Use your voc words proportion, scheme, register
Pick out a few articles to read...............underline the important events in the reading then when it is 8:30 start typing your blog.
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3 reflection- your opinion& 1 interesting fact learned
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“Bio-sleuths track down the sources of outbreaks”
►Today I read on the newspaper that At least 750 people in 32 states are sickened by contaminated tomatoes. Microbiologist Paul Temprendola inspected petri dishes containing salmonella bacteria yesterday at the San Diego County Public Health Laboratory. A measles outbreak surfaces in San Diego County after a boy brings the virus home from a trip to Switzerland. More than 20 people contract hepatitis A after eating at a Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant in La Mesa. These outbreaks are a small sampling of the workload handled in recent months by the nation's disease detectives – health workers from disparate backgrounds who often forsake six-figure salaries and high-profile careers to track illnesses, prevent epidemics and guard against bioterrorist attacks. Epidemiologists are the mystery solvers of the medical world. They use old-fashioned sleuthing and modern technology to untangle diseases that seem to come out of nowhere and sweep through communities with frightening and sometimes deadly consequences.
►I NEGATE this because this could kill us.
►I also don’t agree because scientist CONVENED and found this defects.
►I also don’t agree because there is no PROPORTION that benefit us.
►I think the most interesting fact on my PHILOSOPHY is that this scientist found and REGISTER this with in time, and there was no SCHEME.
Today in the union tribune, I read that Oil prices REGISTERED a record high above $142 a barrel Friday, before easing a bit, prompting several analysts to predict that the market is headed for an even greater milestone: $150. At 11 a.m. light, sweet crude was up 70 cents to $140.34 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The front-month contract had hit an all-time high of $142.26 in electronic trading earlier. The jump to $142 a barrel comes amid a growing PROPORTION in the oil patch that $150-a-barrel oil is soon to be a reality. We are of the opinion that if the bears cannot stem the bleeding now, then who is going to prevent this market from going to $150... and beyond, oil industry analyst Stephen Schork wrote in his daily newsletter, The Schork Report. We could go to $150 in the blink of an eye, said Ray Carbone, president of Paramount Options. I think the up trend is going to continue, said Tom Pawlicki, an analyst with MF Global in Chicago. We could move up toward $150 over the next few weeks. Oil prices have been pushed higher recently by a SCHEME of a weak dollar and concerns about volatile geopolitical situations that could disrupt supply.
Tsvangirai called Friday's election "an exercise in mass intimidation" and warned that anyone recognizing the vote as legitimate "is denying the will of the Zimbabwean people."
But George Charamba, a spokesman for Mugabe insisted the vote "is free and fair."
Zimbabweans have been voting Friday in a run-off vote that Tsvangirai pulled out of citing a violent campaign against his supporters. His deputy in the Movement for Democratic Change was also charged with treason and he was detained by authorities several times.
But Tsvangirai's name still appears on ballot papers. The MDC has called the election a "sham."
Polling stations were quiet and peaceful in the capital, Harare, as well as in the rest of the country, Utloile Silaigwana, Zimbabwe's deputy chief election commissioner, told CNN.
Today I read a article about a man wearing a wig and a fake mustache robbed a rancho Bernardo bank. a scheme just like that one was committed hours before that one in the midway district. He was registered 5 feet 8 inches tall and weights like 160 pounds and wore a wig and fake mustache. That’s the proportion that the fbi and the police say.
Today I read about bill gates retirement. Sort of. The man who brought us personal computer by proportions. He is still only 52 and he is going off to spend more time guiding the worlds richest philanthropy the bill and Melinda gates foundation not trying to scheme any one. He will still be Microsoft chairman and largest share holder but today will be his last day as a full time worker at the software giant marketing the unofficial end of his career as a business leader. Gates has been an animating force behind the personal computer revolution helping build a huge global industry and engineer blockbuster products such as Windows and Office an every day use in offices and homes around the world.
Reflection- I cant not believe the guy that brought us the personal computer and as well he was a Harvard dropout is finally retiring that's sum pretty big news to hear.
Interesting fact- he was a Harvard drop out
Today I read about bill gates retirement. Sort of. The man who brought us personal computer by proportions. He is still only 52 and he is going off to spend more time guiding the worlds richest philanthropy the bill and Melinda gates foundation not trying to scheme any one. He will still be Microsoft chairman and largest share holder but today will be his last day as a full time worker at the software giant marketing the unofficial end of his career as a business leader. Gates has been an animating force behind the personal computer revolution helping build a huge global industry and engineer blockbuster products such as Windows and Office an every day use in offices and homes around the world.
Reflection- I cant not believe the guy that brought us the personal computer and as well he was a Harvard dropout is finally retiring that's sum pretty big news to hear.
Interesting fact- he was a Harvard drop out
Epidemiologists are usually mistaken for skin doctors and although they might have worked as a dermatologist before this has nothing to do with it. Most epidemiologists have first studied as doctors, veterinarians, anthropologists and psychologists that then went on to study and received a doctorate or masters in philosophy degree. What does an epidemiologist do? They collect data and make analysis to see what is it that causes people sick. They REGISTER down various type of information that they can later compare to information they already have. They make PROPORTIONS of people who are sick and people who did not get sick in the same area and they compare the data. Then they SCHEME how the people might have gotten the disease and they try to stop the outbreak.
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