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    health of the nation was actually showing improvement on many levels. His research indicated that, despite the difficult economic times, the overall life expectancy had actually improved and mortality rates associated with the youngest children and tuberculosis patients had begun to decline. José A. Tapia Granados and Ana V. Diez Roux of the University of Michigan noted similar findings in their research. They state, “Population health did not decline and indeed generally improved during the 4…

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    place to call home combine with poor health, no income and limited personal support leads to homelessness. Living on the streets or in crowded homeless shelters can become very stressful and made worse being exposed to communicable disease like Tuberculosis or respiratory illnesses. Besides, individuals with common conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma can worsen because there is no safe place to store medications or syringes properly. Maintaining a healthy diet is…

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    include: “The Raven,” ”Lenore,” “Annabel Lee,” “The City in the Sea,” and “Eldorado.” Poe uses death so often in his poems because he had a very difficult life. He lived in poverty his whole life after college and all of the women he loved died of tuberculosis (Poe’s Life: Who is Edgar Allan Poe?). Shortly after his wife, Virginia, died he wrote his most famous poem “The Raven.” This poem is filled with symbols of death and the overall tone of the poem is extremely morbid. In his poem, the…

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    The title of the lab: Microorganisms and Humans – Infectious Disease Lab Resource The aim of the lab: The aim of the lab was to see if student could detect streptococci causing bacteria in the back of their throats and other objective was to view pathogen causing diseases under the microscope. Activity 1 – Identification of Human Streptococcal Pathogens Materials 1. Glass microscope slides 2. Bunsen burner 3. Inoculating loop 4. Sharpie pen 5. 2 bacitracin discs 6. Sterile saline tubes 7.…

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    Simon Bolivar was a military leader in venezuela from 1811-1830 during the time period known as the Latin American Revolution. Bolivar is best known for Him becoming involved in the resistance movement and then He played a key role in the spanish american fight for independence. He also freed people from slavery. In 1825 They called Him “The Liberator” . Bolivar died in december 17, 1830 in Colombia and is remembered and studied still to this day. When Napoleon named Joseph…

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    During the semester, we have encountered many different styles as well as many different views of lyricists throughout the Victorian Era. The views of these authors, beginning with some of the very first poets who had introduced the thought of romanticism during this period, had opened up a broad level of interpretation for many poets to come in time. One of the most commonly known writers of the Victorian Era happens to be a man by the name of William Wodsworth. William Wordsworth happens to be…

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    Source one is a quote from David Suzuki about the lack of access billions of people have to clean water. David Suzuki is a science broadcaster and environmental activist who is well known for criticizing governments for their lack of action to protect the environment. In Suzuki's early years he was known for his broadcasting career on shows like CBC AM radio, The Nature of Things and others. He is also a founder of the science-based environmental organization called the David Suzuki foundation.…

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    Jean Piaget was born on August 9, 1986 in Switzerland neuchatel. The recipient of an array of honors died in Geneva Switzerland on September 16, 1980. He was the oldest child of Arthur Piaget, professor of medieval literature at the University, and of Rebecca Jackson. Piaget mother made him interested in the sciences to his own neurotic tendencies. Piaget’s father, a medieval literature, modeled a passionate dedication to his studies, which drew Piaget attention. At just 10 years old, his…

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    Planned Parenthood, known internationally as a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women stay safe, informed and have access to necessary opportunities. The organization officially formed in 1923, after a long battle, which was still not over. Margaret Sanger, is the first named woman for creating and publicly voicing her opinion on birth control and sex education for women. Margaret Sanger was an influential women rights activist famous for starting Planned Parenthood, the idea and…

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    As the American populous swayed with the beat of the Big Band era, so did pharmacology sway into action with the upbeat tone of the dawning antibiotic era. Antibiotics are medicine, such as penicillin or its derivatives, that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms. The discovery and development of new antibiotics in the 40’s changed the way people lived by advancing the way infections and diseases were treated, the way live stock was grown, and the improvement of the quality of life…

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