Answer:
H1N1 is a subtype of the influenza virus, which causes the illness commonly known as the flu.
The method of contagion is the same for all flu: the virus enters the human system through the respiratory tract, mainly affecting the respiratory system (lungs, but it can also affect the throat), generating infections in these organs, which can cause a series of symptoms such as cough, excessive mucus, fever and physical discomfort.
These symptoms are attacked through different antiviral drugs, since there are no really effective antibiotics against this common disease. This, added to the existence of vaccines, means that the severity of the disease is not so important. Therefore, the antivirals in question are limiting these symptoms until the human body's own defense system defeats the virus.
South Africa faces a number of human right challenges regarding education (rural schools, educational right for disabled children,...),domestic violence , political rights and freedom , health (Africa has the largest number of people living with AIDS). Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa protects the human rights of all people in South Africa. Building and sustaining a human right culture is of great importance for every country, and so for South Africa.
Answer:
Sign language provided a more preferable choice that enabled free and natural communication
Explanation:
The use of oralism is limited among those with hearing disability as those who could very well comprehend the information being transmitted usually have a discursive consciousness or understanding of the way the people spoke, thereby limiting the dissemination of information, such that those who understood the oralism will sometimes pass unto their colleague the given information using sign language making sign language the foundational or natural language upon which Deaf cultural competencies can be developed.