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    Mexican Culture Healthcare Kaci Caldwell Tri County tech Culture Article Review Mexican Culture Healthcare The Mexican traditional medical practice was based on the belief of the Greeks, brought on by the Spaniards. It has been said that a balance of blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile are what’s needed for good health or Reinert. They also believed that if you became sick, it was because you were out of balance by having either too much heat or cold. If given penicillin, it was…

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    Anteaters are edentates. Edentate animals do not have teeth. Anteaters eat around 30,000 ants and terminates a day, ripping open anthills and termite mounds with its long, sharp claws. Its tongue is 2 feet long with tiny, sticky hooks. To avoid the pain of bites and stings, anteaters eat quickly by flicking their tongues around 150 times a minute. They also lick fruit that has fallen on the ground. Anteaters living in zoos have a different diet. A zoo in Germany offers their anteaters a mix of…

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    West Nile virus has been confirmed in two Allegan County crows. These are two of 81 birds that have tested positive for West Nile virus from 33 Michigan counties to date in 2017. Residents are reminded that the best way to protect against West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne illnesses is to prevent mosquito bites. Symptoms of West Nile virus include headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea, and rash. An estimated 80% of people infected with West Nile virus will never…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    The aboriginal people were known as inventors. They created multiple inventions to help them survive during their time. They might not have been the first to create them, but those items helped them in various ways. The first item, was the karlis. They were advanced boomerangs that they used during their hunts. They could quickly launch the boomerang to strike the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear.…

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    Uluru - Australia’s rock of ages 1. What was Uluru called before by the Europeans? Answer: The early Europeans called Uluru for Ayers Rock. 2. Who is the area of Uluru home to? Answer: For over thirty thousand years the area were a home to the Aboriginal people who hold that land. 3. How does the guide describe the feeling of Uluru? Answer: It is like a mystical place, you feel it as you draw nearer. When you are why underneath the Rockets it’s bigger than you can possibly imagine. 4. What…

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    structures, as well as the feel of belonging to a community. The scientists and conservationists are interested in the ecosystem and its protection. The dunal ecosystem, the sea with its declining fish numbers and the woodland with a rare type of eucalyptus and wallaby should be protected for future generations. They also believe that a course of action should be put in place to avoid the consequences of climate change and the development boom to help build a sustainable future. They have…

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    hot and dry season ignited the flames, and hundreds of blazes have killed more than 40 people. USA Today states that poor land management has made Portugal more vulnerable. Portugal is a major paper industry. Many of their forests are filled with eucalyptus trees, which contain highly flammable chemicals. On Tuesday, October 17, a time of mourning began in Portugal. At least 36 died in the blazes, 63 injured, and 16 in a severed state. Prime Minister Antonio Costa stated “This country has been…

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    Koala Essay

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    William Atkins The Koala The koala bear is a marsupial .it length runs about 33 inches long. It has a fuzzy coat of fur, huge ears, and it doesn't really have a tail. they are known for their small yellow, beady eyes. In most species the females weigh more than the male but not koalas The females weigh between 13.2 and 24.2 lbs., while the male weigh between 17.6 and 30.8 lbs. The koala thick fur is used to help keep it cool and but also warm. Their fur also acts like a rain repellent . The…

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    We usually rub VapoRub under our nose or on our chest when we have stuffy throat or congestion. However, some studies suggest that is a bad idea. VapoRub and the Problem Despite the fact that VapoRub is efficient in relieving congestion and soothing sore muscles, it is proven that it can cause much damage as well. According to studies, VapoRub can lead to respiratory problems, particularly in children. One study suggests that it can lead to an increase of mucus which can then block the air…

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    The cornea is a transparent avascular tissue covering the front of the eye. Keratitis 65 simply means inflammation of the cornea of any cause, infection and otherwise. 66 Infectious keratitis is the most frequent cause of keratitis where bacterial infection 67 account for approximately ninety percent of microbial keratitis [1,2]. Predisposing 68 factors can be divided to four categories: extrinsic factors such as physical or chemical 69 trauma, ocular surface disease as tear-film deficiencies,…

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