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What is a virus.
I’d like to talk about viruses.
Viruses are the smallest of all the microbes. They are said to be so small that 500 million rhinoviruses (which cause the common cold) could fit on to the head of a pin. They are unique because they are only alive and able to multiply inside the cells of other living things. The cell they m…View More
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Wash your hands
Your hands naturally have germs on them. Some live naturally on the hands, others are picked up as a result of touching objects or surfaces (e.g. tables, chairs, beds) as we go about our daily lives. This is quite normal and doesn’t pose a risk.
As alarming as this sound., most viruses are eaten and incubate and then e…View More
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I can’t say for certain that the name will be changed but it is disappointing to think that something so poignant which has history and meaning could just so easily be dismissed with so little thought on how it would affect the communities to which it served for several generations .
The intention is to attract different classes into the a…View More
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( research )google reference
Evidence shows Brixton was transformed into a middle class suburb between the 1860s and 1890s. Railways linked Brixton with the centre of London when the Chatham Main Line was built through the area by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway in 1862.
Brixton markets began in the 1870s as the area was becoming…View More
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