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    and national crises. Robert F. Kennedy became one of the most influential men in the 1960s. He was born on November 20th‚ 1925 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts and died by assassination on June 6th‚ 1968 in Los Angeles‚ California. His career began as chief counsel from 1957 to 1960‚ serving in the United States Senate Rackets Committee‚ which dealt with organized crimes among trade unions. As 1960 settled in‚ Robert Kennedy helped with John F. Kennedy’s campaign which boosted his growing reputation as

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    Antarctica can be seen as the world’s largest laboratory. Science is one of the most important reasons as to why we venture into this barren desert‚ and we have made and continue to make important scientific discoveries in the Antarctic. We have made discoveries like: How the atmosphere and the oceans ‘work’ and how they are linked‚ how much Antarctica has moved etc. Old explorers like made the first journeys across the vast continent and became ingrained into history books for doing so. Captain

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    Abstract Introduction Biological warfare has been around since the 19th century. It can include any organism or toxin found in nature to kill or injure people. Many nations are seeking ways to acquire biological weapons to use against other nations and there have been many concerns of terrorist groups having the technology to use them. In fact‚ as of the 1980s‚ some terrorist organizations may have even been traced to possessing bio-weapons. Most bio-weapons can spread through the air‚ with explosives

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    American Pandemic In the early years of 1918 through 1920‚ influenza stormed around the world in the worst pandemic in recorded history‚ killing at least fifty million people‚ and more than half a million of them were Americans. Yet‚ despite the devastation‚ many groups of people within the United States handed this epidemic very differently from each other. There were differences between “men as well as women‚ whites as well as people of color‚ middle and upper classes‚ as well as the working

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    Issues with Communicable disease Western Governors University Abstract Global Health issues affecting our world are a major concern as an outbreak can quickly cause rapid devastation. The community health caregivers are the first line for recognizing and protecting our public. The Avian Influenza and SARS disease are two specific communicable diseases that can lead to respiratory failure in severe cases. Special consideration must be given to the air we breathe and its potential effects

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    dalimss EV.S PROJECT Disease caused by the Environmental exposure MADE BY- [Type the author name] [Year] Environmental Diseases In epidemiology‚ environmental disease is disease caused by environmental factors that are not transmitted genetically or by infection. Apart from the true monogenic genetic disorders‚ environmental diseases may determine the development of disease in those genetically predisposed to a particular condition. Stress‚ physical and mental abuse‚ diet‚ exposure

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    about a zoonotic disease that caused the first of all infectious death of man and animals by a specific organism. This organism is capable of developing into very resistant spores‚ that soon develop to survive for many years and under any conditions. I will also be discussing the three forms of anthrax‚ the factors influencing the infection‚ common source of infection‚ how humans can contract it‚ where it grows‚ it’s incubation period‚ the signs after the incubation period‚ and how to possibly control

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    Infectious diseases are one of the main contributors to global mortality and morbidity. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms‚ such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ parasites or fungi. These diseases can be spread‚ directly or indirectly‚ from one person to another. Vaccines‚ antibiotics‚ and many other advances have lessened the impact of infectious diseases. Unfortunately‚ this has not been true everywhere. It has not been true in many developing countries. Infectious diseases remain the

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    ¬¬¬¬¬ ENGINEERING STABLE PROT¬¬¬EINS Stable and soluble HIV spike proteins Appendix Abstract……………………………….................................................1 Introduction………………………………..........................................1 Structure and function of gp120 and gp41.…………………………2 Mutation 1……………………………….............................................5 Mutation 2.……………………………...............

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    Seattle‚ Washington in 1955. When he was thirteen‚ he wrote his first software program‚ which enabled him and his friends to play tic-tac-toe. While Gates was attending Harvard‚ his best friend Paul Allen showed him the newest electronic hardware system in Popular Electronics magazine. A man named Ed Roberts had invented the first prototype for a personal computer in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico. It was the Altair 8800. Gates and Allen had been waiting for this their entire lives‚ and wanted to be a part

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