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#3
Posté 24 février 2007 - 02:16
..." pourquoi t'as pas fait la vaisselle?" ..." des que j'ai fini mon cours de sophisme, non seulement tu seras convaincue que je l'ai faite, mais en plus, tu seras persuadée que c'est à ton tour de la faire." Charb
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#5
Posté 24 février 2007 - 09:03

#6
Posté 24 février 2007 - 09:13
I was wondering if there is any correlation between non sterilized soda bottels and diseases . If you have more informations that'll be great !
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#8
Posté 25 février 2007 - 03:26
2- People who think they know everything are particularly entertaining to those of us who really do.
#9
Posté 25 février 2007 - 09:28
Black-Mamba, le Saturday 24 February 2007, 4:38, dit :
Hello Black, I don't know, I believe he does.
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#10
Posté 25 février 2007 - 11:09
Well, In India , a terrible story happenned few years ago. Some indian scientists analysed the fizzy drinks sold in India (pepsi, coa-cola) and noticed that they taste is different from the american ones, after few works in the laboratory, they came up with an awful result: the Indian cocacola drinks contained a lot of pesticides. They published their works and some Indian states sued coca-cola company. Last year , coca cola was banned in 12 indian states.
So what's going on in djibouti? WHy does the coca cola drinks taste "different"?
#11
Posté 14 mars 2007 - 04:41
Desaxee, le Sunday 25 February 2007, 20:09, dit :
Well, In India , a terrible story happenned few years ago. Some indian scientists analysed the fizzy drinks sold in India (pepsi, coa-cola) and noticed that they taste is different from the american ones, after few works in the laboratory, they came up with an awful result: the Indian cocacola drinks contained a lot of pesticides. They published their works and some Indian states sued coca-cola company. Last year , coca cola was banned in 12 indian states.
So what's going on in djibouti? WHy does the coca cola drinks taste "different"?
i believe it taste different because of the water of djibouti ,as we all know is salted even if it gets purified(kind of..) maybe thats the reson the coke of djib is stronger in taste.
#12
Posté 14 mars 2007 - 08:41
Desaxee, le Sunday 25 February 2007, 21:09, dit :
Well, In India , a terrible story happenned few years ago. Some indian scientists analysed the fizzy drinks sold in India (pepsi, coa-cola) and noticed that they taste is different from the american ones, after few works in the laboratory, they came up with an awful result: the Indian cocacola drinks contained a lot of pesticides. They published their works and some Indian states sued coca-cola company. Last year , coca cola was banned in 12 indian states.
So what's going on in djibouti? WHy does the coca cola drinks taste "different"?
Je pense qu'ils vont chercher the ''pressured gaz'' ds les pots d'echappements des voitures, du coup ils vont resoudre le pb de la pollution et celui des retraites, personne vit au dessus de 55 ans a djibouti

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#13
Posté 14 mars 2007 - 02:33
Ce message a été modifié par Black-Mamba - 14 mars 2007 - 02:34 .
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#14
Posté 14 mars 2007 - 02:37
j ai vu recemment sur le site du ministere des affaires etrangeres francais que djibouti fesait parti des pays qui etait deconseille de visiter a cause d une epidemie de je ne sais plus trop quoi!!!
..." pourquoi t'as pas fait la vaisselle?" ..." des que j'ai fini mon cours de sophisme, non seulement tu seras convaincue que je l'ai faite, mais en plus, tu seras persuadée que c'est à ton tour de la faire." Charb
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#15
Posté 14 mars 2007 - 05:08
also check this out
How do you get pneumonia?
The microorganisms (germs) that cause pneumonia may be present in your body for some time before causing illness. Or, they may also be spread between people through droplets in the air. Coughing and sneezing create droplets.
There are a number of factors that affect your body's ability to fight off infection and put you more at risk of developing pneumonia. They include:
being in poor health
age - the very young and old (over 65) are most susceptible to pneumonia
smoking (as smoking damages your lungs which makes it easier to get an infection)
heavy drinking
heart disease
having a lung disease, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
a low immunity to infection - if you have an illness such as AIDS or are having some types of chemotherapy for example.
Hospital-acquired pneumonia
People in hospital are vulnerable to pneumonia for a number of reasons. These include:
having a weakened immune system, which increases your risk of getting pneumonia
a reduced cough reflex following surgery or severe illness - a cough reflex is the body's way of clearing things out of the airways that may irritate them, an automatic reaction that defends the body against infections
the types of bacteria responsible for pneumonia caught in hospital, which tend to be different from those that cause community-acquired pneumonia - they may also be resistant to the standard antibiotics (such as resistant strains of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus)