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    corporation being targeted by a hacker and provide tools for cyber defense. Two fairly large cybersecurity companies have recently merged, Context Relevant and Good Harbor, to provide more services to companies at risk. This merge is discussed by Bioterrorism Week, the FBI is quoted saying “Cyber criminals have stolen hundreds of billions of dollars worth of personal, business-sensitive, and financial information, largely from the private sector" (4). This is why the Cyber-Industrial Complex…

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    occurs when spores attach to the mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal tract. However, gastrointestinal anthrax is rare in the United States due to livestock being routinely vaccinated for anthrax [4]. Inhalation anthrax is often used as a bioterrorism attack mechanism. Its portal of entry occurs when the spores of B. anthracis are inhaled from the dust particles in the air [5]. The bacterial particles inhaled are usually from the exposure to the air around infected animals or contaminated…

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    The use of animal testing in biomedical research has been a major controversy between Animal rights activists and Medical scientist. The argument to whether the use of animals are necessary for biomedical research has been ongoing for many years. Although cell line (cell culture) has proven to be an effective alternative method of testing in biomedical, I believe Animal testing plays a vital roll in biomedical research to study and solve health related problems, and to develop cures, and drugs…

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    public health education for the populace, and policy development. Public health itself addresses an array of specific challenges such as traumatic injuries, mental health, substance abuse, chronic diseases, environmental, occupational, and recently bioterrorism. Public health is founded on four pillars, prevention, science, care for medically underserved and interdependence. Having said that, the primary goal of the government is to keep Americans safe. As a result of this effort to keep America…

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    The medical health record is an integral part of the healthcare system and has evolved greatly over the years. This form of communication is necessary for keeping information about a patient’s health at the fingertips of healthcare professionals. The medical record includes everything from billing and administrative information to complete diagnoses and medications. ("What information does an electronic health record (EHR) contain? | FAQs | Providers & Professionals | HealthIT.gov," 2013).…

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    Superman, Supergirl, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Spiderman. These are all heros, and they have done a plethora of things to gaian that significant title. Mitty Blake, the main character in Code Orange a fiction novel by Caroline B. Cooney, wanted to be on that list of heros. When readers met Mitty Blake, he was sixteen year old living in New York City who cared about nothing but music, his school work was never done nor did he even know what it was. Mitty Blake was writing a report on viruses…

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    Media Influence on Politics in the United States The media, or press, has a critical impact on the political system in the United States. Television news reaches more Americans than any other single news source. (Ginsberg) Reporters distribute information about world chaos throughout the day over the news. Over 95 percent of Americans have television. (Ginsberg) Media plays a huge role in politics when it comes to campaigning. The United States uses media to communicate in three different types…

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    Hans. “Global Health - SIR Model (with vaccine).” Public ASU, www.public.asu.edu/~hnesse/classes/sirv.html. “Smallpox.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 19 Dec. 2016, www.cdc.gov/smallpox/bioterrorism/public/threat.html. "Smallpox." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, 2016, p. 1p. 1. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,custuid&custid=s8455861&db=funk&AN=SM129900&site=ehost-live&scope=site. Smith, David ,…

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    Unpatriotic people have been around for decades. People have always rebelled against governments, whether the government is in the wrong or not. When these unpatriotic acts occur, something bad usually follows whether it be a riot or an individual feeling sick because of the actions of an individual. As Armstrong Williams states, “Chabot has a point. Watching someone burn the flag sickens me. It provokes feelings of anger and disgust. But punishing citizens for using their personal property to…

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    Many people come to the U.S in hope for a new life with more opportunities. My grandmother Adela left her home country Poland in hope that the U.S will offer a better life. All immigrants leave for a reason, many hopeful that their themselves and family will live a happier life. They all come somewhere new with their own story, their own experience that makes them unique. Along with many other immigrants who traveled to America in the 1980’s, my grandmother, Adela, was greatly impacted because…

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