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    Smallpox was a disease that plagued humankind for centuries‚ but it was also the only disease to be completely eradicated by vaccination. Edward Jenner’s discovery of the smallpox vaccination offered protection against the illness where no illness would develop. For the few that did survive smallpox‚ it was known that they became immune to the disease. Considering this‚ Jenner’s beginnings in the village of Gloucestershire led to him opening a practice as a village surgeon. While he was in his practice

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    Edward Wilson‚ a renowned environmentalist‚ wrote The Future of Life to analyze the concerns with the growing population and its affect on our biosphere. Being a scientist who studied at Harvard‚ he not only includes his own opinions‚ but also facts and statistics to back up his argument. The book begins with an imaginary letter to Thoreau‚ who is seen as the leader of environmentalists. In the letter‚ Wilson describes the conditions of Earth that have changed since Thoreau was alive and reinforces

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    The act of conserving the environment is extremely Hot Topic in contemporary politics and the author Edward O Wilson ‚a scientist‚ proposes two different viewpoints about environmental conservation to help inform the politically involved people around the world. The author conducts his essay through multiple forms of satire in order to portray the useless bantering between conservatives and liberals . The author broke the structure of this passage up into two different parts that go through a couple

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    In this painting “Nighthawks”‚ by Edward Hopper‚ there is 4 people‚ 3 men and a woman. It looks like there is one man alone and a couple. What this painting literally depicts for me is a lonely man and a couple stop by late at night for maybe a cup of tea‚ or some sort or beverage‚ maybe even to clear their minds a little or something troubling has happened. The couple does not seem to be married but more in an affair. The man by himself seems to be troubled and came to clear his mind. The town is

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    With the status of the country’s belligerency heavily in question‚ an apprehensive President Woodrow Wilson prepared to request from an unmotivated and unprepared country a declaration of war against Germany. After exerting every attempt possible to retain the peace and honor of the United States‚ the President was finally forced to choose between the two‚ in which he opted for the latter (Seymour 26). As he sat down to compose his congressional address proposing war‚ the uncertainty of his decision

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    Ever since the first known use‚ vaccinations have been used to treat disease and viruses from as early as 1000 AD when the ancient Chinese‚ African and Turkish first started using inoculated technique. Edward Jenner‚ an English physician and scientist‚ created the first smallpox vaccine using a similar disease‚ cowpox‚ which infects cows‚ and is credited for being the influence for the practice of vaccination in the present. For over 200 years Jenner’s innovation was used and updated; as a result

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    Was Woodrow Wilson responsible for the failure of the United States to join the League of Nations? ​John M. Cooper‚ Jr. bases his opinion that Wilson was responsible for the failure of America joining the League because of his illness that happened during his speaking tour in 1919. Many factors went into why Wilson chose to do act the way he did and Cooper makes sure to explain them all. The first factor mentioned was that Wilson was ahead of his time and this was directed towards him and his personal

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    In 1916‚ Woodrow Wilson became the first democrat president to win a second consecutive term since Andrew Jackson. Wilson won the election by vowing to remain neutral in the Great War. He himself‚ in his first term‚ said “America was too proud to fight.” The Great War was mainly between Germany and their allies‚ and Russia and their allies. The two countries had long simmering national rivalries and complex ethnic conflicts but‚ the war erupted when a Serbian nationalist murdered the heir to the

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    W. Edwards Deming is probably best known for his "14 Points for Management"‚ the key actions management must take to ensure quality‚ productivity‚ and success. Among other things‚ this plan encourages leaders to stop doing business based on price alone‚ to constantly improve the production system‚ to utilize job training‚ and to encourage pride in workmanship. Deming also taught management leaders to encourage cooperation at all levels. In addition‚ he instructed them to assure job stability and

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    President Wilson Urges Support for Ideal of League of Nations After the end of World War One‚ President Woodrow Wilson sought national support for his idea of a League of Nations. He took his appeal directly to the American people in the summer of nineteen nineteen. The plan for the League of Nations was part of the peace treaty that ended World War One. By law‚ the United States Senate would have to vote on the treaty. President Wilson believed the Senate would have to approve

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