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Man v. Environment: Man v. filoviruses
Man v. Man: government v. media (trying to keep quarantine contained thus preventing panic)
Men v. Men: USAMRIID v. CDC (deciding who was to take charge and whose plan of attack to follow)
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Men v. selves: choosing to try to prevent the spread of a virus v. trying to help those infected (military tactics)
Man v. self: trying to help other people while putting yourself at risk v. saving yourself (selfless v. selfish)
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This book is verry GOOD
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It a book by Richard Preston !!!:D
The book "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston has a total of four chapters. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the Ebola virus outbreak and its impact.
In "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston, the book ends with the containment of the Ebola outbreak in Reston, Virginia. The infected monkeys are euthanized, and the facility is decontaminated. The crisis is averted, and the book highlights the potential dangers of emerging infectious diseases.
The hardcover book will be released on November 22 2011
When the Ebola virus was on the verge of an outbreak in washington, the US government sent the United States Army Medical Research of Infecsious Diseases to contain it. The book "The Hot Zone" By Richard Preston describes this very well.
William Preston Smith has written: 'Smith's Scrap book of the Bible' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Preston Fitzgerald has written: 'The Spaniard' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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Mr. Preston is a logger in the book "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. He owns a timber company and cuts down trees to sell for lumber.
Preston Bradley has written: 'Preston Bradley speaking on Otto Eisenschiml's book, In the shadow of Lincoln's death' -- subject(s): Assassination 'Along The Way'