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    Chlamydia Disease

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    Chlamydia is common sexually transmitted disease. It is a genus of pathogenic bacteria. This bacteria is eukaryotic and gram negative. It depends on the host for ATP and energy metabolism, therefore an obligate intracellular organism. Chlamydia has three species, namely, C.pneumoniae, that causes a type of pneumonia, C.psittaci, that causes psittacosis and C.trachomatis that causes various diseases such as trachoma, inclusion conjunctivitis and nongonococcal urethritis. Chlamydial infections are…

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    “While it is clear that education benefits health, such benefits do not accrue equally to all population groups in society.”(Higgins et al., 2008, p. 25) Families and children that access early childhood are melange, with each genus bringing different educational levels with them. With such an extensive gap, the divide between groups is huge and can vastly affect individual children’s wellness. The reduction and lack of ability to be connected to services by families and children…

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    Measles Research Paper

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    WHAT: What are the Measles? Measles is defined to be a viral infection that is caused by a virus. “Measles is caused by a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus with one serotype” (cdc.gov). “It is classified as a member of the genus Morbillivirus in the Paramyxoviridae family” (cdc.gov). “Humans are the only natural hosts of measles virus” (cdc.gov). “The virus typically first comes in contact with host lung tissue, where it infects immune cells called macrophages and dendritic, cells which…

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    The anglerfish genus Lasiognathus are most commonly found in the North Atlantic and central North Pacific Ocean of the Hawaiian Islands (Pietsch and Sutton et. al. 2015). The new species of anglerfish, Lasiognathus dinema was discovered in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth…

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    Essay On Maned Wolf

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    structure. Despite its name this animal looks more like a fox rather than a wolf and has even been described as a “fox on stilts”. But, this unique looking species isn’t closely related to either. In fact, the maned wolf is the only member of its genus, Chrysocyon (“Maned Wolf”). The closest species it is related to though is the bush dog. The maned wolf gets its name from its long, red-golden coat that sometimes puffs up like a mane around its neck (“Maned Wolf Facts”). Typically, they weigh…

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    Cherry Blossom Essay

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    Cherry Blossom is Japanese festival. In Japanese term, cherry blossom known as "Sakura". The flower of genus Prunus trees bloom in the spring season, which consider as Cherry Blossom. These are White and Pink flowers. The Cherry Blossom is assumed to be a native of the Himalayas. It looks marvelous when the Cherry trees bloom at its peak. You must visit it once. National cherry blossom festival Washington DC In 1912 Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo had gifted 3000 Cherry trees to City of Washington…

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    Cinnamon Case Study

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    Cinnamon, a spice that belongs to the family Laureaceae and the genus Cinnamomum, comes from various parts of the world, such as Asia, the Caribbean and South America. The most common type of cinnamon available in today’s market is the one that originates from China, the Cassia cinnamon (cinnamomum aromaticum). For centuries, cinnamon has been used for various therapeutic claims. Among these include its use as an antimicrobial, to help alleviate gastrointestinal disorders, as an…

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    Bald Eagle Research Paper

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    ascends, you see that it caught a mouse. This bird along with many others are called birds of prey. Eagles, hawks, and falcons are three species of the numerous kinds of birds of prey. One kind of eagle is the bald eagle. The bald eagle is from the genus Haliaetus leucocephalus. The bald eagle's head, neck, and tail are white, and its body is dark brown. Its size is 30-43 inches tall, and its wingspan is 7-8 feet in length. The bald eagle usually lives around coasts, rivers, and mountains. It…

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    Robust knowledge is the acquisition of strong, high-quality information, facts and skills about a subject that you develop through experience and education. I personally believe that this type of knowledge requires both consensus and disagreement since a robust knowledge only occurs with arguments being both proven and falsified so that both strengths and weaknesses can be identified. Knowledge is considered to be robust if it can persist continuous criticism, and the only way to find this out…

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    Baby Lion Research Paper

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    I remember my father always telling me not to wander off when I was little, it's because I would walk around the farm my Papa had without anyone’s knowledge. I would go into the cornfields and get lost, go see the cats or cows. However, going up into a loft so to say, is the barn was always my favorite. I would hide out for what seemed like hours to a four year old, but was really 30 minutes at most. I would sit up there and watch the cows, pigs, cats and chickens through the windows. I would…

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