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    Trench warfare was a revolutionary war tactic that changed how war was fought. Soldiers would dig big ditches, called a trench, and then live in them for long periods of time. The conditions were not the best, but more soldiers would have died in combat if the trenches had not been created. This defensive strategy had many flaws and it prolonged the war, but it did help the Allies defeat the Central Powers in World War I. Trench warfare was a military tactic that is known for its use along the…

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    Almost all the trenches had dirty pest like rats, lice, and frogs (“WWI Facts”). Rats ate the soldier’s food, and the rats in some cases actually ate the soldier when they were sleeping. There were millions of rats during World War One, and the rats could produce as many as 900 babies a year. Trench fever was a disease caused by lice. This disease made the soldiers itch like crazy and caused fevers, headaches, sore muscles, bones, and joints…

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    STDs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) are Infections that are transmitted through coitus with another domestic partner. Normally STD’s are transmitted through any kind of sexual intercourse. Sexually Transmitted Diseases are avoidable. There are many strategies, but the most efficient way is to have sexual intercourse with one partner, making sure that your partner didn’t have sexual relations with anyone else. This method is not practiced by many. Another method is a condom. A condom fits over…

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    Homeless Black Men

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    Homeless Black males face health care problems in our society where they are over-represented in the homeless and the Veteran populations too. Some of the problems they face can be prevented by implementing primary health care promotion. They face lice disease that has reached epidemic proportions, and problems with their feet and skin that could be reduced dramatically if given this care. (Stratigos, 1999; Rault, 2012). Homeless Black males include those living in shelters and living on the…

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    The poem, “The Fish”, by Elizabeth Bishop focuses on providing a detailed explanation of a fish that the speaker has caught. Throughout the poem, the speaker incorporates her conflicted attitude towards the fish. The poem uses numerous literary devices such as imagery, paradox, diction, and tone to convey the thoughts and feelings behind the speaker’s changing perspective and to show its meaning because although the fish itself means very little literally, it serves as a symbol for the speaker’s…

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    The purpose of this assay is to elaborate the ethical issues associated with aquaculture especially salmon farming. A rapid increase has been observed in the aquaculture industry over the past few decades. This increase has been seen in the consumption of fish from consumers, increase fishing from wild fish stock and rapid increase in new fish farms. According to animal welfare, the main areas those are highly prior are divided into four various steps: period of breeding, period of growth,…

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    places for them to eat. The humans are not affected by the bears eating the leftovers, so this is an example of commensalism. Parasitism is present in grizzly bears because a large percentage of the grizzly bear population has become infected with lice. The lice live in the bear's fur, and survive by drinking…

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    Child Care Act 1991 Essay

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    Assignment one – Child protection Under the child care act 1991 a child is defined as a person under the age of 18 years, excluding a person who is or been married. The aim of Children First National Guidance 2011 is to promote safety and well being of children and also deals with recognition, reporting and management of child safety concerns. Parents and caregivers should have the primary responsibility for care and protection of children. Same parents are not able to provide proper care of…

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    In the same way that humans catch diseases fish can too. Some diseases in this instance comparable to the black plague have had a terrible effect on the salmon population in specific regions. One of the most infamous diseases, the Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis, which is one that effected almost all the salmon in Scotland in the late 1970’s. In attempts to remove the parasite that was killing the fish, Scotland succumbed to loosing all the salmon in nearly over 20 Norwegian rivers. “The parasite,…

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    happens in the move and the book is Pawel bandaged Bruno's knee when he fell off of the tire swing and his mom told him to say she bandaged his knee. One differences in the book and the move is in the book Bruno's head got shaved because he had head lice. In the move he did not get his head shaved. One difference that happened in the book and the movie is in the book hitler and Eva Braun came to visit for dinner. In the movie hitler and Eva Braun did not come…

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