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    body. Commonly known in the United States as rubella, it is one form of the measles virus. Generally a mild febrile viral disease it is identified by its maculopapular rash. Rubella can be difficult to diagnose due to symptoms similar to that of dengue, scarlet fever, measles, parvovirus, and the herpes 6 virus amongst others. Children often times do not present symptoms, which is very dangerous and a community health concern. Adults however will present with a mild grade temperature,…

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    infect border patrol, young kids, and the elderly. Because of this the U.S. should not allow immigrants here. According to Judicial Watch, “The hordes of illegal immigrant minors entering the U.S. are brining serious diseases-including swine flu, dengue fever, possibly Ebola virus and tuberculosis-that present a danger to the American public as well as the Border Patrol agents forced to care for the kids.” Immigrants bring more disease to the U.S. and should not be allowed to come over and…

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    Summery: Zika Disease: Another Reason to Hate Mosquitoes, is an article on the disease Zika. The article chronicles the journey of a 48 year old man, and then tells about the problems we face with Zika. It start with a man who showed up to a clinic with some strange symptoms: a rash that covered his body, high fever, back pain, and an eye infection. This man had been traveling prior to the symptoms in Polynesia and the South Americas. During his extensive travels he felt fine, although he was…

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    Startup Cube Case Study

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    4.3. Intelligent surface ecosystem The startup Cube was created to develop and commercialize a type of technological platform with the purpose to transform some surfaces (e.g. tables, walls) into a computer interface, like a touch screen. To do so, the entrepreneurs decided to build a complex ecosystem. First, they formed a network of application developers. Second, they also created a network of two start-ups, a R&D lab and a partnership with an established firm for developing the hardware…

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    and being a prisoner of war at Ofuna, Omori, and Naoetsu for two years. When he was a prisoner of war he was always tortured by the Japanese guards and especially by Mutsuhiro Watanabe, the bird, who was the commander. They injected Louie with the dengue fever several times to see how much his body could take and he slept with maggots. The bird beat him all the time and he ended up leaving him death in one ear. When American planes got closer the bird made the guards punch each prisoner 200…

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    Data sources: The science has proved that the carbon emission in atmosphere has increased the hurricanes in Atlantic Ocean and floods in this decades. This has resulted in warmer climate that lead to storms. The floods and storms has always made destruction to the lives and materials. The infectious diseases, injuries, contamination of water that ultimately affected the health care. The allergies and respiratory diseases caused to the pollutants in air. Most of the Americans is living in the…

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    In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Africa, specifically the Congo, is not only depicted as a wild country but a place which hosts the darkness of human nature. Marlow’s journey from the very beginning is accompanied by a variety of scenes of death, violence, disease, the cruelty of white people and savagery of Africans. Being curious about new lands, Marlow wants to meet the outstanding man of the colony - the man who is admired by every person in the colony. Marlowe imagined the figure of a…

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    Zhikv Case Studies

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    In 2015, a widespread pandemic of the Zika virus (ZIKV) was reported in South and Central America and the Caribbean’s as well. The principal concern associated with this viral infection is the increased incidences of microcephaly in fetuses born to mothers infected with ZIKV. As a result, World Health Organization has declared it a pandemic that is affecting many lives. This paper will examine what the virus is in detail, by looking at its signs and symptoms, and second it will look at its…

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    Yellow Fever 1793

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    could be coming from the human waste or from rotting coffee beans (WPVI-TV. “Fever 1793.”). Neither of these theories are actually correct. In fact, the disease originates from mosquito bites.”The most dangerous illnesses associated with the Aedes are dengue fever and yellow fever” (“Dangers of the Aedes Mosquito.”). Those are some examples of theories of what causes the Yellow Fever and what actually causes the Yellow…

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    their low budget for education, their high infant mortality rate, and their high child labor rate. More people may also be leaving the country due to the incredibly high risk of catching major infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A, typhoid fever, dengue fever, yellow fever, Lassa fever, bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, malaria, and rabies. There may also be people leaving for fears of catching ebola, as over fourteen thousand are suspected or confirmed of having the deadly…

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