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    During World war two many people were captured and put into prison camps under brutal and evil conditions. Everyone feared their lives and were constantly beaten and abused. Conditions in concentration camps consisted of little sleep and packed rooms as well as unsanitary conditions which led to sickness and disease. Standing in lines for an hour and a beating for being too weak to work were normal conditions in prison camps. Hitler’s racial seniority killed millions and the Japanese were feared…

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    All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque is a story about the lives of a young group of German soldiers who fight on the French front during World War One. The book is narrated by a young man named Paul Baumer. Paul and several of his friends enlist into the army right out of high school due to the moving patriotic speeches by their schoolmaster. However, at the front lines they learn that war is nothing like they anticipated. Through the viewpoints of these characters Remarque very…

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    downfalls, but mostly just perks. All my recruits and myself ride around in lice and fleas making people’s lives miserable. I myself don’t always infect people, usually I just send some of my troops in to do the job while I sit back and enjoy the show. There she is, my first victim, what a petty young girl; it would be a shame if someone was to make her seriously ill. Now all I have to do is wait for this dog full of lice and fleas…

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    World War I was a conflict that claimed the lives of millions of soldiers and altered the lives of countless others. Shortly after the War, two novels surfaced, Generals Die In Bed by Charles Yale Harrison and All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, that became influential in our understanding of how the soldiers lived. Each novel provides a firsthand account from a soldier’s point of view on one of the most brutal wars ever to have been fought. The novels portray war without…

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    (inflammation in the sweat glands) (Gylys, 2003) in both underarms, accompanied by subungual (underneath the finger or toe nails) discoloration in his hands and feet. The patient is currently taking oral and topical medication to treat pediculosis (head lice) and acne (a common skin disease characterized by pimples on the face, chest and back) (Gale,…

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    World War I, the bloody conflict that consumed Europe from July 1914 until November 1918, was fought by millions of men. While they came from different backgrounds, races, and religions, the soldiers of the western front of this Great War all shared one thing in common they were all subjugated to living in trenches. Trench warfare in general can be summed up in two words, horrible and dangerous. As it became clear to the High Command that this wasn’t going to be the quick war they had once…

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    Deafness Death Gonorrhoea Abnormal discharge from the vagina Stomach pains Painful urination Antibiotics Can cause pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) Infertility Ectopic pregnancy Infection in the testicles and prostate Pubic lice(crabs) Itching on genital area Irritation Fever Lice or tiny egg sacs found in pubic hair Lotions Shampoo Infections can develop and cause colour change…

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    would rather starve himself rather than borrow money. In contrast, Burris lives life like an anomaly and does not care about what other people think of him, such as when he had lice. “Little Chuck grinned broadly. ‘There ain’t no need to fear a cootie, ma’am. Ain’t you ever seen one?’” (34). Burris, even though he has lice, acts like it is no big deal and tells Miss Caroline to continue her lesson. Scout learns from all this that some poor people hide the fact that they have no money while…

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    needs. Many days, soldiers would only be served hard biscuits or tinned corned beef. Additionally, while fighting in the trenches, soldiers suffered from various negative mental and physical conditions such as trench mouth, trench foot, and even body lice. Furthermore, weapons (like gas canisters) used during the Great War were very cruel and could leave one suffering till death. Finally, the trenches were a very unpleasant place to sleep and live, as the muddy earth was littered with rats the…

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    the information pertaining to the salmon confidential. Farms just poor out disease and pathogens and wild fish just swim through it. The most obvious symptom that can be seen on the fish after it encounters a disease is a sea lice, who don’t naturally carry lice. Sea lice aren’t the only problem but now we can see that they are picking up things from the farms and that they are possibly picking up other things as well. As seen in the graph below as soon as the feedlots were placed on the salmon…

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