Hello! OK, so my cousin had cancer and the children had to wear masks over their mouth to go into his house or hospital room. This is because children don't have as strong of an immune system as adults. Also, children tend to have more germs than adults. This could be due to school, the playground, or even playing in dirtier places like sand or the dirt.
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"Look Great in Your Bathing Suit by the End of the Month"
This article most likely
A.helps the reader develop a healthy weight loss plan
B.keeps the reader from eating unhealthy foods
C.encourages the reader to expect unrealistic results
D. provides the reader ways to quickly burn calories
"Look Great in Your Bathing Suit by the End of the Month" this article most likely encourages the reader to expect unrealistic results.
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
Articles are the piece of writing which are often found in magazines, newspapers, or any other written publications. The article ‘Look Great in Your Bathing Suit by the End of the Month’ most certainly inspire its readers to expect unrealistic results.
It can’t be option A, B, or D because the article doesn’t states specifically the what type of information will be mentioned in it. Whether its going to be a weight loss plan or ways to burn calories or anything. The article simply let’s the readers aware that they are going expect some unrealistic outcomes.
Hey there! Hello!
So, I actually find myself to be pretty keen on this topic, since my grandmother is an Ayurvedic practitioner and owns her own massage/Ayurvedic center. She also has a school in the state of Florida that teaches others how to be licensed Ayurvedic practitioners, as well!
Ayurvedic medicine has all kinds of forms, from herbal blends to essential oils that can either be formulated to a particular person or can be purchased by general dosha (kapha, vata, pitta, or tri-doshic). My family is caucasian and was born in America, and we have no Indian roots (that I know of). One thing that's recommended (and in some cases, required) is that someone who practices Ayurvedic medicine be trained and have a license to assure that no misuse of herbs/oils will take place, since they can sometimes conflict with any prescribed medicine someone receives from the doctors, or with things like pregnancy. Though I don't know which school, my grandmother did receive her Ayurvedic education here in America.
Anyone who wants to learn more about Ayurveda in general should, at the very least, have an appreciation for it. The person does not necessarily have to be Indian, or any ethnicity in particular, to enjoy and respect Ayurveda and what it has to offer. My grandmother is one of these people who appreciates it, which is why she went to school to learn how to teach others about it.
I hope this helped you out! Feel free to ask me any additional questions if you have any. :-)