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Brutally Murdered British Soldiers
999 wordsThe Boston Massacre is considered by many historians to be the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The fatal incident happened on March 5 of 1770. The massacre resulted in the death of five colonists. British troops in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were there to stop demonstrations against the Townshend Acts and keep order, but instead they provoked outrage. The British soldiers and citizens brawled in streets and fought in bars. The citizens viewed the British soldiers as potential oppressors...
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Ebola Zaire Ebola Sudan
1,020 wordsWe dont really know what Ebola has done in the past, and we dont know what it might do in the future. (p. 49) According to Eugene Johnson, a civilian virus hunter, specializing in Ebola, the essence of the virus itself is one whose existence is still unintelligible to humans. The knowledge of the nature of this virus, as well as Marburg the gentle sister of the three filo virus sisters (Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan, and Marburg), remains questionable today. In his book, The Hot Zone, Richard Preston...
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Sentenced To Death Boston Massacre
1,318 words... from Nova Scotia were staying, tensions soared. More fights were breaking out around the city. On March 2, 1770, a certain Private Walker was walking past Sam Gray's rope shop, a shop for colonists who lacked any one specific talent, but needed a job. When William Green, a rope worker, saw him and asked if he would like a job, the soldier said that he would like a job. At this William Green replied, "Then go and clean my little-house. " Little-house, back then meant out house. This made the ...
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Hot Zone 1 St
875 wordsStyle Critique on The Hot Zone Lassa is a Level 4 virus from West Africa, and it was one of Peter Jahrlings favorite life forms-he thought it was fascinating and beautiful, in certain ways. He had held in his gloved hands virtually every hot agent known, except for Ebola and Marburg. When people asked him why he didnt work with them, he replied, I dont particularly feel like dying. Richard Preston traces the known paths of Ebola and Marburg in The Hot Zone. He tells of their discovery, effects, ...
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