Harmful Algal Blooms and how they are Linked to Aquaculture Abstract Harmful algal blooms cause a wide range of negative effects on aquaculture. These effects are come from the complexity of harmful algal species; the toxins they create and morphology they have adapted. Science still lacks a full understanding of factors that are envolved in blooms formation. Aquaculture and harmful algal blooms are directly related because it is one of many anthropogenic factors that unintentionally produce the
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Introduction Lead Technique: Imagine Imagine you are walking to work on a Monday. As you walk you see a light mist in front of you‚ thinking nothing of it‚ you walk into the fog. Within seconds of inhaling the mist you collapse to the ground shaking violently‚ unable to breathe. Within minutes you and countless people around you are dead. What just happened was a chemical weapon attack with the nerve gas VX‚ one of the many chemical weapons out there in military warehouses and labs. Biological warfare
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Name of Student: XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX Course Title: Food Safety and Sanitation Name(s) of Instructor(s): XXXXXXXXXX Date: November 12‚ 2010 1. Discuss and explore the "best practices" in receiving and inspecting seafood‚ fresh meat and poultry‚ eggs‚ dairy products‚ and fresh produce. Fish: If it is received on ice‚ the ice should be crushed and the container should be self-draining. Upon delivery‚ it should be received at a temperature of 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees
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infection. Campylobacter is one of the most common causes of diarrhea illness in the United States. Most cases occur as isolated‚ sporadic events‚ not as part of recognized outbreaks. Active survelence‚ though the Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) indicates that about 14 cases are diagnosed each year for each 100‚000 persons in population. Many more cases go underdiagnosed or unreported‚ and campylobacteriosis
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FDA Approved Drugs: Do risks outweigh benefits? Among all of the ailments that are a part of everyday life there is a necessity for remedies from big too small. But in the end are the potential risks and hazards of these medicines worth the questionable outcome. This is the question you must ask yourself‚ for yourself and your family. “A drug is removed from the market when its risks outweigh its benefits. A drug is usually taken off the market because of safety issues with the drug that cannot
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Pathology: The study of disease Etiology: The study of the cause of a disease Pathogenesis: The development of disease Infection: Colonization of the body by pathogens Virulence - the ability to infect a host Pathogenicity - the ability to cause disease in a host Outbreak – (localized epidemic) – more cases of a particular disease than expected in a given area or among a specialized group of people over a particular period of time. Epidemic – large numbers of people over a wide geographic
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Ethics In Food People have been eating food for thousands of years. In fact‚ food is a distinctive part of culture‚ tradition and even religion. Without food humans can not live. Today‚ American culture has developed its own unique way of producing and eating food. This new way of producing food has some Americans questioning the ethics of eating. America’s poor food ethics start with a lack of education and then with the food production‚ where the food is subject to quantity over quality‚ and
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1. “People with cars are so lazy that they don’t want to get out of them to eat!” This quote from the book intrigues me; the more I thought about this line from “Fast Food Nation” I realized that it was more and more correct. Ever since the invention of the automobile and the affordability of it us Americans have become lazy. We resort to going through a drive through then getting out or going home and making our own food. 2. “The United States now has more prison inmates than full-time farmers
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Every morning Workers enter a dark‚ warehouse where animals are slaughtered. Workers pick up there knifes and line up on the assembly line‚ swinging their arms‚ to cut carcasses making the everyday food. The problem is that people have to work in an unsanitary place such as a slaughter houses and farm warehouses. Their life’s are at risk everyday working in such an environment. Such a hard labor requires a lot of safety and multitasking. With mass production many accidents may occur and injuries
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Restaurant Inspection Report Gi Youl Han (A43063715) hangi@msu.edu * Five Guys Burgers and Fries 623 East Grand River Avenue‚ East Lansing‚ MI 48823 August 19‚ 2014 Routine Inspection February 28‚ 2014 Follow-up Inspection January 27‚ 2014 Routine Inspection July 31‚ 2013 Follow-up Inspection July 24‚ 2013 Routine Inspection January 28‚ 2013 Follow-up Inspection January 9‚ 2013 Routine Inspection * Chipotle Mexican Grill 538 East Grand River Avenue‚ East Lansing‚ MI 48823 October
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