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    Teeth and Microbes

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    Course: Science / EVS    Topic: Teeth and Microbes        Class  Subject  Language  Subject Matter Expert(s)  Targeted Length  III  Science / EVS  English          What is the purpose of this document?  The purpose of this document is to finalize the content that will be displayed on each screen‚ and the visuals that will be used for the  content.    What are you expected to do?  You are expected to check the document for the following facts:  • Content accuracy  • Visual relevance  • Validity  

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    Soil Microbe Lab

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    Soil Microbe Lab Antibiotics are chemicals produced by substances that kill or inhibit the growth of bacterial cells (Hurney et al 2013). These microbes‚ such as bacteria found in the soil‚ may seem like they would be harmful to the human body because they attack cells‚ however they are very efficient at only attacking the bacterial cells. Actinomycetes are one of the more common groups of these soil microbes known to produce antibiotics. Antibiotics work because they target specific aspects

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    populations far exceeded the size and density needed to sustain the acute infectious diseases. So descendants of the hunter-gatherers who crossed from Siberia were familiar with the ancient persistent microbes we all inherited from our ape-like ancestors. The reason for the absence of crowd disease microbes in the Americas is probably quite straightforward; in the Old World these microbes

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    ter3. If you were Chuck‚ what would you have done differently? What steps would you take at this point to make sure the supply of the popular new toy is sufficient to meet the anticipated demand? In this situation‚ due to the quickly approaching deadlines‚ it would have been ideal for Chuck Moore to fly down to communicate face to face with Vicente. If this was not possible‚ Chuck should have then used video conferencing as the means of communication because this option would have allowed for immediate

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    Hunter

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    HUNTER BUSINESS GROUP : TBA ANALYSIS OF THE CASE Brief Background of the Case Star Oil a gasoline services company started TBA (Tyres‚ Batteries and Accessories)‚ a complementary business which added value to the core business of gasoline sales. The TBA business initial appeared successful as there was a strong correlation between petroleum sales and the auxiliary business but the profits of TBA started showing a progressive decline before turning into a loss making proposition. Star Oil decided

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    Native American Microbes

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    goods also came with the exchange of microbes that started deadly diseases that killed many people who were unfamiliar to them. By the late 15th century‚ Native Americans spread across the Americas in communities and also lived in flourishing civilizations‚ the Aztec and the Inca empire. There were around 100 million Native Americans‚ 25-30 million lived in the civilizations. The people in the Americas had wild game where they almost diminished the quantity by hunter-gatherer bands. Throughout North

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    Hunters Vs Non Hunters

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    distinct groups that exist: the hunters‚ the non-hunters‚ and the anti-hunters. While non-hunters themselves do not participate in the long time tradition they accept that others do. The anti-hunters condemn both the activity and the people that partake in it. They believe that hunters are only killing animals for the trophy and allow the meat to go to waste. They claim that all animals suffer when they are killed by a hunter. They argue the role that hunters play in conservation efforts. They

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    The 4 Types of Microbes

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    The 4 different types of Microbes Organisms that cause disease are known as pathogens. The 4 different types of microbes than can cause disease are; Bacteria Bacteria‚ also known as Bacterium in the singular term‚ are a prokaryote. Prokaryotes are simple ‚ single celled organisms. Bacteria get their nutrients from the environments in which they live‚ in some cases‚ that is the human body. http://kidshealth.org/kid/talk/qa/germs.html They are larger than viruses‚ but smaller than human body

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    Microbes and Hydroecosphere

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    HYDRO-ECOSPHERE Hydro-ecosphere is considered as a more suitable habitat for microorganisms than the atmosphere and lithosphere‚ mainly because hydrosphere contains water‚ which is important in microbial metabolism (Atlas and Bartha‚ 1993). The unique properties of water are also attributes of hydrosphere as a suitable habitat. Due to polarity of water (slightly negative and slightly positive)‚ water is considered as a great solvent‚ capable of forming hydrogen bonding. Large heat

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone Technology by ADM2 on APRIL 5‚ 2013 Mobile phones have altered our way of life to an unbelievable degree. Anytime some old member of a family applies tales regarding prior modes of communication like beepers‚ postal letters and telegrams‚ the children of Twenty-first century feel really surprised. It would appear that the people relevant the stories regarding telegrams fit in to a few other planet. So‚ it’s a fact that the cellular phone technology

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