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    Perdue Farms Threats

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    industry such as Perdue has to make sure the disease does not spread towards them. They want to remove all birds from their poultry houses. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian flu in 21 states since December. Fifteen states had outbreaks in poultry and six in wild birds only. These disease spreads through the animal’s saliva, feces and nasal secretions. This economic hazard can be devastating for farms, but the disease is low risk to human health.…

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    Mb2601 Unit 3 Lab Report

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    Sejaphala M.D. Student No. 62399543 Unique Number: 770819 Introductory Microbiology MIB2601 Assignment 02 Due Date: 13 April 2018 QUESTION 1 1. Bacteria is stained using a primary stain called crystal violet and then fixed with a mordant which in most cases is iodine. While some bacteria have the ability to retain the primary stain, others discolor when exposed to the acetone and alcohol (95%). Hence, the Gram stain divides bacteria into two groups- these bacteria are grouped…

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    Theodore Roosevelt made a great impact while in office at the White House. He also abuse his power as the President during his years. Most of his legacy included; Act, Act, Ac, Act. Now even though he won the noble peace prize in 1906 for creating a peace movement. Therefore developing countless “Acts” that help America evolved in what it is today. Whereas, he still made some unforgettable decision, such as, Brownsville and imperialism. However, his time in the White House was quite memorable,…

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    We possess long folding intestines perilous for raw meat consumption. And in fact “Animals who eat meat regularly have incredibly short intestines because meat may contain harmful pathogens and will putrefy in their guts if not processed quickly. We lack the proper PH in our stomach acid to digest meat properly without thorough cooking” (Keegan par.10). Humans are rendered incapable of hunting without the use of tools and “Even for…

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    Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects approximately 23.6 million people globally (Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 Collaborators, 2015). The disorder is marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior, which typically result in problems related to self-care and general functioning in social and occupational settings (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Despite the first detailed clinical description having been written in 1810 (Haslam, 1810), and…

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    1.3 Explain flexible business plan of pathology laboratory. Flexible plan should be consist operational potency, maintenance, and improvement upon with visionary leadership, smart cash flow, taking advantage of progressive operational business models, and efficient pathology laboratory design. Several factors influence an efficient of pathology laboratory design together with • Flexibility • workstations work flow • operational business models • automatic instrumentation/robotics • quality…

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    an ocean, would you? But we 'll do it one day. That 's how negligent we are” Ian Rankin once wrote in his book Blood Hunt. All the time people neglect the ocean without even thinking about it and this must change for the good of people as well as plants, animals, and the environment. Marine pollution is a global problem and people contribute very much to the matter. Since the effects of pollution are so great, people must come together to agree upon what to do regarding this issue. While there…

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    is a gram-negative, rod-shaped (bacilli) bacterium. It possesses flagella for motility and is a facultative anaerobic microorganism that is able to obtain energy from both aerobic and anaerobic environments (Britannica). E. cloacae is a nosocomial pathogen, more commonly contracted in the ICU. Enterobacter are ubiquitous in nature. Animals contain Enterobacter in their intestinal tracts allowing for further transmission of the bacteria in soil, water and sewage (Britannica). In humans,…

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    USDA Food Safety

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    The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is the sole governing body which is responsible for ensuring our safety and wholesomeness of meat, poultry, and processed egg products and well as ensuring that these products have the correct well –documented labels. The FSIS comprises of the Federal Meat, Poultry Products and the Egg Products Inspection Act, and these acts require that all meat, poultry, and processed egg products prepared for distribution in commerce for human consumption…

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    Honey Bee Plight

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    agricultural industry and to the survival of the world. These insects are dying off in massive numbers, and people are not knowledgeable enough to assist this keystone species. Honey bees are being killed by environmental changes, mites, insecticides, diseases, and colony collapse disorder; people need to be educated to save the honey bee. As the human species becomes more prevalent across the planet, the environment changes. Ecological issues, such as changes in weather, have negatively…

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