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    Great Garbage Patch

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    Discovery in the Sea Over the course of time‚ several discoveries have been made that have placed an impact on our world. To what may seem like the simplest discovery of light‚ to the discovery of prehistorically items‚ and so many other discoveries. Without discoveries‚ and inventions society would be less educated about what happens globally around the world. Many may not even be aware of issues that affect our ecosystem. Humans are not perfect and therefore the world is not perfect. Some do

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    ‘The Implications For Health In Global Warming’ This essay will discuss global warming and the degree to which it will negatively affect people’s health and well being. Negative global warming related health effects will vary greatly due to geographical location and socio-economic status. Generally developed countries will be far better placed to confront the health challenges of climate change‚ than the developing word that already experiences a lower average state of health and less developed

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    had easy transportation. But now‚ it is a place for garbage dumping. These canals are not only a source of foul smell‚ but they bring about floods if not properly maintained. Their levels rise day-by-day and‚ with their ever-increasing level‚ mosquitoes breed there and spread fatal diseases such as malaria‚ dengue fever‚ etc. Many other rodents such as rats breed and cause diseases such a plague. Speaking for the millions living in this city‚ we would like to request the government to take action

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    What was the role of the POW camps and what treatment was received by the prisoners and what did the prisoners do in the camps? During World War II over 140‚000 prisoners were kept in Japanese’s camps. These camps took away the prisoners clothes‚ food and anything they have been carrying through-out the war. The prisoners who lived in these camps were contained by guards‚ the guards were cruel and abusive mentally and physically. These type of camps were often kept as a secret to the rest of

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    assistant manager of the Pest Control of India. Physician Nisha Ahmed‚ points out that the waste attracts small animals‚ who contact diseases like leptospirosis and food poisoning‚ as these animals are sometimes consumed by humans. "Flies and mosquitoes that are present at dumping grounds are the carriers of several air and water borne diseases like cholera‚ dysentery and diarrhea‚" she explains. With the monsoons approaching in the next three months‚ the civic authorities need to get their

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    Formal Letter

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    are clogged (point 4) with rubbish resulting in the water becoming stagnant. It is not uncommon to see plastic bags‚ bottles and dry leaves in these drains. There is an urgent need to clear these drains as the stagnant water is an idealbreeding ground for mosquitoes (point 5). The residents are worried as there has been a sharp increase in dengue cases (point 6) in the last two months. 4. The street lights along several roads are also not working (point 7). This has caused several accidents at night (point

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    PPF Paper

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    University of the Southern Caribbean P.O. Box 175‚ Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Research Paper An Assignment Presented in Partial fulfillment Of the requirements for Course PEAC: Personal Physical Fitness Instructor: Mr. Krishna Samai By: Carlstan Adams Date: 20th November‚ 2014 Approval.................... THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FITNESS IN MY DAY TO DAY LIVING Fitness is defined using various characteristics that pertain to a person’s ability to participate

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    Dengue Fever in Malaysia

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    What is Dengue fever? Dengue fever (pronounced Den-gay) is a viral infection caused by the female mosquito (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus). Dengue fever occurs in tropical and sub-tropical regions and usually increases in the hot and humid months. Dengue fever is not a new disease. It was discovered several hundred years ago. In recent years‚ dengue fever has become a major international public health concern.  Dengue fever nicknamed "breakbone fever" because dengue patients usually express

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    Malaria is regarded as one of the world’s deadliest tropical parasitic diseases. It claims more lives than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. In Africa and other developing countries‚ it also accounts for millions of dollars in medical costs. Malaria‚ however‚ is a curable disease if promptly diagnosed and adequately treated. Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the parasite plasmodium. In recent years‚ most cases in the U.S. have been in people who have acquired the

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    The Strangers That Came to Town by Ambrose Flack The first of April came dark and stormy‚ with silver whips of lightning cracking open the lowering clouds that seemed to skim the treetops. My brother Tom and I‚ recovering from chest colds‚ tired of reading and listening to the radio‚ turned to the big living-room window of our house on Syringa Street. “Here they come‚ Mother‚” cried Tom when a big truck drove up in the teeming rain and stopped in front of the empty cottage across the street. Mother

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