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    choices ahead of them to make and it will not get any easier in the for seeable future‚ a lot of the programming decisions were made when we transitioned out of Iraq and preparing to transition out of Afghanistan. Now we are aiding the combating of the Ebola virus‚ sending troops back

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    Infectious agents: Hepatitis‚ Lyme disease‚ influenza. c. Biosafety level 3: High biohazard. Multiple vaccinations required. Infectious agents: anthrax‚ typhus‚ H.I.V. d. Biosafety level 4: Extreme biohazard. Maximum security. Infectious agents: Ebola‚ Lassa‚ Hanta viruses. Highly virulent‚ no known cures or vaccines. 2. The two methods of viral transmission shown in the video are: a. Direct contact: the bacteria or virus is spread when an uninfected person is exposed to the body fluids (blood

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    happen‚ and pen ends the sword. It is powerful enough to end lives like the famous story of Amanda Todd. Social media is a form of pen and another amazing example is the Civil Rights Movement. Social media can and has spread fake news. Do you remember Ebola? Many people overreacted and made a big deal out of something minor in the U.S. Fake news can cause a whole country to act up. Lack of knowledge is dangerous too. Look at North Korea‚ they are under oppression. Also‚ Amanda Todd got cyber bullied and

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    a major part in the process of the gorillas becoming extinct and has reduced the carrying capacity of their habitats. Poorly enforced wildlife laws‚ road construction by logging companies‚ and transmission of fatal human diseases‚ specifically the Ebola virus‚ are all threats to the population of Cross River

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    Fourth was in 2014‚ when Morocco declared that it would not host the African Cup of Nations because of the risk of Ebola that could kill many if transmitted. Despite the warnings of the African Football Confederation that would disqualify Morocco for the future tournament‚ Morocco did not review its decision and finally did not host the cup. The intention to keep its population away from Ebola led Morocco to superiozie its

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    religions found due to persons’ varying beliefs and as such when it comes to the use of medicines within these religions‚ it varies in order to suit their religious beliefs. With the recent outbreak of new strains of diseases like Chikungunya and Ebola‚ it poses one question: how are persons medicating themselves? The most common medium in which to combat these diseases and even the common cold would be to visit the central place of healing‚ the hospital. Here‚ there are doctors and persons trained

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    And the Band Played on The movie‚ And the Band Played On‚ talks about the origin of the AIDS virus and how it was spread across the world. It began with a scene in 1976‚ Central Africa‚ that shows how the Ebola disease affected a village and was contained before it was spread. This was to show the beginning of another serious disease called AIDS. The world was not prepared to handle such a contagious plague. Doctors treating people with this virus thought that the first cases of the HIV virus

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    band kept playing while the ship was sinking. In the movie‚ And the Band Played On everyone kept their daily activities going although the new disease was going around and killing several people. Don Francis is an epidemiologist who worked on the Ebola outbreak in Africa in the late 1970s‚ and researched on HIV and AIDS. Dr. William Darrow helped in the discovery of HIV. Dr. Robert Gallo is the discoverer of HTLV (the human T-cell leukemia virus)‚ and co-discoverer of HIV. Bill Kraus was a gay rights

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    My name is Musah Sesay. I like Track and Field. I have dark brown hair and my skin color is the second to last emoji‚ or burnt caramel. My culture and background have shaped who I am immensely. I eat rice just about everyday‚ and my Liberian accent has been in practice for most of my childhood. My family came from Liberia as the result of the wars. I always think of where I would be if I was brought up in Liberia. I am very happy and grateful to have the opportunities I do. I am a proud Ivorian-Liberian-French-American

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    their history. They remain imprinted in the collective sub consciousness of the people as a threat for the survival of human race. The vector Sometimes itself is the cause of phobias which are additional to the disease‚ as is the case for bats (e.g. Ebola haemorrhagic fever‚ Marburg haemorrhagic fever) and rats [e.g.‚ Argentine haemorrhagic fever (AHF )‚ Black death] [6‚7]. At certain times of history‚ epidemics were even interpreted as punishment (

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