Essays Tagged: "outbreak"

The Ebola virus

estions such as 'How does it infect its victims?', 'How are Ebola victims treated?', 'How are Ebola outbreaks controlled?' and many othersrelated to this deadly virus.GENERAL INFORMATION The Eb ... not affect humans. The Ebola virus was named after the Ebola river in Zaire, Africa after its first outbreak in 1976.STRUCTURE When magnified by an electron microscope, the ebola virus resemble ...

(6 pages) 89 0 3.9 Mar/1995

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Adolf Hitler Q: What is this essay about? A: Adolf Hitlers Life Q: How long is it? A: 4 pages plus cover page and bib./ works cited page make 6 Q: how many words? A: Body is 1,100 words.

Hitler moved to Munich, which was at that point in time the center of German artistic life. At the outbreak of World War I Hitler enlisted in a Bavarian regiment. Twice, he was decorated for bravery ...

(5 pages) 197 2 4.4 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Ebola Virus

not affect humans. The Ebola virus was named after the Ebola River in Zaire, Africa after its first outbreak in 1976. Ebola hemorrhagic fever is classified as a BSL-4 (biosafety level 4) agent, which ... t carriers of the virus, as we are with the influenza virus, for example. The initial patient in an outbreak must have somehow contracted the virus from an infected primate carrier, such as a monkey, ...

(8 pages) 118 0 4.2 Apr/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Ebola, its transimission, symptoms, signs, treatment, history, research, etc.

Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan, Ebola Reston, and Ebola Tai.Ebola virus is spread in a number of ways. An outbreak starts when an infected animal or insect, called a vector, transmits the virus to a human. ... rson recovers completely from Ebola, it may stay in the semen for up to seven weeks. In the African outbreaks it has also been transmitted by the reuse of needles because the health care systems are s ...

(5 pages) 88 0 3.5 Oct/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

The Russian revolution was a major event in world history

o issues: class alignments in the revolution and the character of the post-revolutionary regime.The outbreak of the revolution, in January 1905, found Lenin abroad in Switzerland, and he did not retur ...

(6 pages) 216 2 3.6 May/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Origin of the American Revolution (1759-1766)

British colonies in North America were on the point of rebellion in 1765-1766, ten years before the outbreak of the American Revolution. The author, Bernhard Knollenberg, a lecturer at Yale University ... g some accounts of the American Revolution, one gets the impression that, until the very eve of the outbreak of war, active colonial opposition was limited to a relatively few propagandists and hothea ...

(8 pages) 163 0 4.3 Dec/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

The Crucible. The question is how do greed and private motives of characters play a part in the novel and have consequences that extend into the lives of all the Salemites. Includes direct quotations.

ives and onto the lives of other Salemites.Reverend Parris' motives were part of the reason for the outbreak of hysteria in Salem. Parris was so concerned about his own well-being and status in societ ...

(3 pages) 92 1 4.1 Aug/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

The Second Ammendment

r whether they are a fearful danger contributing to crime and violence.' ('gun control') Due to the outbreak of violence in our society, some people feel that repealing the Second Ammendment would sol ...

(6 pages) 123 0 3.0 Mar/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Long and short-term causes that contributed to the 1917 Russian Revolution

as personal ruling style, the Russian economy, and general feeling of discontent, but ulitimaly the outbreak of revolution was the caused by Russia entering World War I.Nicholas was a weak and incompe ... Poles from Poland and the Finns from Finland were anxious to overthrow the Tsar. Only up until the outbreak of the First World War did these groups cause real trouble and damage the Tsar's reputation ...

(10 pages) 191 0 1.9 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Lord Of The Flies : The end of innocence and the "darkness of mans heart" are a consequence of the savage instincts in all people.

ten by William Golding about a boy and his savagery. In the near future England is threatened by an outbreak of nuclear war. A plane full of English boys crashes on a deserted island alone and isolate ...

(4 pages) 61 2 2.2 Nov/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The civil war in America; Its place in history.

FOR many years before the outbreak of the Civil War the United States had become an object of anxiety or of envy to many, of w ...

(28 pages) 272 2 4.5 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

Smallpox vaccination for critical public service workers

nt has recommended that only certain public health and health careworkers be vaccinated. If a major outbreak of smallpox were to occur however, thecountry would need to rely on more than just public h ... e disease was new inthe Americas, and the native inhabitants, having no immunity, were decimated.An outbreak in New York City in 1947 was smallpox's first major strike against theUnited States in the ...

(5 pages) 87 0 3.7 Jan/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

ideological legacy of the french revolution

The pivotal event of European history in the eighteenth century was the French Revolution. From its outbreak in 1789, the Revolution touched and transformed social values and political systems in Fran ...

(2 pages) 102 2 4.5 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

"The Panther's Leap"--incl. works cited w/ primary sources;1911 landing of German boat, The Panther, at Morocco; Result of 2nd Moroccan Crisis and, ultimately, WWI

in a seemingly stable Europe that would continue to grow unchecked until it came to a head with the outbreak of World War IWhen 1911 began, Europe was living under a very comfortable illusion of peace ...

(9 pages) 80 0 2.0 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Peace settlements as a cause of WWII

e peace settlements that were set up to prevent war, but in fact they were both major causes of the outbreak of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles outlined the rules that Germany must follow becau ...

(3 pages) 49 0 3.8 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Ebola Virus - information on the virus **School Essay**

ans only monkeys. All the other known strains of Ebola are transmitted by direct contact. The first outbreak of Ebola was in 1976 in Zaire Africa. The next was in Sudan Africa in 1979. Refer to chart ... of Ebola was in 1976 in Zaire Africa. The next was in Sudan Africa in 1979. Refer to chart for more outbreaks.There is no vaccine for Ebola yet but there was a treatment for it that was discovered dur ...

(2 pages) 70 0 2.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

What path should be taken by the EU, NATO and the UN to develop a stable and peaceful environment in the former Yugoslavia for the long-term?

ong-term?Defining their New Roles: EU, NATO, and UNThe genocide has been silenced, and in fact, the outbreak of violence throughout the Balkans has, for the most part, been carefully contained. The fi ...

(8 pages) 98 0 3.6 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Skeleton's in the Closet. A creative imaginative story about a deadly disease threatening to kill all life on earth.

the building or shelter in a matter of minutes. Human, animal and plant numbers as halved since the outbreak a few days ago, and it seems that even if people keep hiding they will be avoiding the inev ...

(5 pages) 44 0 3.5 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Poems & Short Stories

Different symbols in Kate Chopin's "The Awakening"

l conventions. Edna finally drowns herself in the sea, ending her awakening. The reasons for Edna's outbreak into a new world can be shown through her passion for the sea and her knowledge and disobed ...

(3 pages) 130 0 4.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Black Death. It's affects on Europe's population, economy, religion and politics.

Black DeathThe most fierce and widespread epidemic was the outbreak of the bubonic plague. It ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1353 killing 25 million people, a ...

(2 pages) 68 0 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History