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    Transportation of Slaves Slavery occurred throughout history‚ but how did slaves feel while enduring their transportation to a life of brutality? The first slaves that were shipped to America were not given as much attention as the era of slaves being kidnapped in the late 1700s and early 1800s. During the transportation of slaves‚ many details are not commonly familiar amongst members of society today. There is a list of factors that aided entering and getting seized into slavery early or late

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    concrete and being forced to sit in pools of their own urine and feces. Workers did not move the dogs when they pressure-sprayed the cages this would scare the animals and cause them unnecessary distress. Also it left them soaking wet‚ covered in bleach and soap‚ and exposed their sores to harsh chemicals. PLRS did not keep a veterinarian on staff. Instead‚ they brought a veterinarian in for one hour a week. The Animals suffered from bloody feces‚ worm infestations‚ oozing sores‚ abscessed teeth‚ hematomas

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    Cross contamination is a process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another‚ with harmful effect. What that means for example‚ if you get sick from eating at a restaurant that might mean that the food handlers are not following correct food safety guidelines. Some examples are the some of the food handlers wash their hands or people forget to not touch there face and hair. But it gets worse there are also some people that forget

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    Polio

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    POLIO- Draft Done by: Fariha Ibnath Khan History Polio is also known as poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis. Polio is a viral disease that affects nerves and can lead to partial or full paralysis. It’s a disease caused by inflammation of nerve cells in the brain stem or spinal cord. The first polio was mentioned in Europe in the 19th century and was first reported in the United States in 1843. Michael Underwood first described this disease in children as Polio in 1789. The diseases history changed

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    INDIA’S WATER MANAGEMENT Nearly 90 percent of India’s diseases are caused by unsanitary water conditions. According to the World Bank‚ 88 percent of all diseases in India are caused by unsafe drinking water‚ inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene. Annual‚ water-related problems are responsible for: 4 billion cases of diarrhea‚ resulting in the deaths of more than 6 million children‚ 300 million malaria sufferers‚ 6 million people who have been struck blind by trachoma‚ and 500 million people who

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    pernicious anemia. Pathophysiology of Iron deficiency Iron is required for the formation of hemoglobin and myoglobin in the body. Adult male experiencing bleeding maybe from an ulcer or hemorrhoid may lose approximately 1 to 1.5 mg of iron a day in feces‚ desquamated mucosal and skin cells likewise a menorrhagia female. The heme from destroyed erythrocytes is reprocessed back into new red blood cell. In the duodenum and upper jejunum is where Iron is mostly absorbed‚ is transported by transferrin

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    The “To be or not to be‚” soliloquy delivered by Hamlet in Shakespeare’s play portrays him a suicidal and depressed young man. Hamlet’s contemplation of suicide provides insight to his thoughts. In the monologue‚ he contemplates whether or not he should or should not end his life. He also considers avenging his father’s death‚ but is filled with uncertainty and over thinking situations. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet faces his conflicted emotions and thoughts. He transitions from a cowardly man‚ to

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Struggle with Polio Many people believe that all who get polio become paralyzed‚ but only about twenty-five percent of people diagnosed with polio become paralyzed. Polio affects motor nerves‚ making muscles weak‚ and sometimes causing paralysis (UXL). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the people that become paralyzed (Bardhan-Quallen 33). There are many different symptoms of polio; these symptoms can range from mild to very serious. Only about one percent of polio

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    Celebrex Research Paper

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    CYP2C9 isoenzyme; the CYP2C9 enzyme system exhibits genetic polymorphism. The other two are carboxylic acid and its glucuronide conjugate. The half life of Celebrex is about 11 hours. Once at mination it has been found to mainly be excreted through the feces with a small amount of the unused drug excreted through the urine. 7 0s- t.C..7

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    food irradiation

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    Food irradiation: A food safety technology designed to eliminate disease-causing germs from foods. Treating food with ionizing radiation can kill bacteria and parasites that would otherwise cause foodborne disease. Similar technology is used to sterilize medical devices so they can be used in surgery or implanted without risk of infection. The effects of irradiation on the food and on animals and people eating irradiated food have been studied extensively. These studies show clearly that when irradiation

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