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    Arkansas Northeastern College Bordetella Lynn Lisk Mr. Morris BI24043A Microbiology 28 March 2017 In the early 1900’s two scientists, Jules Bordet and Octave Gengou, discovered the first bacterium in the Bordetella genus. The genus was named after Bordet. The bacteria within the Bordetella genus are Gram-negative and rod-shaped. These bacteria are typically coccobacilli (coccoid) (Finger). These bacteria usually occur either in pairs or are single. They have a thin murein layer surrounded

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    Whooping cough (pertussis) is a serious, transmissible respiratory infection that is caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium. The disease is characterized by cold symptoms at first and develops to prolong coughing with a whooping sound made due to heavy breathing, sneezing, running nose and low body temperature. The disease is airborne and spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs and the close person breathe in the air. The disease mainly touches infants who are below six months old

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    Have you ever experienced the ravenous desire to travel after watching a movie? I have. Many times. A really well made film draws me into the story, creating the sensation that I 'm not just observing but participating in the action. If the cast and crew have done their job, everything becomes real - the characters, plot and especially the setting. A thrilling location becomes a virtual character. An intriguing country, ancient city or far away island calls to me like a siren from a beckoning sea

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    Cavolt LA III Honors XX November 2016 PLACEHOLDER TITLE Jules Verne, of France, was a prominent author who produced over 60 novels along with multiple plays and short stories. Verne was born in February of 1828, amidst the Industrial Revolution, in a port city called Nantes. An environment like this undoubtedly helped to spark Verne’s near unquenchable desire for adventure and travel, a key component of his life until its end in 1905. However, Jules Verne experienced his share of bumps and potholes on

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    Trade ships are sinking and reports of a giant creature are to blame or the “attacks”. Professor Aronnax and his companions Ned land, and his servant Conseil search for the unknown thing attacking the ships, but little did they know what was going to happen next. Professor Aronnax, Ned Land, and Conseil find themselves trapped in a mystifying metal submersible and are conflicted on whether or not they want to gain their freedom back.” Better to be a prisoner on the Nautilus than in the hands of

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    Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax are trapped in the ice one wanting to return the other wanting to proceed. In the text Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea,Jules Verne develops the character conversation between Captain Nemo as persuasive towards Professor Aronnax. Jules Verne in Twenty Leagues Under the Sea, develops Captain Nemo by persuading Professor Aronnaxs the conversation they have. The ship is trapped in a ice wall they have nowhere to go they can not

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    In Both the Aquatic Uncle and Finding Nemo the plot and main characters revolve around fish and their interactions with the sea/ocean. Though the main characters of the both stories may be fish they share qualities and values that we all have or qualities that we know others have. In Finding Nemo the story is built around Marlon’s son, Nemo finally growing up and going to some aquatic exploratory school. Marlon is apprehensive about this, and his apprehension leads his son to being captured by a

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    Similar to gothic literature, one of the scenes in "The Day Will Come That You Won't Be" has a biblical parallel. In this scene, the characters follow part of the story of Abraham and Isaac. In the show, Negan fulfills the role of God (which he would, undoubtedly, appreciate), Rick is Abraham, and Carl is Isaac. Negan demands a personal sacrifice of Rick that will protect other people, but cause profound damage to his son and himself. Negan demands fulfillment up until Rick has resigned himself to

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    Jules Verne was a 19th century French writer. Born in February 8th, 1828 in the city of Nantes, France. Jules became interested with the theatre, and that’s when he began writing plays, dramas and operas. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea was first published in French in 1870. In the classic science fiction novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, Jules Verne uses revenge, man versus nature and liberty to portray the central topic. It is the most important book from his science-fiction

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    In his novel 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Jules Verne introduced the reader to a brilliant professor by the name of Aronnax and the eccentric Captain Nemo who mans the Nautilus, a remarkable submarine. When the passage opens, it tells that Aronnax is debating with the other crew members, and he believes there is more to the pole than just ice. This illustrates that Professor Aronnax is a very curious ,yet simplistic person. In the first place, Professor Aronnax is a very optimistic person

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