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    made with wood or wire mesh with wooden stakes in the corners. • Pros: Ensures better air circulation when compared to the other types bin. Also. These bins offer easy maneuverability • Cons: The bins pose a problem when kept at the places where rodent and other creatures are present in the nearby area. 3. Compost Tumbler: By using a compost tumbler one can able to fill the fully made compost in a quicker time and with great ease. Though this activity could be a daunting one, there are…

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    Y Pestis Essay

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    Y. pestis is a nonmotile, gram-negative, nonsporulating, rod-shaped coccobacillus and a facultative anaerobe. Infamous for being the causative agent in plague, has been implicated in at least three devastating pandemics in modern history. The second plague pandemic includes the Black Death epidemic which caused the deaths of a third of the estimated European population in the fourteenth century (Haensch et al, 2010). More than five hundred years after the Black Death, during the third plague…

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    simultaneously at the parts of San Francisco, New York, and other places. The mysteries are why the disease seems to survive and prosper. Rodents would carry the disease across to the Americas the rat was immune to the disease making it a carrier for the disease. The colonies of rats infested the cities that were in America and made people die the next week or so meeting the rodent. A man named Boccaccio told many of a tale that he survived the plague he lived in England were the disease made…

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    was just drive around and look for wildlife. We saw over 20 black bears and grizzly bears. Everywhere you go there would be at least one buffalo chilling out there. There are hundreds of thousands of buffalo there. We saw many little animals and rodents also. a few badgers, beavers, marmot and many others that I do not know the name to. We also almost saw a wolf which is the rarest animal in the park. We got there 5 min late and just saw pictures. The wildlife of Yellowstone is very cool. I…

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    The Black Death was an epidemic of the Bubonic Plague is one of the deadliest events occurred in history started in the 14th century. The disease was caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pettis that spread among the wild black rodents where they inhabit in a huge colony. Rome was one of many major cities that was greatly affected by the Black Death, if not the worse. We’ll be discussing how did the Black Death affect the city of Rome politically, socially and economically. So, it is necessary to…

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    cluttering the roads along our highways. How does this affect us? Simple. Littering cost money From my source scienceleadership.org, the US alone pays up to 11.5 billion dollar per year cleaning up trash we leave behind. Littering also attracts rodents, which carry different disease which can get passed along to humans. Plus littering could potentially be a fire hazard. Now that you know a little bit about the effects littering has on our environment, let's talk about what we can do to help…

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    the testing was a career goal for the specialists. Before Charlie was operated on, the practitioners warned him the high intelligence was not permanent. Prior to performing the experiment, Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nermur tested the surgery on mice. The rodents’ intelligence tripled; overtime it began to regress leading to the mice death. Even though the mice presented negative results they continued with the operation. Charlie wanted to be used for the experiment; however, he wasn’t fully educated…

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    their successors. (Par. 2) The fact that the disease targeted domestic sheep and cattle put a large strain on the econ-omy due to the shortage of food and income. “The plague disease, caused by Yersine Pestis, is endemic in populations of ground rodents in Central Asia, but is not entirely clear where the fourteen century pandemic started.” “A devastating civil war in China between the established Chinese population and the Mongols raged between 1205 and 1353. This war disrupted farming and…

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    It’s a disease caused by a bacteria found on infected fleas that are found on rodents It has serious, dangerous, and painful symptoms and effects. The most notable symptom of bubonic plague are the buboes, which are swollen lymph nodes. The ways humans have dealt with bubonic plague has evolved over time. In the 14th century, millions…

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    The basic plot of a medieval romance includes a knight, that follows the code of chivalry, going on a long and dangerous quest in order to save a lady that he loves or has high regards for. On his quest, this knight, slays monsters, competes anonymously in contest, suffers from wounds, and is exposure to the wilderness. Medieval romances often often include the supernatural. In medieval romances, the supernatural originates in magic, spells, and enchantments. The Princess Bride shares a lot in…

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