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    Factory Animal Abuse

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    Poor sanitation and waste management on factory farms lead to the contamination of the food supply by bacteria like E.coli and salmonella, infecting whole communities at a time. Also, Swine Flu and Avian Flu have been linked to the overcrowding of pigs on factory farms and the storage of their waste in giant manure lagoons. (SRAP) Overall, the risk of death from these human health problems could be reduced if feeds and antibiotics were regulated and of sanitation was more closely…

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    My internship took place in Sioux City, Iowa, at a local restaurant that goes by the name of Minerva’s. Minerva’s has multiple locations, where it started in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The restaurant itself is considered an Americano, which serves a variety of dishes from different cultures. The position in which I worked was in the back of the kitchen. I did not get the chance to work on the line as much was I would have liked, where the plates are put together, during my internship. I mainly…

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    reforms under the scope of the presidencies of Roosevelt, Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.) Theodore Roosevelt(All of these reforms are a part of his Square Deal.) Tenement Act of 1901 Silent recording: Poor living conditions, sleeping weird af, poor sanitation, Ahmed and I sleeping in awkward condition. (Tenement halls were poorly built housings that were cramped windowless…

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    Troost Paper The book, The Sex Lives of Cannibals, covers a couple that moves to an island in the pacific. The wife of Maarten Troost lands a job getting a chance to influence of the poverty in Kiribati. As they arrive they discover that it was not quite the paradise they had imagined before. The couple experiences culture shock as they experience anxiety from the much different culture and norms of the new society. The Sex Lives of Cannibals is a book about Maarten Troost and his time of…

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    The Pinch Massacre

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    is practically a squatter, and deals drugs on the side; otherwise he would have no social life to mention. Lenny appears throughout the book at the wrong place at the wrong time. He manages to find himself, during an errand, in the middle of a sanitation union strike. He is among the crowd when glass begins to break, heads crack and tear gas rolls. He is also compelled to join a civil rights march, very impromptu, when a reverend stops by the bookstore on the way to the march. It seems…

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    What you would need to become a cosmetologist: • One will need to have a certificate or an associates degree in a educational program at a cosmetology school or a place that has licensed teachers. These programs prepare students to take the licensed exams that must be completed to work in every state and provide them with styling and business skills so you can work in a spa, salon and other personal care. Program levels in cosmetologist you can reserve a certificate or associated degree .…

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    Slums In The Ghettos

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    Slums In my own words I would define a slum as a place where someone lives who does not have immediate access to running water or sanitation. A point I seen trending in all the slum presented in the videos were that the people represented were minorities. Minorities seem to have the underhand globally in the world, and I also seen that diseases were high. In the Kibera documentary, it stated that that 20 percent of kids pass away before age 5; HIV was a major issue here as well. Running water…

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    the constant threat of being killed by a drug cartel, meaning that nowhere is safe. Reyna Grande expands on this one idea and introduces several hardships she, and many other Mexicans, have had to experience, including disease, poverty, and poor sanitation. On the other hand, though, America does offer a more pleasant situations, but it is far from utopian. There is still a constant threat of deportation and racial discrimination, represented by the cartoon with racial profiling. Reyna Grande…

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    Channel Islands were distracted under an outbreak of the plague. Therefore, from this moment the disease started to spread throughout England with high speed and fatal consequences. not only were cities over crowded but also the quality of hygiene and sanitation was rather low, which played a major role in allowing the epidemic to spread with great ease. The Black Death reached London on November 1st and 30000 or more of the population of 70000 inhabitants gave up. The disease killed between…

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    Post Polio Research Paper

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    from the poliovirus in 1894,the first outbreak of polio in epidemic formed in the U.S. occurred in vermont with 132 cases.But the first actually polio infected human was discovered in Europe in the 20th century.Also polio is contracted by poor sanitation areas and the virus easily spreads through the fecal-oral route also by contaminated water or food, and is transmitted by saliva. There are 2 types of polio,they are non-paralytic polio and paralytic polio.Non-paralytic polio is when some…

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