Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Hepatitis Essays - Healthcare-associated Infections, Hepatitis
Hepatitis Essays - Healthcare-associated Infections, Hepatitis Hepatitis Bibliography Fackelmann, Kathleen. The Hepatitis G Enigma. Science News Apr 13, 1996: 238-239. UMI Company. CD-ROM. Unknown Author. Hepatitis C. MAYO Summer 1993: 7-8. New York State Dept. of Health. Hepatitis A. [Online] Available gopher: hepa.txt at mole.health.state.ny.us, 11-13-96 New York State Dept. of Health. Hepatitis C. [Online] Available gopher: hepa.txt at mole.health.state.ny.us, 11-13-96 Rossi, Lisa. Hepatitis. [Online] Available usenet: upmc.edu/news/hepabg1.htm. Schlepphorst, Richard. October 6,1996. Doctor of Blessing Hospital. [Unpublished Interview]. Quincy, Il. Appendix A Schlepphorst, Richard. October 6, 1996. Doctor of Blessing Hospital. [Unpublished Interview]. Quincy, IL. Question I. What are the symptoms? Ans. The symptoms of hepatitis are very similar to the flu. Question II. How does one go by testing the virus? Ans. Blood test, urine. Question III. Is it a bacteria or virus? Ans. It is a virus, but then there is the non-viral hepatitis. Question IV. What is non-viral hepatitis. Ans. Non-viral hepatitis is caused by substance. Question V. What is hepatitis? Ans. It's a infection of the liver. Question VI. Which of the six viruses are most common in the U.S.? Ans. Hepatitis B. Question VII. How is the virus spread? Ans. It is spread through water, blood, body fluids. Question VIII. What is the treatment for hepatitis? Ans. Bed rest, medicine from doctors. Question IX. What is the most common age the virus is found in? Ans. Young children to older adults. Question X. Which of the six viruses is the most dangerous? Ans. Hepatitis D is known to be the deadliest, but is very rare in the U.S. Bibliography Fackelmann, Kathleen. The Hepatitis G Enigma. Science News Apr 13, 1996: 238-239. UMI Company. CD-ROM. Unknown Author. Hepatitis C. MAYO Summer 1993: 7-8. New York State Dept. of Health. Hepatitis A. [Online] Available gopher: hepa.txt at mole.health.state.ny.us, 11-13-96 New York State Dept. of Health. Hepatitis C. [Online] Available gopher: hepa.txt at mole.health.state.ny.us, 11-13-96 Rossi, Lisa. Hepatitis. [Online] Available usenet: upmc.edu/news/hepabg1.htm. Schlepphorst, Richard. October 6,1996. Doctor of Blessing Hospital. [Unpublished Interview]. Quincy, Il. Appendix A Schlepphorst, Richard. October 6, 1996. Doctor of Blessing Hospital. [Unpublished Interview]. Quincy, IL. Question I. What are the symptoms? Ans. The symptoms of hepatitis are very similar to the flu. Question II. How does one go by testing the virus? Ans. Blood test, urine. Question III. Is it a bacteria or virus? Ans. It is a virus, but then there is the non-viral hepatitis. Question IV. What is non-viral hepatitis. Ans. Non-viral hepatitis is caused by substance. Question V. What is hepatitis? Ans. It's a infection of the liver. Question VI. Which of the six viruses are most common in the U.S.? Ans. Hepatitis B. Question VII. How is the virus spread? Ans. It is spread through water, blood, body fluids. Question VIII. What is the treatment for hepatitis? Ans. Bed rest, medicine from doctors. Question IX. What is the most common age the virus is found in? Ans. Young children to older adults. Question X. Which of the six viruses is the most dangerous? Ans. Hepatitis D is known to be the deadliest, but is very rare in the U.S.
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Rich Halloween Moviemakers Hire Cheap Copywriters
Rich Halloween Moviemakers Hire Cheap Copywriters Rich Halloween Moviemakers Hire Cheap Copywriters Rich Halloween Moviemakers Hire Cheap Copywriters By Guest Author This is a guest post by Kevin Craner. If you want to write for Daily Writing Tips check the guidelines here. Whatââ¬â¢s the scariest thing about Halloween II?à The chilling music?à The gore?à The sight of Michael Myers raising his blood-soaked knife to yet another helpless victim?à Well, if you care about grammar, the scariest thing is the blurb on the back of the DVD box.à Read it, and youââ¬â¢ll learn that Halloween Uncut grossed $80 million worldwide.à Thatââ¬â¢s plenty of money with which to hire the best copywriters, the best proofreaders, the best- well, the best everyone and everything.à So how did the error in the sentence below make it in to print? But the townââ¬â¢s got an unlikely new hero, if they can only stay alive long enough to stop the unstoppable. If youââ¬â¢re not sure what the error is, ask yourself this:à which word does the pronoun they replace?à You might think it replaces hero.à And on the face of it, that makes sense- after all, the hero is the one who will ââ¬Å"stop the unstoppable.â⬠à But thereââ¬â¢s a problem: it canââ¬â¢t replace hero, because hero is singular whereas they is plural. O.K, so if it doesnââ¬â¢t replace hero, it must replace town.à But thereââ¬â¢s another problem: it canââ¬â¢t replace town, because town is also singular.à You know itââ¬â¢s singular because the writer used a singular verb (has rather than have).à Remove the contraction and this becomes clear: But the town has got an unlikely new hero The sentence is, therefore, a meaningless mess.à They refers to neither the town nor the hero.à The reader has to guess what the writer meant.à (If youââ¬â¢re wondering, thereââ¬â¢s nothing in the preceding blurb to which the they could refer.) Remember: Whenever you use a pronoun, check that it agrees in number with the word that it replaces- that is, unless itââ¬â¢s Halloween and you want to scare an English teacher. U.K. resident Kevin Craner is a lawyer and writer.à He has written comedy for the BBC, and is a regular contributor to ââ¬Å"Humor Pressâ⬠- winning first place in its June/July 2009 competition.à He also writes a humor blog. à à Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Grammar category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:100 Whimsical Words75 Idioms and Expressions That Include ââ¬Å"Breakâ⬠I wish I were...
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