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    Through fights in the diaspora by Africans, techniques and practices were learned. They began to employ unity as their primary methodology to approach common problems. Africans excelled in organized forms of unity and action in the 20th Century. The most resourceful form of intellect is that of the form that is created, through the form of academic discussion. Black Movements in America is a book that has demonstrated both solid and credible evidence as to how and in what ways Africans used…

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    At this time the United States was in the midst of a global pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement had begun protesting all throughout the country following the death of George Floyd. These factors played a massive role in everything that happened during and after the election. Racial tension seemed to be at…

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    research. We, as humans, are naturally gullible and are easily fooled by official-looking clothes or documents. We don't scrutinize every new piece of information we are presented with, and this tendency to believe nearly everything we see has led to a pandemic of fake news. *Pause* Fake news is not a new concept. It's almost as old as the media itself, and there is evidence of its existence from as early as the sixth century AD in Israel. Procopius, a Byzantine historian churned out dubious…

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    The Evolving Workforce

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    Japan operate the business successfully and become one of the most famous insurance company in Japan. Since insurance industry become globalize, national insurance companies tied with global issues; such as, global financial crisis, global health pandemics and world trade agreement. After reading the report “ The Evolving Workforce”, we can recognize that in the well developed countries, such as the United…

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    Does ebola affect our food production? Well, first lets talk about ebola. Ebola is a hemorrhagic virus disease also known as (EVD) , EVD is a severe, often fatal disease that appeared in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Nzara, Sudan. Then, later occurred in a village near the ebola river - from which ebola got its name. The disease has no true statement of how it appeared. Some believe that it comes from monkeys, bats,or even bushmeat. The World Health Organization have cited…

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    Introduction The advances in technology have made organizations work in a different manner than they had in the past. Technology has become an important tool for organizations to advance, to innovate, and most important to make a profit. New technological advancements have made it easier for the world to be more connected than ever before. As a result, individuals and organizations have access to investigate on topics that were never seen as important in the past. One must have in mind that not…

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    Tiresias a blind prophet conferred with the power of having knowledge about the foresightedness, who with this capacity had privilege to tell people about their past events, future calamities and fatal occurrences and even unknown on goings of present. In the dark and gloomy days Thebes was going through the most helpless condition by which no single being was able to redemption of people from disastrous epidemic in the aspect of Black Death which was grave depriving in human history, resulted…

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    body. With this, the doctors quite often give Spurlock advice to discontinue his experiment as it could seriously affect his health in the long run. After using interviews from numerous people, Spurlock sways the audience that eating fast food is a pandemic that needs to be erased before it becomes too…

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    1. The Next Big Plague Outbreak There are many different types of diseases. Viruses, bacteria and cancers are more specific forms of diseases. Some diseases are very harmful and others are not as harmful. Many of the harmful viruses have been cured but a few have not. I believe that the Influenza virus will be the one none cured disease to cause the next plague outbreak. There are 3 main strains of this illness, A, B, and C. The different strains of the illness can combine to make stronger…

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    Crisis Preparedness Plan

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    Crisis management in crucial especially with the current rise in incidences such as natural disasters, pandemics and terrorism (Zhong, S. et al, 2014). Institutions need to be always prepared to handle a crisis and this asking the question, what if there was a crisis? This allow the decision makers to assess the resources that would be required and create a response plan. In the event of a major accident, the number of patients and the severity of the illness or injury can outweigh the…

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