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    In “Harvest Gypsies”‚ by John Steinbeck‚ John shows the readers the plight of the gypsies during the 1930’s. He describes their life and makes the readers sympathize for the families. Steinbeck shows sympathy through his writing for the migrant families by describing their living conditions‚ which is evident through them living in unhealthy tents‚ and on how the families are full of sullen anger caused by their children’s deaths. Throughout the entire story Steinbeck‚ describes their confined and

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    salmonella to reproduce or survive‚ it must have a host -only certain strains of salmonella bacteria can life for a semi-long period outside a host body -once salmonella has entered the body (through contaminated foods or coming in contact with infected feces) the bacteria will begin to grow R -salmonella reproduces asexually through binary fission Binary fission- subdivision of a cell ‚ single stranded DNA replicates then attaches to opposite ends of the cell and then the cell pulls part -Through reproduction

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    Kaymito Leave as Mouthwash

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    organ of the alimentary canal The alimentary canal includes the mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestine‚ large intestine‚ andanal canal Mouth Food enters the digestive tract through the mouth. The labia (lips) protect its anterior opening‚ the cheeks form its lateral walls‚ the hard palate forms its anterior roof‚ and the soft palate forms its posterior roof. The space between the lips and cheeks externally and the teeth and gums internally is the vestibule. The area contained by

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    Animals raised on pig farms‚ are given any amount of hormones to grow quicker. Pigs and other types of animals raised on factory farms are brutally stepped on by the others‚ due to the insane amount of animals put in one “cage.” The farmers need to fight against the government so that they do not have to feel like they have wronged themselves. Two of the general topics that I will be addressing is how harmful factory farms are to humans and the animals stuck in them. Two of the general topics that

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    pistachio nuts‚ tomatoes‚ and contaminated water. The most recent major outbreak in 2010 involved Salmonella-contaminated eggs from several U.S. producers that have caused the recall of over 500 million eggs. Contamination can come from animal or human feces that contact the food during its processing or harvesting. New data about types of food contamination. 3) What is an example of a real life outbreak of this foodborne illness in the United States?Foodborne Illness Short Answer Questions Salmonella

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    One of the most life-threatening and highly contagious viruses in cats is Feline Pan Leukopenia Virus. It is also known as feline distemper. The virus affects red blood cells‚ mostly those in the intestinal tract‚ bone marrow‚ and the stem cells of developing fetuses. The attacks on the blood cells can lead to the development of anemia and lowering of the immune system. The virus can survive for years in contaminated environments‚ making it incredibly difficult to get rid of. Kittens between the

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    CAFO Research Paper

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    bloom. Breathing in the air above the bloom causes severe respiratory difficulty. People who live near or work at a CAFO are most affected by the polluted air around the lagoons. Some farmers spray the feces directly into the air instead of storing it in lagoons. People who breathe in the feces infused air can suffer from bronchitis‚ asthma‚ headaches‚ heart palpitations‚ Etc. People who live near hog lagoons also suffer from illnesses such as abnormally high levels of depression‚ confusion‚ anger

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    pressure. Processed foods have a very low volume and therefore require a high pressure to excrete the feces. The higher pressure from pushing can damage your colon‚ and anus. Eliminating waste should be easy for the body‚ not a high pressure challenge. When the feces is moving through the intestinal wall and there is a high amount of pressure the walls begin to get pressed upon by the feces. When the feces begins to press on the folds of the intestinal wall they become stuck inside the folds‚and push out

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    Roundworm Research Paper

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    intestine of dogs and cats. It can result in permanent vision loss if it spreads to an eye. CAUSES This condition is usually caused by swallowing something that has been infected with roundworm eggs. Roundworm eggs can be found in dirt and animal feces. SYMPTOMS Symptoms of this condition include: Vision loss. Poor appetite. Fever. Coughing. Rash. Abdominal pain. Swollen lymph glands. Often‚ there are no symptoms. DIAGNOSIS This condition may be diagnosed with

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    The Digestion Process

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    The digestion process The digestion process begins in the mouth. First we take a bite of food. The presccence of food in the mouth stimulates the flow of saliva from the salivary glands. Saliva moistens the food and carries dissolved food molecules to the taste buds. Saliva helps digest food because it contains enzymes that start to break it down. After the food is covered with saliva‚ you then begin to chew your food. Chewing breaks down food into smaller pieces and also breaks apart fiber that

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