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    Hot Glue Gun vs. Me On November 30, 2015, I was at school doing future city, my partners were playing around with a hot glue gun. the put a little on their fingers and then threw it off, they asked me to try it and i said no because i was to scared. I continued to work on the future city board. I used the hot glue gun to glue two things together, I let it on the desk to dry and somebody bumped into it and it fell on my hand. I jumped out of my seat and started jumping up and down. I ran to the…

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    Similarities and Differences Between Chickenpox and Shingles Chickenpox, also known as varicella and Shingles both are a viral infectious diseases that causes itchy rash and blisters or red spots. The rash of Shingles usually appears on the right or left part of the face or the body in a single line, while Chickenpox occurs in the whole body. Chickenpox is often found in children, while Shingles also known as zoster, is more common among adults. Individuals who have had chickenpox…

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    Chemical Warfare: An “Unconvential” threat Throughout the history of war, techniques and use of weapons in warfare have been improved over the years. Although some weapons and certain techniques are entirely new, the use of certain weapons such as Chemical Warfare have been around since WW1. Many have thought of Chemical Weapons as being too dangerous while others think it is necessary and essential to modern warfare. What threats does Chemical warfare pose to soldiers and civilians around the…

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    Cold Sore Essay

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    Cold sores are inflamed, fluid-filled blisters in or near the mouth caused by the herpes simplex virus. They range in all different sizes and shapes. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus strain HSV-1. People who get cold sores after having oral sex with someone who has genital herpes can cause a rare strain that is known as HSV-2. Cold sores can also be genetic. The Prodromal Stage is all of the symptoms that occur before the cold sore. Some symptoms may include, burning,…

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    When I was that age I was too small to jump up to the bars, I could always hear people screaming and yelling in laughter when I finally reach the towering bars I swung and swung until I got burning blisters on my hands but it didn't stop me from getting more. And after a while, those painful blisters turned to rock hard callus. My friends and I would play tag or cheat in the rays of the sun beaming down on us while we dive to get each other. I also remember all the building and classroom were…

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    There is two types of herpes classes, HSV-1 and HSV-2. Herpes is an underlying disease that doesn’t have any symptoms but can be present in a person’s system. Oral herpes is generally caused by HSV-1 and can bring about mouth blisters or fever blisters close by the mouth. In any case, the vast majority don't have any signs. A great number of people with oral herpes were contaminated during adolescence or youthful adulthood from non-sexual contact with salivation. Dealing with a parent…

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    However, the virus can be reactivated and develop into shingles. Shingles causes painful skin rashes, a single strip of blisters, generally on the trunk, and occurs in adulthood (common in people of 50). It can be triggered by stress, medication, or a weakened immune system. Today, there is a shingles vaccine for those who have already contracted the chickenpox virus. 4.…

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    Chicken Pox Essay

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    Do you remember the time when you had chicken pox? How did you feel? Furthermore, did you run bout the house, confused about what you had? Where these are relevant questions, I am sure you have questions about the origin of the varicella zoster virus also known as "chicken pox." After this presentation, you should be capable of, identifying the symptoms of chicken pox. In addition, you should be competent to describe the condition and prescribe the appropriate medical attention to an infected…

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    Adjusting the air and fuel mixture will therefore ensure proper engine power fuel consumption as well as control engine carbon monoxide exhaust emission. The individuals in the blister packing areas should put on masks to cover their mouth and nose and should be in gloves to prevent coming into direct contact with the blister packs. They should also have regular breaks so as to get away from the environment for some time so as to prevent gradual accumulation of the chemicals in their…

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    Brain Pox Analysis

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    symptoms resemble a cold, runny nose etc. Blood blisters will form in the mouth, nose and throat and a yellow ring will form around the eyes. Some yellow streaks also form in the kidneys but this is not know until the autopsy is performed. Usually, right before the final stages of the disease start a clear mucus will come out of the nose and mouth and the person may feel dizzy or light-headed. When the brain pox really takes control the blood blisters open up and the victim will start twitching…

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