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    etc. Gilded had high crime rates which made the community very distant (Carlisle 81). In other words, there was not a keen relationship presented among the people (Carlisle 81). At the same time America faced a major health threat that was Tuberculosis. Rodney P. Carlisle wrote, “Because most physicians believed that there was no cure for the disease, treatment centered on providing fresh air, rest and abundant food (Carlisle 239). Since the city was not a sanitary place to be it was easy to get…

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    A chapter of American history that often remains unsaid and unexplored is what the Native American population experienced in a very short period of time as a consequence of the deprivation of their lands by the European settlers. They not only lost their physical place, where they lived for generations but they were also forced to change their lifestyle and identity: brutally obligated by coercion to forget their own language and culture and transform themselves in “true Anglo Americans”, or…

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    bat that same thing was wrong, by the way his father studied the paper in his hands with a look was mixed of confusion and disbelief. "What is it? What is wrong Carlisle?" he asks, slipping off his nest platform. "Son, it seems- it seems that Edward they." he was cut off by Edward taking the paper out of his hands. The last time Carlisle could not finish what he was saying, he was telling him his parents had perished. Which was quite a few years ago. His eyes glanced over the paper for bad news,…

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    Clostridium Perfringes

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    Gas gangrene belongs to the genus Clostridium (Carlisle 2014). It’s a non-motile, gram-positive, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacillus (Carlisle 2014). The most common etiologic agent that causes gas gangrene is called Clostridium perfringes. This can enter your body through open wounds and eating poorly cooked meat. Since C. perfringes is an anaerobic bacterium, it uses energy by using anaerobic respiration and Nitrate as an electron acceptor. When the bacterium is around Nitrate, it will…

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    How did Standing Bear learn about the difference between indigenous and Western views of time? Standing Bear learn about the difference between indigenous and Western views of time because he noticed that he would have to learn a new language and could only speak English and not his native language. That he had to change his Indian cloths, the cloths he wore every day and had to change his cloths to suits, which was what westerns would wear. He was also was giving a new English western name. He…

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    children, they are protecting their children and the children around them. But when parents choose to not vaccinate their children, it causes us to lose herd immunity(Carlisle). The herd of vaccinated people will prevent the diseases from spreading to those who are too young or unable to be vaccinated for medical reasons(Carlisle). The vaccinated children are also protecting people who do not have an immune system, which they refer to as immunocompromised. Herd immunity is a very great concept…

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    destroyed 1,300 Iraqi tanks, 1,100 artillery pieces, and 850 armored personnel carriers (Carlisle 31). Needless to say, the first part of the war was a success, but that wasn’t the end of the terror in Kuwait. The second part of the war was the ground phase. This included all forces combined together into one large army. As the ground forced moved into Kuwait, Iraq forces began to grow smaller and smaller (Carlisle 34). The size of the coalition…

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    Doug Chesnic Essay

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    Chesnic is a Secret Service agent who takes great pride in his job, performing his duties with the utmost professionalism. His assignment for the last three years has been a severe test of his patience. Doug is in charge of a team to protect Tess Carlisle, the widow of a former U.S. President. Tess is well known for her political and charitable work, but seems to regard Doug less as a security officer and more as a servant—not unlike her chauffeur, Earl, or her nurse, Frederick. Doug regards it…

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    Kennedy Rebecca Roland was born March 17th, 1996 in Marshalltown, IA. Her and her brother Karson grew up in Tama, IA. When her mom and dad got a divorce she moved to Carlisle, IA. Both of her parents live in Carlisle, they moved to Carlisle because both of her parents got remarried and both got new jobs in Des Moines, IA. Kennedy thinks Education is important because it could possibly change your life in the future. When Kennedy was growing up she had plenty of Role models in her life but one…

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    Benjamin Rush By: Aaron Browning Benjamin Rush was a member of the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence, Rush founded Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Benjamin Rush also became active in the colonies' struggle for independence and was a civic leader for Philadelphia as well as many other accomplishments. Childhood: Benjamin Rush was born on January 4, 1746 in Byberry Township, Pennsylvania. He was a very sophisticated kid and was very…

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