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    Questions. Page 3. 1. What does e.coli stand for? E.coli stands for Escherichia coli. 2. What are the symptoms associated with E.coli bacterial infection? The symptoms are diarrhea‚pain‚cramping‚nausea and vomiting. 3. give a detailed comparison of the levels of the e.coli bacteria over the five week period as given above. Page 4. 4. What could possible reasons be for the high counts

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    ‘The outbreak of the war in Europe in 1914 was due to an aggressive German foreign policy which had been waged since c.1900.’ It has been a matter of fervent controversy that Germany went to war with aggressive or defensive intentions. Source V seems to be of the opinion that Germany went to war solely for defensive reasons due to the extensive array of alliances that encircled her as well as diplomatic tension. On the whole‚ Source W seems to take the opposite approach deeming how Germany’s aggressive

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    2 A. Analysis of the 2003 SARS outbreak Describe the communicable disease outbreak. Scientists believe that the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) originated from an animal to a human in Guangdong Province in China. It is not known what animal‚ for sure carried the zoonotic virus‚ but the civet cat is suspected. Bats in China‚ along with ferrets‚ house cats‚ and other animals have tested positive for the virus as well. The first known case was a farmer from that province in

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    Emily Hax Alan Cumings English 3200.8 September 30‚ 2014 ABC vs. The Guardian on Ebola Outbreak The ebola outbreak in West Africa is the largest outbreak of ebola ever recorded. The first documented infected area started in Guinea and now has spread from “Guinea to Sierra Leone‚ Liberia‚ Nigeria and Senegal and killed more than 2‚000 people” (ABC) This is a strikingly scary topic in the news today due to the virus’s rapid infection rate and lack of a cure. “ABC World News‚” and “The Guardian”

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    today‚ you will find many angel knickknacks. Angles are truly believed in by today’s society. The retail ranges from books to clothing to toys. Most recently‚ over 200 books about angels are in book stores‚ and several million copies have been sold worldwide (Dumas 59). Why do people buy this merchandise if it can not be proven that angels are real? Believing in angels is like believing in God. If you don’t believe in God‚ just look around at the things around you and conclude

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    What caused the outbreak of the war? In late June 1914‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Bosnia. A rapid increase of threats followed the incident led to the world’s first global conflict‚ The First World War. The Great War between the Allied Powers of Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia and the USA and the Central Powers of Germany‚ Austria Hungary‚ Italy and Turkey had began in mid-August 1914. The introduction of the modern technology and weaponry such

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    in Italy‚ then spreads around the Mediterranean‚ this was due to a couple of factors the ambition and desire for complete and utter control of fresh territory and their resources Rome main motives for their pursuit of expansion was Status‚ wealth‚ fresh resources. I believe Rome wanted expansion for ego reasons but mostly economic reasons and while pushing their own culture and of course owning more slaves and prisoners. Roman expansion was a complicated situation we can’t specifically point

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    Why did Negroponte do what he did? Why was this necessary?  The idea of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) was born in 1999‚ as Professor Nicholas Negroponte was visiting a Cambodian rural village school previously established by him and his wife. By letting children play with some Panasonic “Toughbook” laptops‚ Negroponte experienced the power of change that could be brought about by laptops. He was impressed by how “it changed their lives in several ways‚ improving self-esteem and empowerment and fulfilling

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    zombie outbreak in his book Theories of International Politics and Zombies. The humans responded to the zombie outbreak with a mixture of realist and neoconservative elements. At times‚ the humans attempted to incorporate liberalism into their strategy‚ but the ideology failed due to organizational problems and inadequate bureaucratic politics. One of these organizational failures was a dismissive attitude towards women who provided outbreak response suggestions. A future zombie outbreak response

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    Outbreak In the movie “Outbreak” a deadly airborne virus spreads through an infected African monkey that is smuggled into California and beings to infect the civilization at a rapid rate. One of the most important things to know about this virus is that it is airborne which means that it is caused by pathogens and transmitted through the air making it very easy to spread. The virus is named Motaba‚ and is known for its severe symptoms such as high fever and internal bleeding that result in a 100%

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