Tuesday, December 3, 2013

EC: Summary

In Maggie Silver's article entitled "Teachable Moments- Courtesy of The Walking Dead", she states that we need to prepare a first aid kit for the zombie apocalypse. The author supports her claim by first filling up your car with gas, at least half full. Also, to have enough fuel to get out of a Dodge before impending disaster strikes. Silver says," Siphoning gas...with your mouth? Gross." The author next proceeds to show that you hve a first aid kit on hand and keep one near you, at home in the car and at work. " Were assuming that you're not scavenging for supplies on the freeway or hiding [under cars]," says Silver, " but...always have a first aid kit on hand." Finally the author says that clean water is zombie free water. Contaminated water is a common concern, also check with local authorizes about your water. Another way to make water safe is by boiling, adding disinfectants or filtering. "Zombie down the well? You might want to find a new water source," suggesting Silver.
  
                    Work Cited
Silver, Maggie. "Teachable Moments- Courtesy of The Walking Deadon AMC". CDC. 17 Feb. 2012. Web. 3 Dec. 2013.

One paragraph summary

In Ali S. Khan's article entitled "Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalpse", she prepares for a zombie/real emergency situation. The author supports her claim by making an emergency kit: water, food, medications, supplies, sanitation, hygiene, clothes, important documents and first aid supplies. Khan aslo says,"...to get you through the first couple of days before you can locate a zombie-free refugee camp..." The author next proceeds to show that you plan an emergency plan that identify types of emergencies that are possible in your area, picking a meeting place for your family, identify your emergency contacts, plan your evacuation route. " When zombie are hungry," says Khan,"they won't stop until they get food (i.e., brains)." Finally, the author states that CDC is prepared for any disaster like they would provide technical assistance, and would send medical teams and first responders to help those in affected areas. Khan says." If zombies did roaming the streets, CDC would conduct an investigation much like any other disease outbreak."

                  Work Cited
Khan, Ali. "Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse". CDC. 16 May 2011. Web. 3 Dec 2013

Monday, October 28, 2013

Vocab sentences #9

1.) The savory pasta at Applebees is the best.
2.) Although the big red button enticed me, it said I can't press it.
3.) When we were at foodmaxx, a tactless man cut in front of us.
4.) Some people don't have integrity, but only when they are around certain people.
5.) Since when betted on the game, I compensated with my earphones.
6.) During the assembly, most people aloof during the speech.
7.) Since my cousin goaded me about my best friend, I punched him.
8.) My best friends cohort asked if we were dating.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Vocab #8

1.) My sisters side was very malignant so, she had to go to the ER.
2.) Every morning , my sister always ornery.
3.) After a long day at school, I'm indolent and don't do my homework.
4.) People always belittle me about my actions.
5.)I almost jeopardized my family when I was driving.
6.) Drunk driving can surly lead to demise.
7.) My mom got unexcepted news and our day was awry 
8.) I want a boyfriend that will buy me frugal stuff at random times.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Vocab definitions

Debunk (Prove something false)
Imminent (about to happen)
Affluent (wealthy)
Routine(ordinary, normal)
Benign (harmless)
Enlighten (to teach something new)
Malevolent (evil)
Inquire (to ask)
#2
Perplexing (confusing)
Resilient (tough/determined)
Amend (to fix/to change)
Fickle (indecisive)
Benevolent (good)
Desist (stop doing something)
Listless (tired/lazy)
Lackluster (not impressive)
#3
Dwindle (to reduce in number or amount)
Subtle (not obvious)
Gullible (willing to believe anything)
Erratic (unpredictable)
Condescending (conceited/talking down to someone)
Aspire (to seek to become or achieve)
Pristine (untouched/in perfect condition)
Nettle (to annoy or bother)
#4
Hapless (unlucky)
Scrutinize (To look closely)
Domicile (home)
Clarify (to explain more clearly)
Asinine (stupid/idiotic)
Infer (to figure out without being told)
Eloquent (well-spoken)
Strife (conflict)

#5
Plaintive (Very sad)
Flaunt (to show something off)
Distraught (emotionally upset)
Queue (a line of people or things)
Accrue (to gather over time)
Relentless (never stopping)
Leery (untrusting)
Crass (rude/vulgar/having bad manners)
#6
Inevitable
Phobia
Seclude
Rebuke
Notorious
Fluctuate
Candid
Sophomoric

Friday, October 4, 2013

Vocab sentences #7

1.) My nana tried to inhibit my cousin to not fall.
2.) It was aberrant when I got asked to homecoming.
3.) My sister loathe when my cousin uses her stuff without asking.
4.) He tried to show prowess at the try outs yesterday.
5.) Its incoherent when she tells a story.
6.) On the epitaph, it said,"Our little angel."
7.) My teacher told me to elaborate my poster.
8.) Her countenance is funny when she hits the ball.

Vocab definitions


#5
Plaintive (Very sad)
Flaunt (to show something off)
Distraught (emotionally upset)
Queue (a line of people or things)
Accrue (to gather over time)
Relentless (never stopping)
Leery (untrusting)
Crass (rude/vulgar/having bad manners)
#6
Inevitable
Phobia
Seclude
Rebuke
Notorious
Fluctuate
Candid
Sophomoric

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

#1
Debunk (Prove something false)
Imminent (about to happen)
Affluent (wealthy)
Routine(ordinary, normal)
Benign (harmless)
Enlighten (to teach something new)
Malevolent (evil)
Inquire (to ask)
#2
Perplexing (confusing)
Resilient (tough/determined)
Amend (to fix/to change)
Fickle (indecisive)
Benevolent (good)
Desist (stop doing something)
Listless (tired/lazy)
Lackluster (not impressive)
#3
Dwindle (to reduce in number or amount)
Subtle (not obvious)
Gullible (willing to believe anything)
Erratic (unpredictable)
Condescending (conceited/talking down to someone)
Aspire (to seek to become or achieve)
Pristine (untouched/in perfect condition)
Nettle (to annoy or bother)
#4
Hapless (unlucky)
Scrutinize (To look closely)
Domicile (home)
Clarify (to explain more clearly)
Asinine (stupid/idiotic)
Infer (to figure out without being told)
Eloquent (well-spoken)
Strife (conflict)

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Vocab Sentences #5

1.) It was very plaintive when my phone cracked.
2.) My sister always flaunts her awards at school.
3.) I was distraught when my favorite pants shrunk.
4.) We were standing in a queue for hours just for a video game.
5.) It's gonna be a surprise if the saints accrue more than 3 wins any year.
6.) That ride felt relentless.
7.) I heard that guy is leery to every girl he dates.
8.) At the volleyball game, I heard two girls saying crass words to each other.