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    Wesley Webster Student ID# 000258005 Western Governors University MLT 1 Dr. Kim Shahi and Dr. Heidi Atkinson September 3‚2013 Experiment 11: Fomite Transmission Elements Necessary to Spread Infection There are three elements necessary for the spread of infection. First there has to be a source of an infective organism. This source can be endogenous or exogenous. Endogenous sources of infection reside on or in the host’s body. In contrast exogenous sources arise

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    political‚ social and cultural life developed by the peoples of the ancient world was shattered by the barbarians. The people had forgotten the ideal of their religion. Justice had fallen. Corruption‚ intolerance‚ persecution and wrangling of religion was spread everywhere. Greatest chaos dominated in the social life of the arabs. There was no ideal justice or control in the society. Corruption‚ vices superstition‚ unrestrained freedom and unrestricted enjoyment ruled supreme in the arab society. Adultery

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    re-name the game after its visual characteristic. The congregation agreed to the name‚ Volley Ball. The name was later spelt as one word when in 1952‚ the US Volleyball Association voted in favour of doing so. How did volleyball spread around the world? The game spread through the Young Men’s (and Women’s) Christian Associations around the world‚ starting from Canada (1900) to Asia‚ South America‚ Europe and Africa. Volleyball Basic Rules |

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    DOCUMENT-BASED QUESTION: CLASSICAL EMPIRES FROM THE PERSIANS TO THE GUPTAS Directions The following question is based on the accompanying documents. (The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise). The question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay that: Has relevant thesis and supports that thesis with evidence from the documents. Uses all or all but one of the documents. Analyzes the documents by grouping

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    From 33‚000 gangs and 1.4 million criminally active members‚ gangs are spreading across the U.S. But why are gangs spreading‚ is it because people have broken families and are reaching out for help or is it because people are searching for power and acceptance? People who join gangs join them for the power‚ fame‚ and money. Supporting my claim‚ Stanton E. Samenow states‚ “Gangs offer a hierarchy of leadership and a path to gain approval and achieve success.” This statement discusses how gangs offer

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    Throughout Iberia’s history‚ religion has had a big influenced throughout the centuries. From the Visigoths introducing Christianity‚ to the introduction of Judaism in Iberia‚ the introduction of Christianity via the Roman Empire‚ Then the Moorish conquest in 711‚ and creation of Muslim Iberia‚ lasting till 1491. In the Reconquest of Iberia‚ led by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella‚ both Christian and Muslim blood was spilled. With the fall of Granada in 1971‚ the last outpost of the

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    Following points will discuss opposition to cultural globalization‚ impact of American globalization‚ protection from globalization‚ filtered cultures‚ loss of influence‚ and personal beliefs on the effect of American popular culture. Why does the spread of one culture have to be a bad thing? American culture is widespread and has

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    outbreak caused by the spread of a virus called the Kellis-Amberlee virus. In the first book‚ Feed‚ a reporter‚ Georgia Mason dies while covering the 2040 election. Her brother Shaun Mason continues reporting‚ uncovering the truth about Kellis-Amberlee and trying to cope with the loss of his sister in the second book‚ Deadline. In Blackout‚ Shaun Mason and his crew continue to fight against the CDC (an evil government organization not preventing diseases but attempting to spread it without the control

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    Finally‚ another explanation for why Sufism spread so widely in the Mamlūk period‚ is the consolidation of an institutionalised identity from the Sufi brotherhoods‚ most conspicuously the Shādhilīya order. Hoffer argues that the creation of an institutionalised Shādhilī identity was just as one of the many outcomes of the institutionalisation of Sufi philosophy and religious practice. It was these institutionalised creeds and religious activities which gave a sense of allurement to charismatic individuals

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    Flavius Valerius Constantinus‚ also known as Constantine the Great‚ is believed to have been born sometime between the years 274 and 288. He was born in Naissus‚ which is now known as Nisch Serbia‚ to the Roman officer Constantius Chlorus. Constantius belonged to one of the Leading families of Moesia and his mother was a niece of the capable and soldierly Claudius‚ the conqueror of the Goths. Constantine’s mother Helena is said to have been the daughter of an innkeeper o Drepanum‚ and later

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