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1Are there many museums in your hometown?
Yes. There are many museums in my hometown. I don’t know all the names but I can name a few. They are Indian museum, Victoria Memorial, Kolkata Museum etc.
2Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown?
Yes. Museums are useful for visitors because it tells a lot about the history of the town . It might not be important for everyone but there is nothing wrong in knowing how a city evolved to the present age.
3Do you often visit a museum?
No. I don’t visit museums often. I am not a history buff, but I have been to places I mentioned earlier, on the occasion of school educational tours.
4Did you go to any museum when you were a child?
Yes. When I was a kid, I used to be very curious about everything and anything. Thus I used to visit a lot of museums and historical monuments holding my parents’ hands. I used to get awestruck by the huge monuments and wonder how big they are.
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In all tv program, I Giong Ai Giong Ai program best. It's will start at quater past seven on HTV7 channel every Saturday. The program has a funny MC. His name is Dai Nghia. The judges are Tran Thanh, Thu Trang, Truong Gian, Oc Thanh Van and two guest judges. The program are very funny and useful. They can help we relax after week hard-working.
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Hello everyone , my name is Mona . I am twelve years old and I am a student in class 5A at Gia Loc town primary school . In my free time , I often listen to music . I every kinds of music I use to listen . Every time I listen to music , I dance and sing along . My favourite singer is Taylor Swift . Everyday I listen to her music . It so great ! On Saturday and Sunday afternoon , I going to the music club with my best friend - Suzune Rina . Listening to music is a good way to learn English .
Hoa (write) _____write____ to her pen pal in the USA every month.
When being a child, she received a good (educate) _____education______ .
I making paintings with water colours as also oil colours. Paintings made with oil colours take time to make and get ready as the oils are slow in drying up. There is however a certain richness of colour in an oil painting. Water colours are quick to dry. I find the effect of water colours very soothing.
Abstracts are my favourite themes for painting. But there is meaning in the abstracts I make. They are not just a splash of colour. The abstracts I make are meaningful. I love to share the representations of my abstracts with those who ask to know it. When the meanings of abstracts are seen the paintings can be appreciated. Often the meanings of abstracts are not easy to decipher. But the coming together of colour and form in a painting is in itself beautiful.
I also making portraits. I to sit before a person and make their portrait. But this may not be possible always. I sketch portraits in black pen or in pencil. Portraits are interesting to make. I have made portraits of some celebrities and have had the opportunity to go and meet with them and have the portraits autographed by them. On a couple of occasions celebrities have wanted to have the picture with my signature. Such occasions humbled me.
Sometimes I make caricatures too. These are fun to make. They add a dash of humour to the portrait of a person. Subjects of my caricature drawings have never been offended by my work. They have d my work and have praised it.
I find making drawings and paintings very rejuvenating. When I am lonely and bored my canvas and paper, tubes and bottles of colour and brushes give me wonderful company in a beautiful and colourful way.
well, I am a very foody person and there are a lot of food I . It is quite difficult to think of one. I would to talk about a popular menu in my country which is one of my favourite food also. It is steamed/plain rice and shahi paneer. I belong to Punjabi family so that I love spicy and shahi foods.
I will talk about how I cook my shahi paneer at home. A small amount of oil is placed in a heated pan. Then, I put some finely chopped garlic until it turns golden brown. Add onions.when it turns golden brown then I blend it with help of a blender. a mixture of this I put some chopped tomatoes and heat it again.after that I add some cashews and fresh cream which provide creamy and rich gravy of our shahi paneer.apart from that then add paneer cubes, all spices and cook it till 20 minutes. Then it is done and ready to be served. You may also add some curd in place of fresh cream.
I it because it is easy to prepare and it is very delicious. gravy of this also feel me rich and when I taste it just melted our mouth.
This recipe is common in my country and I eat it about a twice week. I it because it does not require much effort to prepare and it is also not expensive.
Do you feel okay? Good luck to you.
Hope you get good grades.
Cause:
The Viruses:
One reason why there is no cure for the common cold is that more than 200 different viruses can cause cold symptoms.
Some, such as rhinoviruses, seldom produce serious illnesses.
Others, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), produce mild infections in adults but can lead to severe lower respiratory tract infections in young children.
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Rhinoviruses (from the Greek rhin, meaning “nose”) cause an estimated 30 to 50 percent of all colds. Scientists have identified more than 100 distinct rhinovirus types. Rhinoviruses grow best at temperatures of about 9IT, (the temperature inside the human nose). Scientists think coronaviruses cause about 10 to 15 percent of all adult colds. They bring on colds primarily in the winter and early spring. Although many coronaviruses infect animals, only five infect humans, causing respiratory tract illness.
Adult cold symptoms also are caused by viruses that are responsible for other, more severe illnesses. These viruses are: adenoviruses, coxsackieviruses, echoviruses. orthomyxoviruses (including influenza A and B viruses, which cause flu), paramyxoviruses (including several parainfluenza viruses), RSV, and enteroviruses. Researchers still haven’t identified the causes of 20 to 30 percent of adult colds, presumed to be viral.
The cold season:
Seasonal changes in relative humidity also may affect the occurrence of colds. The most common cold-causing viruses survive better when humidity is low Cold weather also may make the inside lining of your nose drier and more vulnerable to viral infection.
Other factors:
Although a connection exists between the number of cases of the common cold and the fall and winter seasons, there is no experimental evidence that exposure to cold temperatures increases the chances of getting a cold. On the other hand, several research studies show that people who exercise regularly have a significantly reduced number of respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold, compared with those who don’t exercise. Research also suggests that allergic diseases that affect the nose or throat and psychological stress may increase your chances of getting infected by cold viruses.
Common Cold:
Symptoms:
Symptoms of the common cold usually begin 2 to 3 days after infection and often include:
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1. Sore throat
2. Mucus buildup in the nose
3. Difficulty breathing through nose
4. Swelling of sinuses
5. Sneezing
6. Cough
7. Headache
8. Tiredness
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Although fever is uncommon in adults, it is often found in children with colds and can climb to 102°F in infants and young children. Cold symptoms can last front 2 to 14 days. High fever, significantly swollen glands, severe sinus pain, and a cough that produces mucus may be signs of complication or more serious illness.
Treatment:
There is no cure for the common cold, but you can get relief from your cold symptoms by
1. Resting in bed
2. Drinking plenty of fluids
3. Gargling with warm salt water or using throat sprays, or lozenges for a scratchy or sort’ throat
4. Using a decongestant or saline nasal spray to help relieve nasal symptoms
5. Using petroleum jelly to soothe a raw nose
6. Taking aspirin or acetaminophen—Tylenol, for example—for headache or fever Colds occasionally can lead to bacterial infections of your middle ear or sinuses, requiring treatment with antibios. However, antibios should not be used to treat a cold.
Prevention:
There are several ways you can keep yourself away from getting a cold of infecting others:
1. Because cold viruses can easily enter into your eyes and nose through hands, wash hands often and keep the hands away from those areas of your body.
2. 11 possible, avoid being close to people who have colds or If you have a cold, avoid being close to people.
3. When you sneeze or cough, cover your nose of mouth arid sneeze or cough into your elbow rather than your hand.
Hand washing:
Hand washing with soap and water is the simplest and one of the most effective ways to keep from getting colds or giving them to others.
Disinfecting:
Rhinoviruses can live up to 3 hours on your skin or on objects. Cleaning these environmental surfaces in your home or place of work with a virus-killing disinfectant might help prevent the spread of infection.
Vaccine:
Because so many different viruses can cause the common cold, the outlook for developing a vaccine that will prevent spreading of all of them is quite a challenge.
Alternative Medicines:
Echinacea:
Echinacea is a dietary herbal supplement that some people use to treat their colds.
Vitamin C:
Many people are convinced that taking large quantities of vitamin C will prevent colds or relieve symptoms.
Honey:
Some people use honey to treat coughs and to soothe a sore throat.
Zinc:
Zinc lozenges and lollipops are available over the counter as a remedy for the common cold. In 2009, the Food and Drug Administration warned consumers to stop using intranasal (in the nose) zinc products because some people reported a loss of smell after using these products.
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There are many subjects in school such as English, Literature, Math, etc. English is one of my favorite subjects. I love studying new languages and learning about different cultures. After learning English for a while, I realized that English and Vietnamese have many similarities in structures. My next favorite subject is Literature. I love to read and transfer my imagination onto a piece of paper. Learning new skills in literature allows me to tell a good story full of images and colors. Math is my third favorite subject. I to think logically and I love patterns. The skills I learn from math classes allow me to simplify complicated problems in life and to look for a way to solve it. These are a few of my favorites subjects from school.