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Notebooks For English 2010 2
Notebooks For English 2010 2
58,438 people and counting, that's how many people have been infected by Covid-19.
That amount of people can fill up an average size football stadium. Now that you have things in
perspective imaging having all those people wander around the streets, the interactions they
could have on a daily basis, a hand shake with a hand that a person sneezed in earlier or even
a simple conversation where you accidentally spit in the middle of your words. It would spread
like wildfire, but lucky for us we have a solution, a very simple one actually. It is just a piece of
fabric that goes across your face and held up by holding on to your ears, yup you guessed it, it
is a mask. A mask can help you prevent getting infected or infect others, but yet so many in
Utah seemed to be bothered by a mask.
- This activity helped me see how misinformed people can be. I really tried to make sense
of the opposing side but there really isn't any valid point besides selfishness.
- Jeanna Bryner attended Salisbury University where she received her english degree and
then continued her education and got her masters degree in biochemistry and
environmental sciences from the university of Maryland and to top it off she received her
journalism degree at New York University. She worked as a reporter at her beginning
position at both Live Science and Space.com in 2006. Bryner then got a position as a
managing editor at Live Science and Space.Com for 3 years. Bryner is now
editor-in-chief of both Live Science and Space.com. She is also an assistant editor for
Scholastic’s Science World Magazine. Bryner has now written hundreds of articles on
topics all the way from the world wide pandemic of covid-19 to articles all about the Mars
exploration as well as scholarly articles for students and children. She has been drawn
to all different types of topics with her quirky character and personality. Bryner also
enjoys books about mysteries of the world, as well as books from her favorite author,
haruki Murakami. In her free time she enjoys practicing all forms of physical exercise,
that includes hiking, taking walks and even yoga. Bryner has 2 sons and loves spending
time with them. Recently Bryner has taken a stand with the black lives matter movement
and goes to show her great ethics and awesome personality. Jeanna has also
advocated for equality for women as well as easy accessible birth control to all women.
- Jeanna Bryner is a editor-in-chief of Live Science and Space.com. Bryner has multiple
degrees all the way from an english degree to a masters in biochemistry and
environmental sciences to a journalism degree. Bryner loves spending time with her
children as well as reading books and learning new things.