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    bio-terrorism

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    Bioterrorism-Disaster Concepts in community and public health November 29‚ 2010 Bioterrorism-Disaster Summary of Teaching Plan: The goal of teaching bioterrorism to the class is to educate them about the different/rare diseases that can spread through animals and nature. The goal of teaching disaster is to educate them about the two different types of disaster‚ how to prepare for any disaster‚ and to show an example of a disaster that happened. Both of these goals will be reached by presenting

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    1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of light and electron microscopes discussed in Chapter 3 that are used to study microorganisms? Focus your response in terms of the following parameters The disadvantage of using a light microscope is its inability to magnify a specimen as great as an electron microscope. An electron microscope can magnify up to 500‚000 times‚ whereas‚ a light microscope can only magnify an object up to 2000 times. The resolving power or resolving

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    Smallpox

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    to person that causes high fever‚ characteristic rash‚ and may kill about one-third of those infected. Smallpox is the only disease that has been completely wiped out throughout the world. Smallpox is also potentially one of the most devastating biological weapons ever conceived. Smallpox usually requires fairly prolonged face-to-face contact to spread. It’s most often transmitted through the air by droplets that escape when an infected person coughs‚ sneezes or talks. In rare instances‚ airborne

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    1968‚ Syria has been a party to the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating‚ Poisonous or Other Gases‚ and of Bacteriological Methods of War‚ better known as the Geneva Protocol. This forbids nations from using chemical (and biological) weapons against other nations.”[9] The UN has been asked on multiple occasions to deal with violations to the treaty concerning Syria and the UN is wondering “whether Syria had taken steps to prepare its chemical arsenal for imminent use by filling

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    Maddie Stinson Mrs. Brown Speech 4/10/13 Anthrax There are millions of diseases in the world‚ caused by several different types of immune system attacks. Viruses‚ parasites‚ funguses‚ bacterias‚ and genetics are just a few of many types of diseases. Anthrax is a disease that is based on bacteria. The disease is deadly and very rare. Anthrax seems to be a disease that is ominous but right at the edge of our society. Having knowledge of anthrax is important including: occurences‚ forms‚ and

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    discussing the nature-nurture debate in relation to Morgan Freeman’s development through two life stages childhood and adolescence. The theories that I am going to be discussing in relation to the individual are Determinism Choice and interaction Biological programming Maturation theory Theorists and philosophers have argued that we are born to be the way we are and some have argued that it could down to the way we are brought‚ our environmental influences and surroundings that makes us the way

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    Ethical Dilemmas in Genetic Patenting – A Utilitarian Perspective On August 16th‚ the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that Myriad Genetics in Salt Lake City‚ Utah‚ had the right to patent ‘isolated’ genes that are linked to ovarian and breast cancers.1 This means that Myriad Genetics can prevent others from using the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes in research. It also means that Myriad can charge high prices from companies that wish to use these genes. This has raised arguments about the ethical

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    Nazi and Area 731

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    “Set up as a top-secret biological and chemical weapons facility during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War Two‚ Unit 731 has been referred to as the Asian Auschwitz. Through the practice of lethal human experimentation‚ the unit is thought to have been responsible for the death of up to 200‚000 civilians and military personnel – the vast majority Chinese and Korean nationals‚ but also South East Asians‚ Pacific Islanders and Allied POWs. In the sprawling six kilometer-square complex in the

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    remaining stockpiles or facilities still in place must be destroyed by April 2012. The CWC went into effect in April 1995 and so far 188 states have ratified it including countries with large chemical industries. The CWC was largely based off of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC); however unlike the BWC the CWC has a verification mechanism. The CWC

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    Nature Vs. Nurture Debate

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    their kind of personality they would say something more like they are shy because people make fun of her/him. The third and final one is homosexuality. Nature can deal with this by thinking that homosexuality is a choice but in a nature part it is a biological factor or being responsible for the development of the individual. Nurture on the other hand means that individuals feel that environmental factors are the cause of one’s homosexuality. People who use nature vs nurture today are everyday humans

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