INTRODUCTION HISTORY Endosulfan‚ a highly toxic organochlorine pesticide was sprayed in the cashew plantations in Kasargod District since 1978‚ till 2001 regularly three times every year. The aerial spraying of Endosulfan was undertaken to contain the menace of the tea mosquito bug. Endosulfan is a harmful insecticide. It causes several health hazards in human beings. The terrain was unsuitable for aerial spraying considering the relatively high rainfall and its geological structure. Unusual
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HOTS HIGH ORDER THINKING ESSENTIAL IN TEACHING IN PRE PRIMARY SCHOOLS A young child’s brain is like a sponge. It quickly absorbs everything. For this reason‚ it is vital that we provide our young students with materials and activities that require them to think for themselves rather than simply absorbing information. To be successful in school‚ students need to be equipped with strong thinking skills. When a student has developed strong thinking skills‚ they are capable of utilizing‚ applying
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Summary Richard Preston’s Hot Zone is a horrific narration of the origin of filoviruses and their encounter with humans. These viruses include Marburg virus (MARV)‚ Ebola virus (EBOV) and Sudan virus (SUDV). They are also known as Biosafety Level 4 agents because they are extremely dangerous to humans and have no treatments or cure. Section 1: The Shadow of Mount Elgon This section details Charles Monet’s visit to Kitum cave‚ which is located in Mount Elgon‚ Kenya. During this trip‚ Monet
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Ancient Egyptian Mummification Mummification rituals in ancient civilizations are studied today to help us understand more about our worlds past. The ancient Egyptians believed the body was preserved for the afterlife. Mummification is the embalmment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy and preservation of it by treating it with balsams and drugs and other chemicals. There were four main parts to the mummification process: embalm the body‚ wrap the body
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What is Mummification? It is the preserving of the body done either naturally or deliberately using a variety of preservation techniques. Humans were desiccated using a variety of materials‚ most commonly natron as a way to remove the moisture in their bodies to inhibit decay and bacterial growth. This helped to preserve the bodies and significantly slow down decomposition. The bodies were then wrapped in the traditionally seen bandages as a way to seal the body. Why Was Mummification Used/Done
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is still better known for her mummification and embalming process than for her medical practices of diagnoses and treatment. The mummification process is one that includes many steps and chemicals. Within these steps‚ the body is opened up and organs are removed. With this in mind‚ one might wonder if embalmers have shared the knowledge they discovered through the mummification procedure with the doctors of that time. So what is the relationship between mummification and medical practices in Ancient
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Student name Instructor Institution Date Due The Mummification Process and its Meaning to Ancient Egypt Mummification process Apparently the first issue that many people tend to imagine after the words “mummy” and “Egypt” are mentioned is a given body that is wrapped in strips of cloth. However when considering the country and especially a couple of years back‚ the then mummies‚ notably the first ones‚ were naturally made in the desert sand. With their belief system developing‚ ancient Egyptians
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Part 1‚ Chapter 1 Something in the Forest Summary Chapter one introduces the reader to Charles Monet. He is a French expatriate working on a sugar plantation in western Kenya. The story begins on New Year’s Day‚ 1980‚ when Charles and a woman take an overnight trip to Mount Elgon‚ a formerly active volcano. During their trip‚ they visit Kitum Cave. After returning to his quiet life‚ Monet becomes ill. The reader knows that he is experiencing a catastrophic illness‚ but Charles and those who
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body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death. Normally when we die‚ bacteria and other germs eat away at the soft tissues (such as skin and muscles) leaving only the bones behind. Since bacteria need water in order to grow‚ mummification usually happens if the body dries out quickly after death. The body may then be so well preserved that we can even tell how the dead person may have looked in life. Mummies are made naturally or by embalming‚ which is any process that people
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