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    How to Prevent Influenza

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    Purpose: Problem solving Specific Purpose: I want the students to learn how to prevent influenza Thesis Statement: Influenza can be prevented with simple preventive measures INTRODUCTION: Influenza‚ more commonly known as the flu‚ is one of the most common infectious diseases. It can be deadly. The flu affects everybody. It is a source of illness and death every flu season‚ which runs roughly through the fall and early winter months. Although for most people the infection is mild‚ since

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    The Fall...

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    The fall of the House of Usher The story begins with the narrator riding a horse towards the house of his friend Rodrick Usher‚ who has sent him a letter asking for his company because of his several illnesses. As he is getting close to the house‚ he takes an overview of it and noticed it is gloomy. Once he is inside‚ he realizes that there is not much light. Next‚ Usher appears and receives his friend with an exaggerated hug ‚and starts talking about his several illnesses that threatened him and

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    May Day

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    Origins The earliest May Day celebrations appeared in pre-Christian times‚ with the festival of Flora‚ the Roman goddess of flowers‚ and the Walpurgis Night celebrations of the Germanic countries. It is also associated with the Gaelic Beltane. Many pagan celebrations were abandoned or Christianized during the process of conversion in Europe. A more secular version of May Day continues to be observed in Europe and America. In this form‚ May Day may be best known for its tradition of dancing the maypole

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    Prevent Hiv/Aids

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    methods‚ like condoms and dental dams‚ provide a large measure of protection from transmission by preventing direct contact with semen and blood. Condoms and dental dams should be made of latex. Natural materials‚ like lambskin‚ are porous and will not prevent the virus from passing through. 4. Reduce the number of sexual partners. The higher the number of partners‚ the greater the risk of transmission. 5. Do not ever share needles. This includes needles with illegal drug use and also the administration

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    Ways to Prevent Burglary

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    One of the easiest crimes to prevent -- burglary -- is also one of the most common. A break-in‚ even when you’re not there‚ has a major impact on your and your family’s sense of safety and well-being. But burglaries don’t have to happen. There are a lot of things you can do to boost home security and make your house burglary-resistant. First of all‚ fit security locks to all doors and windows and a safety chain on the front door. And don’t forget to use them‚ even if you are going out for a short

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    How to prevent Tyranny

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    Denin Moul Period 6 The Constitution Prevents Tyranny The first attempt of government in the U.S. was the Articles of Confederation. Later on‚ the Articles of Confederation was replaced by the U.S. Constitution because the Articles of Confederation made the central government to weak. The Constitution prevents tyranny by limiting the power of the government. These are the ways the Constitution prevents tyranny. The first way the Constitution protects against tyranny is the separation of powers

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    solution which can cause irritation and burns. Ammonia gas is easily compressed and forms a clear‚ colorless liquid under pressure. It is usually shipped as a compressed liquid in steel cylinders. Ammonia is not highly flammable‚ but containers of ammonia may explode when exposed to high heat. Ammonia is lighter than air‚ its density being 0.589 times that of air and is miscible with water. Ammonia’s molecular mass is 17.03 g/mol and is a gas at room temperature. Its melting point is at -77.7 degrees

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    How to Prevent Suicide

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    they had a great life and had lots to look forward to. Well that’s not how a suicidal person see’s their problems. For some people their problems just seem to keep building up until they don’t see any other way out but death. Even if their problems may seem small to you‚ the small things add up. There are other ways out of this deadly process‚ and there needs to be more suicide prevention. Suicide rates have been rising and it is not just affecting one group of society. According to “The World

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    Prevent Child Abuse

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    Prevent Child Abuse America Every year‚ nearly 1 million cases of child abuse are confirmed‚ not to mention the cases that go unnoticed or unreported. Of the reported cases‚ most are children 3 years of age or younger. There is another staggering truth‚ and that is that by the time today is over‚ 4 children will have died because their little bodies can no longer handle the abuse. (Guillaro‚ 2012) These facts are horrifying and need to be changed‚ that is the goal of Prevent Child Abuse America

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    Maggie May

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    Maggie May‚ written by Rod Stewart‚ is a classic rock song that tells the story of a young man who was convinced to skip town with the girl of his dreams named Maggie. Now that he’s left‚ he realized what he is missing out on back home and he blames her for making him leave but he loves her too much to abandon her. This story is told through the different music conventions that help tell the story‚ not through words‚ but through sound. For example‚ the form of the song is split up into four repeating

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