West Nile sub-region Essays

  • West Nile Virus Research Paper

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    West Nile Virus is a member of the genus Flavivirus in the family Flaviviridae, made up of viruses that are routinely spread through arthopod vectors. More specifically, it is associated with the Japanese Encephelitis antigenic complex, which is included in the genus Flavivirus, and home to eight pathogen-causing virus species. It is a single-stranded, positive RNA virus surrounded by an enveloped capsid that is around 50nm in diameter. It has the ability to infect birds, mosquitoes, humans, horses

  • The Sosso Empire

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    Sosso empire. After the collapse of the great Sosso empire in 1235 as a result of contacts with the outside world, a number of other sub-ethnic groups assimilated to ethnic sub-groups of Upper Guinea and the average of Guinea. History suggests that large blacks (as opposed to pigmes) originate from the Nile valleys. I maintain that these large Negroes coming from the Nile valleys have found local Palaeo-Nigritics, which are the Djalonkas. These

  • How Did The Geography Of Africa Influence The Development Of Early African Kingdoms And Empires?

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    their political, economic, and social systems, as well as their interactions with neighboring regions. This essay explores how the geography of Africa influenced the development of early African kingdoms and empires. The geography of Africa led to the development of diverse political systems. The Sahara Desert, for instance, “acted as a barrier that prevented the spread of Islam and Christianity into sub-Saharan Africa”. As a result, many African societies developed their own

  • Summary: Gender Imbalance In Nursing

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    Page 15 Discussion on the findings Social demographic discussion Gender Imbalance Majority of the respondents were females. This could mean that there is female dominance. Culturally, women do not command respect in all social settings and the same applies to medical field, there is a belief that women are weak .In Uganda male nurses shy away from their nursing profession. Given the schedule of African women plus biological determined roles such as maternity leave might have kept female nurse leader

  • The Neolithic Revolution

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    (The Development of Agriculture, n.d.). The first group of people who have adopted agriculture was the Nautifans who lived in the levant, an area in the fertile crescent. The Nautifans were hunters and gatherers who where attracted to the levant region due to the abundance in plant resources and wild games. The large and rich sources of wild wheat and barley permitted these groups of hunters and gatherers to establish permanent settlements. In response to the climate fluctuations in the early holocene