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    and expenses in the hospitals. The world faces a big problem from the mosquito. It is one of the deadliest insects‚ known to man. With the rising reported cases all over the world‚ mosquitoes‚ without a doubt‚ are a global problem. Mosquito bite not only will result to allergic reaction‚ skin irritation‚ redness and itching‚ they can also bring about dangerous diseases. Mosquito disease contributes a great crisis on health and even in the economy. Mosquitoes are horrific pests that transmit

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    Nuisance Essay

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    suburban neighborhood. Anderson has approximately 50 – 75 rattlesnakes in his home. Anderson produces and sells the rattlesnake anti-venom to medical supply companies who then sell the snake anti-venom to hospitals to treat victims of rattlesnake bites. Two children in the past six months have been bitten by rattlesnakes. Parents complained to Anderson‚ but he simply shrugged off each incident‚ stating that there was no proof that his rattlesnakes were responsible. There are no other producers

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    The Forbidden Fruit

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    and crust into his mouth‚ the audience can taste the sweetness. Then‚ he awakens the audience’s ability to smell when he holds the pie to his nose and “breathes in its sweetness‚” “licks some of the crust and [closes his] eyes as [he takes] a small bite.” Soto stimulates spectators’ senses with vivid descriptions of his stolen dessert laced with references from the Bible to teach them the lesson he learned from his experience. Soto utilizes allusion throughout the passage to compare himself to Adam

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    My Norm Experiment

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    because I couldn’t think of another ‘norm’ experiment to perform. Once I ordered the food and the server came to hand it to us‚ I thought of a way to perform the experiment to compare the reactions of performing the ‘norm’ normally. I took a first bite and chewed with my mouth closed in the beginning. No one seemed to find it weird‚ everything was normal and everyone seemed fine. After what

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    lemon peels

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    Parasitol Res DOI 10.1007/s00436-012-3021-8 ORIGINAL PAPER Larvicidal‚ pupicidal‚ repellent and adulticidal activity of Citrus sinensis orange peel extract against Anopheles stephensi‚ Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Kadarkarai Murugan & Palanisamy Mahesh Kumar & Kalimuthu Kovendan & Duraisamy Amerasan & Jayapal Subrmaniam & Jiang-Shiou Hwang Received: 26 May 2012 / Accepted: 19 June 2012 # Springer-Verlag 2012 Abstract Mosquitoes are the carriers

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    Evolution of the Alagator

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    feature often is the long nose and mouth. The nose and mouth is long for two reasons. First‚ it allows for the alligator to breathe while the rest of his body is underwater‚ and second to handle the force load of its powerful jaws when it closes. The bite of an alligator has been measures at over 2‚100 pounds. That’s the equivalent of a car landing on top of a human. (Viegas‚ 2003) The mouth has evolved of the centuries to handle the pressure exerted. It is believed that alligators were first primarily

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    MALARIA Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by protists (a type of microorganism) of the genus Plasmodium. It begins with a bite from an infected female mosquito‚ which introduces the protists via its saliva into the circulatory system‚ and ultimately to the liver where they mature and reproduce. The disease causes symptoms that typically include fever and headache‚ which in severe cases can progress to coma or death. Malaria is widespread in tropical

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    Malaria

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    annual cases of malaria in Canada. (Body and Health Canada‚ 2012). The life cycles of parasite Plasmodium is complex and involves two hosts‚ Anopheles mosquitoes and humans. The disease is transmitted to humans when an infected anopheles mosquito bites a person and injects the malaria sporozoites into the blood. An image that shows a mosquito taking a blood meal from a human is shown below. Sporozoites travel through the bloodstream to the liver‚ then mature and eventually infect the human red blood

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    asked: “How do you get rid of an elephant in a room?” I imagined an elephant squeezing itself like a balloon into my nine-foot-tall living room. “You have to eat it‚” she said‚ “Do you know how eat an elephant? One bite at a time.” . The phrase: “When eating an elephant‚ take one bite at a time‚” was first spoken by the former US Army chief of staff‚ Creighton William Abrams‚ Jr. This was a man famous for aggressive and effective tactics as a tank commander in World War II. During the war‚ his

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    Silverfish Bug Essay

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    HOW TO GET RID OF SILVERFISH NATURALLY Silverfish are slivery bristletail insects that live in buildings and feed on starchy materials. These fairly harmless‚ serpentine creatures aren’t pleasant to have around the house. They feed on books‚ dead skin cells‚ and thrive in dark‚ wet spaces. Once you discover an infestation‚ you can get rid of the silverfish bugs by with insecticides or various methods you will learn about from this article. Silverfish bugs are not harmful to humans. However‚ they

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