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Unit 8: News and Magazine Articles




          2.   Dehydration with muscle cramps: Stop exercise. Massage the muscles which are cramping.   Notes
               Give a sodium drink like lime juice with sugar and salt.
          3.   Heat exhaustion with dizziness, cold, clammy skin: Stretch, elevate legs in a cool and
               shaded place to circulate blood to the head, replace fl uid with coconut water or electoral
               water.
          4.   Heat stroke with high body temperature and dry skin: Immediate medical treatment.
          5.   Heat stroke with confusion: Ice bath with a cold towel and medical help.

                                                       (Source: www.timesofi ndia.Indiatimes.com )
          Keywords


          Dehydration: Lack of moisture, drying out
          Dizziness: A reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall
          Enzymatic: Any of numerous proteins or conjugated proteins produced by living organisms and
          functioning as biochemical catalysts.

          Palpitation: Shiver
          Spasm: Contraction

          Strenuous: Difficult or tiring
          Exercises

          1.   What has been said about the role of exercising in the article?

          2.   Suggest changes in the article that would make it simpler.
          3.   Analyse the tone of the article.

          4.   Write five points that would summarise the article.
          2. Keep the Negative Vibes to Yourself

          Kabir Barat, April 2, 2011
          By now, it’s an accepted fact that all of us urban workers, unlike earlier generations, will go
          through at least five to six job changes (if not more) during the course of our working lives. But

          disengaging from one company and moving to another can be a tricky proposition, particularly
          if you leave on a bad note. There’s always the temptation to badmouth the former workplace and
          boss. However, while venting your rage may feel good, it’s not right to vent just anywhere nor is
          it smart to vent to just about anyone.

          Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are supposed to be open forums where you can
          freely speak your mind. But there have been plenty of instances where people have been let go
          from their jobs for venting on these websites. For example, in 2009, Dawnmarie Souza, a union

          worker for the American Medical Response of Connecticut, was fired for insulting her boss in a
          series of Facebook updates.
          Moving on


          People quit their jobs for a variety of reasons, but some aren’t lucky enough to quit on their terms.
          Cutbacks and downsizing are just some of the reasons why you might be terminated before you
          get to shine. This leads to bitterness and anger. That’s how Shilpa Reddy felt in 2008 when she




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