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    populations are falling—meaning that the penguins have to migrate farther to find food. Spending a lot more energy to find food makes penguins less successful at breeding and raising young, the scientists said. Spreading of diseases like malaria and dengue fever, which are mostly found in Africa and the Asia-Pacific, are expected to increase as disease transmitting mosquitoes are traveling across to colder regions. The IPCC, said in its 2013 report that “even modest warming may drive large…

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    “adequate healthcare,” the War Relocation Authority (WRA for short) could not prevent the fact that close proximity of so many people creates the perfect environment for widespread of infectious disease. In fact, many internees were constantly sick with dengue fever, tuberculosis, and many others, which was definitely a hassle to the WRA since the means to cater to so many sick people were inevitably and constantly lacking with nothing to do but let the people die (Densho Encyclopedia). No…

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    started by the biologists and the scientist for saving the future of the generation. Many kinds of significant diseases have been caused by the earth which is due to the impacts of the global warming. The diseases such as cancer, bird flu, malaria, dengue and high blood pressure disease are significant in effect (Patz,…

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    very high fever, after being checked by a doctor, the doctor stated that only experienced inflammation and only provided space to stay in the hospital, after a few days there was a nurse checking my platelets and it turns out the child is exposed to dengue fever, and the next morning he died. Analysis: omissions doctors in diagnosing diseases in patients suffering, so the handling is done is not appropriate and mengakibatan it the fatal case. 2. There's a patient who visits a clinic, where he…

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    sustainability disclosures made on the company’s website and the annual report 2013. In the annual report 2013, Apex Healthcare Berhad does not organized the “gotong- royong” sessions in schools, which will help and support them to fight against dengue menace. They also do not conduct the health talks. They also do not sponsor the book prizes for university students and host visits by undergraduates, in order to train the leaders of tomorrow. Apex Healthcare Berhad does not state that they will…

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    The warming of the planet has been a concern to mankind for centuries and it’s almost to the point where the environment and ecosystems are diminishing because of it. Global warming is an issue to all of the living and breathing inhabitants of this planet and it is our duty as one to manage the sustenance of where we live. As future generations start to emerge, they are born into a world of concern and unhealthy lifestyles because of the fact that the world’s temperatures are fluctuating at an…

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    Doctors are the main source of medicine in America. When someone is sick, they go to the doctor’s office. If we need surgery, we go to a doctor. There are many aspects of the medical system that is put into the hands of American doctors and most people do not question their doctors. In some countries this is not the case. In other countries around the world, there is less use of doctors to cure sicknesses. Instead the people, who are sick, go see shamans or herbalists. The article Healing Herbs…

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    DDT Environmental Effects

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    Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson, was first published in 1962. Silent Spring provided a lyrical account of the impact of overusing pesticides on the environment and human health. The book, along with the reaction to other environmental disasters, such as Love Canal, helped to bring about the environmental revolution. This environmental revolution led to the banning of DDT and similar chemicals to DDT in the US as well as numerous other acts to promote a better environment. It is known that DDT…

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    Overpopulation When researching this project, I was really surprised by what I found. To me overpopulation does not sound as bad as it really is. In fact, I did not it had any affect on the environment. I thought that overpopulation only affected how much resources we have and it does, but it does affect many other things as well. It is like a chain reaction. One thing affects another thing, which affects another thing, and that thing affects another thing. First of all, what is Overpopulation…

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    Public Health Essay

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    If the movement of people, food, and manufactured goods can have such a negative impact on public health, should steps be taken to reduce these flows? What other options are there for lowering the spread of global diseases? The movements of people, food and manufactured goods have had such a negative impacts on public health and therefore, there are steps that can be taken to lower the spread of global diseases on each of the following. Movement of people. Increased movement of people…

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