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    Measles

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    Measles: is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus‚ Symptoms: include fever‚ cough‚ runny nose‚ red eyes and a rash. Measles: is spread through respiration‚ the contact with any infected person in any way‚ including sex‚ saliva‚ or mucus‚ can cause infection making it highly contagious. It lasts from two to four days prior‚ until two to five days following the onset of the rash. Signs: and symptoms of measles include four-day fevers and the three Cs — cough‚ coryza (head cold)

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    how industrialization caused tuberculosis casualty rates to rise exponentially. During this time period‚ people were piled into unsanitary factories to work in inhospitable environments and were housed in slums that lacked proper hygiene. This contributed to the spread of tuberculosis. Because of its ease of transmission due to poverty‚ working environments due to rapid industrialization‚ and lack of knowledge‚ tuberculosis induced casualties increased. Tuberculosis wasn’t the only illness to be

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    Hiv Causes and Effects

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    HIV / AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). During the initial infection a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. As the illness progresses it interferes more and more with the immune system‚ making people much more likely to get infections‚ including opportunistic

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    Jit Ensayo

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    JIT (Just in Time) Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez Universidad del Turabo Mana 340 29 de abril de 2010 JIT 2 Ante nuestra competencia mundial‚ las empresas no deben tomar decisiones de cambios sino de cómo debería ser ese cambio. Como gerentes podemos elegir entre controlar nuestros cambios o que lo controle la competencia. El sistema “Just in Time” ofrece las posibilidades de avance ante la competencia. Los administradores se esfuerzan por implantar

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    Sergio Vodanovic

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    Sergio Vodanovic fue un dramaturgo‚ un periodista‚ un profesor y mucho más. Nació en 1926 en Croatia y murió en 2001. Él escribió 16 reproducciones y 5 telenovelas. Su primeras obras fueron comedias ligeras pero en 1959‚ comenzó a escribir en un estilo diferente. Escribió en un estilo neorrealista‚ que representa diversos aspectos de la realidad socio-política de su país a través del drama y la comedia. El primero de estos‚ fue el drama social “Deja que los perros Ladren” que analizó desde una perspectiva

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    What Is Service Learning?

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    What is Service Learning? Service learning is a method of teaching‚ learning and reflecting that combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service‚ frequently youth service‚ throughout the community. As a teaching methodology‚ it falls under the philosophy of experiential education. More specifically‚ it integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience‚ teach civic responsibility‚ encourage lifelong civic engagement‚ and strengthen

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    received quinine which was a medicine that helped deal with malaria. The Columbian Exchange also had a few negative impacts; the most devastating was the spread of diseases in the Americas that were brought from Europe. Diseases like smallpox‚ tuberculosis‚ and bubonic plague quickly transfused across the New World. Overall the Columbian Exchange had a more negative impact on the New World and a more positive influence on the Old World. One lasting impression the New World had on the Old World

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    profound difference in the world. He was extremely successful because of the help he received from people who surrounded him. Partners In Health (PIH)‚ Farmer’s organization‚ gives healthcare to people who cannot afford it and treatment to those with tuberculosis and AIDS. Although he was a founding advocate to the success of Partners In Health‚ Farmer would not have accomplished all that he did without the aid from others. Usually‚ it takes a group of people with the same goals in order to make a change

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    Biology-viral diseases

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    MALARIA Symptoms: These symptoms can include but are not limited to: -Headaches -Vomiting -Diarrhoea -Shivering -Joint pains -Jaundice -Muscle pains -Sweats and even the general feeling of just being unwell. Life cycle: ----First‚ malaria is transported by the female Anopheles mosquito by feeding on the its victim( ideally humans now) and while it does this it transmits the sporozoites form of the parasites into the body. -When the mosquito bites‚ some sporozoites are transmitted with

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    and Microorganisms Humans will always use microbes. They occur in everyday life‚ everyday without fail. We use them for little things like inside to food production. However they are the root of some very unpleasant conditions like cholera and tuberculosis. To begin with‚ nearly every human being with consume food that has been produced using microbes or its self is a microorganism. Mushrooms are a good example of this as they are fungi which are eaten across the globe. You do need to be careful

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