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    Aum Shinrikyo

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    Aum Shinrikyo  On an ordinary Monday morning in 1995‚ millions of Tokyo residents on the way to work or school boarded trains on the second busiest subway system in the world. Only five people on the trains that morning knew that the events of March 20th would change the lives of nearly everyone commuting that day. Between 8:00 and 8:10 that morning‚ a simultaneous attack on five deferent cars‚ all set to converge on the Kasumigaseki station‚ a key location where several government ministries

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    SCI250 Week 6 Chapter 23 Cardiovascular System Quiz Section: Multiple Choice 1. The normal microflora of the heart includes species of ________ Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria. fungi. viruses. None of the above 2. Which of the following is least likely to cause Septicemia leading to endotoxin-induced shock? Staphylococcus aureus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Klebsiella Proteus Serratia 3. Rheumatic fever caused by Streptococcus pyogenes most likely results from ________

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    TheMasqueoftheRedDeath

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    pestilence had ever been so fatal‚ or so hideous. Blood was its Avatar and its seal – the redness and the horror of blood.” From his description I portrayed “Red Death” to be blood. I thought “Red Death” to be a form of the extremely deadly virus Ebola; “There were sharp pains‚ and sudden dizziness‚ and then profuse bleeding at the pores‚ with dissolution. The scarlet stains upon the body and especially upon the face of the victim… And the whole seizure‚ progress and termination of the disease‚ were

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    Vaccines are critical to our health as a society. In the nineteenth century physician Edward Jenner created the first smallpox vaccine made from the mild cowpox virus (Williams 20-23). Then during the twentieth century a scientific revolution improved vaccines for several diseases (Williams 23-25). These innovations in modern medicine have given today’s society the widespread prevention of some deadly diseases. All parents should vaccinate their children to prevent the further spread of deadly diseases

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    ChaCha Sign In / Create Account Entertainment Auto Sports Dating Travel Shop Finance Health Food Technology Politics Topics Questions Quizzes Galleries Sponsored by SugarString The Procrastination Loop Of Doom New science behind procrastination takes some of the blame off the individual. Ads by Adblade More Offers and Articles These smoking hot body paint pictures have readers asking‚ "Do I see what I think I see?" Side Effects: Weight Gain‚ Rashes‚ Diarrhea & More... [

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    Six Modern Plaques

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    Reviewed by Evelyn Owinje Six modern plaques and how we are causing them Mark Jerome Walters Published by Shearwater Books‚ Washington‚ DC‚ USA‚ 2003 ISBN: 155963992X Pages: 206‚ Price: US $22.00 When a scary new disease comes along‚ we easily point at a phenomenon like bioterrorism or assume the role of a victim‚ which may be true in some cases. Thus ignoring our own collective act of global environment disruption which has and is still causing so many new infectious diseases. This is the

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction Everest University Online 12/14/2013 Amy Nelson Weapons of mass destruction include biological‚ chemical‚ and nuclear. I will analyze the history of these three aspects of weapons of mass destruction‚ and give my opinion of the future threat of these weapons. Biological Weapons: From the plague of the fourteenth century in Europe that reportedly killed about one-third of the population to the use of smallpox infected blankets given to Native Americans in the

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    today. Recents ones have been the Zika Virus‚ which affect women during pregnancy that causes serious birth defects called microcephaly to fetuses and infants before birth. Who was responsible? Mosquitoes carried the virus. Another recent was the Ebola outbreak. This virus causes severe bleeding and organ failure. Who carried this

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    Middle School By Mason Tafoya My name is Rafe Khatchadorian. I am going to my new school‚ again. I’ve been expelled at 4 other schools in the state of Georgia. But my brother Adam has always been there with me. I mainly got expelled for pulling awesome pranks or ditching classes. That’s enough of why I’m going to a new school. I’m on my first day of school at Master Hills Middle School. I walk in with my earbuds and chewing gum past the principle. Then he hands me a rulebook

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    speakers corner

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    Radio script: Speaker’s corner. Jeremy Vine: Good afternoon and welcome to Hell FM‚ I’m Jeremy Vine and you are listening to Speaker’s Corner. That was the lovely Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love”. Today’s guest is Adrian who will be talking about that lovely subject- rubbish. Adrian : Thank you Jeremy. Do you‚ like me feel we are living in a rubbish bin? Where ever you go‚ whatever you do‚ you see rubbish everywhere. But not only once in a blue moon‚ always! And where did the the rubbish came from? They

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