"Anna and Criss send email messages to others often."
D, remove "often".
Subjective: Anna and Criss
Verb: send
Objective: email messages ; others
"Often" is an Adverb, which should be before the verb.
When you're traveling and there are no route markers . . . such as traveling by air or sea . . . it's oftena comforting feeling to have some clue of where you are and how to get where you want to go.Also . . . if you have a problem along the way and need help, it can be really convenient if you cantell somebody where you are.
Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity between two objects, most oftena gigantic one and a tiny one. The forces are equal in both directions, but we nevertalk about the other one, because most people don't understand it, and nobody reallycares how much the Earth weighs on them.
There are generally 3 types of cars at the head of a atrain. The car at the head end of a train is most oftena locomotive, but it can also be a "cab car", which has a cabin for the train operator/motorman/engineer, but is not a locomotive. For many transit systems, this car may be a Multiple Unit (MU) or Electrified MU (EMU) car. In most cases, when a freight train is seen with a freight car at the head of the "train", under US law, this is most often not termed a train, but a "consist" - this is because it fails to have the markers necessary to move legally as a train.
The best way for a scientist to investigate how often a plant needs water is to conduct an experiment. This experiment should consist of the following steps: Choose a plant species to study. Select a sample size of plants that are of similar size and health. Keep all plants in the same environment and give them the same care (i.e. sunlight nutrients etc.) Divide the plants into two groups. Give one group water every day and the other group water every other day. Observe the plants in each group over a given period of time (i.e. one month). Record any visible changes. Compare the results of the two groups. Record any differences in the health of the plants.By conducting an experiment such as this a scientist can gain insight into how often a plant needs to be watered in order to thrive. This can be useful information for anyone who is looking to grow plants in their own home or garden.
A sukkah (סוכה) or temporary hut, symbolizing the temporary dwellings that our ancestors used during their pilgrimage to Jerusalem for the Harvest festival. It also symbolizes the huts that our ancestors used when they wandered in the desert for 40 years.
DefinitionA carbuncle is a skin infection that often involves a group of hair follicles. The infected material forms a lump, called mass, which occurs deep in the skin.When you have more than one carbuncle, the condition is called carbunculosis.See also: Skin lesionAlternative NamesSkin infection - staphylococcal; Infection - skin - staph; Staph skin infection; CarbunculosisCauses, incidence, and risk factorsMost carbuncles are caused by the bacteria staphylococcus aureus. The infection is contagious and may spread to other areas of the body or other people.A carbuncle is made up of several skin boils (furuncles). The infected mass is filled with fluid, pus, and dead tissue. Fluid may drain out of the carbuncle, but sometimes the mass is so deep that it cannot drain on its own.Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and the nape of the neck. Men get carbuncles more often than women.Because the condition is contagious, several family members may develop carbuncles at the same time. Often, the direct cause of a carbuncle cannot be determined.Things that make carbuncle infections more likely include:Friction from clothing or shavingPoor hygienePoor overall healthPersons with diabetes, dermatitis, and weakened immune systems are more likely to develop staph infections.SymptomsA carbuncle is a swollen lump or mass under the skin. It may be the size of a pea or as large as a golf ball. The carbuncle may be red and irritated and might hurt when you touch it.It may also:Grow very fastHave a white or yellow center (pustule)Weep, ooze, or crustSpread to other skin areasSometimes, other symptoms may occur. These may include:FatigueFeverGeneral discomfort or sick feelingSkin itching before the carbuncle developsSigns and testsYour doctor will look at your skin. The diagnosis is primarily based on what the skin looks like. A skin biopsy may be done to help make the diagnosis or determine the exact type of bacteria involved.TreatmentCarbuncles usually must drain before they will heal. This most often occurs on its own in less than 2 weeks.Placing a warm moist cloth on the carbuncle helps it to drain, which speeds healing. Gently soak the area with a warm, moist cloth several times each day. Never squeeze a boil or attempt to cut it open at home because this can spread the infection and make it worse.You need treatment if the carbuncle lasts longer than 2 weeks, returns frequently, is located on the spine or the middle of the face, or occurs along with a fever or other symptoms. Treatment helps reduce complications related to an infection.Your doctor may prescribe:Antibacterial soapsAntibiotics applied to the skin or taken by mouthDeep or large lesions may need to be drained by a health care provider.Proper hygiene is very important to prevent the spread of infection. Always wash your hands very well after touching a carbuncle. Do not re-use or share washcloths or towels -- this can cause the infection to spread. Clothing, washcloths, towels, and sheets or other items that contact infected areas should be washed in very hot (preferably boiling) water. Bandages should be changed frequently and thrown away in a bag that can be tightly closed.Expectations (prognosis)Carbunculus may heal on their own. Others usually respond well to treatment. However, a carbuncle can return again and again for months or years following the first infection.ComplicationsAbscess of the brain, skin, spinal cord, or organs such as the kidneysEndocarditisOsteomyelitisPermanent scarring of the skinSepsisSpread of infection to other areasCalling your health care providerCall your health care provider if:A carbuncles does not heal with home treatment within 2 weeksCarbuncles come back oftenA carbuncle is located on the face or spineYou have a fever, red streaks running from the sore, a lot of swelling around the carbuncle, or pain that gets worsePreventionGood general health and hygiene may help prevent some staph skin infections. Such infections are contagious, so care must be taken to avoid spreading the bacteria to other people.If you get carbuncles often, your doctor may give you antibiotics to prevent them.ReferencesCohen J, Powderly WG. Infectious Diseases. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Elsevier; 2004.Habif TP. Clinical Dermatology. 4th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby; 2004.Lopez FA. Skin and soft tissue infections. Infect Dis Clin North Am. Dec 2006; 20(4): 759-72, v-vi.