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    Tuberculosis bacteria‚ which was previously unknown to the world (Brought to Life). He was sent to Egypt in 1883 to investigate a cholera outbreak. He discovered the vibrio that caused the cholera. What inspired him to do his work was his drive to find out what caused diseases‚ once he started on one‚ he was determined to figure it out. He made rules to make sure outbreaks of cholera did not occur in the future‚ approved by the government of Germany. In 1885 he was appointed Professor of Hygiene at the University

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    the waste got flushed straight into the river. The result was a strong‚ rotten smell‚ a fatal disease like cholera‚ and thousands losing lives due to the Great Stink. For years‚ England’s most beloved river played the role of dumping all types of unwanted trash. A deadly cocktail of slaughterhouse waste‚ human feces‚ and industrial chemicals was

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    country’s welfare at the expense of it’s citizens. Firstly‚ the Industrial Revolution severely polluted the areas surrounding all the factories. Cholera surfaced because of unclean water supplies in London. For example‚ in 1854‚ over 500 people were killed from cholera. Dr. John Snow attempted to document and therefore‚ find the cause of cholera. Along with cholera‚ typhoid and typhus were also prevalent during this time. They are caused from contaminated food and water and poor hygiene. Additionally‚

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    United Kingdom has seen a vast change in causes of death among its people. Cholera was one of these leading causes of death in the 1800s and was a chronic illness. It was introduced to the UK from Asia in the 1830s‚ a spread rapidly through the towns. Cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe diarrhoea‚ which led to dehydration and even death. It is caused by food or water polluted with a bacterium called vibrio cholera. This disease was easily contracted and spread due to a high amount of

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    industrialization. The accepted theories of how disease spread were based on false premises‚ ultimately diminishing any incentive to implement sanitary reforms. However‚ through international travel‚ the contagious disease‚ cholera‚ spread to the United States from Europe. Cholera ravaged the cities‚ such as Chicago in several epidemics‚ brutally damaging its victims’ physical health and frequently leading to death. In response‚ Chicago’s sanitary reformers and city engineers gained a new sense of resolve

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    Network Architecture to Identify Spatial Knowledge for Epidemic (An application of datamining) Abstract: Recent developments in information technology have enabled collection and processing of vast amounts of personal data‚ business data and spatial data. It has been widely recognized that spatial data analysis capabilities have not kept up with the need for analyzing the increasingly large volumes of geographic data of various themes that are currently being collected and

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    who have suffer the wrath of the hurricane. CNN reported that Hurricane Matthew has killed many people‚ including 15 people in Haiti. According to CNN‚ the Hurricane Matthew is a problem because Haiti is barely recuperating from many deaths due to cholera. Government officials are worried that the devastation that was left by Hurricane Matthew could bring more deaths due to contaminated waters. CNN explains that in 2010 more than 200 thousand people died in a hurricane in Haiti. The government is trying

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    times. Archers would infect their arrows by dipping them in dead‚ decomposing bodies or blood that is mixed with feces. Now in modern times‚ biological warfare has become more sophisticated. In WW1‚ the Germans were the first to develop anthrax‚ cholera‚ glanders and wheat fungus all used as agents. In WW2 the Japanese had their own secret facility for research‚ which was called‚ (Unit 731) that carried out human experiments on prisoners to see what effects different organisms or agents had. In Vietnam

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    “from gross to microscopial anatomy in the pathological field.”7 One of the most prevalent diseases throughout the Union army was cholera‚ and this became the focus of many physicians as the death toll from cholera rose. Using these new tactics of postmortems and microscopy of specimens‚ along with the study of patients in different stages of the disease‚ an overview of cholera was sent to other physicians‚ boards of health‚ and the

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    English Argumentative/Persuasive Essay Rwandan Civil War On July 16‚ 1994‚ the world watched the Rwandan Civil War finally end‚ 800‚ 000 lives later and after devastating a nation socially‚ economically and politically. It seemed as if the whole world watched‚ yet did nothing. Many Rwandans lives are very thankful to the UN’s efforts but it wasn’t nearly enough. Canada‚ among many other countries‚ should have been involved in the Rwandan Civil war. Canada should have especially for it has an

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