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  instructions for Current Events Paper Current events within the past 10-15 years. Use at least 3 resources Examples: journal article (American Journal Public Health, etc.), periodical (NY times, Washington times, govt. agency (CDC, NIH), National organization (Diabetes Associations, National Heart association), state/ local agencies...

 Week 5 ProjectAssignment Due November 28 at 11:59 PM Policies Supporting Lecture: Review the following lecture: Public Health Policy Review THIS WEEK'S project is to write the section of your final capstone paper that gives examples of POLICIES related to...

   The purpose of this paper is to fully explore the history, characteristics, pathogenesis, and treatment of a pathogenic organism. Use the following questions to guide your inquiry (but do not limit yourself to only these questions): TOPIC – BACTERIAL MENINGITIS  I. Background/History: What is...

Reading Discussion 13: Hamlet 1 & 2 77 unread replies.77 replies. After reading Hamlet Acts 1 and 2, respond to the questions below to participate in the discussion: INITIAL POST (due 11/27): Why does Hamlet question whether the Ghost is good or...

  Intro to Life Science – Week 6 Assignment Wanted: Dead, Not Alive Bacteria, protists, and other forms of early life can be very harmful when they get into our food supply. Find a current (within the last two months) food recall or foodborne outbreak...

Attend an event or complete an extracurricular activity that is related to our class in some way. Then submit a 200-300 word reflection paper which uses course concepts to explain what you learned. Reflection papers are worth up to 2 points each. These must be...

  Be sure to choose one of the following  topics :Should gene-editing be abolished? OR Should the penalty for possession of prescription opioids be lessened?  (You must choose  only ONE topic for this r. paper). Be sure to have at least 8 credible sources in your paper. Your paper...

  Directions: Antibiotics have saved millions of lives since they were first observed by Pasteur and Koch and later named by Selman Waksman in 1942. Unfortunately, antibiotic-resistant microbial strains are becoming more prevalent and therefore making once easily treated infections more difficult to treat. For...