Kamis, 24 Februari 2011

Articles Adverbial Clause

DIET FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE

In the medical world today of heart disease is still an important topic that is always discussed and debated both in terms of medical and in terms of treatment. Data from developed countries stated that heart disease is the cause of death in the country. Some investigators suggested that cases of heart disease is closely related to socioeconomic factors in the country.
The main function of the heart that pumps blood throughout the body clean and dirty receives blood returning after used by the body. The heart is a device that moves the human body and the life of the earliest and latest freezes. Baby's heart began to beat in 24 minngu pregnancy. Heart weight in humans there are approximately 5 liters of blood that flows continuously throughout the body. The heart beat in a resting state approximately 70 times per minute.

A. According to the Cause There's Some Kind of Heart Disease
- Congenital disorder
- Because infections such as endo karditis and rheumatic disease
- Metabolic disorders such as beri-beri and thyroid
- Coronary heart disease
- Heart disease lung
- Functional disorders such as disease decompenatio cordis

In the subsequent description will be explained on coronary heart disease. The disease is closely related to food, especially fatty food. Coronary heart disease arise as a result of a poor way of life that resulted in narrowing of blood vessels (coronary). From time to time to clogged blood vessels at once and when it happened all of a sudden heart attack.
Understanding Coronary arteries in the heart is functioning to provide blood to the heart muscle. Coronary heart disease is a disease caused by imbalance between the arterial blood flow to the heart muscle needs.


B. Coronary Heart Disease can be distinguished on several kinds of diseases are:
- Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a disease of blood vessels. In this disease deviation occurs little by little blood vessels pulse, as a result of accumulation of fat, fibrin and calcium in the blood vessel walls of blood vessels pulse.

- Angina pectoris
The main symptoms Agina pectoris is pain in the chest of a sudden, that arise from blood flow to the heart muscle is less adequate. The result is a buildup of lactic acid in heart muscle deprived of oxygen. This situation stimulates nerve endings, resulting in pain in the chest. Angina pectoris can also be caused by Atherosclerosis.

- Myocardium infarction
Myocardium infarction caused by a blockage of the coronary arteries that have been narrowed due to atherosclerosis. If the blood vessel is blocked completely, then the provision of oxygen and nutrients to the heart can not take place. This situation is called infrak heart or cardiac stiffness, and the affected muscles will die.

Common symptoms of coronary heart disease among others:
- A very sudden pain on the left chest
- Radiating to the left back, arm or molars
- The patient's blood pressure usually decreases
- So the patient may pass out suddenly
- Body temperature above normal
- Sweating

Factors The disease can arise because:
- Age
- Gender
- Ethnic groups
- Endoktrin or metabolic disorders
- Psychiatric disorders
- Disease Hypertension
- Sickness Bag bile
- The disease nephrotic syndrome.
Other factors are as follows:
- Smoking
- Eating food that excessive cholesterol

Syrat Diet-requisites to be provided are as follows:
- Calorie adjusted with the disease state. Usually given 30 calories per kilogram of body weight between 1000-1500 calories per day
- Protein 0.5 to 1 gram per kg body weight
- Fat 20% of the amount of calories and ddua thirds of the total fat should come from unsaturated fat
- Cholesterol, which is one of the fat derived from food or can be made by the body in the liver tissue. If there is accumulation of cholesterol in the body, then the amount of cholesterol in the food provided is reduced, and the amount of fat that should be adjusted.
- Raw foods megandung cholesterol: egg yolks, meat, shrimp, shellfish, fish oil, cheese, milk.
- Saturated Fat: Fat cows, sheep fat, milk, cream, cheese, butter.
- Saturated fats are not: Peanut oil, sunflower seed oil, cotton oil, corn oil and soy bean oil

Rabu, 23 Februari 2011

Articles Adverbial Clause Sport

A sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. It is governed by a set of rules or customs. Activities such as card games and board games, are classified as "mind sports" and some are recognized as Olympic sports, requiring primarily mental skills and mental physical involvement. Non-competitive activities, for example as jogging or playing catch are usually classified as forms of recreation.

Physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. However, the degree of skill and performance in some sports such as diving, dressage and figure skating is judged according to well-defined criteria. This is in contrast with other judged activities such as beauty pageants and body building, where skill does not have to be shown and the criteria are not as well defined.

Records are kept and updated for most sports at the highest levels, while failures and accomplishments are widely announced in sport news. Sports are most often played just for fun or for the simple fact that people need exercise to stay in good physical condition. However, professional sport is a major source of entertainment.

While practices may vary, sports participants are expected to display good sportsmanship, and observe standards of conduct such as being respectful of opponents and officials, and congratulating the winner when losing.

Adverbial Clause

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE

Kind of Clause :
1.Time Clause
Common Conjuctions : When, Before, After, Since, While, as, as long as, Until, now, soon, early
Function : These clauses are used to say when something happens by referring to a period of time or to another event
Example: Hes father died when she was young , You can do it now , He will come soon

2.Conditional Clause
Common Conjuctions : If , Unless
Function : These clauses are used to talk about a possible situation and It’s Consequences
Example: They lose weight during an illness they soon regain it after wards

3.Purpose Clause
Common Conjuctions : In order to , So that , In order that,
Function : These clause are used to indicate the purpose of an action
Example: They had to take some of this land so that they could extend the churchyard

4.Reason Clause
Common Conjuctions : Because, Since, as, given
Function : These clauses are used to indicate the reason for something
Example: I Couldn’t feel anger against him because I like Him too much

5.Result clause
Common Conjuctions : So…..That
Function: These clauses are used to indicate the result of something
Example: My suitcase had become so demaged on the journey home that the lid would not stay claused

6.Concessive clause
Common Conjunctions: Although, though, while
Function: These clauses are used to make two statement, one of which contrasts with the other or makes it seem surprising
Example: I used to read a lot although I don’t get much time for book’s now

7.Place Clause
Common Conjunctions: Where, wherever, anywhere, everywhere, here, there, near
Function: These clauses are used to talk about the location or position of something
Example: He said He was happy where he was
They sit here . He will go there . They live near the lake

8.Clause of exclamation
Common Conjuctions : What A (an), how, such, so
Function: Exclamations are used to express anger, shock, surprise
Example: What horrible news ! How fast she types ! You lucky man !

9.Clause of Manner
Common Conjuctions : As, Like, The way, well, quickly, funnily

Function: These clauses are used to talk about some one’s behavior or the way something is clone

Example: I was never allowed to do thing’s the way I wanted to do them
You read well
He wrote the letter quickly
Jack danced funnily



10.Adverb of Number
Common Conjunctions: Once, Twice, There times, Often

Example: I did it once.
He saw it twice.
We have visited ball three times.
They often quarrel

11.Adverb of Degree
Common Conjunctions: Very, Rather, Quite
Example: You are very busy.
He is rather crazy.
They are quite right

12.Interrogative Adverbs
Common Conjunctions: When, Where, Why, How, How far, How long, How often

Example: When did you buy this?
Where does he live?
Why are you laughing?
How does he drive?
How far did Tom Walk?
How long did they sleep?
How often do you go shopping?