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    Throughout the course of human history‚ hunters-gatherers remained their existences in every stage of evolution as they are the fundamental response units when it comes to food. By the region or area different hunters-gatherers occupied‚ different food source or species of food were limited by the set boundary of each tribe. Oftentimes hunters-gatherers equipped with advanced technology at their time to lower the amount of energy needed to lay their hand on their prey. Bow for example is a piece

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    New York (New Amsterdam) original colonial purpose was a business endeavor for the Dutch company. The governing body (investors) of New York were not interested in religious toleration‚ free speech‚ or democratic practices. The actual director-general‚ leader of the colony‚ was viewed as dictatorial. A major source of New York’s’ wealth was whaling‚ fishing‚ and was a major focal point for selling enslaved Africans. A French Jesuit missionary noted that among New York’s settlers eighteen different

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    The modern Japanese writing system transcribes the insult baka "fool; idiot" as バカ in katakana‚ ばか in hiragana‚ or 馬鹿 (lit. "horse deer") in ateji phonetic kanji transcription; earlier ateji renderings included 莫迦‚ 母嫁‚ 馬嫁‚ or 破家.[2] History[edit] The first written usages of baka were during the Nanboku-chō period (1336–1392)‚ when the "Northern and Southern Courts" battled. In the earliest example‚ the Taiheiki historical epic records bakamono 馬鹿者 being used as an insult in 1342.[3] The Ashikaga

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    humans. Another virus‚ Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‚

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    The Zika Virus is slowly spreading across the globe and it’s becoming more and more dangerous. The only real problem about Zika is that it doesn’t have a cure and that many babies end becoming deformed due to the Zika Virus. Zika is spread by the bite of an Aedes Mosquito these mosquitoes are known to carry the deadly virus. Another main problem is how common it is to get bitten by a mosquito and the fact that this disease can be passed to babies is terrifying and it can make babies look completely

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    The Filoviridae family of viruses is where the Ebola virus belongs. The virus is distinguished by long filamentous structure which can present as straight‚ branched‚ and circular or a folded strand with a uniform diameter of approximately 80 nm but can be many different lengths. Liver cells‚ neutrophils‚ endothelial cells and macrophages are specifically targeted by the virus. Large quantities of cytokines are created by infected cells which solicits a large response from the immune system and interrupts

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    human eye‚ from which those small things are germs‚ bacteria‚ or even worse‚ traces of a Virus. If the individual not proper or hygienic‚ might touch it’s face‚ eat or touch someone else‚ if whatever the person got infected with a virus he got in the street or restaurant‚ he might get you or someone else sick‚ might go on the next person‚ to the next‚ to the next and to the next.

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    Examine the part played by the hunters in the story. How important do you think they are? Give reasons to support your answer. In the smash hit novel by William Golding‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the hunters play an important (if not the most important) part in the story. The hunters move the story forward more than anyone else in the story. Jack and his choir boys serve as the main antagonists in the story and represent the “evil” side of the novel. The hunters were the ones who hunted for food and were

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    Helpful Cowpox- Virus Size-275nm Edward Jenner found the application for the cowpox virus as a vaccine over 200 years ago(2). The innovation of the cowpox vaccine led to the eradication of the smallpox virus and is the biggest contribution to biomedical science and human health(1). Lactobacillus- Bacteria Size- 0.9 um Lactobacillus bacteria can help prevent intestinal

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    The first people to come to America were hunters who came from Siberia‚ Asia. These people migrated to the Americans thousand of years ago during the Ice Age. Temperatures throughout the Ice Age dropped‚ and ice sheets and glaciers grew. This triggered global sea levels to fall exposing many land bridges form including the one hunters used to get to the Americas. This bridge was called the Bering land bridge is also known as Beringia that’s between eastern Siberia‚ Asia‚ and Alaska. These first Americans

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