Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. History 2.1. Early Hospitals 2.2 Recent developments 3. The National Health Service 4. Diseases 5. First Aid 6. Medicine and elements of medical care 7. Doctors 8. Ways of keeping health 9. Conclusion 10.Used materials 1. Introduction The human body is just like a machine with many parts. Each part has a special job, and all the parts work together to keep you alive and healthy. Good health is one of the most important things in life. There are certain things we can do to stay healthy. We should eat a balanced diet that includes the right kinds of food and drink plenty of clean, fresh water. We should exercise regularly, strengthening our muscles and keeping us in shape. Exercise helps the blood circulate around our bodies, cleaning out waste and supplying plenty of oxygen. It is also important what we get enough sleep
Watsonis shocked to learn thatSherlockHolmesdoesn’tknowthattheearthtravelsaroundthesun.Giventhefinitecapacityof thehumanbrain,Holmesexplains,hecan’taffordtohaveuselessfactselbowingouttheuseful ones: “Whatthedeuceisittome? Yousaythatwegoroundthesun.Ifwewentroundthemoonitwouldnotmakeapennyworthofdifferencetome ortomywork.” I find that the most valuable contributions I make to each project always come from keeping just a few key usability principles in mind. I think there’s a lot more leverage for most people in understanding these principles than in another laundry list of specific do’s and don’ts. I’ve tried to boil down the few things I think everybody involved in design should know about usability. Not present at time of photo Just so you don’t waste your time looking for them, here are a few things you won’t find in this book: Hard and fast usability rules.I’ve been at this for a long time, long
Kannatamatu impatient Rahustav Soothing What colour are the rooms in your house painted? Would it surprise you to learn that the colours around you can affect how you feel? Well, it’s true; colour can drastically affect your mood. So it makes sense to surround yourself with colours that you like and ones that will put you into a positive frame of mind. Red, for example, is a strong colour, so too much of it in a room can be overwhelming. But, in some small amounts, red is energising and can make us feel active and excited. Red is best used outside or in a room where we spend a short amount of time each day. Orange can make us feel enthusiastic and talkative. Extroverts usually prefer this colour because it makes them adventurous. Orange stimulates our appetite, too, so it would be perfect for the kitchen or dining room.
Topic Health Introduction Good health is very important for us. We should do everything we can to stay healthy. Being in good health means having our body and mind in good working order, free from disease and pain. Ways of keeping health There are many ways for keeping health. To stay healthy we should eat right foot, dress comfortably, spend much time in fresh air, have enough rest, keep ourselves clean and have regular checkups with the doctor and the dentist. A big part of prevention of diseseases is sporting. Poeple need to have phsical exercise. If they can not have it, they will get stressed and they will be infected with dieseases much easier. For example it would be good to run every day for some time. That way one probably
vii ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page viii viii ➤ FOREWORD himself and many hundreds of thousands of other people. Brian’s thinking in this book will inspire you to do the same or more. Get ready for one of the great adventures and explorations into the last great frontier, and the first—your mind! You are about to have a wonderful experience. MARK VICTOR HANSEN Author, Chicken Soup for the Soul ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page ix Contents Acknowledgments xi Introduction xiii Chapter 1 Change Your Thinking 1
why young people today are healthier than ever before Neath the modern men there is a opinion, that a sane mine and a healthy spirit in one boddy is human health. Lately attention is given to weight, especially by the younger females. At a verry early age people think that what thinner they are, the more beautyful and healtyer they are. They count calories, what they eat, do a lot of sports. Ofcourse there are some who tend to overstrain themselves, but mostly they do it within reason. We can find propacandas everywhere that want us to eat healthyer and hold our health. Lets start from smoking and drinking alcohol.
1. Do you think that being healthy is important? Why/Why not? 2. What do you do to keep fit? 3. What are the most common illnesses of the modern world? 4. Are regular check-ups with doctors necessary? 5. Whose responsibility do you think is the health of citizens? Explane. 6. Is following a healthy lifestyle fashionable? Exp. 7. Some parents limit the time their child spends at the computer. Do you agree? Give reasons. 8. What could governments do to promote a healthy lifestyle? 9. Can fashion have a negative effect on a person's health? Give reasons. 10. What can schools do , to help students be healthy? 11
3)The Olympic Games were revived only at the end of the 19th century thanks to Baron Pierre de Coubertin. In 1894 he addressed the International Congress of Athletes and emphasised the importance of sport in peoples' life. 4)The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896 to underline the importance of precedent. The International Olympic Committee was also set up in 1896. It is the central policy-making body of the Olympic movement. It is composed of representatives from all the countries, which take part in the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee decides on the programme of the games, the number of the participants and the host-city for the games. Over one hundred and fifty countries are represented in the International Olympic Committee now. Each of the countries also has its National Olympic Committee. 5)Summer and Winter Games are held separately
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