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 “The Allied and Associated Governments affirm, and Germany accepts, the responsibility of Germany and her Allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of a war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her Allies”.
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The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 was greeted with great enthusiasm in Australia. Australia had pledged its support for the war already before Britain had announced war on Germany on 4th August 1914. Australia’s entry into the war was supported by all main political parties, community leaders, newspapers, and churches. Read More…
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In this regard, arguments are presented with the aim of ascertaining the truth of the statements that are made by historians about the fact that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of World War I. "The Holy Roman Empire Read More…
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This event set the course for activity heavy months of July and August. The earlier part of July saw engagement of Austria and Serbia in ultimatums and souring of relationship. Count Berchtold was the center figure who represented Austria and he set forth number Read More…
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While struggling to recover from the effects of this economic depression, the capitalist nations such as British recovered quickly, as opposed to the communists and the socialists. However, though the British Read More…
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The War can be attributed to the harsh policies adopted by various European nations in their quest to assert political and economic superiority. Each nation was struggling to emerge as the world’s Read More…
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A Doll’s House is a play written by Henrik Ibsen which has held the distinction of being the world’s most enthusiastically performed play. It is because this play strives to present a very unique view about contemporary relationships particularly in respect to women. Read More…
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There was little to no interest in being involved with anything that did not directly involve the country. The nation was producing well economically, with twice the output of its nearest competitor, which was Great Britain (Mintz). Diplomatically and militarily, Read More…
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There was increased competition among European states for colonialism across the world. The period between 1815 and 1848 is seen as being a “restoration” or “pre-march” (Vormarz) period. This was a transitional period that saw cultural, social, political, and economic progress. Read More…
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John Heartfield pioneered the use of art as a tool for achieving political ends. He was born in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Germany, on 19 June 1891 as Helmut Herzfeld. In 1899, his parents, Franz and Alice Herzfeld abandoned Helmut, his brother, Wieland, and their two sisters, Hertha and Lotte, and fled overseas to escape political persecution. Read More…
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Wars normally emerge as a planned affair or just accidentally and accelerate beyond control. In fact, even the planned wars can go overboard to the surprise of the planners, since it is not possible to visualize the course any war is going to take from the start to the end, with ultimate precision (Lovell, 112). Read More…
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The war dates back to the beginning of 20th century when the conflict began between the Israel Jews and the Palestine Arabs (Smith, 2006). What is notable is that the two groups that have been engaged in this war come from different religions. The Palestinians are composed of Christians, Muslims, and Druse. Read More…
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Though most of movie historians have epitomized Hollywood as the movie industry’s capital, no one can ignore San Francisco’s role as the grooming ground of the motion picture industry. When one considers the various backgrounds in history that have caused the movie industry to evolve into its current form, the opinions and findings of Trimble will emerge as most relevant and realistic. Read More…
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This essay analyzes Graphic Design in the context of Dadaism. Dadaism was considered to not be a movement of artistic nature, but a movement of ‘anti-art’ that rejected the traditionalists and the bourgeoisie, which was used to describe those with money and power. In creating anti-art, the Dadaists created some fundamental concepts. Read More…
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Along with his brother and younger sister, Bronislava, Nijinsky toured the dance circuit with his parents, performing at opera houses, concert halls, summer theaters, and circuses. His professional debut was at a circus in Vilno, as a chimney sweep who rescued a piglet, a rabbit, a monkey, and a dog from a burning house and then extinguished the fire (Acocella). Read More…
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The war dates back to the beginning of the 20th century when the conflict began between the Israel Jews and the Palestine Arabs. What is notable is that the two groups that have been engaged in this war come from different religions. The Palestinians are composed of Christians, Muslims, and Druse. However, Muslims are the majority while Christians are the minority in Palestine. Read More…
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Adolf Hitler had generated a “madman in power” image with his evil deeds. Besides Jewish people, many other people who were against him also faced incredible distress and deaths. He killed Jewish people because of his private will and wish. Adolf Hitler had the intention of increasing the territory as well as his political and economic power Read More…
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Despite all the challenges in the fields of trade, economy, religion, and culture, English leadership efficiently colonized Ireland and America. They converted many nations from different religions to Christianity. They cultivated the Irish and American land and generated a great amount of profit. Virginia Tobacco Company is a symbol of success.

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Islam contains a powerful tradition of revivalism, modernism, and fundamentalism. The ideas of renewal and reform are fundamental notions within Islam. The teachings of Islam itself are demonstrated in the Quran as the revival of the true religion of God and the reform of corrupt activities that had crept into the activities of religion by previous communities. Read More…
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According to the criteria used by the America rebels, it is palpable that most people engaged in the revolution do not enjoy thirst, starvation, cold, wounds, and nakedness (Kropotkin 260-280). In addition, the loss of women, as well as their children, did not appeal to them (John Reed’s Selected Writings 76-158).   Read More…
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The tale of 1914 gets to be even more lopsided due to Tuchman’s choice to pay only a brief consideration to Serbia and the dual monarchy. It is not quite clear the manner in which the affairs of such countries as well as Balkan problems generally naturally divide themselves from the remaining part of the war Read More…
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As the report declares it is evident that throughout the history of mankind, the political parties have mostly evolved with one sense of purpose, and have sustained for one, the former and latter may or may not always the same.Party competition required public figures to act upon a mutually contrary set of assumptions. Read More…
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The domination of the male over female has started even at the creation itself. Holy Bible says that God has created Eve, the first female from the born of Adam and females were created for giving the males a company. From then onwards the female community forced to lead a suppressed life in which they were utilized by the males. Read More…
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The rise of the First World War was a function of several factors, majorly caused by the manner in which the international politics in Europe was organized. The major factor that contributed to the eruption of the First World War is the complex web of alliances that was formed by the European powers in the period between 1871 and 1914. Read More…
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The author states that the defeat of the Axis powers after the Great War also saw the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. Many of their former territories became independent nations through treaties after the war, and the Paris Peace Conference firmly placed the principle of national self-determination and equality among nations. Read More…
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The liberal revolutionaries created the National Assembly which intended to unify the whole of Germany as a liberal and constitutional state. After disagreeing with Austria, Prussia tried to unify Germany under the klienduetsch plan which involved the unification of all German states with the exclusion of Austria and under Prussian leadership. Read More…
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Reasons behind Britain’s decision to participate in World War I. The Great War I-e World War I started in July 1914 and continued until 1918. On August 4, 1914, at 7.00 pm, United Kingdom’s most respected news source The Daily Mirror published breaking news from the foreign office that Britain is at war with Germany. Read More…
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Most worrisome, British feared that the Americans would expand further to the north, a land that technically belonged to the British but sparsely settled. In addition, Canada was facing frequent raids organized by Fenian Brotherhood, a group composing of Irish Americans whose view was to pressure Britain into granting Ireland its Independence and sovereignty. Read More…
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The beverage market is very broad and diverse. It can range from water, soda, juice, or even milk. They can be hot or cold drinks or even alcoholic substances. However, not all products in the beverage world compete in the market as aggressively as carbonated soft drinks brands. These include Coca-cola and Pepsi. Read More…
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 Unlike traditional art, late-modernist paintings such as those created by the lesser-known Hans Hoffman sought to convey something more than the pictorial element while remaining free of the laws and rules of composition that had been constructed and built upon since the time of the ancient Greeks. Read More…
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On June 28, 1914, the assassination took place in Sarajevo, a Bosnian city. A Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir throne of Austria-Hungary. This was planned to "prepare for the Slavic revolution", but eventually became one of the causes of WWI. Austria used the assassination to attack Serbia.

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When Austria attacked Serbia, as the German leaders had anticipated, Russia prepared to attack Austria. Germany warned Russia to stop the preparation, but because Russia did not listen, Germany attacked Russia on August 1. Two days later, Germany also declared war against France, which was Russia's ally. Read More…
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The gains won by women in UK during World War I were limited and temporary. The status of women greatly changed during the World War I. Traditionally, women were bound to be housewives only and be held responsible for keeping up with the household. In early America, women’s life centered on farm and family. Read More…
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As one looks at the time period before the war, one can see the Alliance System, Militarism, Economic Rivalry, and Nationalism also as reasons for disruption among the European powers. One could argue as many historians due that the cause of the war was sparked by one single event the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Read More…
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Nuclear weapons form an integral part of the history of the Cold War. It is quite unavoidable to talk about nuclear weapons in a discussion about the Cold War. The Cold War was a period of suspicion and rivalry after the Second World War. This rivalry was between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics (USSR). Read More…
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The paper “International Monetary System in 1925-1960” is an intriguing example of a finance & accounting essay. The international monetary system facilitates international trade, cross-border investment, and reallocation of capital between nation-states (Rodrigue, 2013, p.1). They promote means of payment between buyers and sellers of different nations including deferred payments. Read More…
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Wars, international events and foreign pressure had led to internal political structural changes and militarism in France in the period 1789-1906. The main events that led to these internal changes are the transition from a constitutional monarchy to a republic, the French Revolutionary War, the Battle of Waterloo, the Franco-Prussian War, the French Revolution, and the establishment of the 3rd Republic. Read More…
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The focus of this paper is on Marc Chagall’s "Blue House". Modernists felt that the only way to portray the realism of the subject was to break the rules of art in order to explore images of pure emotion. Lyotard describes this process as an attempt “to make visible that there is something which can be conceived and which can neither be seen. Read More…
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They promote means of payment between buyers and sellers of different nations including deferred payments. It provides the framework for ensuring liquidity without fuelling inflation and corrects the global imbalances or restricts their emergence, while facilitating an orderly payment system. The Industrial Revolution increased the production of goods and widened the basis of world trade. Read More…
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The author states that common currency promotes greater trade among countries, openness and the volume of intra-union trade will be greater under a common currency than under a regime of floating exchange rates. It results in lower transaction costs in trade and less uncertainty about relative prices. Read More…
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McMillan writes in ‘Langston Hughes, The Big Sea’ that how amazing the fact is that “Langston Hughes experienced a friendly curiosity from Europeans not only because of the skin color but because of the notion that many Europeans, especially in small towns away from metropolitan areas, had never seen a black person.  Read More…
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British intelligence focus and training efforts before the outbreak of World War I was filling in the old cliché of “too little, too late.” The publication of the War Office manuals and the institution of regular courses and lectures on the subject of field intelligence does point to the evolution of an intelligence ethos in prewar Britain. Read More…
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This paper is an effort to understand the extent to which globalisation has impacted the economic activities of various countries in the 20th century. The first part of the paper broadly discusses the process of globalisation in the 20th century. The next part explains the economic factors of any country followed by data analysis and conclusion.  Read More…
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The Russian Jew, Lazar Markovich Lissitzky, better known as El Lissitzky, was not just an artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect in one; he was also a devoted follower of the communist movement that was rising in Russia as a result of the Revolution. El Lissitzky was an important part of the Russian Avant grade, playing several key roles. Read More…
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The conception of a world system of cities replicates the mounting inter-reliance of countries and cities within the international political financial system. In this metropolitan arrangement, 'world cities' hold a characteristic forte on account of their position as political and economic control centers. Read More…
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One can understand a great deal about Carl Jung’s theories regarding the significance of dreams by examining the role dreams played in his own life, by investigating his theories directly and by understanding how these theories have been adopted by others, such as his wife Emma, in applying these ideas to specific instances like the Grail legend. Read More…
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Although both books do deviate somewhat from classical form and style, both Wilde and Mann were inarguably well aware of – and strongly influenced by – the thirty-five hundred-year-old European tradition in which they were inscribing themselves as writers of tragedy.  Read More…
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These parties were more towards the Catholic area. The progress that came into existence during this stage were the Home Rule League in 1873, the Land League in 1879, and the Irish National League in 1882. The elections held in the year 1885 gave rise to the “modern Irish party politics.” It was set apart due to a firm division between Protestant and Catholic Ireland. Read More…
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e that developing countries have been the worst affected by the loss of value of the dollar in the past decade, because these countries had accumulated “vast amounts” of this currency in an effort to protect themselves against commodity market volatility and variability in Read More…
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The Holiness Theology gave Methodism, and thus pentecostalism, the benefit of 'entire' sanctification, the first part of which is the conversion, being born again through the body and blood of Christ, and the second, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which serves as a confirmation of personal holiness. Read More…
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This is a view held globally and clashes with tradition which stipulates that the present is a continuation of the behaviour and events of the past and continue to be repeated. Modernity is viewed as a problem since it challenges and replaces the traditional way of life. Read More…
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In the first half of the 19th century, Britain and its colonies witnessed a range of changes which defied the age old practices of oppression and suppression. The reform brought by Henry Brougham in giving the majority of Brits the right to vote to elect their representatives in Parliament is considered to be the major reform. Read More…
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Moreover, where power is unquestioned, corruption and exploitation of the involved buds and reaches full stature as a devouring monster. Women for the most part was content to leave reins of power Read More…
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The corporate world has redefined the word “incredible” by taking it to a whole new level altogether. Their contribution to the enormous pace of the world is by no means small – their very existence is a symbol of the advanced times we live in. Marketing communications refer to a company's promotional activities, a key component of the "marketing mix". Read More…
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From whatever perspective you choose to view Irish history, whether from a nationalist viewpoint advocating the ultimate break from Britain and all she stood for, or from a unionist or British perspective where you might see Ireland’s role as an integral part of the largest and most powerful empire the world had ever known. Read More…
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Intuitively, globalization is a process fueled by, and resulting in, increasing cross-border flows of goods, services, money, people, information, and culture. Some define it as the diffusion of practices, values and technology that have an influence on people's lives worldwide. Read More…
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Knowing English helps us to meet and converse with people from different cultures and backgrounds.  English is one of the widely used languages in the world.  Even if you meet any Japanese or German citizens, it is possible to communicate with them in English.  Another most important thing is that about 90% of the information available on the Internet is in English. Read More…
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The argument between protectionism and free trade is at least three centuries old, almost as old as the concept of free trade. It gave birth to two opposing political ideologies - capitalism and socialism. While Read More…
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Energy production and utilization play a pivotal role in the development of a countries economy, every sector of the country needs the energy to provide power. The rapid increase in population has resulted in the depletion of existing energy sources such as fossil fuels in addition to the fact that environmental concerns have lead to anti-campaign against the use of coal and fossil fuels. Read More…
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World War One, often dubbed “the Great War”, is generally considered a Europe-centered global conflict that involved several theatres of military operations. According to Strachan, the fighting on land had been largely confined to Europe, the Middle East, and some parts of Africa, along with isolated episodes in central Asia and the Far East.  Read More…
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On the morning of December 16, 1914, Germany showed her true colors in what can only be called a massacre of innocents as her naval fleet attacked Scarborough (Wilkinson, 2002). 29 vacationers and boarding school students were killed and Great Britain was enraged—inciting nationalistic feelings among the citizens and making recruitment easier. Read More…
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Kenneth Waltz created the structural theory that classifies the causes of war through three images. The three images include man, the state, and the international system. According to the structural realism theory, states’ actions before, during, and after a war rely upon and respond to pressures from international competition. Read More…
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Most of the description of terrorism usually revolve aroud those violent activities intended to create fear. The terror activities are mainly perpetrated for ideologcal, religious ar political goals and are most of the time deliberately targeted at civilians and are commited by those agencies outside the government. Read More…
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This research paper is an investigation of the 1918 flu pandemic that caused more fatalities than the total number of people killed in the First World War. The first section discusses historical background of the Spanish flu followed by an investigation of mortality and morbidity patterns of the flu pandemic. Read More…
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Unexpectedly, the 2011 incident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant awoke fear among the American citizens that radiation would linger on for years and affect them as well (Krupa). Likewise, the fear of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) still lingers among the world population. Read More…
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The World Health Organization in partnership with the health ministries in various countries and other non-state actors has put forth efforts to control and ultimately halt the transmission of Poliovirus. The strategies put in place have yielded greater results over the decades with several countries being declared completely free of the virus Read More…
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The rise in measles is because of various local and national health problems. It highlights a growing problem in California and the country. This article would examine measles, its main source, and the issues that cause it and develop a campaign to address its issue. What began as an outbreak of measles among seven people, in December who visited Disneyland, has drastically spread to over 26 women.

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Austere Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome(SARS) guidelines should be rigorously followed with no exemption to avoid cross infections between the patients and nurses and other health care personnel attending the patients. Drugs that are prescribed for the condition should be in ample supply to meet the demand for drug therapy treatment. Read More…
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It is common knowledge that WHO’s primary function is to direct and coordinate matters concerning international health. Nevertheless, this intergovernmental organization is obliged to see through the fulfillment of a considerably stout normative responsibility in the creation of health-related standards that strongly enhance cooperation. Read More…
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This paper analyses key concepts of fire outbreaks, and how best to prevent them prior, and during the fire. It is studied that the USA has undergone a huge financial loss in the last 30 years amounting to more than 4 billion in US dollars out of fire outbreaks. There are various measures that ought to be designed in combat and prevention of fire outbreaks in any of the combustible areas.

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The study and research of the distribution and determinants of Ebola in DRC show how the trends of Ebola virus disease is affecting residents, and determine the potential precaution to take to avoid the worst-case scenario in a predictable future. Congo has so far experienced 6 Ebola virus outbreaks in the last four decades. Read More…
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The best recommendations for policymakers, such as the president, criminal justice agencies, and others, are focusing on more studies to eliminate imminent epidemic or minimize its impact. The current world is evolving fast in terms of attack methods where bioterrorism is replacing the existing physical attacks. Read More…
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Risk strategies in high-concern situations are responsible for assembling information that motivates public health interventions during health outbreaks and emergencies. One thing stands in support of developing a working risk strategy: it is the driving force for effective response (Fred Garcia, 2006). Read More…
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The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an often fatal and severe human illness transmitted from wild animals and spread within human populations through human-to-human contact (Acton, 2012). The ongoing disease outbreak came into the limelight in March 2014 and has turned out to be the most severe, widespread, and complex one ever. Read More…
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Ebola virus disease (EVD) also called Ebola hemorrhagic fever is an acute, usually fatal illness in humans and some animals. (CDC, 2014) It is caused by Ebola virus that has an increasingly high reproduction rate. It mainly affects the immune system and leads to the decreased level of blood clotting that cause internal and external bleeding. Read More…
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The article is pretty effective at convincing one of the merits of C/PHN and community participation in outbreak control. However, one of the biggest faults that one can associate with it is the fact that it draws from only one case to support its stand. Only one instance cannot be considered as conclusive or even convincing evidence of any fact.

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Ebola virus causes an acute and serious illness which is fatal if untreated. The first appearance was in 1976 in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. During this year (2014), in the month of March, the Ebola virus was discovered again. This has proved to be one of the most complex forms of Ebola. Read More…
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The time for the appearance of the disease after the virus has entered the body ranges from 1.5 days till 3days. As the name of the disease is swine flu, it can be analyzed that flu is one of clinical presentation of the disease. The respiratory system is most affected and the respiratory disease may range from mild disease to very severe pneumonia Read More…
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Globalization has created a highly interconnected world where the security of one nation is dependent upon the security of others. Allowing the failure of African states to continue is, in itself, an international security concern. Then HIV/AIDS pandemic is quickly creating the necessary conditions for the type of social and political collapse that inevitably results in conflict. Read More…
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The Hajj is an Islamic religious ceremony and is one of the most popular religious ceremonies in the world. It is celebrated during the last month of the Islamic Calendar (Dhu al-Hijjah) between the 8th and 12th. Loosely translated, Hajj means an intention to make a journey. It involves paying homage to the holy city of Mecca and related holy sites to perform certain specific rituals. Read More…
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The paper "Ebola Situation as a World Crisis - Case of Papua New Guinea" is a perfect example of a case study on health science and medicine. The world has experienced multiple cases of disease outbreaks some of which resulted in massive deaths. The world has been constantly sensitized over diseases such as HIV/AIDS whose medicine is yet to be found. Read More…
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Generally speaking, the disease has infected and killed more than two thousand people, during an outbreak for a period of nine months, which stopped during the summer of 2003. This was according to the World Health Organization. Ever since there have been reduced cases, and no cases have been reported since 2004. Read More…
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So far, there are about 160 confirmed cases in the United States in 2014. This figure is expected to continue rising due to unconfirmed cases. Recent measles exposures include 59 cases in Ohio, 38 in Knox County, 6 in Holmes, 1 in Wayne, and 1 in Richland. This is a record high, beating the recorded 58 cases in 2013, in New York City (Turncock, 2012).

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It is caused by certain serotypes of Vibrio Cholera which lead to massive diarrhea and water loss, with death ensuing mainly because of hypovolemia (Tierney, Papadakis, & McPhee, 2007). Cholera mainly occurs in areas of war, hunger, famine, or in refugee camps, arising from unsanitary conditions. The history exhibits many deadly outbreaks of cholera. Read More…
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Over his career life, Bill Gates has made a name for himself through philanthropy in many areas ranging from healthcare to education. In this particular talk, he is talking about the Ebola epidemic and the lessons that can be learnt from the tragedy. He provides solutions to tackling Ebola and any other outbreak that may face the world in future.  Read More…
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Smallpox is an extremely infectious disease caused by a virus in the pox family. It preferentially attacks the cells of the skin, causing bumps that are associated with the disease. The virus has an incubation time of around 12 days from when the disease is first contracted to when symptoms first occur. Read More…
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Understanding of existing conditions that would be of benefit to the incidences of fire outbreaks can be very effective in contributing to the efforts put forward to try and ensure that effects of fire outbreaks on human lives have been mitigated to the highest level possible. Prevention is very important as far as fire outbreaks are concerned. Read More…
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We believe that it is encouraging that we know what previous mistakes were and are now able to overcome them. The government should mention this in their defense. We now know how to manage this process better, we just need to be able to move forward with a policy that allows us to get what needs to be done completed. The government might also use the statistics at the beginning of this paper.

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Salmonella outbreaks stand out as one of the severe and common disease outbreaks in the US and many other places in the world. Annually, 1.4 million Americans suffer from this disease1.  America reports about 15, 000 hospitalization incidents and about 400 salmonella linked deaths yearly.  Symptoms manifest within 12 to 72 hours of infection and they include fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. Read More…
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As a function of understanding the full depth and complexity of this issue, this brief analysis will seek to understand and detail the ways in which Read More…
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A good management plan needs to be able to help the company meet its objectives and goals, to utilize the most current technology and innovation in relation to fire and rescue service provision (Arco, 2009). The management system must also be able to acknowledge the values and the standards that are laid down by the relevant authorities. Read More…
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It has a high fatality rate of up to 50 percent, or 90 percent in some regions (Cenciarelli et al., 2015). The first Ebola infections were in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at Yambuku near the Ebola River (based on which the name of the disease is derived) and in Nzara in Sudan (World Health Organisation, 2014).  

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In the prepathogenesis phase, any disease is not manifested in the individual since it remains in the phase of a subtle interaction between the man and the environment. If it is an infectious disease, particularly, the first element responsible for the transmission of the disease to cause an epidemic is the disease agent. Read More…
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After studying the societal, public health, and financial effects of the Black Plague and other grave epidemics of the yore like cholera, smallpox, and measles, measures can be devised to counter the threat of potential epidemics.  Read More…
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It is not a surprise then, that many historians believe that the Great Depression played a crucial role in the outbreak of World War II. In this brief, we will explore how the Great Depression contributed to the rise of fascism and ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, marked the end of World War I and imposed heavy penalties on Germany.  Read More…
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This is because, although people may be rescued from the disaster-stricken areas, they also face the risk of contracting communicable diseases brought about by overcrowding and poor sanitation. This is particularly the case when dealing with earthquakes and the subsequent communicable diseases, specifically cholera. Read More…
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The research is to be based in the United Kingdom and random sampling would be used to gather data. Getting this data would be done using the random sampling of households and to some working places while the instruments to be used would include questionnaires, observation, interview, and the focus group discussion.  Read More…
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Some of the questions to be answered are:

  1. What measures has your industry put in place to prevent the occurrence of fire and its spreading?
  2. In general, to what level can you rate fire fighting strategies in this region?
  3. Which are the modern trends in fighting fire you recognize being in practice?
  4. Which are some of the policies put by the national or local governments in fighting a fire in this region?
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Investigators first identified Legionella pneumophila from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the year 1976. An outbreak of pneumonia which affected about 220 attendees at an American Legion Conference and resulting in 34 deaths, led to an investigation by the CDC researchers.

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Influenza is a communicable and contagious disease and is easily transmitted via contact with an infected person, which are dispersed in the form of aerosols, such as saliva droplets resulting from coughing or sneezing. The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has developed the Influenza Pandemic Operation Plan. Read More…
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