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    The Outbreak

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    HAT 1 Task 3 A. Analyze the selected communicable disease outbreak by doing the following: Describe the communicable disease outbreak. Avian Influenza‚ also known as the Bird Flu‚ is an influenza A virus caused by avian‚ which means bird. These viruses occur naturally in some birds. Wild birds in all areas of the world get the viral infections in their intestines‚ but do not usually become ill from them. The avian influenza is quite contagious among birds and can even kill domesticated

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    Earth And Fire Report

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    done by the teachers. The assigned rescue team (adviser of each class including some pupils) and first aiders (grade 6 pupils) did their usual routine in case of an accident. The grade 3 adviser was the one who reports the incident and calls the rescue teams from the city and barangay. Fire Drill was also conducted after the earthquake drill. It was participated by the boys of grade 5 and grade 6.nagpasa pasa sila ng baldeng may lamang tubig at Ginawa nila ung ways para maapula ang apoy. The said

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    Outbreak

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    Angelica Beatrice Y. Chong Prof. Mylene Andaya BS Biology Outbreak (1995) Outbreak is movie about a certain virus called Motaba that is highly contagious. Motaba is derived from the place where it originally came from‚ in Motaba River Valley‚ Zaire. From being a deadly virus that is not air-born it somewhat

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    Fire Ant Report

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    Queensland University of Technology ensures safety after fire ant discovery on campus The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has discovered live fire ants nest in five different locations across its Gardens Point Campus in Brisbane. However‚ QUT is currently working closely with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries: Biosecurity Queensland in order promptly and efficiently remove the fire ants from the affected campus. QUT Vice Chancellor‚ Professor Peter Coaldrake‚ says the

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    Measles Outbreak

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    Measles Outbreak and Controlling a Pandemic James Wilson WGU 000295445 1 Measles‚ or Rubeola as it is also called‚ is caused by a virus. Years ago‚ before the Measles vaccine was prevalent in the United States‚ this virus was one of the worse in terms of disease in our nation. Most children contracted this virus in their adolescent years‚ and many died due to lack of treatment options. More than 400 people died each year of Measles and hundreds more were left with irreversible brain damage. Information

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    Pandemic Outbreak

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    handle a major epidemic/pandemic outbreak? My husband and I were watching a movie on HBO called Contagion and we started to debate on whether this incident could happen and how bad would the outcome be. I started to look into major epidemic/pandemics in US history and found a few (The Great Influenza of 1919‚ Smallpox against Native Americans‚ Polio in 1916‚ and the most recent Swine Flu outbreak of 2009). The question is what have we learned from these outbreaks and can we handle them if one breaks

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    Ebola Outbreak

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    Arpan Biswa Professor Bahel English 1101 October 24‚ 2014 Ebola Outbreak 2014 In March 2014‚ West Africa suffered for a first time from the most deadly epidemic disease called Ebola since it was discovered in 1976. Ebola is a viral disease caused by virus called Ebola which is named after the Ebola River in Zaire. “Ebola virus‚ having five known subtypes‚ is part of the family of filoviruses and causes the infectious disease Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Tekman)”. According

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    Fire Riser Training Report

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    STUDENT COMPETENCY IN FIRE-RISER TRAINING: A RECOMMENDATION FOR THE OSU SCHOOL OF FIRE PROTECTION AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGY Prepared for: Ms. Rose Mangold‚ Technical Program Coordinator Prepared by: Chris Davis Shane Aquino Chris Baldwin Matt Carlquist 28 March 2013 Distribution List: Mr. Floyd Luinstra Lab Director Dr. Leslie Fife‚ Technical Writing ABSTRACT Improving student competency in fire-riser training is the goal of this report. The report analyzes the current fire-riser training process’

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    Catching Fire Book Report

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    book I am reading for my book report is Catching Fire‚ the second part of the Hunger Games. The Austhor of Catching Fire is Susanne Collins. The book Catching Fire is a very good book‚ it emphasis’s more on the characters rather than the plot. Catching fire has many different scenes in many different places‚ but two of the zones are important for the characters‚ which is District 12 and the Guarter Guell arena. There are 8 important characters in Catching Fire. Katniss Everdeen‚ is the main

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    Ebola Outbreak

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    One outbreak was in Sudan and the other in Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1976. E.Sudan heavily affected ‘the towns of Nzara and Maridi’ (Pourrut‚ X et al. 2005 p.1006). Over the period of 4 months‚ 150 people died out of the 284 people infected bringing the mortality rate to 53%. The E.Zaire outbreak was much more severe. It hugely effect individuals in Yambuku as well as villages that lived off

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