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    across the water and watched the early morning light reflect off Hong Kong’s famous downtown skyline. Only 24 hours ago Ron had been riding around the Carolina Speedway in Kyle Petty’s blue Pontiac, emblazoned with the Hot Wheels logo. The event was part of the kickoff for a new series of Hot Wheels® replicas of NASCAR racers. Now, back in Hong Kong questions still swirled around the sourcing

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    Abstract Hot tubs are very popular across America due to their relaxation as well as health benefits. Hot tubs have been attributed health benefits ranging from relief of muscle and joint pain, to help in treatment of HIV and other viral infections. Because of this, many people own hot tubs and many more go to health spas where they can use them. On the other hand, hot tubs are not that easy to maintain. A consistent disinfectant level must be maintained in order to inhibit the growth of

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    if they are known and what protections should be taken. In the event the dangerous materials at the scene are dark, the most strange measure of protection should be used. Likewise, the Emergency Response Guidebook gives information that diagrams how hot zones should be developed, and the base safe detachments from a spill or discharge. Ensuring the range around the event site is secured is a basic limit of the individual accessible as needs be. This is basic in restricting the introduction of the risky

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    for Taylor and Tori. Taylor and Tori were Grace’s oldest sisters, Taylor is 19 years old and Tori is 17. They were the ones making dinner because all of the parents were at a restaurant together while the kids stayed home. Taylor and Tori were making hot dogs and mac and cheese because that is Grace’s favorite dinner. Grace and her cousin Sierra were riding the little four wheeler and Grace’s younger sister was and her other cousin, Lilly were riding in the go kart. Emily, Grace’s

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    Families affection staying at lodges with them feeling so much like a standard home. They can appreciate nature and all that the outside brings to the table. Lodges accompany well known things, for example, a hot tub, chimney, flame broil, TV's, completely prepared kitchen, telephone administration, DVD, washer and dryer, pool, auto stopping and that's only the tip of the iceberg. Lodge rentals are particularly prominent amid the occasion seasons. Thus, on the

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    Richard Preston, the author of The Hot Zone, wanted us to believe two things. The first is that the viruses explained throughout the novel, such as Marburg and Ebola, are nature’s defense against the “infectious parasite” that the human race is on this planet. He emphasizes that the horrible viruses are the earth’s way of punishing the human race for taking over and for preventing their future expansion. The second thing he wanted us to believe is the idea that the Ebola virus could spread very rapidly

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    were limited in areas with many local bars. Daddy’s Dogs is a gourmet artisan hot dog stand that sells higher quality hot dogs to late night crowds in Nashville. The stand sells large, beef hot dogs inside of fresh Provence Breads and Café buns, while offering many different kinds of condiments with toppings to go on top. Daddy’s Dogs is focused on tending to customer, product quality and overall convenience of the hot dog experience. Daddy’s Dogs currently has two active stands in the Nashville

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    In this experiment, the scientists tested how different levels of hot sauce affect earthworms. The scientists used 8 types of hot sauces with varying levels on the Scoville scale. The scientists did this because extreme levels of hot sauce (such as the ones the scientists tested) can have harmful effects on humans such as Gastritis. Gastritis can increase the risk of stomach cancer greatly. A human's stomach and an earthworm's body both have mucus on them. This mucus is called mucosa. For the human’s

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    In this thrilling novel, The Hot Zone by Richard Preston tells the story of a virus so notorious for its mysterious attacks that it is deemed a Bio-safety Level 4 virus. Richard Preston acquired his inspiration and insight first from his curiosity in his visit to Africa to study epidemiology and second from certain contacts, Dr. C.J. Peters and Nancy Jaax, whom have helped to further Preston’s knowledge of Bio-safety Level 4 agents. Preston incorporates historical facts, interview encounters, and

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    uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety.” The author Richard Preston uses Foreshadowing, imagery, and flashbacks to create suspense in his nonfiction book, The Hot Zone. The Hot Zone is about Ebola Zaire, Marburg, and many other deadly viruses and how they were found. The book also contains stories of research done with the viruses in hope of finding a cure for this terrible killer. Richard Preston creates or builds

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