Air ionization Building occupants complain of symptoms Heat exchange between associated with acute discomfort, e.g., the environment and human headache; eye, nose, or throat irritation; dry cough; dry or itchy skin; dizziness and nausea; difficulty in concentrating; fatigue; and sensitivity to odors. Fatigue, dizziness, Sick Building Syndrome (2) nausea
How to avoid colds? Colds and other sicknesses are common occurrences in human life. There are probably more than a million people who are suffering a terrible head cold, a cough and a sore throat right now. These illnesses are not mostly dangerous for people, but if not treated, they may become life-threatening. For example, a simple cold may become a serious disease called otitis, and a simple cough pneumonia. There are a lot precautions to avoid colds, but not everyone pays attention to. The most common way to avoid them, is to dress according to the weather. When it is windy outside, people should wear something windproof, mostly in early spring and late autumn. In winter the dressing should be warm and layerd. Eating healthy food, doing sports and sleeping normally are also very important actions to stay healthy
★ is an abnormal response to a food that is triggered by the immune system. ★ Food allergy and food intolerance is not the same thing! ★ The most common food allergies are - milk allergy( not to confuse with lactose intolerance) - egg allergy - nut allergy - wheat allergy Symptoms ★ Vomiting and/or stomach cramps. ★ hives ★ shortness of breath ★ wheezing ★ repetitive cough ★ tight, hoarse throat, trouble swallowing ★ weak pulse Seasonal allergies ★Spring allergies - the biggest spring allergy trigger is pollen - pollen can travel for miles, spreading a path of misery for allergy sufferers along the way ★ Some of the biggest allergy offenders: - Trees: Alder, Ash, Aspen, Beech, Cedar - Grasses and weeds: Bermuda, Saltgrass, June, Redtop. ★ Symptoms - sniffling - sneezing - itching - rubbing your eyes
of the word-play and diffrent cultures understand words diffrently. Our knowledge of herbs and medication lies in our memories. There aren't very many books, which talk about our ancestors' ways of healing. How would we know that our ancestors used aconitum ( known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, women's bane) in case of a tumour and at the beginning of a cold, Lichen Islandicus for fever, cold, tuberculosis, calendular salve on wounds, trefoils' tea for cough and put a hop inside a pillow in case of a sleep deprivation, if our ancestors hadn't taught that to us. When my stomach hurt, my mother used to read those lines to me: '' Kiirmus-kaarmus Varesele valu Harakale haigus Mustale linnule muu tõbi Meie laps saab varsti terveks.''
Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE 17.conventional medicine n - the usual form of medicine Language Leader Advanced practised in most European and North American countries [= western medicine] tavameditsiin 1. alternative medicine ['meds()n] n - medical 18.cough v - [kf] to suddenly push air out of your throat treatment that is not based on the usual western with a short sound, often repeatedly: Matthew methods: Acupuncture is widely used by practitioners coughed and cleared his throat. köhima of alternative medicine. 19.discharge v - to officially allow someone to leave 2
. his illness yet. A) recovered B) got over C) looked after D) suffered b) Pauline ...... birth to a baby girl yesterday afternoon. A) was B) put C) had D) gave c) Your leg isn't broken but it is badly ...... A) fractured B) bruised C) bandaged D) bent d) Several angry drivers shook their...... at me as I drove away. A) fists B) arms C) hands D) elbows e) That was a bad fall! Have you ......yourself? A) harmed B) damaged C) wounded D) hurt f) Each time I sneezed, everyone said, ' ......you!' A) Cough B) Bless C) Cold D) Thank g) Stop making that noise! You're getting on my...... ! A) muscles B) brains C) nerves D) blood h) As the little boy cried, large...... rolled down his cheeks. A) drips B) tears C) puddles D) streams i) I had severe toothache and half my face was badly...... A) swollen B) rounded C) exploded D) injured j) I've got a headache, and I don't feel very ...... A) healthy B) fit C) sane D) well
brown hair and blue or grey eyes (depending on the account). He was described in later life as somewhat asymmetrical, and as carrying himself rather stiffly and awkwardly, though this may be on account of a knee injury sustained in middle age. As a very young child, he suffered a fever that left him deaf in one ear. At the age of seventeen, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough, which was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life. Another defect he carried into adulthood was what he referred to as his "hesitation", a stammer he acquired in early childhood and which plagued him throughout his life. At a time when people commonly devised their own amusements and when singing and recitation were required social skills, the young Dodgson was well
New diseases have also developed, such as AIDS, stress, diabetes etc. These diseases are called the diseases of the 20th century. Today many diseases are well known and can be cured. Such diseases are flu, pneumonia, measles and many others. Coughs and cold are common diseases in winter. They can easily be cured if you rest and make medicine properly. But if you don't cure them well, they might turn into a worse disease. Cold, for example, can develop into sinusitis (põsekoopapõletik), cough into pneumonia(kopsupõletik) or asthma. Besides falling ill with one of these diseases you may hurt yourself in many other ways. You may sprain your ankle, break your leg or cut your finger. If you cut your finger you must stop the bleeding by putting a handage on it. In serous cases of accidents you must ring for an ambulance. Some diseases are infectious. For example infectious diseases are most common children's diseases such as measles, mumps, scarlet fever and chicken pox
Love, Regina 5. Story As the door slowly opened, I was surprised to see Tom standing there. He looked as if he had battled a bear, which is exactly what he had done. Tom fell into the cabin, reaching out for me. I rushed over to him, crabbing a blanket on the way. "Tom!" I shouted, but there was no answer. He was lying on the floor, bleeding heavily and I didn't know what to do. All my years as a nurse washed out of my mind. What to do? What to do! I kept screaming in my head. "Jess....*cough* I...wanted to t....tell you....." Tom was trying to tell me something, but he was too hurt, too exhausted to get the words out. Our last conversation flashed through my mind. I accused him of not loving me and then he stormed out. Now he was hurt and I was responsible. "Oh, Tom! Don't speak, you need your strength. I love you, Tom!" I told him. He had to know. "No! Jess! I wanted to... tell you... this is not.... real. You are having a dream, my love!"
be causing these changes. A person using drugs may: · Lose interest in school. · Change friends (to hang out with kids who use drugs). · Become moody, negative, cranky, or worried all the time. · Ask to be left alone a lot. · Have trouble concentrating. · Sleep a lot (maybe even in class). · Get in fights. · Have red or puffy eyes. · Lose or gain weight. · Cough a lot. · Have a runny nose all of the time. What Can I Do to Help? If you think someone is using drugs, the best thing to do is to tell an adult that you trust. This could be a parent, other relative, teacher, coach, or school counselor. The person might need professional help to stop using drugs. A grown-up can help the person find the treatment he or she needs to stop using drugs. Another way kids can help kids is by choosing not to try or use drugs
measured (competition, conscience). verb tegusõna, In a clause, the verb is an obligatory and the most walk, put, do, be, must pöördsõna, verb central element. It denotes actions, events, processes and states. Verbs are either regular (cough, coughs, coughing, coughed) or irregular (speak, speaks, spoke, speaking, spoken). There are three main grammatical classes of verb: lexical (walk, put, love), auxiliary (do, be, have) and modal (can, must, will). Lexical and
--- 7 7. a. Work in groups of 3-4 and think of an ending to the story The Big Apple. Choose the best ending. b. Listen to Part Two of the story The Big Apple. Tick the true statements. Did any of you make up a similar ending? 1 c 1 Megan tore the invitation cards into pieces. * 2 Megan wrote about her feelings in her diary. 3 Megan drew an apple with a wormhole in he õ*r diary. * 4 In the morning she had a sore throat. 5 Megan's voice sounded hoarse. no 6 Mum brought her some cough sweets.* * 7 Lucy had called Megan's mum the previous night. 8 The Bensons invited Megan to have her holidays with them. * 9 Lucy's dad was going to book the flight tickets that afternoon. * 10 Lucy understood that she had behaved badly.... * 8. Translate. 1 Millal on rahvusvaheline naistepäev? 2 Härra ja proua Carteri tütar saabus eile õhtul. 3 Kas sa oled lugenud Lynne Trussi raamatut Eats Shoots and Leaves? 4 Billi ja Lizi pulmad on juulis.
Tongue Keel Healthy Terve, hea tervisega Sprain an ankle Jalga nikastama Break Luud murdma In plaster Kipsis Strange rash Imelik lööve Measles Leetrid Allergic to Allergiline Get well Terveks saama Be sick Oksendama Temperature Palavik Bad cough Tugev köha Be down with flu Grippi põdema First aid esmaabi SHOPPING 1. Do you often go shopping? 2. Do you go shopping alone or with somebody else? 3. Where do you usually go shopping? 4. When do you usually go shopping? 5. How far is the nearest shop from your home? 6. Do you prefer to save money or spend money? 7. Do you usually try on several things before buying one? 8. Do you usually buy cheap or expensive things? 9
Furthermore, 4 The problem is that he's bone I don't go along with the argument that development will mean a huge idle. improvement in the local economy. 5 I do beg your pardon! Take the case of the golf course in 6 It wasn't me that took the wallet. Scotland, for example. Granted, it 7 What a nasty cough you've got. will bring more jobs, which is very 8 What on earth are you talking important, but other than that, I about? don't see how the local population will benefit from it if the income from Challenge! Students' own answers tourism goes to Donald Trump. Another thing to consider is the example that
temporally bounded (telic), not instantaneous: run a mile, draw a circle, walk to school, paint a picture, grow up, deliver a sermon, recover from illness Achievements (point events) - express changes of state, inherently temporally bounded (telic); instantaneous: recognise, find, stop, start, reach the top, win the race spot someone Semelfactives - punctual events (+/- dynamic), atelic, punctual: cough, flash, shoot, knock, sneeze Active accomplishments - dynamic, telic, unpunctual: march to the park, eat the fish, paint sb's portrait The category of aspect : The term ASPECT refers to a grammatical category which reflects the way in which the verb action is regarded or experienced with respect to time. The two aspect constructions: the perfective (complete) and the progressive (in progress) These two aspects may combine within a single verb phrase (She has been reading)
algul on sümptomiteks vaid väike palavik ja kõhukinnises. Salmonella nakkused n Vajalik on nakatumiseks suur bakterite arv (106-8) n Enamuse nakkuste allikaks on kontamineeritud vesi ja toit n Kodulinnud, munad, piimatooted n Salmonella typhi levib toidu ja veega, toidukäitlejatega n Fekaal- oraalne leviku tee eriti lastel Bordetella § Perekonda kuulub 3 mikroobiliiki, põhjustavad läkaköha (pertussis, whooping cough) või sarnaseid infektsioone. § Bordetella pertussis läkaköha § B. parapertussis paraläkaköha § B. bronchiseptica hingamisteede põletikud loomadel, harva inimestel. Bordetella pertussis § Aeroobsed, Gram-negatiivsed kokobatsillid. Väga väikesed, pikkus 0,2-0,5×1 µm. Värvuvad tihti bipolaarselt, liikumatud. § Kasvab amino-happeid, verd, aktiivsütt sisaldavatel valiksöötmetel. Pesad iseloomulikud -
chest el pecho jaw la quijada thigh el muslo chin la barba / la barbilla kidney el riñón throat la garganta coccyx el coxis knee la rodilla thumb el pulgar cold el resfriado leg la pierna toe el dedo del pie complexion la tez lip el labio tongue la lengua cough la tos liver el hígado tooth el diente disease la enfermedad lung el pulmón vein la vena ear la oreja moustache el bigote wound le herida 40 elbow el codo mouth la boca waist la cintura
Immuunkompromiteeritud ja alatoidetud ei pruugi tervistuda, võivad surra. Üks nakkavamaid haigusi: 85% vastuvõtlikest nakatuvad. Infitseeritu on nakkav enne kliiniliste sümptomite ilmnemist. Inimestel ainult üks serotüüp. Riskigrupp: vaktsineerimata, immuunkompromiteeritud. Üleüldiselt levinud, endeemiliselt rohkem sügisest kevadeni, võimalik, et rahvarohkete siseruumide tõttu. Haigused. • Leetrid – tõsine febriilne haigus, inkubatsioon 7-13 päeva, siis CCC ja P (cough, coryza, conjunctivitis ja photophobia). 2 päeva pärast haiguse teket põses Kopliki laigud (või konjunktiivil, tupes), sellest 12-24 tunni pärast lööve, mis algab kõrvade alt ja levib üle keha 1-2 päevaga. Palavik kõrgeim lööbe tekkimise päeval. • Pneumoonia – tõsine leetrite komplikatsioon, 60% surmadest tema pärast. Bakteriaalne superinfektsioon sage. • Entsefaliit – kardetuim tüsistus.
('Tis a scoundrel speaking.) [5] [Footnote 5: Moliere's note, in the original edition.] There is a science, madam, that instructs us How to enlarge the limits of our conscience According to our various occasions, And rectify the evil of the deed According to our purity of motive. I'll duly teach you all these secrets, madam; You only need to let yourself be guided. Content my wishes, have no fear at all; I answer for't, and take the sin upon me. (Elmire coughs still louder.) Your cough is very bad. ELMIRE Yes, I'm in torture. TARTUFFE Would you accept this bit of licorice? ELMIRE The case is obstinate, I find; and all The licorice in the world will do no good. TARTUFFE 'Tis very trying. ELMIRE More than words can say. TARTUFFE In any case, your scruple's easily Removed. With me you're sure of secrecy, And there's no harm unless a thing is known. The public scandal is what brings offence, And secret sinning is not sin at all. ELMIRE (after coughing again)
drivers by sending Black detectives to pose as passengers waiting to hail taxis. That is a misplaced solution. The underlying fact is that the Indians saved their money and purchased the medallions which now cost almost a quarter million dollars. The only solid solution to solving this problem is for Africans to band together to purchase as many taxi medallions as are available. Even Mr. Glover could easily cough up $5 million of his enormous wealth to buy maybe about 20 medallions. In that way, we may have people who will not be threatened picking up Blacks as the Indians are in picking us up. The taxi and limousine business are now majority controlled by Indians and Pakistanis. It is totally stupid to begrudge them of their intelligence which they have employed to amass enormous wealth. They have also employed this wealth to seize the Motel business in the whole of America. According to figures
cable) to the man in question. But this would have the nasty consequence that (5) as I use it entails (6) There is at least one philosopher with whom I had a fairly violent argument in George Pappas' living room in 1979 --and (5) surely does not entail (6), for me or for anyone else. Now, the spot-check test ought to supply a more local answer for each use of a name, and as we have seen, it is plausible to think that a speaker can normally cough up a fairly specific description when prodded. But it is unclear that this is always because the description was one the speaker Proper names: the Description Theory 37 already had determinately in mind. If you ask me, "Who is Sellars?," I might make any of a number of answers that come to mind, depending on what sort of information I think you may want about him. It hardly follows that
a selfish, hypocritical woman, and I have no opinion of her." "No more have I," said Mr. Bennet; "and I am glad to find that you do not depend on her serving you." Mrs. Bennet deigned not to make any reply, but, unable to contain herself, began scolding one of her daughters. "Don't keep coughing so, Kitty, for Heaven's sake! Have a little compassion on my nerves. You tear them to pieces." "Kitty has no discretion in her coughs," said her father; "she times them ill." "I do not cough for my own amusement," replied Kitty fretfully. "When is your next ball to be, Lizzy?" "To-morrow fortnight." "Aye, so it is," cried her mother, "and Mrs. Long does not come back till the day before; so it will be impossible for her to introduce him, for she will not know him herself." "Then, my dear, you may have the advantage of your friend, and introduce Mr. Bingley to her." "Impossible, Mr. Bennet, impossible, when I am not acquainted with him myself; how can you be so teasing?"
business card was nestled in the cushioning tissue paper. As I studied the gift, I found it very apt. Since meeting Gideon I'd felt like I'd fallen down the rabbit hole into a fascinating and seductive world where few of the known rules applied. I was in uncharted territory that was both exciting and scary. I glanced at Cary, who eyed the bottle dubiously. "Cheers." I pried the cork out and drank the contents without thinking twice about it. It tasted like sickly sweet cough syrup. My stomach quivered in distaste for a moment, and then heated. I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand and shoved the cork back into the empty bottle. "What was that?" Cary asked. "From the burn, it's hair of the dog." His nose wrinkled. "Effective but unpleasant." And it was working. I already felt a little steadier. Cary picked up the box and dug out Gideon's card. He flipped it over; then held it out to me.
on the top side. If the male inserts an index finger up to the second knuckle (palm up), and makes a come-hither motion, the fingertip should touch a sponge-like tissue or be within an inch of it. This is the g-spot. 2. Changing the pressure of the position so that the man's pelvic bone is in direct contact with the clitoris. the clitoris. The descriptions that follow are based on Nina's suggestions, as well as my [cough] research testing. The three positions described were chosen because the woman need not necessarily stimulate herself, as would be the case in doggy style. Improved-Angle Missionary On the facing page, notice that the woman's hips are elevated on a pillow to tilt her hips toward her head. Nina suggests buckwheat hull pillows, which are rm and, unlike foam or feather pillows, don't collapse. I fell in love with them in Japan, as the hulls conform to your