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    Argumentative Research Paper Vegetarianism is the principle or practice of excluding all meat and fish‚ and sometimes‚ in the case of vegans‚ all animal products (such as eggs‚ cheese‚ etc) from one’s diet (dictionary.com). Albert Einstein said‚ " I think the changes and purifying effects that a vegetarian diet have on a human being’s disposition are quite beneficial to mankind. Therefore‚ it is both auspicious and peaceful for people to choose vegetarianism." Over the past few years‚ eating

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    and temporal lobe. Other causes of dementia can be due to long | | | |term illnesses such as HIV‚ CJD and Huntington’s disease which can affect the brain. Brain tumours | | | |and long term alcohol misuse are amongst other causes of dementia. | | | | | | | |People with dementia

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    Other Health Impairment

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    Other Health Impairment (OHI) JUNIELA FE A. SAN JUAN IV-3 BECED 1 2 AMERICAN PIE 3 4 LIFE OF PI 5 6 BLACK SWAN 7 8 WALL­E 9 10 THE MATRIX 11 12 TANGLED 13 14 THE KARATE KID 15 16 RATATOUILLE 17 18 EAT PRAY LOVE 19 20 TED 21 22 MONSTERS INC. 23 24 THE RING 25 26 TOY STORY 27 IDEA Definition Other health impairment means having limited strength‚ vitality or alertness‚ including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli‚ that

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    The Problems with Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Rhoshandia Agboje University of Phoenix Online Abstract The aim is to summarize‚ evaluate and argue the validity of information that demonstrates the issues with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A plan to minimize/reduce these issues in the future shall be presented with explanations regarding effectiveness. The Problems with Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Antibiotic-Resistance is the ability of bacteria and other microorganisms to resist the effects of

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    that steak contained antibiotics that are the cause of many of the superbugs in the news lately. There is a lot of controversy around the use of antibiotics in livestock and the risks or benefits of using it‚ but for the most part the risks outweigh the benefits. Our large corporate ranch in northwestern Montana should not use antibiotics in our feed because most of it wouldn’t help the livestock anyway‚ antibiotics are already over used‚ and there is a growing market for antibiotic free meat. The use

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    are exposed to too much antibiotics they could become resistant to the antivbiotic. Bacteria can mutate to become resistant in several ways. One is to deactivate the antibiotic before it reaches the inside of the bacterial cell‚ another is to pump the antibiotic out of the cell‚ yet another is to alter the protein on the bacterial cell so the antibiotic doesn’t recognise the cell and finally they can produce enzymes to destroy the antibiotic. Antibiotics Antibiotics are a type of medicine that

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    Microorganisms and Fungi Bacteria and Viruses Viruses Vocabulary virus: A nonliving‚ infectious particle composed of a nucleic acid and a protein coat; it can invade and destroy a cell. pathogen: A virus‚ microorganism‚ or other substance that causes disease; an infectious agent. capsid: A protein sheath that surrounds the nucleic acid core in a virus. envelope: A membrane-like layer that covers the capsids of some viruses. glycoprotein: A protein to which carbohydrate

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    Strict Standards

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    4.2 Strict standards Furthermore the research on finding new antibiotics is strictly regulated under standards‚ licenses and regulations‚ which make the process of finding new antibiotics very hard and non-lucrative for companies [9]. Most antibiotic trials are based upon an equivalent already existing antibiotic. These trials underlay very strict standards‚ such as that the antibiotic which gets tested must achieve equivalent or similar efficiency as the older version. The amount to which the efficacy

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    was a new kind of medicine which is known as antibiotics. Antibiotics is a variety of substances that control the growth or kill bacteria. Since bacteria is evolving rapidly and resisting antibiotics due to the overuse of the medicine‚ reducing the need and use would help slow down the bacteria from evolving. There are many things that can be done to help slow down the resistance of antibiotics. If the trend of this resistance keeps growing antibiotics wont be able to help the human body from a bacterial

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    principle of an incurable infection is not. This is because‚ due to the abuse of antibiotics from doctors and those in the farming industry‚ biologists are beginning to discover the effects that the abuse of the antibiotics has on bacteria‚ and what they have uncovered is the real risk of these normal bacteria turning into….. SUPERBUGS! So what are superbugs? Superbugs are strains of bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotic drugs. Superbugs are an impending crisis because they will affect a lot

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