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    swift winds. This would’ve been the reason Poe was sick. Because he was drunk. Edgar Allan Poe was taken away by the over use of alcohol. He was found drunk outside a saloon, and this can’t be a coincidence. His cat Caterina died with no signs of rabies, and Poe was most likely just done living. If we think about all the hardship Poe’s been through we can see that his life was a living hell. What finally brought his death to him?…

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    hearts out for...’” (119) She does this by writing the novel To Kill A Mockingbird. Scout is also like the “mag dog”. Once infected by the rabies, now seen as discrimination, she is overtaken and does not have control over her thoughts towards others, “‘He ain’t company, Cal, he’s just a Cunningham-’” (33) This is like the dog, blind through eyes fogged with rabies and does not see a problem. However, throughout Atticus’ trial against Bob Ewell, Scout learns the power of racism and…

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    Animal Overpopulation

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    Overpopulation of Animals Millions of people in the nation have pets that they care for, love, and responsibly make veterinarian appointments for. However, that is not always the case for all animals. The overpopulation of animals is bad for the community because animals get horrible diseases, animals go hungry, and animals get brutally murdered. Fortunately, there are many things people can do to help stop this problem. First, a major problem with animal overpopulation is that stray…

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    bloodthirsty killers is a false property of a virus. According to World Health Organization rabies is an infectious disease that is almost fatal following the onset of clinical symptoms. Rabies is spreads in humans through bites or scratches by domestic dogs. Symptoms of rabies include fever with pain, unusual or unexplained tingling, pricking, or burning sensation and inflammation of brain and spinal cord. Therefore, rabies is a very fatal disease caused by bites from dogs but it does not turn…

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    Vaccine Essay

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    case one is effected. Another way a vaccine is created is by totally inactivating the virus completely. They are killed by a chemical, so it cannot reproduce itself once inserted into a patient. Vaccines for viruses such as polio, hepatitis A, and rabies are made this way. Using part of the virus is another way of how vaccines are made. Hepatitis B and the HPV shot are made this way. One of the last ways to create a vaccine is by using part of the bacteria. Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis are…

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    “Do not let yourself be tainted with barren skepticism”. This means that you shouldn't take what critics say to heart.Louis Pasteur impacted the citizens of the United States because he created the rabies vaccine, he had very many scientific discoveries, and he found out how to limit bacteria. Louis Pasteur is known for his work in medicine and science. Louis pasteur was born in Dole, Jura, France in 1822. His grades in school were only above average. He attended the college…

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    ways, and the possibilities in how the world and ourselves could change. In the same way, design acts as a medium embodying ideas and speculative suggestions in our conception of what is possible. One million little utopias According to Dunne and Raby, there’s no longer “one reality”. Each human being lives their own reality,…

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    education system and is highly engaged with post-feminism. As a consequence, some suggested feminism intervention is no longer necessary, owing to the reason that girls have no struggle in achieving success. Nonetheless, I come to agree with Promerantz and Raby (2010) that challenges still existed in promoting gender equality. It is believed that post-feminism is too ideal in our society as patriarchal characteristics are being reinforced. Therefore, this essay aims to analyze the problems and…

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    professor of chemistry at the University of Strasbourg. There he met his wife, Marie Laurent. Together, they had five children, but only two survived. One of Louis’s most famous contributions to science was his help to produce the first vaccination for rabies. He had successfully tested the vaccine…

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    Addressing Animal Welfare

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    However, one of the most perilous zoonotic diseases and the underlying basis of why animal control exists anywhere is it that of the rabies virus. While some countries today do claim to be rabies free, it is fair to say that the rabies virus is a worldwide epidemic. And while more common in underdeveloped countries, first world nations also have their share of rabies as depicted in the map below (Bramham, L.…

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