Salmonella Brittney Smiles SCI/163 August 11, 2011 David Moore Veterinary scientist Daniel Salmon first discovered Salmonellosis in 1885 that later took the name Salmonella. The first strain of salmonella came from the intestine of a pig. Many cases of the bacteria were found predominantly in Europe and North America since Mr. Salmon’s first discovery. Salmonella is a bacteria of toxic substances found in the digestive system of warm blooded mammals that can trigger food
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Name Professor Course Date Toxicity of make ups Makeup is a term used by many people to refer to substances applied to one’s body in the name of beauty. However, make-ups are widely used mostly by ladies aged between 12 and 34 years. There are however two types of makeups that is toxic make-ups and organic makeups. Toxic makeups are made of chemical compositions while organic makeups are believed to be from either plants or any other natural organism. Toxic make-ups are dangerous and prohibited
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The Columbian Exchange is a period where there is culture and biological exchanges between the new and old world. This was an exchange of plants, animals, diseases and technology which transformed Europeans and Native Americans way of life. This had all began when Columbus made his discovery on 1942. From then on, an exchange of ideas and education began and lasted for years throughout the expansion and discovery of the new world. This exchange, not only impacted the cultural makeup of the world
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In “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Tim Obrien reveals his characters expectation of femininity and how they change as a young girl transforms, breaking the boundaries between female and male, nature and human, Vietnam and home. He uses the juxtaposition of a harsh war torn place like Vietnam with the softness of a young girl. Rat Kiley’s story then follows the transformation of this girl Marry-Anne while she becomes more like herself and less like who her grade school sweetheart wants her to be
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Whalon Herbert Anthropology 108 17 November 2000 Dr. Ringle, Professor Stonehenge is without a doubt the most interesting monument in Europe. The ring of stones standing in the open vastness of Salisbury Plain is an evocative image of wonder and mystery. (Scarre, 130) Stonehenge is both traditional and unique in Britain colorful history. It is traditional in that it falls within a whole class of monuments characterized by circular banks and ditches, or by rings of standing stones. Its uniqueness
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Brooks1 Wilma Brooks Vicki Bean AR 112 26 November 2012 Postwar Modern Movement in the West The Postwar Modern Movements in the West began in the United States in the 1940’s, shortly after World War II. In 1945, with Europe in ruins, millions of people dead, and others suffering from famine and Nazi oppression, many leading artist fled Europe for the United States. and settled in New York in 1945 (ArtForms 397). Devastated and scarred by the aftermath of war the artists settled in New York
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Early cave paintings around the world depict animals such as bison, wild cattle, horses and deer. These paintings were made using charcoal and other organic materials over thirty thousand years ago. While the reason is still unclear, these paintings most likely signify daily chases early man took part in (historyworld.net). Since then, artists have used paintings to represent and respond to many ideas throughout history. Passionate, dramatic and complex paintings, such as “The Colossus” by Francisco
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Chikankari Chikan (Hindi: चिकन, Urdu: چکن) is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, Mughal emperor Jahangir's wife,[1] it is one of Lucknow's most famous textile decoration styles. There are several theories about the origin of Chikankari. Chikankari - the process of chikan - was basically invented in Lucknow. It developed quickly during the period when the Mughals ruled and consisted
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have met people who do. I do, however, believe that everyone has something in his/her life that requires repetition until perfection. For instance, when I draw or create artwork, it has to be perfect down to the last pencil, pen, crayon, paint, or charcoal mark. If even one thing is out of place, it will bother me and I will constantly dwell on it until it is fixed. This is not truly a form of OCD, but it does give me a taste of what those who suffer from OCD go through on a smaller basis. d
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2048nitaTime to push back the Buddha's birth date a century or so? Archaeologists may have uncovered evidence of the oldest Buddhist shrine yet discovered, dating to around 550 B.C. Located at Nepal's Lumbini pilgrimage center, the legendary site of the Buddha's birth, the discovery points to the renowned religious figure living more than a century earlier than dates accepted by many scholars. (See also: "Buddha Rising.") "What we have got is the earliest Buddhist shrine in the world," says archaeologist Robin
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