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    Canine influenza, or CIV for short, is an emerging pathogen that produces an acute respiratory infection in dogs. Originally, the hosts of the influenza virus were equine and avian animals who then passed the virus onto canines (Wang et al. 1). It is highly contagious and has two main causative strains. The H3N2 strain comes from avian animals, and the H3N8 strain comes from equine animals. The H3N2 strain of CIV first appeared in a limited capacity in 2007 in Asia until 2015, when it made…

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    genetics vs learned behavior, appearance reality, body language during Interactions and education. Genetic behavior in dogs are specific breed behaviors that are expressed even in the absence of training. For example, Terriers are naturally hunters and Greyhounds have running speed and endurance. Most dog behaviors are a product of both genetics and the environment, with that being said, it doesn’t take much to impact your dog’s behavior. Dog training can help suppress the unwanted genetic…

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    Introduction and Community Identification Advance practice registered nurses (APRN) can effectively serve the needs of a population by thoroughly assessing the community. APRNs are also able to practice adequately by comprehending disparities within a community. The demographics, health indicators and services, provide essential information facilitating the requirements of a community. APRNs can prepare for these challenges of health care disparity, through prior assessment of the community.…

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    Even though people have dog allergies they can still have dogs! Have dog allergies? Want a dog? You still can! Even people with dog allergies can own them if they purchase a hypoallergenic dog, use proper cleaning skills, or grooming process that will really work. In this report I will be telling you about hypoallergenic dogs, cleaning skills, and grooming processes. People with dog allergies can still have dogs. You just need a breed that is Hypoallergenic which means it’s compatible with…

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    Palm Springs Train Station features both Amtrak passenger train service and Greyhound bus service. Palm Springs International Airport serves the city and the entire Coachella Valley. The Palm Springs BUZZ is a trolley service that runs for free every Thursday through Sunday, and other services, such as the SunLine Transit Agency and…

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    Bet365 Business Strategy

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    Bet365 which was established in 2001 is today the world’s leading online bookmaker. The company is based out of the United Kingdom and they cater to more than 200 different countries. Some special features that set it apart from competition include excellent wallet system, great limits, huge bonuses, and best betting odds. They employ more than 1,700 people and are the seventh largest private company in the UK. Their financial and sports betting is regulated and licensed by the UK Gambling…

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    Essay On Roman Pets

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    We uncover new similarities between the modern world and the ancient world every day. An interesting part of ancient Roman history was the Roman appreciation for animals. Just as people all over the world today do, many Romans owned pets, especially dogs. Dogs are the second most commonly owned pet in the world today, after cats (which were actually not kept as pets in the Roman empire). Although dogs were owned more for their guarding and hunting skills in the Roman Empire rather than their…

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    Zeitoun Analysis

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    Adrian Ghilardi Mr. Dwyer AP English 29 August 2017 Zeitoun Summer Reading Essay Writer David Eggers, in his nonfiction work Zeitoun, retells the experience of one family before, during and after Hurricane Katrina. Eggers’ purpose is to accurately retell the story of the Zeitoun family, as well as offer insight and bring up discussions on the American political climate post-9/11. The tone of the two primary speakers, Abdulrahman Zeitoun and his wife Kathy, fluctuate between concise and…

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    activities in the book, he was imprisoned along with three other men; Nasser Dayoob, Ronnie, and Todd Gambino on September 6 of 2005. Eggers could have just as easily used Zeitoun’s Muslim-American friend, Nasser Dayoob, who was also detained at Camp Greyhound for alleged terrorist activity, as a way to effectively prove his purpose of the discrimination against minority groups. Eggers choice of using Zeitoun’s experiences in his novel was merely a strategy to provide a microscopic example of a…

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    workers strike for economic reasons, such as better wages. This is known as the Mackay Radio rule: The Basic right to Hire Permanent Replacements. A few examples of companies that have actually hired permanent replacement workers in the past are Greyhound, the New York Daily News, Eastern Airlines and the International Paper Company. (Twomey , 1991) Employers are opposing the ban of using permanent workers because it would give employees less of an incentive to cross the picket lines and return…

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