Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Illiteracy can hold a person back like a bad haircut at a high school reunion. And when a whole country is struggling with illiteracy, well, it's like trying to drive a car with square wheels - you ain't getting very far. So, yeah, it's a pretty big deal that needs to be addressed, like yesterday.
That is a personal question. Though, Why not? Dose a lazy eye effect the person they are? Dose it make them less of a person? What I'm saying is that even with a small physical difference dose not change the fact that they could be a great person, friend, or girl/boy friend.
Absolutely NOT! Vomiting after an antibiotic may indicate the person is having a known side effect to antibiotics, i.e. nausea, vomiting. Hold the next dose and call your doctor.
There is NO "no effect dose" dose or "lethal effect" dose for viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms, because they make you ill by multiplying at first in number ('growth')
When an absorbed dose of radiation is multiplied by a quality factor, the exposure dose to a person is reported in sieverts (Sv). The sievert is the unit of measurement for the health effect of radiation on the human body, taking into account both the type of radiation and the tissue sensitivity.
the shape dose effect it.
sleepenisses
it dose not effect it
hbuyf
yes it dose effect the glowworms because you breath in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide wich makes it hard for the glowworms to breath... =]
A pharmacological dose is the amount of a drug that treats illness effectively. It is the smallest dose needed to provide the wanted effect.
It dose
no