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    Insect Repellent

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    INTRODUCTION A. Rationale The researchers chose this issue because of the increasing incidents of dengue fever cases in the region & in the country. They believe that this study will greatly contribute to the prevention of insect bites especially in younger children. The researchers are aiming that it will help minimize the cases of dengue which is considered as a year round disease & is fatal. Health care in the Philippines has been a dilemma of many Filipinos especially those families

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    have had to endure. After losing his baby sister Margaret and twin brothers Eugene and Oliver‚ to disease and bad parenting‚ McCourt went through terrible times himself. Regullary subject to malnutrition and neglect‚ he came down with the typhoid fever‚ spending weeks in the hospital‚ and an unrecognized‚ persistent eye infection that came close to blinding him. McCourt grew up learning his life ’s ugly lessons as a child. From his birth‚ McCourt was left in an environment in which he had to

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    I really enjoyed listening to renowned author Laurie Halse Anderson because she is different author than I’m used to reading/hearing about. She said that she was born in 1961 and she was raped at age 13‚ which prompted her style of writing. She had a broken childhood and she was on the path of living a broken life until she decided to take a different path down the writing lane. One of the main things that Anderson repeatedly mentioned in her talk is that she writes about the things that are hard

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    Like most good things in life‚ kissing can be hazardous to your health. Pucker up to someone and you risk infection with the Epstein-Barr virus‚ which causes glandular fever (otherwise known as infectious mononucleosis) and other nasty diseases. How does the virus work? The Epstein-Barr virus appears capable of infecting only two major cell types: the outer (epithelial) cells of the salivary gland‚ and white blood cells known as B lymphocytes (B-cells). Infection with the Epstein-Barr virus develops

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    4 Strains of Dengue

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    4 strains of dengue circulating By Sheila Crisostomo (The Philippine Star) Updated August 25‚ 2010 12:00 AM Comments (0) MANILA‚ Philippines - Four strains of dengue virus are circulating in many parts of the country‚ contributing to the rise in dengue cases this year‚ the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday. The presence of the strains was confirmed in the blood samples collected from dengue patients. “It seems that all the strains are circulating in many parts of the country

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    summary of sula

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    to let Nel know that death was painless. The bottom gets destroyed by cold days of frost. Rain fell and froze up causing all the crops to die out‚ and people were housebound for a couple of days. By the time the ice melted many people had scarlet fever and many other diseases. Sula’s death caused some people to become very irritable. She wasn’t well liked in the bottoms. In fact some people considered Sula’s death as a good thing. They thought of Sula as a witch. They thought after her death things

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    Zika Virus Essay

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    transfer diseases from one organism to another. The disease has created mass hysteria as it was hypothesized for Zika causing birth defects in children when mothers contract the disease from the mosquito while pregnant. The virus’s symptoms include rash‚ fever‚ and joint pain. One proposed solution was the use of genetically modified mosquitoes to decrease the Aedes aegypti by modifying a certain gene in males to “self-destruct” through an editing technique called CRISPR-Cas9. Oxitec‚ the company that created

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    In most cases‚ men are the dominant figures in literary works. The women are the ones who stand behind the men and let them be the major role‚ but in the story “Roman Fever” written by Edith Wharton‚ the women are the ones who are dominant and secretive. Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ainsley are two older women who have been friends for years‚ enjoying a nice afternoon at a restaurant in Rome while their daughters are out and about having fun among the town. Unfortunately‚ these women’s husbands have died

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    Working Through a Food-Borne Illness Alvine Discharge Diseases Alvine Discharge Diseases (1) What key activities and important facts tie each of the individual cases together? Some key facts that tie both cases together are that typhoid was spread by some form of contaminated food by a person (milk‚ food‚ water‚ seafood). In the case of Typhoid Mary‚ it was spread by her handling the food improperly. She was a carrier‚ and thus when she did not use good sanitary food preparation skills

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    Daisy Miller

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    Yimei Xu Group 6 Daisy Miller by Henry James In James’s novels‚ Daisy Miller is fresh‚ pure‚ brave‚ honest and enthusiastic‚ likes freedom‚ and dares to challenge old European convention and tradition.. But somehow she is not well cultured or well refined. Daisy Miller is a wealthy‚ young‚ American gial from upstate New York‚ traveling around Europe with her mother and her younger brother in order to see Europe for herself. Daisy is a curious mixture of traits. She is spirited

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