blood will be transfused to someone whenever he or she needs it.
During shock, blood is conserved for the vital organs, and blood flow to the skin is decreased. This makes the skin feel cold and clammy.
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