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    littering problem, this can affect its residents whom live there. The area will become uncared for and the community will suffer from it. Severe trash can increase bugs and rodents. Rats are often the main rodent when trash becomes abundant. Rats carry many germs and diseases. Rats are a serious health hazard to individuals. Rodents can be a vector of the plague, as of now it isn’t that drastic, but we must be aware of the possibilities. Practicing basic hygiene on the streets and getting back…

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    conscious of a slight reverberation through the ground, an assured indication that humans were awake and ready to spoil my morning. I slid back into the tall grass, avoiding the path as I felt the hikers grow near. Having practically given up on my rodent meal, I was surprised to smell the mouse only a few feet away. The hikers now forgotten, I could almost feel the warm little body sliding down my throat, one last squeak audible in its distress. Silently, I crept back onto the path, consumed…

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    Owners put quite a bit of time and effort into keeping their homes and businesses clean and healthy, which can make it particularly discouraging to discover that it has been invaded by insects or rodents. These unwelcome guests find their way inside buildings year-round, oftentimes wreaking havoc and causing serious issues with hygiene. Fortunately, Copter Pest Control offers the pest control services that Enterprise, AL residents need to keep their living and work environments pest-free. Since…

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    Dyslipidemia is a prominent factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases that are the leading cause of death in the world, with left ventricular hypertrophy being one of these. Changes in the lipid profile are also responsible for the oxidative stress that affects several organs, and the liver is one of the most affected. Such involvement triggers diseases that affect the organ structurally and functionally. Herbal medicines in recent years are emerging as an alternative in the…

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    Black Death There were not enough living to bury the dead, and those rodents that were alive were the same who roamed the streets, carrying the fleas that had the disease. In Western Europe around 1339, Europe’s population had began to outgrow the food supply, and a major economic crisis had started to take place. It was very cold during the winter, and very dry during the summer, and due to the weather circumstances there was very low food supplies, lacking production of crops, and the crops…

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    its humans fault. Like, no one told them to go and destroy someone's home just because they want somewhere to live. Also, owls are pretty and humans aren’t. Their nasty. They also eat other small rodents such as mice, and wood rodents. If mice are in owls stomachs, how will they get into our houses and scare people and eat up their…

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    through their control of the Silk Road. In a book called The Black Death: Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval Europe, William McNeil argues that “by the early fourteenth century, Mongol horsemen and supply trains had picked up the infected insect or rodent hosts of Y. pestis and carried them back to Mongol headquarters at Karakorum, in the Gobi Desert” (Gottfried). While this argument points out that the origin and spread of the plague was more man-involved, other scholars claim that…

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    Empire faced many issues in its final years. Some of the problems included sanitation, military shortages, and economy issues. Sanitation was a big problem because sickness and plagues sprang up from consuming contaminated water, sewage bacteria, or rodent issues. (Alchin, "Reasons why the Roman Empire fell") Another problem is the military, during Rome’s decline, it was tough to recruit soldiers and harder to provide resources for its heavy armies. Economy was also a big problem for the…

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    joins in trying to make the summoning happening quicker but instead it makes me feel like my ears are going to bleed and starts to cast a sleeping spell on anyone caught in this siren song. The trees become alive to this bewitching tunes as their rodent inhabitants begin to run around trying to attack one another like wolves attacking a deer. Next door the neighbor’s rowdy brats come outside, probably because this is their favorite tune, with their wild and atrocious dog to play game of run…

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    only this stage that feeds on a host, thus transferring the O. tsutsugamushi bacterium to the human host. Nymphal and adult Trombiculid mites live in the soil and feed on the eggs of insects. Humans are an accidental host of O. tsutsugamushi while rodents are another intermediate host and aides in transmission of the disease. Mites maintain the organisms by transovarian transmission as well by transtadial transmission through the mite’s life cycle. (1-4). It is very difficult to determine the…

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