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    Cause and Effect Tsunamis

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    What exactly are tsunamis? Tsunamis are immensely strong‚ long length and long period sea waves. Tsunamis have caused much grief and sorrow for anyone who have experienced it. The term tsunami comes from the Japanese language meaning harbor and wave. The term was created by fishermen who returned to port to find the area surrounding their harbor devastated‚ although they had not been aware of any wave in the open water. Tsunamis are common throughout Japanese history‚ as 195 events in Japan have

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    writer who follows his wanderlust to Venice in search of spiritual fulfillment. When he arrives in Venice‚ Aschenbach becomes obsessed with a fourteen year old boy named Tadzio. Aschenbach’s mind becomes increasingly unbalanced. Despite an outbreak of cholera‚ he refuses to leave Venice in order to indulge his desires. As a result‚ his passion leads him to his erotic doom. Among a number of themes of the novella‚ the most prominent one is obviously death‚ which is both - physical and moral

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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    Research Paper Many authors like to write fantasy novels‚ stories that detached themselves from reality‚ novels that tell us about magic‚ parallel dimensions‚ between others. But even in these fictional stories there is still the presence of the universal themes that can be touched not only in this kind of novels but also in the simpler ones‚ themes like the fight between good and evil‚ love‚ between others. There are also the authors that actually mix the fantasy and the reality to a point that

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    Unit 12 – Historical Perspectives of the Health System Public Health is about helping everyone to stay healthy rather than focusing specifically on the individual‚ with the aim to promote health‚ protecting individuals from threats to their health and preventing ill-health. Public health policies have made a significant impact in increasing a person ’s overall life expectancy and improving health. (Public Health) Public Health Strategies: Public health strategies are devised in order to prevent

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    Chapter 7: Contribution to Healthcare. The contribution of the Jewish community of Bombay is not limited to education‚ economy‚ and architecture alone; they had some very important contributions in the field of healthcare as well. Earlier all initiatives behind medicine and public health were depicted to be entirely British efforts . However this thought was challenged by David Arnold who was a later scholar who states‚ “It is certainly important to recognize the extent to which western medicine

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    lettuce‚ sugarcane‚ and rhubarb. They received domestic plants‚ animals and other goods from Africa‚ Asia and India as well. The Old World also exposed North America to numerous infectious and contagious diseases: including bubonic plague‚ chicken pox‚ cholera‚ influenza‚ leprosy‚ malaria‚ measles‚ scarlet fever‚ smallpox‚ typhoid‚ typhus‚ yellow fever‚ and yaws. Since the indigenous peoples had no immunity to these diseases‚ they took a major toll on the Indian population‚ causing a significant demographic

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    4152900781050How did the Romans keep the Army and Cities clean? -476252652395One of the ways the Romans kept clean was by creating public baths. The public baths meant that even the poor‚ who would not have baths in their homes‚ could clean themselves for a fee of one sixteenth of a denarius. They washed in the baths every day also went into hot showers which killed all the dead skin. They then covered their bodies in oil to loosen the dirt and then scraped the oil off. This also meant that they

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    The 4 Types of Microbes

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    animals. http://www.bacteriamuseum.org/cms/bacteria/what-are-bacteria.html When bacterium infect‚ they reproduce fast. Bacteria produce toxins which cause the illness. Bacteria are easier treat than a fungus. Bacteria can cause illnesses such as Cholera‚ TB (tuberculosis)‚ Septecimia‚ and anthrax. Bacteria can be treat with anti-biotics which can kill and fight the infection. However‚ not all bacteria are bad‚ some bacterium’s are useful in nature. Http://www.biotopics.co.uknewgcse/microbesanddisease

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    Industrial Revoloution

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    The industrial revolution was a period from 1750 to 1850 where changes in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transportation‚ and technology has a profound effect on the social‚ economic and cultural conditions of the times. It began in Great Britain‚ then subsequently spread throughout Western Europe‚ Northern America‚ Japan‚ and eventually the rest of the world. The Industrial Revolution marks a major turing point in history. Almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way‚ some begin

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    Topics to cover in our story book: clean water – don’t use river water‚ water from puddles‚ etc! It IS contaminated and may contain cholera-causing bacteria that will make you sick. Don’t use charcoal whenever you can‚ use LP gas if possible! Why? Remember this tree… with the swing… you could climb it‚ sit under it for shade‚ play on it‚ hide beneath it’s roots‚ etc. But charcoal is made from the destroying this trees… and all these trees. When too many trees are cut down‚ animals (which ones

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