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    Since the 19th century public health provisions have completely changed. During the early 19th century there have been a lot of deaths due to overcrowding‚ poor housing‚ dirt‚ poverty and diseases. After the industrial revolution origins public health began. The industrial revolution spread all over Britain during the 1800s. There was a huge increase of the number of factories due to the use of steam powered machines. People from countryside began to move to the city because if the number of factories

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    the general causes of illness were: ’diseased parents’‚ night air‚ sedentary habits‚ anger‚ wet feet and abrupt changes of temperature. The causes of fever included injury‚ bad air‚ violent emotion‚ irregular bowels and extremes of heat and cold. Cholera‚ which would become a terrible epidemic in many British cities‚ was said to be caused by rancid or putrid food‚ by ’cold fruits’ such as cucumbers and melons‚ and by passionate fear or rage. Treatments relied heavily on a change of air‚ for example

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    1. The Know Nothing Party fought for? According to the text‚ “The Know Nothings Party” was a reactionary group that formed in 19th century America due to their intergroup conflicts with Catholics. During this time period‚ there was a “large influx of Chinese‚ Irish‚ and German Catholics and other foreigners” in the U.S.‚ and this often stirred hate campaigns from their non-supporters‚ such as the Protestant citizens in their communities and the “Know Nothings” (Parrillo‚ 2016‚ p. 99). Therefore

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    Identify common illness and infections caused by: bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. * Common illness and infections caused by bacteria are:- - Impetigo. - Salmonella. - Tuberculosis (TB). - Cholera. - Anthrax. - Shigella. - Pertussis (Whooping Cough). - Bubonic Plague. - Leprosy. * Common illness and infections caused by viruses are:- - Aids

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    Animals are the creatures of life. They are like little angles that helps people in some way that how to love. Some people have their pets at home‚ so they make strong relationship with them. Looking from another angle of thought‚ animals help human beings by sacrifice their life. In the human body‚ there are sudden changes like how a baby starts his growth in a pregnant woman? What is happening inside the human body? How people see‚ hear‚ smell and then die? How to treat some surgeries. So‚ the

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    A very good afternoon to the Chair Speaker‚wise and honourable adjudicators‚ precise timekeeper‚ respected teachers‚ worthy opponents‚my fellow teammates and most of all‚ members of the floor. Ladies and gentlemen‚ I as the second speaker of the opposition team‚ Arvindhra Rao s/o Krishnamurthy‚strongly disagree with today’s motion which is “This House Believes That Junk Food Is The Main Cause Of Health Problems”.I would say it is not the only cause. There are many other causes that contribute

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    Dana Erika Domingo III – St. Anne STERILIZATION OF WATER USING BLEACHING POWDER A CHEMISTRY INVESTIGATORY PROjECT ANSHUL KUMAR PANDEY XII B [THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE TECHNIQUE CALLED STERILIZATION OF WATER USING BLEACHING POWDER WHICH IS USED TO PURIFY WATER AND MAKES IT FIT FOR DRINKING.] INDEX I. Introduction -Need of Water -Purification of Water -Need for a stable purification technique II. Theory -History of Water purification -Bleaching powder

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    particularly as scientist and health officials realised the link between drinking water and disease. In Britain‚ water treatment was revolutionised by the installation of municipal water treatment plants in the late 19th century‚ following the outbreak of cholera between the years of 1848 and 1854 which killed many thousands of London’s residents. But is tap water safe? Quality issues are often associated with tap water. It is no hidden truth that public water supplies around the world have become loaded

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    Chemistry Investigatory Project To determine minimum amount of Bleaching Powder Required to disinfect different samples of Water. INDEX I. Introduction o Purification of Water o History of Water Purification o Bleaching Powder II. Experiment o Aim o Requirements o Theory o Procedure o Observations o Result o Precautions Introduction 98% of the Earth’s water is present in the oceans with an average salinity of 3.5%. The remainder of the

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    thousand hale and light-hearted friends” to come to his castle for fun and to seclude themselves until the danger of the plague‚ known as the Red Death‚ has passed. During Poe’s lifetime a big wave of cholera and yellow fever attacked America and Europe. Poe associates the Red death to those outbreaks of cholera and yellow fever. The symptoms of the Red Death are horrible to observe: the victim is sweep by convulsive agony and sweats blood instead of water. The plague is said to kill within half an hour

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