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    Essay Why should marijuana be legal in the Netherlands? My essay is about soft drugs such as marijuana should not be illegal but well legal and controlled by the government. I always thought that marijuana was always legal in the Netherland until I read an article in the newspaper. I was surprise to have read that‚ because majorities of people here in the Netherlands are not troubled by the fact those soft drugs are sold in coffee shops. That is one of the reasons why I chose this topic for

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    ‘Cito‚ Longe‚ Tarde’. The guidance of Galen and Hippocrates translates to ’flee immediately‚ travel faraway and return slowly’. These age-old saying deciphers human reaction to an increasing occurrence of disease in a particular area which is term as epidemic outbreak. History has shown us multiple episodes of outbreaks while different approaches evolved‚ combined with modern technology aids in combating these catastrophic phenomenon. The earliest recorded plague is the Plague of Justinian in 542

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    my family. Not only that but we don’t have a vaccine for TB and if it caught fire here in america we would have to import it and by the time it got here it would be too late for a bunch of people. The Arabs are also carrying a very deadly flu named the swine flu. We have seen it here in the states a few times and each time we have seen it nothing but death followed. I know that we have probably the best medical science groups always working to control outbreaks but if these people come with all these

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    Influenza A Research Paper

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    by influenza A with the most recent in 2009 when a swine-like H1N1 virus entered the human population. The increase in whole genome sequencing‚ computational methods‚ and surveillance of bird populations [2]‚ as well as households and communities [3‚ 4]‚ allow for analysis of large datasets and the ability to glimpse into the evolution of influenza. A better understanding of the dynamics of influenza A and B evolution will bring insight into flu transmission‚ adaptation

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    Globalization: Synopsis

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    [online]. Available at: www.emeraldinsight.com [Accessed 6 November 2009] Held‚ D.‚ McGrew‚ A Naím‚ M.‚ (2003) The Five Wars of Globalization. [online]. Available at: www.foreignpolicy.com [Accessed 13 November 2009] Marshallsay‚ D.‚ (2009) Swine Flu‚ Bird Flu and BSE: Three Legacies of Factory Farming Phillips‚ L.‚ (2009) Globalization Boosts Europe ’s Gangsters. [online]. Available at: www.businessweek.com [Accessed 13 November 2009] Shah‚ A.‚ (2007) War on Terorrism University of Edinburgh. (2009)

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    Abstract Global outbreaks of human influenza occur from influenza A viruses with novel Hemagglutinin (HA) molecules to which humans have no immunity. So understanding of the origin and evolution of HA genes is of particular importance. Host-origin classification based on the two outer proteins Host classification based on the HA protein achieved accuracies between 91.2% and 100% using KNN and random forest. While host classification based on the NA protein achieved accuracies

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    Systems Theory Paper Groups of people working together can either be a positive or a negative experience; the deciding factor is the way people in the group are able to collaborate. There are many different ways people work together and many different personalities that either conflict or mesh. People that are extremely different and have strong opinions that are conflicting with other persons of the group will most likely not function to produce positive results. Through reading “In Mixed Company”

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    Definition and Term

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    ------------------------------------------------- How to Write a Definition Essay In a definition essay‚ you explain the meaning of a certain term by giving a detailed description of it‚ and support your definition with clear examples or facts. Such explanations are needed if a term is special‚ abstract‚ disputed or does not have a common meaning. For instance‚ individuals can interpret the definition of the words ‘freedom’ or ‘abuse’ quite differently. -------------------------------------------------

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    Workplace Hazards

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    stress and the inability to perform well. Sexual harassment cannot be avoided but should a passenger harass a flight attendant‚ it should be reported to the chief of cabin on board and they will handle it. Biological - Air-borne diseases: SARS‚ Swine Flu‚ Avian Flu‚ etc. These are epidemics that only occur every once in a while and are not common. Avoiding these illnesses can be done through not travelling to countries where they are common when the diseases are widespread. Screenings at airports upon

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    H1N1 Influenza Virus

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    2 H1N1 is a new influenza virus causing illness in people. This virus was first detected in residents of the United States in April of 2009. This virus is contagious and is spreading from person to person worldwide just as seasonal flu viruses spread. According to Up To Date (2009)‚ the month of July in the United States contained 43‚000 confirmed cases of H1N1 reported from 55 states and territories. The World Health Organization (WHO) raised its pandemic alert level to the highest

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