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    1. The mercenary camp was in the Motaba River Valley of Zaire was bombed to stop the virus from spreading. 2. No I would have removed all the people and disinfected all of them so the virus would stay in the forest and nobody would die. 3. Sam Daniels and his crew were sent out to the Motaba Valley because there was a level 4 virus. 4. The conditions in the Motaba valley were sad‚ smoky‚ poor and there were dead people everywhere. 5. The symptoms of the mystery disease at Motaba Valley

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    on allowed a more effective outbreak response overall. Experimental treatments and therapeutics may be tempting to use during crisis and outbreaks when conventional vaccines and medicines may be in short supply. This was highlighted during the 2014 Ebola outbreak. However‚ one must balance the potential to do good with experimental methods against the known ability of conventional strategies to work. In order to evaluate the benefit of a new vaccine or therapy‚ it must be evaluated against an individual

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    Animal testing is a hotly debated topic making people around the world evaluate and test their morals. It’s often considered unethical‚ cruel‚ ineffective‚ and outdated for our time. I’m here to prove to people why it’s not all bad. Animal testing brings wonderful things to us‚ new medication ‚and new understandings of biology and behavior. Animals testing is often considered unmoral for a good reason. It hurts and causes animals to suffer‚ but that’s typically not the case as David Pruce

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    Although people say it’s not a big deal‚ the Zika virus is a major problem in the world today‚ it is damaging the lives and will have an affect on the summer olympics because there isn’t a vaccine and it can be spread quickly through mosquitoes in the warm Rio climate. In 1947‚ in the Zika forest‚ a rhesus monkey was found with a fever. Scientist at the time decided it was best to cage the animal to see if the fever diminished‚ after two days symptoms still remained. The worried scientist rushed

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    1. Assume 20% of all email is spam. A large Internet provider plans on conducting a survey of 900 emails to see what percentage are spam. a. What is the probability they will get a proportion greater than 0.1836? b. If they get a sample proportion over 24% they are going to shut down their email server. What is the probability this will happen? 2. A survey is done to estimate the proportion of U.S. adults who think that cell phone use while driving should be illegal. In the survey‚ 54%

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    Impact on Nursing Practice and Education Since the times of the nursing founder Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War 1853-1856 (Creasia‚ 2011‚ p. 3) nursing practice and education is driven by money‚ innovation‚ and patient care and 150+ years later those same factors remain the same. The nursing community is being challenged with global medical issues while providing excellent opportunities at the same time. The vast advancements in technology has had a major impact on nursing

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    How Chromatography Helps The Human Race Chromatography is the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates. “Chromatography is done by making of a mixture move past the solids‚ or across the surface of a solid‚ like paper. The mixture is poured onto a solid surface. As the different components of the liquid run down the solid‚ some of them move more slowly than other. A component

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    Fear can’t be avoided‚ it is inevitable‚ it’s the main reason for human survival‚ the fact that people get scared. Fear‚ although people try and avoid it is unavoidable‚ there is always something new that can evoke fear in some people. Fear is both irrational and rational and can change depending on the person it is affecting. This means that the fear can be one that is imaginary or one that is very much real. Fear most motivates people during times of crisis by promoting impulsivity and selfishness

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    Tankwanchi talks about the Ebola incident to express the racist actions that were present through the course of actions the world took: “in early August 2014 the WHO Director-General declared this outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). But‚ as Gostin

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    global heath issues and the impacts for the community from a public health perspective (Mauer & Smith‚ 2013). A good example of this is‚ the 2014 Ebola break out in Africa and the cases that arrived in the United States. Since health care organizations generally address local health concerns‚ there an under appreciation for the seriousness of the Ebola‚ how to contain the virus‚ and how to protect health care professionals (Kalra et al.‚ 2014).

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