<span>Three bacterial STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis) and one parasitic STI (trichomoniasis) are generally curable with existing, effective single-dose regimens of antibiotics. so Chlamydia.</span>
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1) i would let them stay with me until they feel safe to go back. my worries is that if they go back they might get even more hurt. they would need to go to a councler. {sorry about my spelling.}2) i would ask them how they were assaulted. then i would go and talk to the person that he/she was on a date with and tell him/her that it is not okay to do that. 3) I would help her talk to her mate and tell him or her that they have to accept that she does not want to be sexually active because it feels uncomfortable. she has to be the one to tell you that she is ready when she feels like she is ready.
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Vesicles and vacuoles can be described as organelles which are membrane-bound and usually are used for storage. The membrane of a vesicle fuse with the membrane of the other cells but the membranes of a vacuole do not fuse with other membranes.
Vacuoles are used to maintain the pressure in a cell and they are larger than vesicles. Plant cells have a large vacuole in the centre of the cell to maintain the turgidity of the cell.
D. FOOD INSPECTIONS conducted by the health department
Based on the presented options above, I can say that in order for you to Start Safe in an emergency situation, you should have to keep everything in mind: be familiar with the surroundings first and plan on actions if an emergency happens; be familiar with the Employer's Emergency Action Plan; be able to know the significance of emergency planning and how to respond before an actual emergency happens; and last, be able to understand the types of possible emergencies. Answer for this would be option A.