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    Food Poisoning

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    Food Contamination and Poisoning      You know when eating some kind of food‚ and it doesn’t taste right‚ look right or smell right? That means it could be contaminated with a dangerous substance that could harm the body. Food poisoning is the result of ingesting organisms or toxins in food. Food poisoning can affect one person‚ or it can occur as an outbreak among several people who all ate the same thing. Even though food poisoning is quite rare in North America‚ food poisoning affects 60 to 80 million

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    fish Poisoning” 2). Tetrodotoxin is very deadly to humans because it is 1‚200 times more poisonous than cyanide. The puffer fish’s tetrodotoxin can kill 30 humans. Yet‚ there is no known cure or antidote created to fight off puffer fish poisoning (“Pufferfish” 2). The reason why I chose to do a term paper on the effects of tetrodotoxin in puffer fish is because not many people are aware of the dangers of eating puffer fish. Also‚ I wanted to know if there is a cure for puffer fish poisoning. I have

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky While Ludwig van Beethoven and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky have much in common‚ they also have many differences. Both men are famous for their orchestral compositions and their future influence on other composers. They experienced a blend of horrible failures and great successes. Although they were from different musical time periods‚ they both made huge contributions to the world of music. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany 1770; the second half of the classical

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    Beethoven Abnormality

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    of their everyday life. This can be from suffering‚ a danger to oneself‚ stands out‚ are unpredictable and have loss of control of one’s life‚ irrational‚ or if they violate any morals or social

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    Beethoven Bibliography

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    September 20‚ 2013 On December 17‚ 1770‚ Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany to the parents of Maria Keverich and Johann van Beethoven. He was raised by his father who hoped he was going to become a child prodigy in music like Mozart was. Although Beethoven’s father was quite a singer‚ he never did match up to the music abilities that Beethoven’s grandfather had. The talent that the grandfather had‚ fortunately was present in Beethoven even though it was not present in his father. That

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven‚ a talented German musician‚ played a significant role in the history of music. His many works helped him to become one of the most familiarized and respected composers in the history of Western music. Beethoven´s hard work helped him to develop an important line between the Classical and Baroque styles he deeply admired‚ along with Romantic style his music would eventually represent. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany around December of 1770. Beethoven had two

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    Many wonder‚ how is it that Beethoven became deaf? He became deaf around the 1790s‚ and during those times there wasn’t the amount of advanced technology or medication that would be able to figure out what exactly caused his deafness‚ however there are many theories. One of the most popular theories is that he had Otosclerosis‚ one not so popular theory is lead poisoning. Otosclerosis is a disease of the bones that are typically in the middle and inner ear. The “ossicles” which are bones‚ come together

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    A Gift from a Son Who Died

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    Change the world By: Krissy and Erica Wooh oh wooh oh wooh ooh  Ooh yeah  If I could reach the stars  Pull one down for you  Shining on my heart  So you could see the true  That is love I have inside  Is everything it seems  But for now I find  It’s only in my dreams  (Chorus)  And I can Change the world  I would be the sunlight in your universe  You will think my love is Really something good  Baby‚ if I could change the world  Wooh oh wooh oh wooh ooh  If I can be a

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    Copying Beethoven Copying Beethoven is a film about the famous composer Ludwig Van Beethoven. In fact‚ Beethoven was tormented by dephness and loneliness. He helped Anna Holtz‚ which is his copyist‚ by teaching her music and mostly the freedom of music. I quote a passage in the movie where Beethoven says: “the note doesn’t end‚ it flows”. This passage proves his freedom for music and by not living on rules. Anna Holtz is a young female and aspiring composer. She is sent to be his copyist however

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    Beethoven: a Hero

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    Beethoven was born on December 16th‚ 1770 in Bonn‚ Germany. He started playing piano and violin from a very young age. He was a pupil of his father‚ whom was a drinker and often forced him to wake up in the middle of the night to play for him and his drinking companions. Beethoven pursued his studies with many different great composers. He first studied with Hayden‚ but after a clash of temperaments he became a student of Schenk‚ Albrechtsberger‚ and Salieri. From the age of 12‚ Beethoven became

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