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    ability the ultimate goal arrives from intrinsic motivation. An example listed in the book was the guinea worm and the people Dr. Hopkins was trying to influence with his new procedure. Dr. Hopkins used the six influence strategies to introduce the way the infected people needed to handle themselves and the way the villages needed to obtain water in order to prevent the further spread of the guinea worm. The ultimate goal of all involved

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    Moksha

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    his morning walk. He likes to listen to the sound of birds as they greeted the morning with their songs. As he walked along the road he noticed a bird swooping down and pulling out a worm. The worm would come to the surface since the ground was cool in the morning. The birds rose early so that they could catch these worms. Nasru’s dad knew that this would be an important lesson for his son. As he turned from his walk Nasru’s dad noticed a small cloth bag on the street. He picked it up and was shocked

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    In a Praise of Food

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    Genre: summary/response ENG 101 “In a praise of Fast Food” is an article written by Rachel Laudan from the book “The Gastronomica Reader.” Laudan grew up on an English farm she studied math‚ physics‚ chemistry then a degree in geology. She published several books and lots of articles. At the University of Hawaii‚ she found the way to bring her passion for gastronomy. She discovered the most amazing food culture she had encounter. All her ideas were pulled up together in 1996 in a book call

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    Save the Queen “The Titanic Has Sunk!” read the shocking headline of the newspaper. The majestic Queen of the Ocean has sunk to the bottom of the big blue sea along with a thousand lives. During the time of disbelief and shock‚ the author‚ Thomas Hardy‚ took the time to express his emotions in his poem. Many poetic devices including imagery‚ irony‚ personification‚ and metaphors were used to convey Hardy’s mockery and remorse on the event. In his poem‚ “The Convergence of the Twain‚” the narrator

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    Essay On Pinworms

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    The pinworm‚ also known as the Enterobius vermicularis is a parasitic worm that lives in the human digestive system. The emergence of pinworms occur mostly during back-to-school season. Pinworms‚ classified taxonomically as a helminth‚ are one of the most common worm infections in the United States‚ and holds the broadest geographic range of any helminth infection in the United States and Western Europe. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ children are the first of targets

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    The Stuxnet Virus

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    malware ever? Gregg Keizer of Computer World says: “The Stuxnet worm is a "groundbreaking" piece of malware so devious in its use of unpatched vulnerabilities‚ so sophisticated in its multipronged approach‚ that the security researchers who tore it apart believe it may be the work of state-backed professionals.” (Keizer‚ 2010) Israel and the United States are widely considered to be behind the creation of the malicious Stuxnet worm which eventually sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program. Systems that

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    bite wound and enter local lymphatic vessels. Over a period of approximately nine months‚ these larvae develop into mature adult worms. Female Wuchereria worms measure 80 to 100 mm in length and 0.24 to 0.30 mm in diameter‚ and the males measure about 40 mm by 0.1 mm. The adults survive for approximately five years (occasionally up to 12 to 15 years). Male and female worms mate and produce sheathed microfilariae. Wuchereria microfilariae are 244 to 296 microns by 7.5 to 10 microns. The microfilariae

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    Technology is a broad aspect based on creating tools‚ processing actions as well as extracting of materials. Individuals with knowledge of operating technological devices such as computers and machines are able to work with them efficiently. Kevin Kelly a publisher is an online publication of topics related to technology in most cases. Therefore‚ this essay evaluates the understanding of Kevin Kelly about technology. (I)What is kelly’s definition of “the technium”? Why is this concept important to

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    Cestodes

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    Small intestine attached by suckers Small intestine attached by suckers & hooks IH - Cattle - Other herbivorous animals Pig Morphology - One of the largest human cestode - Measuring 3-10 m long with more than 3000 segments - The adult worm measures up to 10-12 m - About 1000-2000 segments - 4-7 m in length - Has less than 1000 segments (800-1000) Scolex - 2.5 x 1 mm in size - Almond shaped (oblong or spatulate) - With 2 groves or bothria (slit-like suckers) - No rostellum

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    Unit 8 Assignment

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    1. Complete the review questions: a. A(n) __power surge____ is a momentary increase in voltage due to lightning strikes‚ solar flares‚ or electrical problems. b. __Phishing____ occurs when a person attempts to glean access or authentication information by posing as someone who needs that information. c. ___Mirroring________ is a fault-tolerance technique in which one device or component duplicates the activities of another. d. __Clustering__ is a fault-tolerance technique that links multiple servers

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