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    chance having a good microbiome. Also tuning in to your microbiome with man made medicine and the bacteria would make for very good medicine good enough to get rid of cancer in a patient. Plus, he talks about how our medicine today is making the viruses and bacteria stronger which lead to stronger medicine than stronger bugs. Plus, non communicable diseases can be dealt with easier with the use of the method. I learned about how the immune system works in a little bit more detail and in a…

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    "Mass Mind Control Through Network Television." Mass Mind Control Through Network Television. 1 Oct. 2005. Web. 1 Oct. 2015.) 2. The new generation is way more violent than our generation. When you watch television it is the form of mind control.Watching great amount of television makes your brain get filled of negative energy. Many Americans don't know what is right or…

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    Anti Doctor Research Paper

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    Since the discovery of antibiotics, physicians have treated us for any situation that might arise. We the public put all of our faith into our doctors. Blindly trust our healers we do not ask enough questions. Now we have found ourselves in the era of the “superbugs,” antibiotic resistance infections. I believe a doctor knows what is best for me because they are a credible source that underwent heaps of schooling to be able to diagnose and treat patients. Do doctors practice medicine properly?…

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    In his article entitled “Internet Access Is Not a Human Right” published on the website of The New York Times on 4 January 2012, Vincent G. Cerf, a vice president and chief Internet evangelist for Google, presents his perspective on a controversial issue regarding access to the Internet. He argues that access to the Internet should not be accepted as a human right, “it’s just a tool to achieve those rights.” According to Internet World Stats (2014), over a third of the world’s population are…

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    grandparents believe that any action against illness must be taken to improve the immune system. My parents, on the other hand, think the flu shot treats the previous season’s flu virus, providing little protection against the current virus. Keeping this in mind, it makes perfect sense that I never received a flu vaccine as a child. This season was an exception. While picking up a prescription at Rite Aid, my parents suggested getting the flu vaccine to combat the virus in the dorm’s close…

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    Negative Impact of Social Media In the recent times, the world has seen technological advancements that have improved communication through the use of the internet. The technology has changed the society since people have resorted to social media. Social media has become a favorite mode of communication in the society. For instance, Facebook has been instrumental in finding new and old friends and at the same time keeping in touch with the community and the family. Moreover, the number of…

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    West Nile Virus Essay

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    West Nile Virus Microbiology BIOL-2420-031 Elizabeth Carter March 30, 2017 West Nile Virus One of the most talked about and publicized viruses in the world today is the West Nile Virus. Named for the West Nile district of Uganda, West Nile Virus was first isolated in a woman in the West Nile district of Uganda in 1937 (World Health Organization, 2011). Although well known today, prior to 1999 the West Nile Virus was virtually unheard of in the United States. However, in New York City…

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    we are part of the public school system or not. As a member of a society, it is our responsibility to do our due diligence to ensure that all of its members are safe and protected from infectious diseases. So before you make your decision, keep in mind the special populations such as infants, pregnant women and immunocompromised patients who cannot vaccinate because these are the populations that are going to be mostly effective if a serious infection, such as measles, becomes rampant in the…

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    Marcum compares the systems of the ego to those of the human body, “To keep our body healthy, our immune system creates molecules called free radicals that fight viruses and bacteria. However, when environmental factors such as pollution and pesticides cause free radical production to become excessive, the molecules attack not only the viruses and bacteria but good cells and vital tissues as well, causing illness, premature aging, cancer and other diseases. Ego is a free radical.” (Page 9) The…

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    I have always been a fan of Charles Darwin and his ideas of natural selection and the thoughts of evolution. This short film demonstrates his discoveries and how it influences today’s natural world in a remarkable and evolving way. Through the video, it easily explains about how life is thought-provoking and the signs of the changing world are around us (if its deep underground or in a large amazon forest). It amazes me through this film about how he had developed the idea about the Tree of…

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