EFS class

Saturday, 31 October 2020

 

Anti-vaxxers blamed

 Note taking

  • measles cases surged by 300% worldwide
  • measles cases in the U.S. are the highest
  • children worldwide have missed out on measles vaccines.
  • mostly children died from measles  
  • anti-vaxxer/vaccination movement blamed for the rise in measles cases. 
  • misinformation about safety of measles vaccine contributing to outbreaks
Summar

measles cases worldwide have surged by 300%in the year 2019.UNICEF reported that measles cases in the U.S. are the highest level of disease was destroyed in 200, and estimated millions of children worldwide have missed out on measles vaccines, mostly many children died from measles in 2017. The CDC blamed the anti- vaxxer/ vaccination movement for the rise in measles cases. An important factor contributing to the outbreaks is misinformation about safety of measles vaccine.

Personal reflection

It is important to take the vaccines serious, because the children have to be vaccinated before to attend to the public like schools. they parents who reject vaccination are making a reasonable choice, but they don't misinformation a bout the safety of the measles vaccine.

Thursday, 22 October 2020

 Taking notes

Anemia


Definition

. not enough oxygen in body

Cause

.blood loss, lack red blood cell production

.high rates red blood cell destruction

Symptoms

.muscle weakness

.rapid or irregular heart bead

.chest pain

Treatment

.transfusion red blood

Prevention

.eating iron

.rich foods

Summary

The title Anemia comes from the Encyclopaedia Modine Plus online which gives as information about Anemia. Anemia is not get enough oxygen in the body and the cause is blood loss, lack red blood cell production, high rates red blood cell destruction. people with Anemia may have some of these symptoms like muscle weakness, rapid or irregular heart beat and chest pain. Anemia need a transfusion of red blood cell by eating iron and rich food we can prevent Anemia. 




Saturday, 19 September 2020

 Title Stress, anxiety and depression  level soar under UK COVID-19 restrictions.

Note Taking:

- spread of coronavirus

- stress, anxiety

- stages of lockdown

- depression

- mental health

-stay as socially


Summary

Restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus in the UK has driven stress, anxiety and depression.

The early stages of lockdown 57%of those who took symptoms of anxiety, with 64% common signs 

of depression. The people who those in high-rick categories for COVID-19 were affected about

their mental health issues as stay at home. The people to stay as socially connected as possible, do something that makes you feel good, like laugh out loud and reach out to friend, family. 

 


Sunday, 30 August 2020

Turning point Nelson Mandela

 When his father died, Mandela and was groomed for becoming chief of his local tribe.

Whilst at university Nelson Mandela became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society. The majority of Black South Africans had little opportunities either Economic or Political. Much to the disappointment of his family.

Mandela became involved in politics, and along with his good friend and comrade Oliver Tambo was expelled from Fort Hare for organising a student strike. Conducting their own defence they eventually proved to be victorious. Mandela noted in his autobiography the judiciary were one of the least repressive parts of the South African State and in theory sought to follow the rule of law.


ACHIEVEMENT

He is one of the few politicians who have gone beyond a political role; he is widely admired and has received many prestigious awards.In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prizejointly with F.W. . De Klerk.


Saturday, 22 August 2020

Turning point

 George Orwell decided to become a writer.

He also began living among the poor. Orwell worked as a teacher in a small private school.In 1943 he became literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine.


Wednesday, 19 August 2020

George Orwell

 Time Line

1903 George Orwell born in India

1904 His mother moved back to England

1911 George went to St 

1911 George went to St Cyprian's School in Easttbourne

1911 George   won a scholarship to Eton

1921 he joined the British police in Burma

1927 he resigned

1928 he journeyed to Paris

1932-1933 worked as a teacher in a small private school

1933 his first book was published Down

1934-first novel Burmese Days was published 

1935-A Clergyman's Daughter published

1936- married Eileen

1937-Wigan Pier published

1938-A Homage to Catalonia published.

1938-1939 spent the winter  in Morocco

1939- Coming Up For Air was published

1941-1943 worked for bbc

1943-became literary editor for the Tribune 

1945-Animal Farm was published

1949-masterpiece 1984 was published,married his second wife Sonia

1950 he died

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

I am in EFS class and i am very happy for my new class,because i want learn more and improve ma English.

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