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    Aum Shinrikyo Case Study

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    How did reputation spur the Japanese cult, Aum Shinrikyo, also known as Aum, to use violence and how did they utilize said violence to create a new reputation? An act of domestic terror in 1995, and several smaller scale terroristic acts committed in the early 90s, is the kind of violence used by this cult to change and build a new reputation for themselves. After trying to gain political legitimacy, and failing, cult leader Shoko Asahara turned to building up his credibility and reputation by…

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    Essay 1: An important discovery/concept in microbiology The world of microbiology is a vast one. In theory, microbiology is the study of single celled micro organisms and viruses, that work independently of each other. These microbial cells are the backbone and fundamental unit of life. Most of the biomass present on earth today is microbial, with almost 5.3x10^30 cells present, mostly in terrestrial and oceanic subsurfaces. Within these subsurfaces, many microbial communities exist, with…

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    to animal medicine. Formerly, the veterinary profession was focused on the horse for many years. However, over time the profession expanded to cattle, livestock, then to dogs and currently to companion and exotic animals. In the 1880’s the first anthrax and rabies…

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    Gulf War Research Paper

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    The Gulf War, also called The Persian War, was in the frontlines of America’s news from the beginning of the war until the very end. This war took place 2 August 1990-28 February 1991. This war was fought between Iraq and 39 other nations including The United States, Great Britain, Egypt, France, and Saudi Arabia. This war lasted 6 months, 3 weeks, and 5 days. The Gulf War was fought in multiple different countries including Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. This war was fought to…

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    economic damage. Intelligence agents had information that Osama bin Laden was up to something, but they had nothing specific as to place and time. Today, the FBI and CIA are in the same situation. The next attack could involve a nuclear "dirty" bomb, an anthrax or smallpox bioweapons attack, or a poisonous chemical attack. What had happened on september eleventh was terrible, but the devastation of a mass destruction weapons attack could be a force that has no reckoning. Of course torture may…

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    because of the remedy found with the use of animal testing. That is an enormous accomplishment in the medical field that has influenced many people. Other accomplishments that made an impression is “the development and treatment of diseases such as anthrax, poliomyelitis, influenza, asthma and tuberculosis” (Hubrecht 2). Similarly, it helps the people that are in need of those medical treatments. Without the use of animals they wouldn’t have that opportunity of another chance at life. On the…

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    humans” (Louwe). As research shows testing on animals helps humans it also can help benefit themselves. If animal testing was never a thing a lot of animals would have died from “rabies, distemper, feline leukemia, infectious hepatitis virus, tetanus, anthrax, and canine parvo virus” (Louwe). Certain products need to be tested on animals to make sure that they are safe to use. “American women use an average of 12 personal care products per day, so product safety is of great importance” (Louwe).…

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    is presented as pure and chaste. It's possible that this scene was meant to show him as Galahad "the chased" instead of "the chaste". Galahad is portrayed in legend as being the purest of the knights and once again we see his visit to the Castle Anthrax as being a way of the film makers ridiculing the idea of purity and chastity and the high ideal of his quest. The idea that Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a historically accurate portrayal of the medieval period is of course ridiculous.…

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    For more information about healthcare patient care and communication visit healthypeople.gov. Compliance and Ethics: A Critical Interdependence: Author Ms. New favored the chapter “Compliance and Ethics: A Critical Interdependence” thought provoking and open opportunity for learning. Before reading this chapter, Ms. New was under the assumption that ethics and compliance behavior and beliefs were the same. Contrarily, the term “compliant” and “ethical” are two unique concepts. Ms. New shall…

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    Pasteur’s discovered the rabies vaccine in 1885. The discovery had a significant impact on diseases that helps in society today with preventing ongoing diseases in children. The rapid growth of vaccines helps prevents against diphtheria, tetanus, anthrax, tuberculosis the list can go on too many…

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