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    When most people think of global warming, they think of just weather. Well I use to think global warming was just having to do with nature and the weather. By the end of this essay lets see what my view on global warming changes to. Well, global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the earths atmosphere, especially an increase great enough to make a change in the global climate. The rise of earths temperature is due to the increase in Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One of the biggest…

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    1.INTRODUCTION Climate change has become one of the leading factors that has damaged rural communities in the developing world. Rural areas in the developing world are mostly affected by climate change due to lack of education and funds to implement measures that can curb climate change. Climate change has damaged rural communities by affecting the livelihood of the rural people, health, agriculture, the economy just to mention a few. Natural disasters, sea level rises and global warming are…

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    Are humans causing global warming? For the past fifty years these questions are being asked more and more by scientists who believe that the Earth’s climate is getting steadily warmer at a frightening rate. Earth 's ever-changing climate has seized the attention of scientists whom would have world accept that without a great change to human behavior, the world will end up destroyed. However, scientists are using unreliable information from unreliable sources, as well as scientists do not have…

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    Health Care In Honduras

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    As a nation, Honduras has to support a population of a little over 8 million people. As a country, it is placed a little south of Mexico and north west of El Salvador, and is relatively small, with around 112,492km counting for its total area (CIA). For its culture, Honduras, like most other states in the Americas, hosts mix of many cultures, some from native Americans and others from immigration. With this sizable population, it is an understatement to say that Honduras has a tough burden when…

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    INTRODUCTION In a debate regarding the most important asset of a country, one country might say its greatest assets are its financial assets. Another might say its oil and gas, and still to another that might be its gold reserves. While some only focus on physical assets that can be easily bought and sold, It is Winston Churchill who expressed that “Healthy citizens are the greatest asset any country can have”. All these assets contribute in some way or the other to the country’s economic…

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    Complications of open surgical tracheostomy and their management-our experience Introduction Tracheostomy is the surgical procedure to create an artificial opening in the trachea to bypass the obstructed airway above it. History reveals that it is an oldest surgical procedure dating back 3600 B.C.E. in Egypt(1). It has under gone numerous modifications during the past millennia. The first elective tracheostomy was done in AD 100 by Asclepiad’s of Bithynia and the described by Galen in AD131(2)…

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    a desired gene, which creates a critical issue containing these organisms in the laboratory setting and minimizing unintended effects (DiCarlo, Chavez, Dietz, Esvelt, & Church, 2015). One such drive being researched in Florida seeks to eliminate dengue fever in a population of mosquitoes. A leak of these organisms such as these could have dramatic effects on the local ecosystem, but it also brings the question of use up to people and governments in the region. The advances in CRISPR technology…

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    will impact the lives of people. Illnesses and other diseases also play a factor in the future of humans. For example, illnesses will increase in impoverished places like Africa (“Here’s What Will Happen”). In these types of countries, diseases like dengue fever and malaria will extremely increase. Chronic conditions like asthma would see an increase as well (Bradford). Along with diseases increasing, food production and other amounts of resources will start to decrease. By 2100, there will be a…

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    Waste Dumpsites Case Study

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    Bacterial community of some waste dumpsites in Lagos, Nigeria Moro, D.D.1, Bello, H.A.2 and Akano, S.O.3 1. Department of Microbiology, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria. 2. Department of Science Technology,Gateway Polytechnic, Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria. 3. Department of Medical Microbiology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. ABSTRACT Bacteriological…

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    Climate Change Impact

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    priority for their large global burden of disease and their high sensitivity to ecological change. For the tropics, these include malaria across most systems; schistosomiasis and lymphatic filariasis in cultivated and inland water systems in the tropics; dengue fever in tropical urban centres; leishmaniasis and Chagas disease in forest and dryland systems; meningitis in the Sahel; and cholera in coastal, freshwater and urban systems. While climate change impacts may have few direct impacts on…

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