My favourite vocabulary term is Marburg (name given to the disease). It is a hemorrhagic fever virus of the Filoviridae family of viruses originating from Marburg. The disease is given this name because it originated from the German city Marburg in Hesse. Rayhan’s favourite vocabulary term is Hot Agent because it represents the disease in its state: unknown to mankind.
I thought Dr. Shem Musoke would die because Charles Monet vomited his infected blood to Dr. Musoke’s eyes and pores. Despite this, Dr. Musoke survived because of very careful treatment and at the time of the book’s publishing he was still alive.
The author starts speculating about what Charles Monet is doing in vacation.
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Photos of my English Pre-Assessment MLA Rules:
Source: https://www.library.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/mla_style_revised.pdf 1st Amendment Audit
Rainbow, Taro, Sunan, Sadad It is a movement where people are taking videos from public places and judging the responses of the locals and law enforcers if they were to be tasked on dealing with the auditors It is caused by the individuals feeling intimidated by the action of people taking videos in public places and judging them. Some of them are recording police institutions, which makes them suspicious for being terrorists finding info. They think that their actions are unnecessary and they are only disturbing the public. They videotaped the owners or staff of the buildings and the law enforcers caused by concerned individuals. In the USA, if you are doing something that disturbs the area, it can be put as disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace. Each state has different laws for that. You can’t record anything unless they know they’re being recorded. You can be prosecuted by wire-tapping law. —x Push Poll Jevon, Azarin A form of negative campaigning that is disguised as a political poll. It is used for political telemarketing, telephone calls disguised as research that aim to persuade large numbers of voters to their ideas. The characteristics are oftenly asks very few question or about one candidate, asks strongly negative campaign, and may not name the organization. The questions are designed to push an agenda. They think it isn’t ethical because it manipulates people’s minds to vote for a certain topic. —x Summary:
According to Scarlett Boulder, a writer for Advocacy Unleashed, a public awareness campaign can be defined as "A comprehensive effort that includes multiple components (messaging, grassroots outreach, media relations, government affairs, budget, etc.) to help reach a specific goal. A public awareness campaign is not just billboards, television commercials, social media or fundraising". This means it is an effort to increase awareness of a certain topic. Boulder also states that usually organisations do this to raise awareness regarding a key issue. For example, they did public awareness campaigns to promote keeping ebola under control and to increase general awareness on ALS. For example, they did the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to promote ALS among the new generation. Quoted from Oxfam regarding the public awareness campaign on ebola, "An initial $400,000 has been secured so far to fund the response. A further $1.1 million will be needed as the work expands". Sources: https://advocacyunleashed.kontribune.com/articles/1371 https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/pressreleases/2018-05-28/oxfam-launches-public-awareness-drive-keep-ebola-under-control http://webfl.alsa.org/site/PageNavigator/FL_9_ALSPublicAwarenessCampaigns.html |
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