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    Mile 2 Diobu

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    use of these bathrooms without knowing the different type of organisms colonizing these areas therefore, is a public health problem. This study has revealed the number and type of microorganisms colonizing the different bathroom wall surface types in Mile 2 Diobu and so has served as a baseline for the development of strategies and safety plans for bathrooms, to reduce potential hazards to health for its numerous users.…

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    Miles Corwin's Toya

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    Toya from the novel And Still We Rise by Miles Corwin and my sister, Amber, are go getters, who looks into the eyes of adversity, and grabs it by the horns; evening if it means busting in its balls! Toya persevered through her hardships. Even though her childhood consisted of beatings from her stepfather, an unfortunate sighting of her mother found dead on the bathroom, repetitive moving from different foster homes, and later becoming a teenage mother; may have dimmed her road of education,…

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    Cruelest Miles Analysis

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    1. This story is written by an “outsider,” someone not directly involved in the events. What is the author’s purpose in writing this story? In Salisbury’s Cruelest miles, teams of dogs race to get a cure for a deadly disease that is gradually killing people in Nome, Alaska. The author's purpose in writing in this story was to analyze and interpret many aspects in this story. Throughout this story, each of the chapters contents would hold information regarding the history of Alaska or how…

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    mystery, and masterful storytelling all put into one author. Stephen King is a classic American author, who wrote the famous book and movie, The Green Mile. From wanting to start off as a school teacher to ending up being one of the America’s best selling authors, Stephen King wrote one of the most interesting horror books of all time. In The Green Mile, Stephen King, like most of his books, added mystery and suspense. Mysticism is when people use explainable things that are deemed to be magic.…

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    The Miles and Snow Strategy involves four different types, which are prospectors, defenders, analyzers, and reactors (Parnell, 2014). Among the four strategies, Prospector have the first-mover advantage due to their name brand is the most recognized among consumers due to the company was first in the market (Parnell, 2014). Dollar Tree was the first successful company that sold all items for $1 each and made a name for itself. The Prospectors strategy also includes intrapreneurship where an…

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    Mile Pequeno Analysis

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    In the narrative Mile Pequeno wrote he includes many strategies. One being specifying on a scene, including descriptive words to keep the setting clear and giving the reader a visual picture. An example of this being, “Dad kept the set next to the TV stand and, most nights, we’d take it down from the entertainment center and put it on the coffee table in front of the sofa, where we sat side by side and played chess while halfway paying attention to the television.” Classification brings all the…

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    The book I chose to read was The Cruelest Miles: the Heroic Story of Dogs and Men In a Race Against an Epidemic by cousins Gay and Laney Salisbury and it was published by W.W. Norton and Company in 2003. This book is set in Nome, Alaska during the winter of 1925. At this time there was a deadly widespread outbreak of diphtheria that was threatening the city's people. Many were dying and Dr. Welch knew he needed to do something to help save these people. The one thing that could truly get rid of…

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    optimal fuel efficiency, as the article states, is just around forty-five miles per hour. A human driver will drive much faster than this, as they are limited to only about half a day before they must stop. Some might say that going only forty-five miles an hour would make these trucks terrible when it comes to delivery time, I would disagree. With only eleven hour days, a human driver would need to speed at roughly ninety miles per hour to arrive at the same time as a self-driving truck would…

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    Dorothy (Dot) Miles is known as a central figure in sign language poetry. Throughout her adult career she strived to create a form of poetry that both deaf and hearing people could enjoy simultaneously. She played a pivotal role in the growing popularity of signed poetry, as well as the use of sign language in theatre. Because of this role, Miles is also renowned as one of the pioneers in American Sign Language and British Sign Language poetry, and also English poetry. She was born in Wales, in…

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    and prayed that he would say that he was going to bring in Miles Bridges. Choking on excitement, Drew said, “Do any of you know who Miles Bridges is?” Once you guys are done eating your lunch he…

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