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Wednesday, December 15, 2004


   Sleepy!

<yoI am soooooo tired! I need sleep. It's 12:00 AM and its like 17 degrees outside! This post might be the only post for the rest of the day.

Oh yeah! I got my new site up. There is s link t it in the post below. I will get one for the intro later, but right now there is no room up there.
Well, I gotta go sleepie byes now. See ya later!


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Tuesday, December 14, 2004


Finally!!!!!
I got my site up for the true anime fan!!!! You can take any picture that you want in the homepage if you want to become a member! Here is the link to my site. It's not done yet okay!

Click here to visit!
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pick the disease!

This entry lists major infectious diseases likely to be encountered in countries where the risk of such diseases is assessed to be very high. Infectious diseases comprise the most serious short-term health risk to populations in these areas, and the diseases listed below represent the greater part of the disease burden experienced by these populations.

Typhoid fever - bacterial disease spread through contact with food or water contaminated by fecal matter or sewage; victims exhibit sustained high fevers; left untreated mortality rates can reach 20%

Malaria - caused by single-cell parasitic protozoa Plasmodium; transmitted to humans via the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito; parasites multiply in the liver attacking red blood cells resulting in cycles of fever, chills, and sweats accompanied by anemia; death due to damage to vital organs and interruption of blood supply to the brain; endemic in 100, mostly tropical, countries with 90% of cases and the majority of 1.5-2.5 million estimated annual deaths occurring in sub-Saharan Africa

Dengue fever - mosquito-borne (Aedes aegypti) viral disease associated with urban environments; manifests as sudden onset of fever and severe headache; occasionally produces shock and hemorrhage leading to death in 5% of cases

Yellow fever - mosquito-borne viral disease; severity ranges from influenza-like symptoms to severe hepatitis and hemorrhagic fever; occurs only in tropical South America and sub-Saharan Africa, where most cases are reported; fatality rate is less than 20%

Japanese Encephalitis - mosquito-borne (Culex tritaeniorhynchus) viral disease associated with rural areas in Asia; acute encephalitis can progress to paralysis, coma, and death; fatality rates 30%

African Trypanosomiasis - caused by the parasitic protozoa Trypanosoma; transmitted to humans via the bite of bloodsucking Tsetse flies; infection leads to malaise and irregular fevers and, in advanced cases when the parasites invade the central nervous system, coma and death; endemic in 36 countries of sub-Saharan Africa; cattle and wild animals act as reservoir hosts for the parasites

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis - caused by the parasitic protozoa leishmania; transmitted to humans via the bite of sandflies; results in skin lesions that may become chronic; endemic in 88 countries; 90% of cases occur in Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Peru; wild and domesticated animals as well as humans can act as reservoirs of infection

Plague - bacterial disease transmitted by fleas normally associated with rats; person-to-person airborne transmission also possible; recent plague epidemics occurred in areas of Asia, Africa, and South America associated with rural areas or small towns and villages; manifests as fever, headache, and painfully swollen lymph nodes; disease progresses rapidly and without antibiotic treatment leads to pneumonic form with a death rate in excess of 50%

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - tick-borne viral disease; infection may also result from exposure to infected animal blood or tissue; geographic distribution includes Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe; sudden onset of fever, headache, and muscle aches followed by hemorrhaging in the bowels, urine, nose, and gums; mortality rate is approximately 30%

Lassa fever - viral disease carried by rats of the genus Mastomys; endemic in portions of West Africa; infection occurs through direct contact with or consumption of food contaminated by rodent urine or fecal matter containing virus particles; fatality rate can reach 50% in epidemic outbreaks

Rift Valley fever - viral disease affecting domesticated animals and humans; transmission is by mosquito and other biting insects; infection may also occur through handling of infected meat or contact with blood; geographic distribution includes eastern and southern Africa where cattle and sheep are raised; symptoms are generally mild with fever and some liver abnormalities, but the disease may progress to hemorrhagic fever, encephalitis, or ocular disease; fatality rates are low at about 1% of cases

Leptospirosis - bacterial disease that affects animals and humans; infection occurs through contact with water, food, or soil contaminated by animal urine; symptoms include high fever, severe headache, vomiting, jaundice, and diarrhea; untreated, the disease can result in kidney damage, liver failure, meningitis, or respiratory distress; fatality rates are low but left untreated recovery can take months

Schistosomiasis - caused by parasitic trematode flatworm Schistosoma; fresh water snails act as intermediate host and release larval form of parasite that penetrates the skin of people exposed to contaminated water; worms mature and reproduce in the blood vessels, liver, kidneys, and intestines releasing eggs, which become trapped in tissues triggering an immune response; may manifest as either urinary or intestinal disease resulting in decreased work or learning capacity; mortality, while generally low, may occur in advanced cases usually due to bladder cancer; endemic in 74 developing countries with 80% of infected people living in sub-Saharan Africa; humans act as the reservoir for this parasite Rabies - viral disease of mammals usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, most commonly dogs; virus affects the central nervous system causing brain alteration and death; symptoms initially are non-specific fever and headache progressing to neurological symptoms; death occurs within days of the onset of symptoms

pick the most gross disease ever! It may be lame. sorry about that. ^_^

It's 49 degrees and tonight it will be about 20 degrees! It's cold!!!!!! Maybe it will snow. Maybe not. One time it was 14 degrees here in Florida. It was soooooooo awesome! Well I gotta go now! Byes!
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Monday, December 13, 2004


No time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have tons of things to do!!!!! I feel like that rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. I have to go Christmas shopping and get lots of work done! I got to some of your site today. Sorry to those I didn't go to. I'll get some time soon to go to all of my friends sites! Thanks for putting up with my busieness! Byes!

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Sunday, December 12, 2004


Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yoWhat a day! I'm sorry I couldn't get to your sites yesterday. I went somewhere with my dad. I will definatly try to visit your sites today. I am gonna get a Christmas tree soon! Yay! It's getting cold outside! It's about 60 degrees out. Thats pretty cold for Florida. Well I gotta go. I have school. I hate doing school on Sundays. It sucks! Byesfor now!

p.s. For those who signed my GB. Don't worry. I'll get to your sites soon.
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Saturday, December 11, 2004


   another post!

yoI had the most scared moment of my life! I was walking my puppy. She is 4 years old and a Siberian Huskey. Okay, well I was walking her into this back part of a park, where all the boats and junk is, and this freak came out of a boat and scared me to death! He was talking all weird and he looked really gross. He asked me if my dog was a girl or a boy. I saw his truck parked a little bit away from me and then he started comming towards me saying can I pet her? But then Tessa, my dog started to bark! She never barks like that to people. Then I made up a lie saying that she is not friendly and such, which is a total lie. And I ran away.

I was so scared! But that wasn't the first time a weird looking man came up to me very weird. One time a guy in his boxers ran up to me saying he has to check the dumpster. I was in the back allies at that time. I get sooooooo scared when guys do that kind of stuff to me.

Well I gotta go! Bye!
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   Very late post

yoHello Everyone! I really love my new Christmas look! Thanks Britt for helping with the music! I am typing up this post really late at night. It's 1:00 AM. I'm not even tired but I know I should go to sleep now. Well in the afternoon I will write up more. I might not get time to visit your sites tomorrow. I am gonna be very busy tomorrow. Well, I am gonna go so I don't waist any of your time. Bye Friends!


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Friday, December 10, 2004


Friday!
yo Awh. Friday at last. I can finally kick back, relax and enjoy my day. After school which is full of Friday quizzes. I hate them. THey are so easy yet hard. Does that make sense? Hmph. I don't really know what to talk about. I know I have a funny picture of Susuke with his body in the ground.

I had French class today. I can't speak very good French. If anyone can help me, please HELP!

Well, Thats pretty much all I have to say today. I'll visit you when I get the time. Don't worry, I am comming. ^_^ Byes!


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Thursday, December 9, 2004


   Sleepy
yoI didn't get but 5 hours sleep last night. I stayed up all night cleaning my house. I have too many dogs. If you know what I mean. Ugh. I don't have much to say except that I am sooooooooooooooo bored today. I studied my math. I don't like it. It is so boring. It also too hard. I wish I was a math genius. I'm better at writing and poetry. I love to write children stories but I am better at writing books for teens or adults. I write fantasy and mysteries.

Hey I have a question!
Q.1 What is your dream job?
Mine is to be a voice actor or an actor or a famouse author! Well, I'm done for now. I'll go see your sites now. Bye Bye! ^_^


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Wednesday, December 8, 2004


   Hard day!!!!
YoHave you ever known someone who could get on your nerves? Well, there is this girl I know and I had to sleep over at her house, and well, her house is sooooooo messy. I stayed up until 3:00 AM. All because she was too weird. Actually she was kind of mean. She kept calling me a lesbiean. I'm not! I am a boy crazy girl. I LOVE boys! Hehehehe.... guys are scared of me sometimes because I know a lot about them. (I have lots of guy friends). Anyway, it was sooooooooo annoying that all she said was that I was a lesbiean and how I am going to have sex with my sister!!!!0.o Isn't that gross!?!?!?! I was soooooooooo angry!>.< I was also so sad. I wanted to punch her in her face and Yell, SHUT UP!!!!! I wanted to soad to call her names and things like that but I know I couldn't do a thing like that. I want to cry!

Wheeew, thanks for letting me get that out. I was so angry that I couldn't hold it in.

So how is everyone? I studied hard and I got my wireless connection to my laptop set up. Oh, I have to go now, I am gonna go to your sites! Bye!!!!


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