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    AMUR LEOPARD The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a very rare leopard subspecies that lives only in the remote and snowy northern forests of eastern Russian’s Primorye region. Its former range included Korea and northern China‚ but the Amur leopard is now extinct in those countries. A 2007 census counted only 14-20 adult Amur leopards and 5-6 cubs. Threats facing the species include habitat loss due to logging‚ road building and encroaching civilization‚ poaching (illegal hunting)

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    personality. Francis’ research shows to be affective and lifesaving due to his moral sense of right versus wrong‚ and his ambitious work ethics. Don Francis displays an extremely focused and dedicated work ethic. While in Zaire‚ Francis’ work against Ebola projects a sense of hope for the civilians. This same drive for honest answers led him to spread the same sense of hope for AIDS victims. Even when faced with rejection towards his ideas and wasn’t properly accredited for his meticulous research‚

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    the invention of antibiotics‚ human couldn’t overcome the sepsis and the flu that killed so many people in the past. As people use antibiotics excessively nowadays‚ there are many new drug-resistance viruses being generated‚ such as the SARS and the Ebola virus. Therefore‚ biotechnology should be treated seriously. On the other hand‚ biotechnology is uncontrollable. Although genetic technology can help people survive from cancers and AIDS‚ doctors don’t make sure that the genetic technology never brings

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    Ill health and disability: poverty can also get worse if communities are affected with diseases such as Malaria‚ HIV‚ and Ebola. Diseases cause may deaths and children are left with no parents or care givers. In many communities‚ disabled members are located down upon and not allowed to inherit assets. They are considered as a stigma and excluded from public events and expression

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    longer than mankind. Pandemic’s impact society by losing of life‚ panic‚ and people even changed their beliefs in god. First there was a massive toll on the society because of all the widespread loss of life. In the text “Fever Rising‚” it said “Ebola claimed 10‚000 people with its disease.” and “Spanish flu returned being 25 times deadlier.” It shows how deadly pandemics really are or can become. Another example “Influenza killed between 20 and 100 million people.” (Silent Killer) Pandemics can

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    equipment in the room. Crash cart was located in the hallway. There were also two rooms for psychiatric patients and one padded room with the special door which did not open from inside for psychiatric patients. Emergency room also had a special room for Ebola patient. 2. Discuss how nurses’

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    youv’e seen him in the African community where a clinic is near "Ebola River" Central Africa 1976 were they found an african child that showed them the way of Dr. Azis where they found that he’s already dead with some of the citizen. They found a woman begging for some medicine then she died‚ they don’t know what the cause of death. The dead people were burn for the virus stop spreading out the community. The virus was called "The Ebola Fever" it was contained before it could reach the outside world

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    The opportunity to normalize relations between the United States and Cuba are conceivable‚ but with a new president at the White House the future of Cuba can very well remain status quo. LeoGrande (2015) examines the constraints and fluidity of the United States embargo against Cuba as it’s laws and policies alter intermittently to fit the specific needs of the eleven presidents whom have held office in the White House since the embargo has been imposed. The Cuban embargo remains to be the oldest

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    The book i was reading is Viruses‚ plagues and history the past‚ present and future by Michael B. A. Oldstone‚ talks about different diseases that have made its impact on history. The main idea of the book is to explain different epidemic that have occurred in history are occurring now and that can possibly occur in the future. Some dieses have shaped history that if it never happened the world wouldn’t be the same such as smallpox which allowed Europeans to clone the new world (America). Viruses

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    Should Exotic Animals Be Kept as Pets? Keeping wild animals as pets has been a recent topic of debate. Who wouldn’t think it was spectacular to keep a big cat as your own? As a child‚ we all loved going to the zoo to admire all of the exotic animals. However‚ there are various cons to keeping wild animals as pets. Exotic animals should not be kept as pets for numerous reasons. They should not be kept as pets because it goes against their rights‚ it is not safe‚ and they are going extinct.

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