Wax and cilia protect the ears.
Eyelashes and blinking keep duct and germs from eyes, tears, clean eyes.
When you don't cover you mouth the germs get inside.
If you don't wash you hands the germs stay on the skin.
When the knee cut the germs inside.
When you get a cut and we don't clean it the germs get inside.
Let's make English easier by connecting Béjaïa and New York City's students!
Monday, December 1, 2014
BODY: GERMS ENTER THE BODY
HIV/AIDS
December 1 is world AIDS DAY.This is the day to wear your red ribbon. In support. Of those living with HIV/AIDS. It is also a day to remember. Those who have died. AIDS was IDENTIFIED in the 1980.The first world AIDS DAY was held in 1988.In canada the give a day program asks Canadians. To donate one day' s pay to an AIDS organization on December 1.In Africa soccer stars and coaches discuss AIDS PREVENTION with young athletes. About two million people die of AIDS each year. Many people think AIDS is limited to Africa. This is a myth. AIDS IS AN INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMIC. Statistic suggest that a new person is infected with HIV every 10 -15 seconds the red ribbon campaign began as a grassroots program. Grassroots programs are key to raising funds and awareness a about GLOBAL issues. The organizations working to reserve the global epidemic of AIDS. ....