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Bill Henderson


Born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The United States
April 05, 1941


Bill Henderson (born April 5, 1941) is an American author, editor and publisher best known for his memoirs and the Pushcart Prize series.

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“Here's what an e-reader is. A battery operated slab, about a pound, one half-inch thick, perhaps an aluminum border, rubberized back, plastic, metal, silicon, a bit of gold, plus rare metals such as columbite-tantalite (Google it) ripped from the earth, often in war-torn Africa. To make one e-reader requires 33 pounds of minerals, plus 79 gallons of water to produce the battery and printed writing and refine the minerals. The production of other e-reading devices such as cell phones, iPads and whatever new gizmo will pop up (and down) in the years ahead is similar. "The adverse health impacts from making one e-reader are estimated to be 70 times greater than those for making a single book," says the Times. Then you figure that the one hundred million e-readers will be outmoded in short order--to be replaced by one hundred million new and improved devices in the years ahead that will likewise be replace by new models ad infinitum, and you realize an environmental disaster is at hand.”
Bill Henderson, Book Love: A Celebration of Writers, Readers, and the Printed & Bound Book (Literary Companion

“The typewriter racket was our song of hope.”
Bill Henderson

“Una Palabra Acerca de los Exámenes de la Próstata (PSA) El Dr. Thomas Stanley, profesor de urología en la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad de Stanford desarrolló la prueba de sangre del Antígeno Específico de la Próstata (Prostate Specific Antigen, PSA, por sus siglas en inglés) en los años ´80s. Recientemente, en una conferencia médica, él hizo el siguiente anuncio: "Necesitamos reconocer que el PSA no es ya más un marcador para cáncer de próstata. Originalmente pensamos que estábamos haciendo lo correcto, pero ahora estamos intentando descubrir cómo nos equivocamos".”
Bill Henderson, Tú puedes Vencer El Cáncer

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