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    Internet get its name? The Internet got it’s name from AT&T’s UNIX operating system‚ released in the late 1960’s. UNIX was the first operating system that would run on different models of computers‚ and used a common communications protocol called TCP/IP to talk between the different machines. TCP/IP stands for "Transmission Control Protocol / Internetworking Protocol" and the word "Internet" came from that. What was the first name of Internet before it was called Internet? The name of the web platform

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    house‚ transportation‚ technology‚ and well‚ you name it. As of May 2017‚ current World Population is 7.5 billion. I remember my 6th grade year when it was 7 billion. We all come into contact easily. Walking down the street‚ work‚ school‚ park‚ modes of transportation and etc… We touch everything and without realizing harmful little things lurking naked to the human eye‚ from which those small things are germs‚ bacteria‚ or even worse‚ traces of a Virus. If the individual not proper or hygienic‚ might

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    The Zika virus has been calamitous outbreak which effects had reached all corners of the world. The Zika virus is transmitted by a species of mosquitoes named Aedes aegypti that are vectors‚ organisms that transfer diseases from one organism to another. The disease has created mass hysteria as it was hypothesized for Zika causing birth defects in children when mothers contract the disease from the mosquito while pregnant. The virus’s symptoms include rash‚ fever‚ and joint pain. One proposed solution

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    Disease Etiology Transmission Landmark Signs/Symptoms Special Characteristics/Interesting Information Impetigo Staphlococcus aureusDirect Contact Itching; crusty‚ honey-colored‚ & flaky scabs typically around mouth Affects children 2-5 years Can heal with no treatment needed Scaled Skin Syndrome StaphlococcusSystemic Infection of normal microbiotaDesquamation (peeling of the skin) Treatment: Antibiotics Frequent in hospital nurseries Necrotizing fasciitis Streptococcus Pyogenes“Flesh eating”

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    Introduction Infectious diseases are one of the main contributors to global mortality and morbidity. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms‚ such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ parasites or fungi. These diseases can be spread‚ directly or indirectly‚ from one person to another. Vaccines‚ antibiotics‚ and many other advances have lessened the impact of infectious diseases. Unfortunately‚ this has not been true everywhere. It has not been true in many developing countries. Infectious diseases remain

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    Oxygen Requirements of Bacteria BACKGROUND  The GasPak system is useful for culturing anaerobic bacteria on standard microbiological media because the GasPak generates carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The hydrogen will combine with oxygen present in an anaerobic jar to produce water. This system can reproducibly attain oxygen levels in the parts per million range if used correctly. This is the best method for determining the oxygen requirements of unknown organisms.  A candle jar is useful

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    Strategies of Communicable diseases Methods of Control Communicable diseases occur only when the causative agent comes into contact with a susceptible host in a suitable environment. Prevention and control efforts for communicable diseases may be directed to any of these three elements. Communicable diseases affect both individuals and communities‚ so control efforts may be directed at both. Treatment of persons with communicable diseases with antibiotics typically kills the agent and renders them noninfectious

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    short for Lou Gehrig’s is a disease that connects to the muscle it slowly takes away walking‚ to dress‚ speak‚ breath and shortening the life span. It’s like when it gets attached to you it never stops it progresses like its nothing That you can do because it’s gone take control over the body and eats it like it never goes away until you kill it. Although mo treatment slows or contains the progression of ALS‚ to help control symptoms and make living with the disease easier. A common drug that doctors

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    What Causes Homosexuality? What causes homosexuality? There has been much debate about what causes homosexuality. Is there a gay gene? Is homosexuality caused by environmental factors‚ such as upbringing‚ child molestation‚ an absent mother or affectionate father? Or is it something we’re born with‚ an inherited trait‚ like skin or hair color? Although there have been few studies on the cause of homosexuality‚ the debate seems to be divided‚ with scientists in one corner and religious fundamentalists

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    1. What are the causes of Rizal’s deportation in Dapitan? In spite of the consideration extended to him by the Spanish government through which he enjoyed certain liberties within the confines of Dapitan‚ Rizal was not happy because he was not a freeman. Since Rizal was exiled in Dapitan‚ he is suffering of home sickness because he was far away from his family. The plan of revolt of his fellow Filipinos worry him so much because Filipinos are not ready for this and bloodshed will occur. (Follow

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