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    Halsall‚ Paul. "Modern History Sourcebook." President Lyndon B. Johnson war on poverty. July 1998. 13 Oct. 2008 <http://http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1964johnson-warpoverty.html>. "Johnson‚ Lyndon Baines." The American Presidency. Encyclopedia Americana. 12 Oct. 2008 <http://http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=0224340-00>. LBJ Library Archives Staff. "Lbj Biography." President Lyndon B. Johnson ’s Biography. LBJ Library. 13 Oct. 2008 <http://http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/biographys

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    Drunk Driving Everyone makes mistakes‚ its inevitable‚ but the difference between a mistake and a decision is that a decision can be preventable. Getting into a vehicle while intoxicated isn’t a matter of chance it’s of choice. Driving while under the influence is preventable‚ unfortunately most people underestimate the seriousness of Driving while under the influence‚ we think to ourselves “Oh that will never happen.” but unaccountably it does. Many lose loved ones and choose to live their lives

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    drugs your body will not be able to fight off infections as was as someone with a very passive immunity system. Someone who has active immunity will have an artificial immune system where the antigens can protect them from such diseases like small pox. Now with heard immunity your body is resistant I’m not really sure how that will help protect you against infectious disease. Unless you have sick a cell anemia in that case a person cannot develop malaria. 4. Subclinical disease are important because

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    while Christianity continued to spread. Renaissance began‚ a cultural and philosophical movement began‚ utilizing religious symbols. The protestant reformation resulted in the creation of Protestant churches. Columbus brings along diseases. Small pox is brought. I C The divided political landscape was the most important factor in the spread of religious ideas and the adoption of church reforms. Martin Luther begins the

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    disease says to eat‚ "boiled edible mallows‚ mixed them with garlic" with a "small amount of rice to help it down." You can also make a a similar connection in Document 9 where Lady Mary Wortley Montagu explains how vaccination is a simple fix to small-pox and for a week they have a fever then all their illnesses disappear like there was never one to begin with. She adds on to say that she would practice it on her "dear little son" because she’s so sure of it. Several civilization had different religious

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    The Columbian Exchange

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    The Columbian Exchange Thesis Statements: 1. Arrival of people coming from Europe and Africa brought contact within the new world‚ expanding the way people lived‚ what they ate and how they died. Diseases such as the measles and small pox affected many people because it was not until later that immune systems were strengthened. 2. Diseases in the Old World were more complex‚ so American diseases had less of and impact on the Old World than the ones in Europe and Asia that affected America.

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    time. They got goods from the inhabitants and traded with them too. But once they started trading‚ disease started to spread. According to Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España‚ “Large bumps spread on people‚ some were entirely covered.” Small pox killed off many of the colonists and natives. Disease wasn’t the only thing that killed people. In the letter Christopher Columbus wrote‚ it talked about the vast amounts of land and how great and beautiful it was. In order to get that land though‚

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    A. Andres Bonifacio was married to his wife Gregoria de Jesus. 1. He married his wife twice in Roman Catholic rites in Binondo Church in the years 1893 and 1894. 2. He had a son with Gregoria de Jesus who later died because of the illness small pox. B. Andres Bonifacio was orphaned at an early age and struggled to support his siblings. 1. His parents died when he was 14 and was forced to drop out of school. 2. His early works include being a messenger‚ salesman‚ and warehouseman all in order

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    ensuring the health of the people‚ but greater importance should be given to treatment of people who are affected by diseases. On the other hand‚ health awareness programmes have made great contributions in reducing spread of many epidemics like small pox‚ bird flu and other viral infections. People have realised the importance of living in a hygienic environments in order to

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    Great health is the most important thing for young children. Parents want to be able to keep their children safe from any harm that could cross their child’s path. Deadly illnesses can be a possible devastating factor for a child everyday. Germs spread widely everyday to everybody and the only way to protect children from these killer diseases are vaccinations‚ yet many parents choose to not vaccinate their children. Parents opting not to get their child vaccinated poses a great deadly risk to many

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