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    The advent of the internet opened new avenues of communication. One with growing popularity, in this respect, is social networking. Chis andTalpos (2011) best describes the rapid evolution of social network as “It took 13 years for the Television to expand globally. 53 years for the radio and 7 years for the Internet. Facebook (the most famous social network) needed only 9 months (p. 84). The use of social networking has evolved the methods of communication used by the masses. Social networking…

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    Ebola Virus (EBOV)

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    measures to produce a safe and viable therapeutic treatment or medication to treat Ebola virus disease. In fact, numerous strains have been discovered, with the Zaire…

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    Viral marketing has gained major support over the past few years due to its ability to convey fun, creative messages that are unlike anything ever used for promotion in the past. In a period when media clutter, and the avoidance of it via consumer control, have become major issues for marketers, the ability to create something different and engaging provides a key potential solution. Consumers, especially from the younger generations, value authenticity and timely communication over strictly…

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    Introduction South Africa has the largest number of HIV infections, with approximately 6.4 million people living with HIV ( Shisana O et al., 2014) and 29.5% (National Department of Health, 2014) of this part were pregnant women. Figure 1 (Barron et al., 2013) showed prevalence of HIV infection among pregnant women from 1990 and 2010. From 2002 to 2012, HIV prevalence decreased among children (Avert, 2015). However, there were 9% of newly infected with HIV live in South Africa in 2011 (UNAIDS,…

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    consumer’s opinions and product’s reviews. When the product reaches a stages of maturity that is sustainable, through various areas of promotion and positive customer satisfaction, the Revolution BCS will have confidently seen increase of viral marketing. Viral marketing is where the promotion of a product is generated through online media platforms…

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    received, particularly by the men and women in the medical profession. I don't want to sound hypocritical and judge these people because personally, I don't know how I will react to such situation, particularly in the 1980’s where the knowledge of this disease was very low. I also believe that one cannot prepare for such situation, so it's understandable why they were so overwhelmed. In saying that I also do hope the men and women that goes into the medical profession are compassionate and open…

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    would us structural order to help all the readers understand the story and get what she was talking about in the story so they could get from point A in the story to point B in the story so you weren’t lose as you are reading. In the story they had a viral videos and from those videos that it is so easy and fast to get international celebrity (Fawcett 579). How I feel about this story is Jessica main point if this story is that videos…

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    Equine Research Paper

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    confirmed in other species such as; llamas, alpacas, and donkeys. EVA is a disease of the respiratory system that affects equines at any age. This virus is usually transmitted during breeding, but can also be transmitted by aerosol, venereal, congenital routes or indirect contact from fomites. In addition, stallions can be carriers of EVA and will continue to shed the virus in their semen. EVA is not a zoonotic or reportable disease. Clinical signs of EVA may often be difficult to detect due…

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    These aren’t just statistics, but people just like us who have suffered and died from a preventable disease; Encephalitis. My name is Jarrah McLoskey, and I am an English historian specialising in disease outbreaks. My colleagues are German virologist Dr Nuria Olive, Dr Maigan Wilson from Australia, and Sarah Moore, a US public health official. We are here to inform you about this worldwide disease, and to propose a national strategy to reduce the occurrence and prevent the spread of…

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    in and out the body. Its Origin is Sierra Leone. The virus flows through the body, it messes up the immune system and some organs. For the most part it causes levels of blood-clotting cells to drop. The Ebola Virus leads to, nonstop bleeding. The disease, also known as hemorrhagic fever or Ebola virus, kills 100% of people who are infected. Ebola isn’t as contagious as more common like Marburg, or measles. It spreads to humans with contact with the bodily liquids of a contaminated animal, like…

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