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    Louis Pasteur is an excellent guy who has done things that led to the advancement of the life we honor today. Before Pasteur became that excellent person Louis went through a little bit of tragedies. A tragedy is when a event cause great suffering destruction, and distress,such as a serious accident,crime or natural catastrophe. These tragedies led to his triumphs which made him an excellent person. Triumphs are great victories or achievements. Pasteur did have tragedies but they were not that…

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    The Department of Homeland Security and the US Patriot Act where created and passed as a direct result of the terrorist attacks orchestrated on September 11, 2001. As a package, both work to preserve life and liberty to citizens of the United States, whether in the homeland or abroad. Therefore, the Department of Homeland Security, while utilizing the US Patriot Act, has partnered with local law enforcement in order to be on the front lines of detecting and preventing homeland terrorism. The…

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    Unbroken is a historical narrative about Louis Zamperini’s life, mainly focusing on him being a prisoner of war during the second World War. The book talks in detail about the camps and all of the prisoners hardships while they’re there. It gives insight on what they went through on a daily basis, being forced to help the Japanese during the war and not being fed. When people discuss World War II they tend to mainly discuss the troubles in Germany and about the bombings in Japan, but never talk…

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    Scientific discoveries both from the United States and Europe, during the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, heralded a dramatic break between public health services’ control and improvement of society. It was a moment of contradiction that created unmatched medical advancement that was accompanied by intense imperial force abroad. While these two centuries saw the advancement to infectious disease treatment, reform of individual and household hygiene, and collective health practices…

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    Just War Research Paper

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    States seek either power, security or both. There is no way around that, they either reach for the Democracy pedestal or keep fighting and implementing to reach that level of stability. In many instances, a country cannot reach that democracy without the power behind their military or economic components that, even then, support their military power. There is the grand idea or notion that power is the greatest resource in influencing behavior of other states in maintaining that power a state…

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    Mb2601 Unit 3 Lab Report

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    Sejaphala M.D. Student No. 62399543 Unique Number: 770819 Introductory Microbiology MIB2601 Assignment 02 Due Date: 13 April 2018 QUESTION 1 1. Bacteria is stained using a primary stain called crystal violet and then fixed with a mordant which in most cases is iodine. While some bacteria have the ability to retain the primary stain, others discolor when exposed to the acetone and alcohol (95%). Hence, the Gram stain divides bacteria into two groups- these bacteria are grouped…

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    Animal Experimentation Millions of animals are used everyday for scientific experimentation. This practice has been around for years dating back as far back as 500 BC. People of ancient times would want to experiment on animals just out of curiosity. Understandable, but has created such a dilemma in today’s society. There are many arguments going back and forth on if animal testing should be continued or stopped due to the reality of it all. The reality is that animal testing is cruel,…

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    Aldous Huxley foreshadows the dangers of communal identity and conformist behavior in his dystopian novel Brave New World. Huxley creates an experiment within the World State, controlling factors such as birth in a test tube, predestined factions, color of clothes, sanitation and the rationing of soma. He casts his characters as the variables in the experiment, utilizing the outsider John, the neglected Bernard, and the indoctrinated Lenina to examine their responses to the World State. As every…

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    Organic Agriculture ≠ Better: For You or the Environment Picture a world with widespread famine and polluted water. Small withered plants surrounded by weeds and pests trying to grow out of nitrogen deficient soil reeking of animal fecal matter. You seek to find the forest of your youth, that you used to play in, but it is no longer there. Instead you see only more malnourished farmland. One out of every five people are dying of hunger. You go to take a drink of water, to find it has to be…

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    World War Unit 731

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    number of deaths.7 The Japanese people also vaccinated the cholera germ into Chinese people, by telling them that it the antidote for the illness. Ishii even infected a POW camp’s food with viruses and handed out chocolates to children filled with anthrax. Not only did they infect food, they even infected items such as pens and walking sticks in hopes that the citizens would take the “abandoned” items home and…

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