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    SMALLPOX For this project I am doing the smallpox disease. This virus is very serious. There is a certain virus that causes this disease. That virus is called variola. Variola only causes the smallpox disease. Now how is this spread? Smallpox is spread by just a touch. If you touch a person who is infected with smallpox then there is a very highly chance that you will get the smallpox too. But the main way it is spread is from face-to-face contact. There are three main symptoms that you show before

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    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SmallSmall: The Importance of Women and Gender Awareness on the Road to Peace ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SmallSmall: The Importance of Women and Gender Awareness on the Road to Peace ! “If you attempt to leave this hotel before the peace accords are signed‚ then I shall tear off my clothes‚ and you shall be shamed through my nakedness”‚ said Leymah Gbowee‚ a Liberian civil rights organizer protesting unsuccessful peace talks in July 2003.[1] On August

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    How does Haddon create sympathy for Ed Boone? In the novel‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time‚ I shall be exploring how Haddon creates sympathy for protagonist‚ Ed Boone. I have many aspects to protect my point of view. Firstly‚ our first impressions for the character of Ed Boone were that he was a caring and loving father that knew how to handle his even through his difficulties. We know he understands his son and can always sympathize with Christopher‚ because instead of shouting

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    ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.2 Issue 4‚ April 2012‚ ISSN 2231 5780 WORKFORCE DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: BIGGEST CHALLENGE FOR 21ST CENTURY MANAGERS MS. PARUL DESHWAL*; DR. SUPRIYA CHOUDHARY** *Assistant Professor‚ Maharaja Surajmal Institute‚ C-4 Janak Puri‚ Delhi-110058. **Associate Professor‚ Maharaja Surajmal Institute‚ C-4 Janak Puri‚ Delhi-110058. ABSTRACT Work‚ workers and workplaces are not what they used to be or where they used to be says Peter F. Drucker

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    Small Pox History

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    The most known member of the Poxviridae family is variola virus‚ the causing agent of smallpox disease. From the time of its suspected emergence after 10‚000 BC to the time of its eradication‚ smallpox was a worldwide feared disease that took hundreds of millions of lives (8). The first recorded smallpox epidemic was in 1350 BC during the Egyptian–Hittite war. Smallpox then spread to Europe between the 5th and 7th centuries and to the North American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries. These

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    Anonymous Ms. Dixon Teen Leadership 30 August 2012 Dear Anonymous‚ We both know that we haven’t had the best in this life and that mama isn’t the best of parents for the things she’s done then again neither is daddy for letting everything happen‚ but we were always there for each other‚ you and I‚ the two misunderstood children roughing it out together‚ you’re the only one who ever really understood me‚ and accepting me for being the different one. I guess because in a way you were different

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    Small Pox History

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    Smallpox was a major health concern‚ not only for North American but the entire world. The eradication of smallpox was eventually accomplished. The threat of infection from the smallpox virus was finally vanquished thanks to the collective formation of vaccines. This historical event represents the importance of vaccines and that eradication of the dangerous disease is possible. The Smallpox virus was an infectious disease that was spread through the air in close proximity. Due to its contagious

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    Discuss The Images In Sympathy That Reveal The Pain Of Slavery When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass‚ Alliteration used twice using the letters W and S. I know why the caged bird beats his wing Till its blood is red on the cruel bars The poet is using imagery and a rather painful one by describing the bars of the cage covered with the bird’s red blood which is describe the struggle

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    We are a blend of family‚ friends‚ lovers‚ and lack their affection. The narrator in Louise Erdrich’s “I’m a Mad Dog Biting Myself for Sympathy” agrees. “Who I am is just the habit of what I always was‚ and who I’ll be is the result” (127). We truly are a creation of our environment. Some of us are just luckier than others. The narrator is doubtful‚ and brave. He’s lived a hard‚ neglectful life and now he is deeply scarred emotionally. In brief moments of revealing his sensitivity‚ the narrator

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    leads off by letting you know the fragile state of Mrs. Mallard’s heart and how those around her where very careful not do or say anything to cause too much excitement or anxiety in her life. It also sets the stage for the audience to have a little sympathy for Mrs. Mallard‚ knowing the condition she is in. The line “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death. The writer wants the reader to

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