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    Pasteurized Cheese Essay

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    The main advantage of eating pasteurized cheeses is simply that it is healthier for you to consume than unpasteurized cheeses. This is because during the pasteurization process, when the milk is heated to between one-hundred-and-forty to one-hundred-and-fifty degrees Fahrenheit and then cooled to fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit, any pathogens like harmful bacteria in the milk are killed. You are less at risk of contracting salmonella and E.Coli if you consume pasteurized cheeses. However, though…

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    WWI Is Also Known As “The Great War,” This War Started On July 28th 1914 And It Ended November 11th 1918. The Reason Why This War Started Was Because Austria-hungary's Leader, Archduke Franz Ferdinand Was Assassinated By A Man Named Gavrilo Princip On June 28th 1914. Austria-hungary Was Mad About The Occurrence And Wanted Payback. People Began Killing Off Each Other Due To Alliances. 5,525,000 Military People Had Died In This War.…

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    Red Cliff Essay

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    Red Cliff is a fantastic of action, adventure, drama, epic, war film. This movie is based on the Battle of Red Cliffs (AD 208–209), the events at the end of the Han dynasty, and immediately prior to the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. There is Part I (2008) and Part II (2009) for Red Cliff which was directed by John Woo and acted by Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhang Fengyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Wei, Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling, Baasanjav Mijid, and . In China, the first part (146 minutes) of Red…

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    William McKinley Junior was born in Niles, Ohio, on January 23rd, 1843. Being the seventh of nine children, his mother, Nancy, did not devote all of her time to him. Because of this, he learned how to take care of himself. The entire family were devout Methodists, Nancy enrolled the children in Sunday school before she enrolled them in regular school. William was intrigued by the challenges of school and had an extraordinary intuition, a trait which would go toward his favor in his adulthood.…

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    Relationships can be difficult to both initiate and maintain, as demonstrated by the characters of Junot Diaz’s “How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie” and Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies.” In each story, the characters find that there are multiple struggles to overcome in order to begin and preserve a well functioning relationship. However, the obstacles that hinder the success of these relationships differ for each character. In Diaz’s “How to Date a Browngirl,…

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    active habits” were boasted of as providing the girls their best chance to add something to society and remembering their place (Brontë 30). And while the girls had been malnourished at the beginning and suffered a substantial loss of students to typhoid fever, their lives were changed for the better due to other interested benefactors for the school. This represents the “late…

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    My Trip To Egypt Essay

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    There are many vaccines, electrical adapters, language books, and basic essentials I will need to bring with me. Some of the major things are: (1) Electrical adapters to the Egypt electrical outlets; (2) Required vaccines as in typhoid, cholera, and yellow fever; (3) Clothes for the warm days, and cold nights of Egypt; and books to help me understand the different languages spoken in Egypt (4). A round trip flight to Cairo Egypt The time zone change will be hard to get over, as it changes…

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    Essay On Oregon Trail

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    population change, manifest destiny and the beginning of land expansion. The Oregon Trail was an insanely hard Trail to complete. About 20,000 people died trying to complete it. Some common diseases that were caught in the Oregon Trail were Typhoid, Mountain fever, Cholera, the flu, measles, and smallpox. About one out of ten who set off didn’t survive. Pioneers all had their different reasons to venture off to explore Oregon. Some of the pioneers went to Oregon to farm or went to California…

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    the Oregon trail because of the weather and accidents. It's hard and dangerous to travel on the Oregon trail whatever is by car or wagon. There is about 20,000 people died on the Oregon due to the accidents and diseases. It's easily to get typhoid, mountain fever, cholera, the flu, and measles while traveling on the trail. Because people can't go to the hospital immediately and people won't have those kinds of medicine with them while traveling, most of the people died due to those diseases.…

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    Waste Dumpsites Case Study

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    Bacterial community of some waste dumpsites in Lagos, Nigeria Moro, D.D.1, Bello, H.A.2 and Akano, S.O.3 1. Department of Microbiology, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria. 2. Department of Science Technology,Gateway Polytechnic, Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria. 3. Department of Medical Microbiology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. ABSTRACT Bacteriological…

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