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    quote: “I would prefer even to fail with honor than win by cheating.” Sophocles. For example let’s take a Doctor: If someone becomes a doctor‚ and to pass his or her medical exams‚ that person cheated. And then in professional life that person has a patient waiting for the doctor‚ whereas the doctor doesn’t know what to do???... That is a big responsibility. This is how it becomes a big problem for that someone and the person suffering. People may cheat and pass their exams but in the future

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    Classroom » How to Investigate an Outbreak Steps of an Outbreak Investigation On this Page Step 1: Prepare for Field Work Step 2: Establish the Existence of an Outbreak Step 3: Verify the Diagnosis Step 4: Define and Identify Cases Step 5: Describe and Orient the Data Step 6: Develop Hypotheses Step 7: Evaluate Hypotheses Step 8: Refine Hypotheses Step 9: Implement Control and Prevention Measures Step 10: Communicate Findings In investigating an outbreak‚ speed is essential‚ but getting

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    RESULTS: Solution | pH Value | Aniline | 7 | Benzyl aniline | 12 | Diethylamine | 10 | Table 1: Basicity of Amines Solution | Odor of Solution | Aniline added with chloroform and alcoholic KOH | Unpleasant smell | Table 2: Carbylamine Test (odor of solution) Solution | Observations | Aniline added with concentrated H2SO4 | -Salt formation upon addition of sulfuric acid- Gelatinous‚ pale yellow solution | Table 3: Salt Formation Solution: | Residue Formation: | pH level: |

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    importance of the topic* Startle the audience Arouse their curiosity Question the audience Begin with a quotation Tell a story Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably . People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest . This condition is attacking most of the human population and is actually quiet harmful in many ways although most people do not take note of it . Its can cause low self esteem and a

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    Basketball is better than Football. The clock runs down and there’s the point guard with the ball dribbling up the court there’s 10 minutes left on the board and he’s stalling then out of now here he passes to the shooting guard 5-4-3-2-1 and he shoots swoosh the ball goes in and they win but one critic in the audience says football is better than basketball. To me basketball is better than football personally because I play it but I’m going to list how it is a "better" sport For me basketball

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    Better Safe Than Sorry

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    the safety of passengers flying‚ in hopes that nothing that devastating would happen again. No one was upset about the TSA and government upping the security measures. Why should it be any different now? The only difference is that we are putting new security measures into effect before things happen. It is better to be safe than sorry. Since September 11‚ 2001‚ there still have been incidents where passengers have had items on them that are not allowed on planes. One of the most recognized incidents

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    Are dogs better than cats? I think that dogs are way better than cats. I mean cats are cute and all but dogs are just so much better. Dogs can protect your home and you when cats cant. Dogs can also be trained easier than cats can. And lastly you can take dogs on rides or walks and do fun things with then but with cats you just sit at home and do nothing or go do things like go on walks or rides by yourself. First‚ dogs can protect your home or you and cats cant. Dogs get their protectiveness

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    sudden illness

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    Sudden Illness what is a heart attack? A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of ____________ ___________‚ typically resulting in the death of a part of a heart. symptoms of heart attack ? chest pain or discomfort shortness of breath __________ break out of cold sweats nausea _________________ or sudden illness first aid for a heart attack ! perform ________ call 911 Find ______ Convulsions What is a Convulsion? A convulsion is a ________‚__________‚ irregular movement

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    snowboarding being the newer sport of the two‚ it has the chance to continue to grow and I do not see the growth of snowboarding stopping with the tremendous growth that is has already shown. Snowboarding is going to bring more to come in the future than skiing as it still a relatively new sport‚ it has a long way to go‚ and will continue to grow. A snowboard is

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    Ebola: The Outbreak

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    Ebola is the virus Ebolavirus (EBOV)‚ a viral genus‚ and the disease Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF)‚ a viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF). The virus is named after the Ebola River Valley in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire)‚ which is near the site of the first recognized outbreak in 1976 at a mission hospital run by Flemish nuns. It remained largely obscure until 1989 when several widely publicized outbreaks occurred among monkeys in the United States. The virus interferes with

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