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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola is a virus that is very deadly. Four out of five strains can make people sick. While inside of the body it is possible to do the following things: kills cells, full bleeding internally, wrecks the immune system, and harms every organ in the body. It is very infrequent to catch Ebola. The only way that people can get infected with the disease is from direct contact with fluids from those who are already infested with Ebola. Ebola was first recognized in 1976. “The name came from a river…

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    Ebola Virus Case Study

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    In September of 2014, the CDC announced the first case of the Ebola virus being in the United States of America. Since then, the virus seems to be what everyone is constantly talking and worried about. The outbreak was an unexpected epidemic in the United States, causing a great number of natives to be fearful of their health and the health of others. This outbreak has caused some businesses and schools to change the way they go about things regarding their health and safety procedures. On…

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    Lakia Andrews Professor Sloan English 110 18 November 2014 The Ebola Epidemic In a country where people are dying every day from different diseases, Ebola has become the talk of the year. Although this disease has been around for several years, it is now being acknowledged. A few Americans have been forced into quarantine because of the outbreak. The disease can only be spread through a transfer of bodily fluids, unlike diseases like the flu and the common cold. Government officials are trying…

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    The latest outbreak of Ebola has become a tragedy for humanity; it is the deadliest outbreak in history killing and infecting thousands, but many more will suffer the economic consequences. There are tremendous economical troubles that are associated with this epidemic. Not only for Liberia, considered the epicenter of Ebola cases, but economists are analyzing the devastating economical effects of the virus in other West African countries like Guinea and Sierra Leone. According to World Bank,…

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    The Ebola Virus has affected many people across the across the world, specifically West Africa. In 2014, West Africa had a major outbreak, resulting in thousands of people dying. There are many health impacts on this disease, and many people have been trying to destroy this terrible disease, as well as ways to prevent it. In 1976, there were three outbakes of the Ebola Virus, one in Nzara, one in South Sudan and one in Yambuku. The Ebola virus got its name from the first outbreak occurring…

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    Monkeys: The Ebola Virus

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    Ebola and Marburg seem to have a very strong connection to animals. Charles Monet, who was the index case for Marburg, was surrounded by animals everywhere he went; monkeys lived near his house and he even fed them out of his hand (Preston 8). There is strong evidence that he could have received Marburg from one of the monkeys. The monkeys that commonly carried Marburg were from Uganda (Preston 40). It appears that wherever monkeys go, Marburg and Ebola are not far behind. Not only are…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola is a very sever virus that has the power to wipeout a population in the matters of days. Ebola was first discovered in zaire, Africa in 1976. This was a big deal because nobody knew what was happening and how to prevent it, even today we still don't have knowledge to do so. The matter was made worse when the viruses keep spreading because people had contact with the sick and they had no clue that was what was passing it around. This is supported by the fact the ebola has the ability to…

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    Ebola Persuasive Speech

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    For some, death is close, closer than they could ever imagine. A volunteer doctor returned from Liberia several weeks ago. Now, he is extremely sick and results show that he has Ebola. This means others may also have Ebola. It’s already too late. Currently, there is an ongoing heated debate on whether or not travelers returning from Ebola plagued nations should be forced into quarantine upon arrival to the United States. Travelers returning from Ebola plagued should be forced into quarantine…

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    Public Relations and Marketing: A Merger for the Twenty-First Century Traditionally working side by side, the distinction between marketing and public relations appears to be fading if not already diminished completely. With the exponential growth of social media and mass communication throughout the world, the landscape of commercial and personal representation has been immensely changed. Now, more than ever, through technology the connection between the population, companies, and figureheads…

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    a fraction of the cost and none of the headache associated with traditional online marketing. This takes customers on a journey from new, to existing to loyal and returning in a sustainable and manageable way. The problem Customer retention and growth are vital to the success of any business. This means developing the loyal return of current customers and increasing the in-flow of new customers. Encouraging viral, social media engagement and developing loyalty packages are traditionally time…

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