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    In the excerpt from The Great Influenza‚ author John M. Barry writes about scientists and their research. He uses rhetorical strategies such as imagery and rhetorical questions when he is describing the scientific research that the scientists are doing. By doing this‚ Barry characterizes the scientific research perfectly and the reader is able to understand the life of a scientist more. Barry uses imagery in the excerpt to allow the reader to understand the life of a scientists and how they do

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    During the lab we took and measured the heartbeat of my lab partner twice and the blood pressure twice in different situations to measure the differences that occur. At the start my lab partner was calm resulting in the blood pressure to be around 125/59 with 55 beats per minute. The second time we did it‚ the numbers were fairly similar 126/59 and 62 beats per minute. At the beginning there is no action potential occurring or the pacemaker is not racing to make the heart beat quicker because the

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    Public Health and Epidemiology Name Institution Affiliation   Questions 1. What was the foundation health measure that you chose? 2. For the controversial Public Health topic that you identified in Module 1‚ explain how one of the four foundation health measures can be used to measure effectiveness of achieving the goal. Please write 3–4 paragraphs and be sure to cite sources rather than simply stating your opinion   Answers 1. Ideally out of the four foundation health measures‚ I have put a lot

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    Another reason that the flu had such a severe impact on the U.S. military is because of the way that the military was structured and arranged during World War I. In her article‚ “The U.S. military and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919”‚ Carol Byerly gives information about the organization of the military into camps. Byerly uses the example of Camp Devens in Massachusetts to show how seriously the epidemic affected military camps. According to Byerly‚ the flu spread over the course of only ten

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    Scopes trial. This trial marked the shift of the beliefs of Americans from religion to science. Scientific research has been going on for decades and it has‚ for the most part‚ helped improve our lives‚ but it is a very tough field. In The Great Influenza‚ author John M. Barry used juxtaposition‚ listing‚ and structure to characterize scientific research as a challenging and uncertain field that requires a lot of courage to accept defeat‚ but also have the determination

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    Definition and Description of Epidemiology The word epidemiology was derived from the Greek words where “epi” means upon‚ “demos” means people‚ and “logos” means study. Epidemiology can be defined in detail as the study of distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations‚ and the application of this study to the prevention and control of health problems. (Last‚ 2001) Here‚ in the definition the distribution refers to analysis of persons‚ classes of people

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    More than twenty years ago‚ youth violence reached an all-time high and America lost faith in its youth. Legislators across the United States responded to the crime spike by lowering the minimum age to be tried as an adult. Rehabilitation in juvenile facilities was no longer a valid option for violent offenders. Locking up these vicious criminals was the only reasonable alternative. However‚ harsher laws do not lower the crime rate‚ sending these children to prison does nothing to benefit society

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    LASA 1 Epidemiology and Risk Management PH6012 A01 August 28‚ 2013 The role of an epidemiologist is to study the relationship between conditions that arise within a given population. Their job is to collect and analyze data that will determine how the disease occurred and how they can prevent the spread and reoccurrence of the disease in question. In regards to the diarrhea outbreak in Taylor Township and Simon Township‚ the epidemiologist would have to determine what occurred

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    H5N1 stands for avian Influenza‚ a kind of pandemics. Birds and poultry can get affected and transmit it to each other. Then it would infect human who attached to them and cause problem to their respiratory tract. Symptoms of avian influenza are cough‚ headache‚ nausea‚ diarrhea and even pneumonia or encephalitis. 60% of infected people died and most of them are the young adults between 10 to 19 and the old. It used to cause a huge problem for most of the countries in Asia. The essay is about the

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    to the hopeful idealism that Wilson was trying to sell. While in the process of negotiating‚ President Wilson was stricken with a case of influenza‚ a part of the larger worldwide pandemic that was transpiring during 1918-1919. The strict outcome of the Treaty of Versailles was impacted significantly by Wilson’s inability to negotiate properly due to the influenza (Kent 22). President Wilson’s arrived to the post-war Paris Peace Conference in 1919 hopeful to negotiate his “Fourteen Points‚” which

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