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    DELHI Venkateshwar international school COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 1. The insect which causes dengue is - (a) mosquito (b) housefly (c) flea (d) cockroach 2. A water borne disease in which the skin and eyes become yellow - (a) malaria (b) typhoid (c) jaundice (d) smallpox 3. The communicable diseases spread through - (a) air (b) insect bite

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    A strong odor could be a sign that an animal has died inside your home. If there is a musty smell‚ then this could be a sign of a cockroach or bedbug infestation. You may notice nests if you have a pest infestation. Pests like mice can make a nest using fabric‚ dried plants and papers. If you notice a nest‚ then you should call pest control in Livermore. If you are in need of pest

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    The main character in Franz Kafka‘s‚ The Metamorphosis‚ experiences a surprising and tragic transformation that cut short his already miserable life. We are first introduced to the main character‚ a traveling salesman named Gregor‚ who awakes in the morning to find he had been transformed into a horrible vermin. Throughout the story‚ Gregor remembers what his life was like prior to his transformation. The author describes Gregor as a traveling salesman who is very hard working and an excellent provider

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    Stalin's Epigram Analysis

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    ” to emphasize the violence of Stalin and the Soviet Regime. Mandelstam’s tone is derogatory‚ using simple language‚ to personify Stalin as a dictator‚ for example‚ describing the “fawning half-men” that obeyed him. The words he chooses‚ like “cockroach whiskers‚” have connotations that reveal his disgust for

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    Are there two sides of a person? Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ follows the story of an American man named Jake Barnes‚ who abandoned America after World War I to live abroad as a writer in Paris‚ like many modernist writers. During this time period‚ people’s faith in the American government and policy was shattered as they were deeply effected by wartime experiences‚ which drove them to distant countries and new professions as they tried to avoid their war stained past (Baym 13-18)

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    In the book The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning to find that he has turned into a giant roach like bug. Gregor was a traveling salesman‚ he hated his job but his family relied on him as he was the only one bringing in money. However after his transformation the structure of his family began to change; the bug Gregor is now treated with contempt and disgust‚ his sister becomes his caretaker‚ his father the breadwinner‚ and he becomes the burden. After spiraling into

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    In the 17th century‚ Descartes presented the philosophy of Cartesian Dualism‚ with the trademark of “I think therefore I am”. Cartesian Dualism is fundamentally saying that the mind‚ which is an active substance‚ and the body‚ a passive substance‚ combine to make the living human. Thus‚ believing that the mind directly and absolutely affects the body‚ and any physical variation that may occur‚ while also believing that the body and physical aspects can have an affect on the mind. In Franz Kafka’s

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    Society has a way of sucking the life out of people‚ and in the end people are left with nothing else to give back to society. In Kafka’s novella‚ Gregor Samsa‚ the protagonist‚ is turned into what is believed to be a cockroach. In his life as a vermin‚ Gregor becomes ostracized by both society and his own family; moreover‚ people beat him ‚ ignore him‚ are embarrassed of him‚ and fear him because he is no longer human. Although still mentally who he used to be‚ his family

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    In Metamorphosis Gregor Samsa felt insignificant and useless before he went through his metamorphosis‚ later in the book he transforms into a cockroach‚ a hated and viewed as a very repulsive bug by humans. This shows what he felt about himself about how he thought others perceived him. Since how Gregor is a bug and is unable to talk it gives a greater insight to how he feels and what he is thinking. This gives him as a bug more character and depth than the other people in the story who should have

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    Essay On Kissing Bugs

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    It can be recalled in the report by The Telegraph‚ that the triatomine bug‚ a dangerous insect known as the "kissing bug" has crawled its way through more than half of the U.S.‚ health officials warn the public‚ Saturday. Why do health officials consider them "dangerous" and have begun raising awareness about the health implications of these creepy crawlies? These blood-sucking insects have been reported in 28 states‚ mostly in the South‚ according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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