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    I noticed a few stains here and there, but to have a great day I would have to make do. In the middle of the boat I noticed a container; I just figured this was either for the bait or the fish we caught. When we got in the boat, he took us to mosquito bay, the place we were at the night before. We were there because of the bioluminescent plankton, except this time we were there in the day; when we were there we weren’t able to see them light up because of…

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    people were disgusted by the tremendous act. Some ugly “bird” had ruined the festival. Humans being humans, decided to capture this bird in order to punish it. The job did not take long, the bird seemed to be blind, for it flew right into the humans’ nets. After capturing the bird it was taken into the light so that is could be inspected. “It-it-it has ears, birds do not have ears!” one man exclaimed. He was right, birds did not have external ears, but this one…

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    Did you know that UNICEF has saved 90,000,000 lives since 1990? UNICEF was founded by Herbert Hoover and Maurice Pate. This essay will cover the background history, some pros, some cons, and some interesting facts about UNICEF. Here is some background information on UNICEF. Also for as many years as 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection, and development. They are the world’s largest provider of vaccines for…

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    Society for Family Health (SFH) is one of the leading public health nongovernmental organizations in Nigeria founded in 1985. As a nonprofit organization, it is committed to selfless service to humanity especially the poor and vulnerable throughout Nigeria. It works with private and public sector to adopt social marketing and communication to improve access to essential health information, services and products to motivate the adoption of healthy behaviors. The public health organization is…

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    Guppies Research Paper

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    within a minute. A flake food diet such Tetra Min Tropical Flakes is a good base for the Guppies, but should ideally be supplemented with live food. Live or frozen brine shrimp is a popular Guppy fish food. Bloodworms, micro worms, fruit flies, mosquitos, larvae, daphnia and chopped up earthworms are other examples of suitable food for your Guppy. Guppies are easy to breed in aquariums. To ensure a higher survival rate for the offspring, it is recommended that you place the expecting female…

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    This is Brittany Stallings reporting live from Okmulgee Oklahoma wit terrible news. There has been a Chagas outbreak in this small city. Most of you may not have heard about this but little is known about the horrifying disease but I am here to help inform the public and to keep it safe. Chagas disease is also known as American trypanosomiasis. It is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. It is spread particularly by insects known as Triatominae. This bug may…

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    Malaria Research Paper

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    Malaria, a disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes, is a topic that should be upheld to the topmost importance. However, there are countries in Africa that are suffering from this disease, Ghana being one of them. Malaria contributes greatly to the poor health state in Africa. For example, in Suntreso polyclinic and Agogo Presbyterian Hospital in Kumasi City (the second largest city in Ghana), when about five hundred patients were…

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    environment, suggests a high phenotypic plasticity (Weeks and Meffe, 1996). The objective of this experiment was to collect a sample of 350 eastern Mosquitofish in order to perform a vertical life history analysis of the population. Methods We had gathered nets, rulers, and notebooks and divided into small groups to span along Hennington pond near the entrance of FIU. After some experimenting with technique, we had found that using a downward sweeping motion near the grasses of the lake was…

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    Ebola Outbreak

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    Ebola: a word that for many triggers a somewhat distant memory back to 2014 when the whole world was up in arms about it spreading and becoming a pandemic. This incident of outbreak in West Africa shows how far we have come as a world, technologically and medically, but also how far we still have to go. The severity of the outbreak was completely avoidable, however due to the disregard of certain factors not usually associated with disease, such as cultural practices, it became an epidemic. In…

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    Mia’s believes her summer is ruined when her family drags her to Vietnam against her wishes. In Vietnam Mia struggles with the cultural differences as her family pushes her to embrace her heritage This book is very interesting and sometimes funny. Many of the traditions…

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