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    It is a pattern today to go to the lavatory with your cell phone or tablet or else we are exhausted while we are in the washroom. We will read something while sitting on the can and so on. However, that is very not great and it can be truly undesirable, and this article will clarify you why is that so.We truly need to comprehend that germs can be discovered wherever in the restroom keeping in mind we are there sitting on the latrine and perusing something on the cell phone or tablet, those…

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    Little do you know; you’re oblivious to the hidden dangers of the meat industry. Companies hide the bad side of meat. They don’t tell you every single detail, because they’d be out of business. I truly believe that everyone should be a vegetarian. People would be much healthier and we would have to worry less about our depleting natural resources.i ii iii v Multiple tests and experiments have shown that consumption of meat could lead to many different health problems. A Harvard study has shown…

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    Chipotle Crisis Case Study

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    Chipotle: An Examination of the 2015 Food Safety Crisis and the Use of Systems Theory in the Application of Crisis Communication Best Practices (Name of Student) (Name of University) Abstract In the last quarter of 2015, a string of salmonella and E. coli outbreaks plagued the Chipotle restaurant chain, badly damaging the company’s reputation. As a result the company launched a crisis communications campaign to mitigate the damage and regain the public’s trust. The company…

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    Food Contaminants Over the past few years, concerns about food contamination have surfaced in the minds of the American population. Food contaminants and their subsequent health effects have been documented plaguing humanity since the Roman Empire. The public needs to be educated about food contaminants, their effect on the body, and the need for regulation. The term ‘food contaminant’ is broad and covers many different substances and sources. Common contaminants include bacteria, chemicals,…

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    cholera, hepatitis, and dysentery are awful diseases and considerably debilitating and in some cases fatal. These diseases are caused by highly pathogenic waterborne bacteria such as Clostridium botulinum, Vibrio cholerae, Shigella dysenteriae, and Salmonella typhi. The World Health Organization attributes the mortality of water associated diseases to over 5 million people a year, with 1.5 million of those deaths being children1. More than half of these deaths are caused by microbial infections,…

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    James Tanner The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Timeline 1952 First immortal cells cultured. Collected from Henrietta's cervix. Named HeLa cells. Henrietta dies from cervical cancer. HeLa used to grow massive amount of cells. Prompt #5 Create a timeline that begins with the removal of Henrietta"s tissuse sample and traces the scientific and medical breakthroughs that have been made possible as a result of HeLa cells. Explain how HeLa cells were used in each situation 1953 1954 HeLa…

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    Born Free Research Paper

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    All animals have diseases and you can hurt your whole neighborhood with one animal. All animals have a disease, rabies, herpes B virus, and Salmonella. All of these diseases can hurt you and your wild animal pet. Thousands of people get Salmonella infections from amphibians. In 2003, there was an outbreak of monkeypox that spread to African rodents being imported for pet trade, which has infected prairie dogs which were also being sold as pets…

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    Growth Of Microorganisms

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    Population growth of microorganisms. In the correct conditions (with warmth, moisture, nutrients) bacteria can multiply rapidly. The human body can provide these conditions for bacteria to multiply, for example in a cut. Each bacterium splits into two up to every 20 minutes. So, after one hour a single bacterium could have reproduced to give eight bacteria. 2.2 Explain the ways an infective agent might enter the body Contact: Some diseases spread through direct contact with infected skin,…

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    Term Paper: The Effects of Foodborne Illness of Escherichia coli in Leafy Greens Introduction Food is a necessary and many times pleasurable part of everyday life. Bacteria are also a necessary part of everyday life, but not often thought of as pleasurable. Humans are made up of approximately 103 cells, and harbor about 104 bacteria cells (Davis 1996). It is shocking that the human body hosts more bacteria cells than its own body composition. Fortunately, most of these bacteria that live on…

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    seafood. Any raw meat is potentially dangerous, but seafood is considered to be one of the worst because salmonella may be in sushi because it is already raw. Salmonella is a bacteria that takes thousands of lives each year because it is so strong. It overpowers the body by first poisoning the bloodstream. This is why, most raw foods should not be consumed, and it gives bacteria such as salmonella a chance o grow at a rapid rate. Fast food is also a number one reason that most Americans today…

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