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    In The Jungle‚ Upton Sinclair uses a true to life story to demonstrate the working man’s life during industrialization. Marx depicts in the Communist Manifesto an explanation of why the proletariat is worked so hard for the benefit of the bourgeois‚ and how they will inevitably rise up from it and move to a life of communism. When The Jungle and the Communist Manifesto were written‚ the proletariat‚ or working class‚ was a commodity of commerce. Like their brothers‚ they subjected to competition

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    Bachok Majlis Daerah Bachok manage all issues related to public health including ensuring those in the food preparation sector receive the required health immunization before applying for licenses‚ and monitor cases of contagious diseases like dengue fever to ensure it does not spread by carrying out regular ULV fogging in areas within the council’s jurisdiction. They also manage the disposal of solid waste in areas within the council’s jurisdiction‚ and to ensure waste landfill areas fulfill all the

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    Dengue

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    management and control of this infection in the country. Keywords: Dengue‚ adults‚ children‚ Sri Lanka. Introduction Dengue is the most prevalent mosquito-borne viral infection worldwide. Around 100 million cases of dengue fever (DF) and half a million cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) are estimated to occur annually.[1] The pattern of dengue changed in Sri Lanka after 1989‚ with an exponential increase in the incidence of DHF.[2‚3‚4‚5] Before this‚ DHF was rare‚ despite circulation of more than

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    50 million dengue infections worldwide every year. Despite its high economic costs‚ dengue is often neglected in the face of more severe diseases. It is found in urban and semi-urban areas (WHO‚ 2002). Fact Sheet: Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. (2002). 2010‚ from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en/ Dengue has the threat potential to put large numbers of a country’s most productive population out of work for weeks which makes it an extremely costly disease. In order to

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    Rheumatic Fever Facts

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    Rheumatic Fever‚ Pediatric Rheumatic fever is a condition that can develop after an untreated strep throat infection. It causes inflammation that may affect the entire body. Rheumatic fever most often affects the heart‚ joints‚ central nervous system‚ skin‚ and underlying tissues. In some cases‚ rheumatic fever can cause serious damage to the heart. Treatment can help clear up the symptoms of rheumatic fever‚ reduce damage to organs‚ and prevent symptoms from coming back. CAUSES This condition

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    Essay On Yellow Fever

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    Yellow fever; a gruesome‚ painful disease that spread like a bad rumor. Yellow fever originated in Philadelphia in 1793. The reason for this disease is because foreign ships brought fruit from around the world which drew mosquitoes to nest in the pool of water where the fruit was put for the long journey to Philadelphia. Once you were bitten by an infected mosquito‚ you were automatically infected with the disease. Once the same mosquito bites another person‚ they were also infected with the disease

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    'Sea Fever' - Analysis

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    John Masefield’s poem "Sea Fever" is a work of art that brings beauty to the English language through its use of rhythm‚ imagery and many complex figures of speech. The meter in "Sea Fever" follows the movement of the tall ship in rough water through its use of iambs and hard hitting spondees. Although written primarily in iambic meter‚ the meter in "Sea Fever" varies throughout the poem. The imagery in "Sea Fever" suggests an adventurous ocean that appeals to all five senses. Along with an adventurous

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    Scarlet Fever Is Inhumane

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    Scarlet Fever is a flesh eating infection that begins in the throat. The most apparent sign of scarlet fever is the rash. It begins on the neck and makes its way down the body. It looks like a sunburn with itchy tiny bumps. An early treatment for this disease are antibiotics. There is no vaccine and it most usually occurs in old and young people (Ages 1-6 and 75-older). Scarlet Fever is actually the name of the condition of how the body reacts to the bacterium. As you can tell this Disease is quite

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    possible community-based programs solutions. I. Introduction a. Community Health Problem b. Problem Causes c. Recommendation II. Research Paper a. Community Health Problem 1. High Blood 2. Infections 3. Poisoning 4. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 5. Malnutrition b. Problem Causes 1. Communicable Heart Disease‚ excessive intake of fatty food and etc. 2. Infection of contaminated water in the skin or wounds. 3. Carelessness of identifying and checking of foods‚ materials may contain

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    Essay On Typhoid Fever

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    Typhoid fever is a symptomatic disease caused by Salmonella Typhi. The bacteria generally responsible for the enteric fever syndrome is S enterica serotype Typhi (1). It is characterized by fever‚ red-colored rash‚ severe abdominal pain‚ and slow heart‚ beat. It concentrates on the intestine and the channel of infection (2). Typhoid fever is usually found in under-developed countries with poor sanitation (3). Statistics show that between seventeen and twenty-two million cases are reported and two

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