Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Waterborne Diseases in Martinique: Can Developing Countries Help?

Hello, hello!
UPDATE: I do not hate the topic of my paper!
As said on the previous blog post, I was not too thrilled that I had to settle with writing about Martinique's waterborne diseases, but I eventually came to terms with it and, hey, it was not that bad!

Linked below is my research proposal presentation.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BKqmWM8AIWysUIpaKRViXCt6IqeBGKIg8AjSAgoGGE0/edit?usp=sharing

In the presentation you will see I organized my research question/claim, three focal points, and conclusion. I believe for years the people of Martinique have been harmed by waterborne diseases, and although studies show that treatments can save the lives of those that have been harmed, I believe the most effective way of preventing diseases such as leptospirosis and dengue fever is having developed countries assist/improve the environment of developing countries.


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