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    Healthcare for the Asian American Samantha Pabalan NRS-429V-O103 March 8‚ 2015 “According to the US Census Bureau‚ on the 2010 Census‚ the Asian population category includes people who indicated their race(s) as “Asian” or reported entries such as “Asian Indian‚” “Chinese‚” “Filipino‚” “Korean‚” “Japanese‚” and “Vietnamese” or provided other detailed Asian responses” (CDC‚ 2013). “In 2012‚ the following states had the largest Asian-American populations: California‚ New York‚ Hawaii‚ Texas‚ New

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    Outline I- Introduction: the thoughts and ideas about diseases. II- Body: living conditions/ why they got sick 1. How the filth and grime led to diseases 2. Home-remedies 3. Death III- Body: Diseases 1. Cholera 2. Tuberculosis 3. Typhus IV- Body: Treatments and medical discoveries 1. Why they started caring about sanitation and hygiene 2. How they cured it before medicine 3. Discoveries V- Conclusion: close it off restate thesis. Wrap up In

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    activity of conventional antibiotics‚ eliminate natural resistance to specific antibiotics (reversal of resistance) and exhibit strong activity against multidrug-resistant forms of Staphylococcus aureus‚ Escherichia coli‚ Salmonella spp.‚ Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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    Nothing lives in winter‚ December is in the winter. Winter is typically the coldest time of year‚and comes every year‚ which could also symbolize death. The Raven was published in 1845 and Virginia died two years later from tuberculosis. In some cases tuberculosis can kill within a few months or a few years if the person went into remission. Poe could have wrote this as a foreshadowing to the inevitable death of his beloved Virginia. Lenore is a heavenly and other worldly symbol and a

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    References: Board‚ A.D.A.M. Editorial. "Causes‚ Incidence‚ and Risk Factors." Pulmonary Tuberculosis. U.S. National Library of Medicine‚ 18 Nov. 0000. Web. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001141/>. (April 4‚ 2012). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 13 Mar. 2012. Web. <http://www

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    “More than a quarter of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) strains isolated in a national survey in Swaziland carry a mutation that is undetectable by the advanced rapid molecular diagnostic tests currently in widespread use‚”(MSF‚ 2015‚ p.1). Man contributed to this problem because of because

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    Allen died also of tuberculosis when Poe was still living with the Allen family.As Frances was dying his foster father was having affairs while she was slowly dying because Tuberculosis was a slow killer.The death of his foster mother defffinatly impacted his life in a negative way.However the most impacting death Edgar Allen Poe faced was the loss of his wife Virginnia who get this also deid of Tuberculosis‚ it seems as if he is being totured by the likes of death

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    Edgar Allen Poe was a well-known poet and author‚ who was born on January 19‚ 1809. Born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Poe quickly discovered the hardships of life. He lost his mother at the age of four from tuberculosis and following‚ his father abandoned him. Poe was reassigned to a foster home with John and Frances Allen‚ which with whom he lived with for most of his childhood and teenage years. Although‚ he was never officially adopted‚ he had been content with his home life‚ especially with his

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    angelic figures‚ and treated them with respect and courtesy. He never really knew his mother who died at the age of 24 from Tuberculosis when he was three. He grew up with John and Francis Allen who adopted Poe when he was orphaned. Edgar Allen Poe loved Francis Allen. She showed Edgar much affection‚ and he in turn was very fond of Francis. Francis Allen died of Tuberculosis. Poe was terribly affected by her death. Edgar Allan Poe married a girl named Virginia who was not yet 14. They were a devoted

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    Florence Rena Sabin

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    Modern day Colorado would have never been this way without the many courageous and talented people who shaped today’s state. Their efforts and triumphs led us to become successful in many ways‚ one being in health care. During the principle years of the shaping of Colorado (1850-1900)‚ a woman named Florence Rena Sabin contributed to great advances in the health of her people‚ which also helped health care worldwide. In her achievements she received many commemorations as well as well known publicity

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