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    [pic] WRITTEN RECORD |Learner name: |Sarah Armstrong | |Qualification: |Level 2 Supporting teaching and learning in schools | |Unit number & title: |Unit 6 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people | |

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    10 HERBAL MEDICINES

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    ten (10) herbs have been thoroughly tested and have been clinically proven to have medicinal value in the relief and treatment of various aliments: 1. Akapulko (Cassia alata) – also known as “bayabas-bayabasan” and “ringworm bush” in English‚ this herbal medicine is used to treat ringworms and skin fungal infections. 2. Ampalaya (Momordica charantia) – known as “bitter gourd” or “bitter melon” in English‚ it most known as a treatment of diabetes (diabetes mellitus)‚ for the non-insulin dependent patients

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    Unit 265

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    multicellular‚ or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter‚ including moulds‚ yeast‚ mushrooms‚ and toadstools can be either moulds or yeast. A mould which causes infections in humans is Trichophtyion rubrum which is one cause of ringworm and it may also infect nails. A common yeast infection is thrush caused by Candida albicans. D: Parasites: Are organisms such as fungi or worms that live in or on a host to obtain nourishment without providing any benefit to the host. Worms are not

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    Bad side of sports

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    might even get cut. But can this effect any other participant playing the sport? There are many diseases that can spread through blood‚ not to mention disease that can spread through sweat. All the time you are practicing with a person whose has ringworm‚ staphylococcus‚ or what if the person you are practicing with has HIV/AID. What are the chances of getting one of those diseases? Well‚ wrestling is a common sport and this sport you are wrestling with a person with full contact and you are less

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    Spread of Infection

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    there are a few anti-viral drugs available which are active against a limited number of viruses. Pathogenic Fungi: can be either moulds or yeasts. For example‚ a mould‚ which causes infections in humans‚ is Trichophtyon rubrum‚ which is one cause of ringworm‚ and which can also infect nails. A common yeast infection is thrush caused by Candida albicans. Protozoa: are microscopic organisms‚ but larger than bacteria. Free-living and nonpathogenic protozoa include amoebae and paramecium. Examples of medical

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    1. Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus‚ bound by a double membrane. Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. The purpose of the nucleus is to sequester the DNA-related functions of the big eukaryotic cell into a smaller chamber‚ for the purpose of increased efficiency. This function is unnecessary for the prokaryotic cell‚ because its much smaller size means that all materials within the cell are relatively close together. Of course‚ prokaryotic cells do have DNA and DNA functions. Biologists describe

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    one year. The researcher wish to consider making his own mosquito killer out of some natural resources‚ called the Acapulco plants to kill mosquitoes. Acapulco is very abundant in the Philippines. It can treat Tinea infections‚ insect bites‚ ringworms‚ eczema‚ scabies and itchiness. Acapulco leaves are very rich in alkaloids. Alkaloids are a group of naturally occurring chemical compounds that contain mostly basic nitrogen atoms. Alkaloids are very toxic to some organism. Acapulco plants can

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    Oregano Review

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    Oregano is more popularly known for its aromatic and balsamic flavor and is commonly used as mint flavoring in Mediterranean and Mexican foods. Oregano as used as herbal medicine has its earliest beginnings even in early Egyptian times and has been traditionally used as herbal remedy for skin burns‚ cuts and bruises. Because of the minty flavor of oregano‚ it is also used as herbal remedy for sore throat‚ asthma‚ colds‚ coughs and flu. oregano‚ traditional Health Benefits * Oregano leaves and

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    Shower Essay

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    Ilya Stambolic Professor Felix SPE101 11/7/11 Title: Stay Clean My Friends Specific Purpose Statement: To Persuade my audience to take showers. I. Attention A. Attention: I had a friend in middle school whose name was Jerry‚ who smelled wretched. I mean Jerry would come in on Monday and would just smell like a homeless shelter bathroom‚ every day. You could tell when he showered because he would smell like febreeze‚ for a little while‚ but then a week later‚

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    Chapter 19: Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) The majority of organisms normal to the skin are: a) Gram-negative b) Gram-positive c) fungi d) viruses Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 19.1 Review the anatomy of the skin and mucus membranes with regards to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 19.1 The Skin‚ Mucus Membranes‚ and Eyes 2) Which of the following is not considered resident microflora of the skin?

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