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    resources that is needed to provide those benefits ( Walley & Wright‚ P. 40). For example to questionnaire survey in the cholera prevention in Sierra Leone in Capital slums areas is; how you had about the cholera outbreak? Do you have any of your family or friends experiencing diarrhea signs for more than 24 hours period? How can you catch cholera? Do you know the cure for cholera? If from drinking water which water is safe to drink? And how soon can you take your love one to the health center or hospital

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    Role models are those people who are regarded by others‚ especially younger people‚ as a good example to follow in their life. For example most of the fathers are role models for their sons. Role models can also be the person who differentiates themselves in such a way that other admire and try to imitate them as a person. Common role models includes well renowned personalities such as celebrities‚ actors‚ public icons such as politicians‚ authors‚ sport stars et cetera. My role model is Steven

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    came up with noteworthy insight on cholera. Cholera was said to be airborne during the mid 19th century and there were no successful treatments to help save the generous amount of people dying from dehydration. John Snow was born in Britain on March 15th‚ 1816 and became an apprentice to a surgeon at the age of fourteen years old (BBC‚ 2006). The 1831 cholera outbreak happened when Snow was eighteen years old this is what sparked Snow’s interest in cholera. In 1844 he graduated from the University

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    theory that cholera was communicated through a contaminated water supply. Through research‚ I will show that John Snow’s contributions laid the foundation for epidemiology and modern medicine. The objective of my research is to identify the answers to three important questions. * How has John Snow’s research benefited today’s public health? * What were the methods‚ and who was involved in developing anesthesia? * What were the deciding factors in determining the theory of cholera? The research

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    U.N. WORRIES TROOPS CAUSED HAITI’S CHOLERA The latest disaster to hit Haiti‚ has been the cholera outbreak. The attached article addresses concerns from the United Nations‚ regarding mounting circumstantial evidences linking the outbreak to the U.N. Peacekeepers from Nepal. The Nepalese base housing 454 U.N. peace keepers located on a waterway called Boukan Kanni‚ which is a part of the Meile River. This river drains off into the Artibonite River. Haitians living in this rural area complained

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    Contributive factors of major diseases in Malaysia with focus on food. Introduction: Diving into a topic without the explanation of words that the audience and readers would likely misinterpret has proven less effective and lack organization. Before arriving at the issues this report will cover‚ words like the following have to be clearly understood. They include: * Diseases * Contributive factors. According to dictionary.com disease can be defined as a disordered or incorrectly functioning

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    series of chemical and microscope examinations on the water from the broad street pump and the findings was able to get the pump disabled. He also noticed that all deaths occurred by the broad street pump which later was proven that there had been a cholera outbreak in that part of town. 3. One key way of gathering information in field epidemiology is conducting interviews. What information did John Snow gather through interviews‚ that he could not have obtained any other way? john snow went around

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    breeding conditions for a number of diseases‚ and towards the end of that summer‚ one of the most deadly of them all took over. It took the work of both a physician and a local minister in order to discover the mysterious cause of the extremely deadly Cholera outbreak‚ but by then hundreds of people had already lost their lives. It all started when a baby girl in Golden Square‚ the poorest and most densely populated area in London‚ came down with the sickness. The bacteria got was put into the family’s

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    drawings often have political or social messages. Jerry Moise Rosembert is a Haitian and he writes to help people stay positive when it is most difficult. For example‚ during the cholera outbreak in Haiti in October of 2010 Jerry drew murals reminding people to wash their hands to prevent the spread. In places like Haiti cholera can be extremely deadly which is why it was so important that Jerry get his message of good hygiene across to the public. Graffiti is an extremely effective way of getting an

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    - Orchards: an area of land on which fruit or nut trees are grown‚ especially commercially - Artillery: catapults and other large mechanical weapons once used by armies Page 4 - Bulged: to contain so much that the sides expand outward - Cholera: an acute and often fatal intestinal disease that produces severe gastrointestinal symptoms and is usually caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae Page 5 - Plateau: an area of high ground with a fairly level surface - Walled:

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