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    Not only was their slavery involved with the exchanges‚ but also an exchange of diseases. Diseases such as smallpox‚ influenza‚ malaria and whooping cough were just the few that affected the New World. “Europeans inadvertently carried diseases that had a devastating effect on the native population of America that lacked immunities.” These diseases had such an affect on the New World that “the population

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    aristocracy had death rates as high as everyone else. If they could live until 12‚ they would die like other people. In the past‚ both parents were likely to die before their children reach adolescent because mothers died in childbirth‚ Pertussis (whooping cough)‚ polio‚ and many more infectious diseases. In the past‚ death was also sudden caused by infectious diseases such as‚ syphilis‚ anemia‚ etc. As a result‚ microbiological diseases count for 44% of deaths‚ but today‚ they only count for 4% of all

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    Science & Technology in The 1950s Easier Business Dealings Ever since the credit card was invented‚ the transactions were much easier compared to the pass as a swipe of the card would settle up the large payment instead of bringing large amount of cash which would have risk of getting rob. A credit card is a small plastic card which will be issued to the users as a system of payment in transactions. In 1950‚ the concept of using the same card for various payments was found out by Ralph Schneider

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    community and much cheaper than getting the treatment. First of all‚ the inventions of vaccines can prevent some diseases in the childhood. In 1960‚ the health authorities recommend the kids to get five vaccines—smallpox‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ whooping cough and polio. The first time a child is exposed to a disease‚ the immune system can’t create antibodies quickly enough to keep

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    The journey was harsh‚ painful‚ and the Native Americans were not given the resources to help them live through the conditions. When the Cherokee made the long resisted journey in 1838-1839‚ they had 1‚200 miles to march and were dealing with whooping cough‚ typhus‚ dysentery‚ cholera‚ and starvation. Historians estimate more than 5‚000 Cherokee died as a result of the unbearable conditions brutal treatment. By 1840‚ tens of thousands of Native Americans had been forced into “Indian Territory” against

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    Immunizations: Do they Harm Children or Benefit them? The purpose of vaccines is to eradicate a disease. The debate regarding vaccines is that we do not know if they are causing more harm than damage‚ especially to children and infants. The benefits of vaccines most likely outweigh the risks of it causing harm. Vaccines contain many ingredients that are beneficial and harmful. According to an article about the ingredients in vaccines‚ it states‚ “Vaccines include ingredients to help your

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    According to the hymnal‚ gods and priests were fond of Soma juice‚ often lauding its exhilarating and wonderous spiritual‚ psychological and medical powers. The 9th Mandala of RigVedās is completely devoted for the praise and use of soma. Soma was the food of gods‚ an intoxicating drink‚ a drink with a momentary sense of immortality. Soma was confused with divine life itself and it became of the king of Brahmans (universal God) (Drekmeter 1962) Soma drink makes one feel as we have known Gods‚ Have

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    Vaccination is the best way to protect against this life-threatening disease. Vaccines work by causing the body to produce its own protection (antibodies). Tetanus vaccine is usually first given to infants with 2 other vaccines for diphtheria and whooping cough (pertussis) in a series of 3 injections. This medication is usually used as a "booster" vaccine after this first series. Closely follow the vaccination schedule provided by the doctor.Booster injections may be needed at the time of injury in older

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    questions that needs to be addressed when considering vaccination is‚ do the risks of the disease outweigh the risks of the vaccine? There are several diseases that are vaccinated against that can be serious. Some of them are: Measles‚ Mumps‚ Tetanus‚Whooping Cough‚ Polio‚ Diphtheria‚ Hepatitis A and B‚and Chicken Pox.

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    A Report On Branding New Corn Flakes In Bangladesh A Report on Branding Green Heritage in Bangladesh Prepared For Mushtaque Ahmed Professor & Nayeema Ahmed Lecturer Department of Business Administration Instructor MKT 416 Prepared By Asif Chowdhury 2004-1-10-120 Section 2 March 19‚ 2007 East West University‚ Dhaka East West University 45/c‚ Mohakhali‚ Dhaka March 19‚ 2007 Students to be concerned Brand Management Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Dear Students Letter of authorization As a

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