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    fell to the ground, fainted, and started spitting up blood and foam. Everyone was terrified and the student was taken by an ambulance right away. It was then when the disease started to spread throughout each student makig them dssappear.It was quarantine, for life. A SWAT Team wearing gas masks and dozens of doctors wearing masks and goggles ran into the school. They locked everyone in their classes ringing bells that were heard from Crawford High School just 40 blocks away.…

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    And occasionally a few unqualified or inexperienced doctors who practiced inoculations did not advocate or enforce that newly inoculated patients quarantine themselves (schumann). As a result, these patients contributed negatively towards the epidemics. Much of the lower class were opposed to the procedure because inoculations were expensive, and they argued that the “wealthy put the larger community…

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    The Red Death In the 1800s a disease suddenly hit and started to wipe out numerous of people. Within an half hour these people were exposed to deadly symptoms that resulted in death. Prince Prospero decided to quarantine himself and friends from the disease in a castellated abbey. In “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe, he elucidates that no matter who one may be, you are not immune to death. In the time of death Prince Prospero secluded himself from the disease but not even his…

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    Dog Observation

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    On 07/19/16 at 3:39pm, I was dispatched to 841 Crevis Lane on an injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog owner known. I arrived at the location and spoke to victim John Haywood. I asked Mr. Haywood what took place; Mr. Haywood stated that he was in front of his house when he heard the next dog neighbor son scream from the back yard of 835 Crevis Lane stop Hanes from the back of the house. Mr. Haywood ran to the back of his house where he saw the next door neighbor’s dog attacking his dog…

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    Eartha M. White was an African-American businesswoman, humanitarian, philanthropist, and educator from Jacksonville, Florida. She provided educational opportunities and relief to #Black people in the Jacksonville area. White founded many organizations and institutions during her time, including the Ciara White Mission, Boy’s Improvement Club, and Mercy Hospital. White was born in Jacksonville, Florida on November 8, 1876, and she was the 13th child of a former slave. White was adopted at a…

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    calamities of death and chaos everywhere but before destruction happens there are quitter times when a multitude of dilemmas occur. One of the most important dilemma battles from the start will be crisis management. Some others are medical (triage, quarantine, medication), communication (phones, news outlets, social media, radio, etc.) and personal rights vs community rights, shelter in place stations and food (Shapira, 2006). There are many more but these four stuck out because of their basic…

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    Ethical conflicts are inescapable in today’s healthcare setting. There are ethical implications in every aspect of the systems that affect healthcare and the way clinicians, patients and family members interact with it. Healthcare systems have a wide range of stakeholders, all with differing interests that can conflict. Political systems, economic factors, demographic changes, the influence of a culturally diverse world, and the clinical transformation that regulatory changes such as the…

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    The Yellow Fever

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    The yellow fever was an infectious virus that took place in the south, particularly Memphis, Tennessee with its most catastrophic case in 1878. The virus was transmitted to people by the bite of an infected mosquito. According to the CDC, “the yellow fever virus is/was found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa” (CDC, 2015). Overall diagnosing the yellow fever was based on a person’s symptoms and different test. Although there were no guidelines nor general treatment…

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    American still provides access to the American Dream. As a US citizen, you should always want to achieve success and prosperity through hard work. The American Dream changed from how it used to be. At first it way to be fulfilled by those immigrants who arrived there to start a new life in freedom and democracy! There are many different ways to describe the American Dream. In this essay I'm going to talk about one of those ways, which is to work for what you want through freedom, education, and…

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    station located in the north. These researchers discover that the outbreak appeared to be very disastrous. All the outside communication the researchers had was suddenly cut off as they attempted to protect themselves from the infected by trying quarantine. The researchers began to theorize that there are either two variations of the virus that caused the outbreak; or someone attempting to make a weapon that mysteriously transforms humans into zombies. Here, the people who are infected transform…

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