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    Bird Flu

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    Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of disease that occurs when a new influenza A virus appears or "emerges" in the human population‚ causes serious illness‚ and then spreads easily from person to person worldwide. Pandemics are different from seasonal outbreaks or "epidemics" of influenza. Seasonal outbreaks are caused by subtypes of influenza viruses that are already in existence among people‚ whereas pandemic outbreaks are caused by new subtypes or by subtypes

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    Melanie’s Experience in Bodega Bay Tweet Tweet! Caw Caw!! In the movie‚ “Birds”‚ by Alfred Hitchcock‚ the birds are attacking because Melanie Daniel’s location defines when and where the birds attack. The birds begin acting strange upon her arrival‚ and there are behavior changes at her stay. When leaving Bodega Bay‚ the birds become normal again. The birds first develops nascence and start attacking Melanie Daniels when she first arrives at Bodega Bay. Before she arrives to the small town‚ Melanie

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    Cutting down the Brazilian rainforest is not a morally just thing to do. Not only does leave the soil sterile and cut the land used for crops ’ life in half‚ but it also eliminates the opportunity for new medicines to be found‚ new plants to use for treatment in the medical field‚ and petroleum substitutes to be collected and used‚ just to name a few. In addition‚ the presence of the rainforest helps protect us from global warming and keeps some of the rarest and beneficial animals and their homes

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    City Of Trees Analysis

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    The film City of Trees is a documentary capturing the efforts of a nonprofit organization‚ Parks & People in Washington DC whose goal is to improve DC parks by planting trees. Parks & People employed previously unemployed individuals in a work training program to help them get back on their feet and establish a new life for themselves. The primary goal of the program is to plant trees and revitalize DC parks in primarily in poorer area such as the 8th Ward. However‚ the program hopes that through

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    Ford’s Cost Cutting Strategies Lack of competitive strategy coupled with the economic downfall brought the big three to their knees. This generated a call to action and forced a shift in quality‚ perceived value and brand loyalty. While GM and Chrysler took the bailout from the American government‚ Ford sold off nearly 1/3 of its debt through the exchange of stock‚ sales of Hertz rental‚ reduction of 2‚700 American jobs and by restructuring market operations. While the American auto industry makes

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    Author use many symbolism in the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. She uses symbolism because it makes it easier for readers to understand the deeper meaning or feeling of the character or the events that are happening. For example‚ author uses the symbolism of bean trees as transformation and Ismene as the abandoned children to show the deeper meaning of them. “Turtle was staring up at the wisteria flowers. “Beans‚” she said‚ pointing... We looked where she was pointing. Some of the wisteria

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    more than 200 programs supported by Ohio Humanities. Programs included living history presentations‚ scholarly discussions‚ symposiums‚ exhibits‚ and book festivals. Highlights of 2015 included: Trees in Trouble Support by Ohio Humanities helped film producer Andrea Torrice to create the documentary "Trees in Trouble." It premiered December 2015 on Cincinnati public television followed by additional Ohio PBS broadcasts. In April 2016‚ the film broadcasted to a national audience by PBS stations. The

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    Why We Plant Trees

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    Why we plant trees Contents passionate about trees Tree Appeal The Tree Appeal Mission Green Apple Award “Green Heroes” 2006 Executive Summary The Cause The need for more trees Why plant trees? Tree planting partners What Government says The UK Biodiversity Action Plan The importance of biodiversity Implementation EU biodiversity strategy Publications Government Strategy Challenges and opportunities Environmental sustainability Biodiversity Landscape Social sustainability Public access to

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    NASA Budget Cuts Many people undermine the importance and contributions of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ also known as NASA. As president Obama is forced to make severe budget cuts‚ NASA is among the most affected programs to endure the blow. This issue does not take aback many people‚ but experts say that what is occurring will affect everyone as well as the economy more than they may believe. These extreme budget cuts recently issued by Congress impinge on the NASA space

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    Birds of a Feather

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    “If birds of a feather flock together‚ they don’t learn enough” ~Robert Half~ The first thing that comes to mind when reading this quote is a flock of geese. They all stick together. They learn from one another and what they learn they pass on to future generations. While this is how they learn to stay safe‚ they are “stuck” doing the same thing every day. After reading the quote a few more times and looking at it from “outside the box” I realized that the birds represent people. Throughout

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