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    The Red Death v. Ebola Poe was not talking about Ebola when he wrote the story “The Masque of the Red Death”. The time is all wrong for when Ebola was even around. The time it takes for the disease to kill them is different from how long it takes you to die form Ebola. Also the transportation was not good back then it would of taken them days to get from where they live to Africa. Just take the story and the article and compare sense the story didn't give that much details on the detail.…

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    for its people will most likely have sort of presence of gangs in its region. And it makes sense people argue that education will make the country more organized and that will lead to fewer problems 1D- Education and literacy are related HIV/AIDS. HIV and AIDS can become a serious problem if the society…

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    The Fight Against Aids It was August 19 when the famous Mary Fischer gave her historic Whisper of the Aids Speech. She gave it at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas. At the time back then speeches were not usually given but she took the chance. When she first started speaking nobody was listening to her but as she kept on speaking. She stilled the noisy crowd and everyone had her undivided attention. In my source, Defined by words not a disease, Shaw wrote that “TWENTY…

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    Simon Levay Summary

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    even though a number of the allegedly “heterosexual” subjects had died of AIDS, an infection that stays far more common among homosexual men than among heterosexuals: “”Sixteen subjects were presumed to be heterosexual men: six of these subjects died of AIDS and ten of other causes.”” Ibid. • All 19 of the homosexual subjects had died because of AIDS, and LeVay noted that another “problem” was ““the probability that AIDS patients form an unreliable division of gay men, characterized, for…

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    Gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise in the U.S., mostly in men who have sex with men (MSM), a trend the government said is linked to inadequate testing among people stymied by homophobia and limited access to health care. The rate of new gonorrhea cases rose 4 percent in 2012 from the year before, while syphilis jumped 11 percent, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today in a report. Rates for chlamydia, the most common of the bacterial sexually transmitted diseases,…

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    Poliomyelitis Essay

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    Poliomyelitis is an infectious and deadly disease that can spread through human contact. It can infect the victim's brain and spinal cord, which causes paralysis. Common symptoms of polio are: Sore throat, fever, tiredness, nausea, headache, and stomach pains. These symptoms can last for 2-5 days, then they go away on their own. Few people who have the poliovirus contract more serious symptoms that can affect the brain and the spinal cord. The more serious symptoms are: paresthesia (tingling,…

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    Scabies Research Paper

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    Scabies is a parasitic STD, and can be spread by skin to skin contact with a person that has scabies. Scabies is quite common, around 1 million people get infected with scabies each year. Some symptoms of scabies can be intense itching usually at night, small bumps or rashes, on fingers, butt, breasts, wrist, and thighs. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/scabies/basics/definition/con-20023488 Your doctor can test for scabies by using a microscope or sometimes taking a biopsy of the…

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    S. Pyogenes

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    The organism that is commonly referred to as “Strep” is Streptococcus pyogenes. S. pyogenes is a facultative anaerobe: an aerobe that does not require oxygen for its metabolism and is capable of growth in the absence of it (Cowan & Talaro, 2009, p. 185). S. pyogenes is a prokaryote because it is an organism that has no nuclear membrane, no organelles in the cytoplasm except ribosomes, and has its genetic material in the form of single continuous strands forming coils or loops (“Classification,”…

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    this bacterium was so severe that people began to blame Jews for the reason why this pestilence has plagued their land. The people living at the time had a dark view on life because the plague seemed unstoppable and unrelenting in its pursuit. HIV-Aids history dates back farther than many believe and originate from a close relative…

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    Brake: A Narrative Fiction

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    It had been just about three months since the walls first went up. The government thought that they would contain the virus, and keep those who were infected trapped inside and calm, but it only did the opposite. The infected didn't stay calm, they got angry, and the angrier they became, the stronger they became (or at least those who survived the infection). The infection seemed to affect everyone differently. Sometimes it would leave them dead in a matter of days, but sometimes, sometimes it…

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