Mr. DB: Hye everybody!
Say Hye to Mr. Banana girls!!
THREE MOST IMPORTANT DATES IN YOURLIFE:
THREE THINGS YOU'VE DONE IN THE LAST 30 MINUTES:
THREE WAYS TO BE HAPPY:
THREE GIFTS YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE:
THREE OF YOUR FAVORITE HOBBIES:
THREE PLACES YOU WANT TO GO FOR A VACATION:
THREE FAVORITE DRINKS:
THREE THINGS FOUND IN YOUR BAG:
THREE FAVORITE COLORS:
TOP THREE U LOVE SO MUCH:
TOP THREE "THINGS" SPECIAL TO YOU:
TOP THREE REASONS YOU ANSWER THIS SURVEY:
How is T. gondii transmitted?
Does T. gondii cause disease in pets?
T. gondii can cause disease in cats and dogs; it is more frequently recognized in cats. The signs of toxoplasmosis in pets are nonspecific: fever, loss of appetite, depression. Further signs may occur depending on whether the infection is acute or chronic, and where T. gondii is found in the body. In the eye, it can cause inflammation; in the lungs, pneumonia; in the heart, arrhythmias; in the digestive tract, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and jaundice; in the nervous system, seizures, paralysis and loss of nerve function; in muscle, a stiff gait and loss of muscle. Kittens may be born stillborn or ill.
What are the signs and symptoms of toxoplasmosis in humans?
Humans can become infected either in utero, or by accidental ingestion of the oocysts. If T. gondii passes through the uterus of an infected pregnant woman to her fetus early in the pregnancy, spontaneous abortion is common. If the infection occurs later in pregnancy (10-24 weeks of gestation) the infant may have serious or fatal congenital defects including hydrocephalus, blindness, and mental retardation. Most infected pregnant women do not have symptoms. Approximately 60% of infected pregnant women will pass the infection to their fetus.
People infected through ingestion of oocysts may be listless and have fever, enlarged lymph nodes and less commonly, inflammation of the heart.
1 Tablespoon Yogurt
1 Tablespoon Honey
To Use:Pat this mask onto the skin for a moisturizing, penetrating, hydrating, soothing application that will also help to clear up skin problem
If you swim in a chlorinated pool for exercise on a regular basis, the same damage you've noticed happening to your skin and bathing suit, is happening to your hair, as well. Try this treatment at home to keep chlorine damage to a minimum.
1 egg
1 eggshell's worth of olive oil
1 quarter of a peeled cucumber
Blend the egg, olive oil and peeled cucumber. Spread evenly through your hair, leave on for 10 minutes, then thoroughly rinse. For the best results year-round, continue this treatment monthly.
Try this girls. It's cheap creative and fun! Actually eggs are good for hair, skin and health. So jangan la marah ek if time birthday tu kene baling telo! Hahahahhaa... Anyways girls, ANIS NADHIA'S birthday is on 23rd of February. Let's do what we do best! 'Happiness' is just an egg away... Anis jangan marah ek! Hehe.
My best friend told me Neyo's new song is the best! My best friend loves Neyo!! I told my friend , i'm not really a fan. So last night, My friend asked me to watch this video on you-tube. I melted like barbequed ice cream ! A few minutes later he called and sang me this song. It sounded even better. Thank you Friend! You really make my day! I'm still not a fan of Neyo..but I love the guy on youtube. He's charming!
Hye Best frenny, this song is for you! you know who you are!
oh yah! thanks to Arina i berjaye taruk this video here! ahahaha!
I watch Oprah today. Do you guys know the different between lie and lay?
- I lie down beside him (lie is for people)
- I lay my blanket on my bed (lay is for things)
Okay girls, So, let’s take a look at some more of those types of GLARING errors that you never want to make. I'm just gonna write 5 common mistakes that can diminish the shine and credibility of your writing.
1. Loose vs. Lose
This one drives a lot of people crazy, including me. In fact, it’s so prevalent. “loose” was a proper substitute for “lose” in some other English-speaking countries. Here’s a hint: it’s not.
If your pants are too loose, you might lose your pants.
2. Me, Myself, and I
One of the most common causes of grammatical pain is the choice between “me” and “I.” Too often people use “I” when they should use “me,” because since “I” sounds stilted and proper, it must be right, right? Nope.
The easy way to get this one right is to simply remove the other person from the sentence and then do what sounds correct. You would never say “Give I a call,” so you also wouldn’t say “Give Nad and I a call.” Don’t be afraid of me.
3. Different than vs. Different from
This one slips under the radar a lot, and I’ll bet I’ve screwed it up countless times. It boils down to the fact that things are logically different from one another, and using the word “than” after different is a grammatical blunder.
This vase is different from the one I have, but I think mine is better than this one.
4. Improper Use of the Apostrophe
Basically, you use an apostrophe in two cases:
For contractions (don’t for do not)
To show possession (Ayenaucyuk’s blog means the blog belongs to Ayenaucyuk)
If still in doubt, leave the apostrophe out. It causes more reader confusion to insert an apostrophe where it doesn’t belong than it does to omit one. Plus, you can always plead the typo defense if you leave an apostrophe out, but you look unavoidably dumb when you stick one where it doesn’t belong.
5. i.e. vs. e.g.
Ah, Latin… you’ve just gotta love it. As antiquated as they might seem, these two little Latin abbreviations are pretty handy in modern writing, but only if you use them correctly.
The Latin phrase id est means “that is,” so i.e. is a way of saying “in other words.” It’s designed to make something clearer by providing a definition or saying it in a more common way.
Unair has jumped the shark, i.e., gone downhill in quality, because The Dekan has broken most of his New Year’s resolutions.
The Latin phrase exempli gratia means “for example”, so e.g. is used before giving specific examples that support your assertion.
Unair has jumped the shark because Tha Dekan has broken most of his New Year’s resolutions, e.g., promising not to say “Corruptions,” “linkbait,” or “jumped the shark” on Unair in 2007.
So girls...better stop those Grammar errors. hehe.