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    Death. Towards the end of the story everyone dies because they were infected with the Red Death‚ Edgar Allan Poe made the ending of “The Masque of the Red Death” so gruesome because he went through something similar‚ he lost many family members to tuberculosis including his wife. The “Masque of the Red Death” was written in 1842 by Poe ‚ 1842 was a tough year for

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    Hillcrest Medical Case 3

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    infarction 2: History of tuberculosis 3: Hemoptysis 4: Status post embolectomy Chief Complaint: Tightness in the chest‚ shortness of breath‚ fast heart rate. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLINESS: Mr. Barua is a 42 year old gentleman from Bangladesh who presents with chest tightness‚ shortness of breath‚ and tachycardia. Dr. J.K McClean of cardiology is evaluating his heart condition. The patient has had the recent onset of hemoptysis. He was treated for tuberculosis in Bangladesh 15 years ago

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    EFFECTS OF SMOKING SHISHA General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the effects of smoking shisha. Central Idea : Smoking shisha can lead to lung cancer‚ affect pregnant women and spread infections of tuberculosis or hepatitis. INTRODUCTION I. Shisha refers to: A. Flavored tobacco used in the smoking process using a hookah. B. Also known as “Hubble Bubble” and “Narghile” C. When the tobacco is soaked in fruits shavings such as apples‚

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    Martin F.‚ and Masanori Kasahara. "Origin and Evolution of the Adaptive Immune System: Genetic Events and Selective Pressures." Nature Reviews Genetics 11.1 (2009): 47-59. Print. 2. Flynn‚ JoAnne L. "Immunology of Tuberculosis and Implications in Vaccine Development." Tuberculosis 84.1-2 (2004): 93-101. Print 3. Kurtz‚ Joachim. "Memory in the Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems." Microbes and Infection 6.15 (2004): 1410-417. Print 4. Lee‚ Yun Kyung‚ and Sarkis K. Mazmanian. "Has the Microbiota

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    - Poe did not have a good relationship with him. Remarried in 1830..When he died he left Poe nothing. Was a merchant.Died in 1834. ○ Francis Allan: Poe had a good relationship with her and she loved Poe and cared for him unlike John. ~ died of tuberculosis in 1829. Was a house maker (house mom). Education: He was always sent to the best schools. Schools he went to○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ First lived and went to school in Richmond The he moved to London and went to school there The he moved back to Richmond He

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    and two‚ all the tests that were used were done on men dying of tuberculosis‚ what if the three fourths of an ounce weight loss was something that happened only to men dying of tuberculosis? In a way this experiment was bias. To conclude‚ MacDougall’s experiment on the weight of souls was invalid. He used poor science in multiple places‚ for example he only tested on six people‚ but used only four which were all men dying of tuberculosis‚ he also was trying to prove that souls have a weight‚ to add

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    Unemployment in Pakistan ABSTRACT The cause of unemployment in society was very important topic. We have to conductive proper survey and collect the data through questionnaire and after completion of the data 24.67% unemployment is due to extreme growth in population and 28.67% non coordination between education and job opportunities. Less investment in technical field is also a reason of unemployment. According to a survey research‚ we come on this point unemployment is also depend on economic

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    Dr. Paul Farmer shares with us his experiences with the violation of human rights in his latest book Pathologies of Power: Health‚ Human Rights‚ and the New war on the Poor. This book was centered around a well noted critique of the liberal views on human rights‚ which has rarely served interest. The first half of this book is called Bearing witness. He used this title to describe the first half of the book because it was based solely of on personal experiences. He stated‚ “They are partial accounts

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    I.)Introduction A.)Thesis Statement The colored rooms symbol the stage of life. However‚ the way the Red Death is described is a symbol of Tuberculosis. The clock symbolizes the time we have in life. B.)examples 1.)The first colored room is blue that symbols infancy. 2.)The clock symbols the time when have in life. 3.)Tuberculosis is a disease in which blood fills your lungs up‚ and Poe said “blood is its avatar.” Which the Red Death looks like a symbol of this disease.

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    how industrialization caused tuberculosis casualty rates to rise exponentially. During this time period‚ people were piled into unsanitary factories to work in inhospitable environments and were housed in slums that lacked proper hygiene. This contributed to the spread of tuberculosis. Because of its ease of transmission due to poverty‚ working environments due to rapid industrialization‚ and lack of knowledge‚ tuberculosis induced casualties increased. Tuberculosis wasn’t the only illness to be

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