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    Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V Mononucleosis Mononucleosis is a viral infection that affects the heart‚ lymphatic system‚ spleen and throat and is commonly known as the “kissing disease” or “Mono”. It mainly affects children and adolescents and does not have a specific treatment. Here we will discuss the virus‚ the signs and symptoms‚ causes and the determinants of health. We will also discuss as the role of the community nurse and efforts made by the World Health Organization

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    didn’t know how to teach the children‚ they taught me how to teach them. She did a lot of work on her system‚ spent all her time in teacher’s training and traveled extensively to promote her method. This is the reason that after passing so long time period Montessori system is prevailing all over the world. The primary aim of all the teaching systems is to educate the child‚ right from the beginning so that by the time he becomes an adult‚ he has the knowledge of the world around him. Knowledge

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    and Irayanar Ahaporul. Also legend has it that Nammazwar’s Thiruvaimozhi was approved in an assmebly of 300 poets.[4] The Sangam period extended from roughly 3000 BC to 300 AD‚ when the earliest extant works of Tamil literature were created (also known asSangam literature).[5][6] However‚ the name Sangam and the associated legends probably derive from a much later period.[7] Whilst the accounts of first two Sangams are generally rejected as ahistorical‚ some modern scholars‚ such as Kamil Zvelebil

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    S. (2009). Early childhood education today. (11th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc. Oswalt‚ A. (2008‚ January 17th). Senisitive periods in mental health. Retrieved from http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=7923&cn=28 Shortridge‚ P. D. (2003). The absorbent mind and the sensitive periods. Retrieved from http://www.pdonohueshortridge.com/children/absorbent.html Stephenson‚ S. M. (2011). The international Montessori index. Retrieved from http://www

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    Japanese Art flourished during the Renaissance time period. Between 1580-1640‚ Japanese society went through rapid urbanization (Little Art Talks). Rapid urbanization was partly meant how much art was expanding. The Azuchi-Momoyama period of art lasted from 1573-1650 and was very rewarding for the artist (The Metropolitan Museum of Art). During this time period‚ it was beneficial for the artist‚ as they explored their styles and techniques‚ creating different styles of paintings with different meanings

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    unparalleled effects on Japanese society‚ the temple was rebuilt around 607 C.E. The Horyu-ji temple buildings are the oldest surviving wooden structures in the world. The temple has since become a treasure trove of priceless value for art of the Asuka Period‚ deserving the title “the cradle of Japanese art.” In approximately 623 C.E. Tori Busshi‚ considered the first great master of Japanese Buddhist sculpture‚ conceived one of the greatest pieces of Asian Buddhist art‚ the Shaka Triad. Located at

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    According to Brotherson (2005) braid development proceeds in waves with various parts of the brain becoming active construction sites at different times. Therefore‚ the ability of the brain to respond to experience offers exciting opportunities for the development of a child. The development of a child’s brain holds the key to his/her future is true based on visual and auditory development‚ language development‚ physical and motor development and emotional and social development. The best time for

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    Deadly Invaders Project 1. A virus is an infective agent that has a nucleic acid molecule in a protective coat. They generally range in 20 to 300 nm‚ has RNA or DNA that multiplies in a cell. A lytic phase in a virus is when the conditions for infecting are favorable‚ when there are many “victim cells” and good conditions outside the cell. 2. Viruses are not alive‚ as they only have DNA/RNA and few other necessary ingredients of a cell. They lack too many things to be called living. Viruses reproduce

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    America’s Greatest Fear The Ebola virus was discovered in the late 1970s by the international community as the causative agent of major outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever in Africa’s Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Sudan (Vasilyevich IV‚ et al. 2005). Immediately‚ the International scientific teams moved in to deal with these highly virulent epidemics where their findings revealed that the transmission had exponentially ceased; however‚ the team could not reconstruct a considerable

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    During the Edo period‚ Japan divided their social class into a four-class system: samurai‚ farmers‚ artisans‚ and merchants.  If one were to change his or her social status‚ the government will disapprove and will prevent such action. Laws and policies were very strict during the Tokugawa era. There were many restrictions such as having vast amount of wealth‚ trading with other countries‚ or even taking the law to their own hands.  During the Edo era‚ if one were to break a law or commit a sin‚ then

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