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    Imagine a girl named Sarah is tiredly sitting in class waiting for the school day to end. Suddenly‚ one of her classmates‚ Gregory‚ who cannot stop coughing asks to go to the nurse. The teacher excuses Gregory and after a few moments he returns with a pass‚ stating that he is not feeling well and is going home. A few days later‚ more students become sick. By the end of the week‚ everyone is sick‚ including Sarah. The whole scenario could have been prevented if Gregory was vaccinated. Many people

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    There has not been a bigger earthquake‚ or even one that comes close to the size of the San Francisco earthquake. That shook San Francisco‚ California with a magnitude of 7.8 that horrific day‚ in the year of 1906. The people of San Francisco had no idea of what was going to happen to their city on that day. Everything was about to change for the people of San Francisco‚ California. The San Francisco earthquake was completely devastating for the people. Leaving many in the aftermath homeless with

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    What would you say if someone told you that the reason for knowing what is wrong with you when you are sick‚ is because of the technology we have nowadays.Well that’s what I’m here to do so let’s get started. In these next few paragraphs I will be explaining some of the many things that have changed in the medical field. Now‚ don’t let me bore you because these technology changes are the reason for cures that people have found for diseases we never thought we would find a cure for. There have been

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    HIV Infection Definition HIV infection is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The condition gradually destroys the immune system‚ which makes it harder for the body to fight infections. Most people infected with HIV eventually develop AIDS. These individuals mostly die from opportunistic infections or malignancies associated with the progressive failure of the immune system. HIV progresses to AIDS at a variable rate affected by viral‚ host‚ and environmental factors;

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    Peter is a Hero A hero is a person who is admired and idealized for their outstanding courage‚ achievements‚ or noble qualities. Everybody’s perception of a hero is different‚ when asked‚ some might suggest a superhero that wears capes and solves crimes. Others might think of a soldier who fights for their country. In the book Cue for Treason by Geoffrey Trease‚ fourteen year-old Cumberland man Peter Brownrigg‚ is the protagonist. His perseverance‚ allegiance‚ and compassionate personality traits

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    Sam Lewis English Comp. Rough Draft Essay 2 October 8‚ 2012 From Brick To Brick From gothic to colonial to Queen Ann style there are many different types of homes in Quincy‚ Illinois. Quincy has a rich architectural history filled with many interesting designs and styles. Some of these styles include colonial‚ vernacular‚ Queen Ann‚ Gothic and Romanesque. One can distinguish between the different types of houses by noticing various features such as columns‚ roofing‚ chimneys‚ decorations

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    First‚ I noticed how far this place was from where I live. The restaurant was in Snellville. As we arrived the building was made of this type of stone brick. The roof was made of the red tile shingles you would usually find on the roofs of houses in California. To me when I first entered it smelled like freshly mopped floor. A group of hosts greeted us at the door with a big smile and a “Hola Senoritas!” The El Patron music was playing and it

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    Reading Passage 1 Questions 1–9 Reading Passage 1 has nine paragraphs A–I. Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below. List of Headings i Island legends ii Resources for exchange iii Competition for fishing rights iv The low cost of equipment v Agatti’s favourable location vi Rising income levels vii viii ix x xi xii The social nature of reef occupations Resources for islanders’ own use High levels of expertise Alternative sources of employment

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    Huckleberry Finn is a static character. Throughout the realistic‚ historical fiction novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ the main character Huck travels with a fugitive slave‚ Jim. Constantly‚ Huck’s internal conflict between helping a fugitive slave‚ and turning him in‚ divides him. Huck ultimately ends up helping Jim‚ but treating him as subhuman‚ and taking advantage of his companionship. Huckleberry Finn wavers in his moral ideas‚ but undergoes no development. He starts to

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    Viral biology is one of the most important areas of biology as it looks at the microbiology of diseases and viruses. Without virology we would not have vaccines to inhibit the growth of disease within human hosts. Zakkkkkkkk4yuhrViruses are microscopic nonliving repositories of nucleic acid that grow within the presence of living Prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. Viruses contain infectious agents that consist of core genetic material either deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or Ribonucleic acid (RNA).

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