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    John Snow – The Father of Modern Epidemiology By Amy Blackburn John Snow – The Father of Modern Epidemiology Introduction Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease in human populations: who has the disease‚ how much disease they have‚ and why do they have it (Hydroville Curriculum Project‚ 2004). Epidemiologists study disease in groups of people‚ or populations. They study the general information about the populations. This form of research is largely field work. You‚ as an

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    “Mystery of Bermuda Triangle” Do you know about the legend of the mysterious disappearance of the crew of the aircraft and occurs in Bermuda triangle? Bermuda triangle is one of the most mysterious places on this planet. It has become a myth centuries ago. Loss of aircraft and pilots still a mystery till this day. In fact‚ many studies have been made‚ but none have been able to answer questions about the loss of the aircraft and the driver lost in the past. “Bermuda Triangle or Triangles Devil lies between

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    come back? Just in order to find an answer? I’m sure you all know what I’m talking about. There is a place in the Atlantic Ocean where everything that once went there‚ never returned. It is called The Bermuda Triangle‚ or it’s also known as the Devil’s Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle has always been a dangerous place and a mysterious because of the disappearance of sailors‚ pilots and tourists‚ which has never been solved. During the last 30 years numerous planes and ships have disappeared without

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    LASA 1 Epidemiology and Risk Management PH6012 A01 August 28‚ 2013 The role of an epidemiologist is to study the relationship between conditions that arise within a given population. Their job is to collect and analyze data that will determine how the disease occurred and how they can prevent the spread and reoccurrence of the disease in question. In regards to the diarrhea outbreak in Taylor Township and Simon Township‚ the epidemiologist would have to determine what occurred

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    Exercise: Week Six Concept Check   The theorem works In any right triangle. A key observation is that a and b are at right angles. Movement in one direction has no impact on the other. The Pythagorean Theorem can be used with any shape and for any formula that squares a number. The Pythagorean Theorem lets you use find the shortest path distance between orthogonal directions. So it’s not really about right triangles — it’s about comparing “things” moving at right angles. The area

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    the area of the Bermuda Triangle; many people make inferences on what they believe is true ‚ but no one actually knows the truth behind it all . The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area of the North Atlantic Ocean and it lies between Miami ‚Florida; San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ and of course the Island of Bermuda. The Bermuda Triangle is 140‚000 Sq. miles in size . (Paranormal Encyclopedia .com) The Bermuda Triangle has become a controversial issue world wide. The Bermuda Triangle is a social issue due

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    Have you ever wondered what the Bermuda Triangle is and how it works? The myth of the “Devil’s Triangle” that has taken countless numbers of lives‚ still remain unknown. Although‚ most individuals were dumbfounded when they found out some of the facts about the triangle! Within the Bermuda Triangle many strange events that are still unknown to this day. From the countless numbers of deaths‚ disappearances‚ its functions and they way it works to when it was discovered‚ all of it is still unexplainable

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    The Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy The Bermuda Triangle is a place that has been seeing sketchy disappearances since Christopher Columbus’ time period. The Triangle is an area in the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda‚ Florida‚ and Puerto Rico. The area is occupies is the site of numerous disappearances of people‚ ships‚ and planes. The Bermuda Triangle covers approximately 500‚000 square miles. Aircraft and ships go missing‚ compasses spin wildly‚ strange clouds of fog arise‚ ship and airplane

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    Bermuda Triangle. Wide-spread interest in the “mythos” of the Bermuda Triangle has increasingly preoccupied the imagination of people all along the shore and all around the world (Trembly 1). The Triangle is clouded with rumors of suspicious activity and we have yet to find a solution. World famous scientists have tried to explain the forces behind the Devil’s triangle mystery but research based information needs to be provided and so far‚ no-one has gotten close. What is the Bermuda Triangle and will

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    known as Devil’s Triangle The area may have been named after its Bermuda apex since Bermuda was once known as the "Isle of Devils.“ Located in Western Atlantic‚ BT includes 3 vertices: Bermuda Island at about 35° north latitude – boundary in the north; Miami‚ Florida – boundary in the south-west; San Juan‚ Puerto Rico Island – boundary in the south Some ppl assumes that the total area of BT varies from 1300000 to 3900000km2 ORIGINS Over the past 100 years‚ the Bermuda Triangle has seen what some

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