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    land had even become shelter for pirates during the 17th century. In the course of time‚ Colombia got the right to rule the islands. ​The first people to arrive at the Island was a group of Dutch colonists‚ they established a village in the Providencia Island. In the first half of the 17th century some English Puritans arrived at the archipelago taking over the Islands and forcing the Dutch to leave. The British brought slaves from Jamaica and started agricultural activities‚ as the Islands were

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    Colombian Food

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    For this international cooking project I decided to choose the country of Colombia. The main reason I was compelled to pick Colombia‚ was because last year I did another project about this country in my eighth grade Spanish class. Thus‚ I already had an understanding about what life was like in Colombia. I figured researching Colombian cuisine would extend my knowledge‚ and give me more information about common foods in other countries. Colombia is located in northern South America‚ and borders

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    Leptospirosis

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    Makati Medical Center College of Nursing DRUG STUDY Patient’s Name: M.D.C. Age: 42 y/o Medical Diagnosis: Leptospirosis Attending Physician/s: M.T Allergies: none Allergic Responses: none Prepared by: Shiela Guiquing |DRUG NAME |MECHANISM OF ACTION |RATIONALE FOR THIS PATIENT |ADVERSE DRUG EFFECT |NURSING IMPLICATIONS | |

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    MEDICALLY IMPORTANT BACTERIA | GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA * Alpha and gamma hemolysis on blood agar * Bacillus cereus colonies on blood agar * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar (S.aureus) * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar * Beta-hemolytic colonies on blood agar * Clostridium perfringens Gram stain * Corynebacterium diphtheriae Gram stain * Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis * Enterococcus faecalis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis Gram stain

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    Feasibility Study

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    UNAWATUNA BEACH RESORT IN SRI LANKA I. SUMMARY Unawatuna Beach is lovely and picturesque‚ semi-circular stretch of golden sands boarder with coconut palm trees located 4km’s southward around the coast of Galle where is paradise for all who desire to listen to the silence of the sea and dive deep into the blue waters of the ocean. There is a reef protecting the beach‚ which makes it perfectly safe for bathing and this beach is voted as one of the "top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world"

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    Biochemical Principles

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    Biochemical Test – Enterobacteriaceae Bacterial spp incapable of fermenting glucose cannot utilize lactose. 2 enzymes necessary for a bacterium to take up lactose: A. β-galactoside permease – facilitates the entry of lactose molecules to bac cell wall B. β-galactosidase – breaks down lactose into β-D glucose and β-D galacatose LF possess both enzymes NLF do not possess β-galactosidase LLF do not possess β-galactoside permease Glucose fermenters only (true enteric pathogen)

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    British Wildlife

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    Although the deer’s skeletal system is very similar to a dog or cat’s in terms of its basic structure‚ although there are some adaptations that they require in order to survive the wild. Deer have long necks which enable them to crane it so they can feed off low lying grass and other vegetation. Stefoff‚ R. (2007) Deer are prey animals and so they require adaptations that enable them to run fast and this is why they are ‘ugulates’‚ (hoofed mammals). Ungulates walk on their ‘ungulis’ which is a tough

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    Killing Animal for Sport

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    argument across to you. In Exmoor there are over 6000 red deer on the hills‚ farmers feel that it is their responsibility to keep deer numbers down and to stop them from eating all the crops on their land. In Exmoor around 1000 red deer are killed each year by farmers and hunters. Farmers have been known to kill the deer “inhumanely” when they trespass on their land‚ many hunters believe that it is better to hunt the deer than to let a farmer take a random shot at it‚ they say that

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    Buckley. |Problem: What lessons can we learn from the Kaibab deer? |[pic] | |Objectives: | | |1. to graph data on the Arizona Kaibab deer population from 1905~1939 | | |2. to analyze the possible reasons for the changes in the deer population | |

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    and practices are still being used today. To hunt is a very important tool for survival and to maintain control of wild animal overpopulation. If there was ever an outbreak of wild animals like deer and boars would destroy everything in their path. National Geographic (n.d.) produced information on the deer tick. They are feared by humans because of their ability to transmit a debilitating virus named Lyme disease. Lyme disease’s true name is bacterium Barriela burgdorferi (CBS news Minnesota 2011)

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