Ana Juarez - Ana Juarez Week 15 reading Journal lyrics

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Ana Juarez - Ana Juarez Week 15 reading Journal lyrics

11/18/13 Erik Sweeney hurled his body toward the opposing team's quarterback, wrapped his arms around him and pulled him to the ground.Seconds later, the back of his helmet socked the gra**."It didn't hurt or anything," said Sweeney, a 13-year-old ."It just shocked like, it felt all fuzzy in the back of my head."Despite that fuzzy feeling, Sweeney was raring to get back into the game. But a yellow light flickering at the base of his helmet caused a trainer on the sideline to stop him.The light indicated that Sweeney might have suffered a moderate hit to the head."Then he began to get the headache, and then it became evident that something was not right." 11/19/13 Drinking plenty of water is important for your health, because it maintains bodily functions, carries nutrients to cells and helps you stay hydrated and energized.Many people believe that because bottled water goes through a filtration process that improves its taste, odor and color, it's also healthier for you. In the U.S., tap water is already treated to remove particles, chemicals and bacteria.In the U.S., tap water is already treated to remove particles, chemicals and bacteria. During the process of treating public water, chlorine is added as a disinfectant, and fluoride is added for its dental health benefits 11/20/13 In Cameroon, there is only one doctor for every 5,000 people, according to the World Health Organization.And even if they could see a physician, many Cameroonians couldn't afford it. Two out of five people in the country live below the poverty line, and nearly three-quarters of the country's health-care spending is private. Bwelle was determined to do something about it.He became a doctor himself, working as a vascular surgeon in Yaounde's Central Hospital. And he started a nonprofit, ASCOVIME, that travels into rural areas on weekends to provide free medical care. Since 2008, he and his group of volunteers have helped nearly 32,000 people