The idea of late seroconversion (negative at 3 months and positive after 3 months) is a very rare. The rare si?
The idea of late seroconversion (negative at 3 months and positive after 3 months) is a very rare. The rare situations are as followings:
1) People who are heavy drug users
2) People who are using anti-rejection drugs for organ transplant
3) People who are on chemotherapy for cancer treatment
4) People who are using PEP for HIV prevention
Othere than that, the 3 months test is considered conclusive.
IS IT CORRECT?
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What are good projects/activities for a beginner who wants to learn how to draw with charcoal pencils? I’m getting quite good at pencil drawings, and now I want to add some more life/colour to my pictures so you don’t have to have your face two centimeters away to see the picture! I draw very lightly. I just want to know how to do it because I have the pencils, and the paper and the drawings, but no idea how to use the charcoal. Or if you know any sites, that would be good. Thanks!
Charcoal is fantastic to explore negative/positive space. Although it can be messy, you can learn more about shading by using charcoal and it can eventually slide you into pastels-both oil and chalk. Also if you are looking for new mediums try colored pencils especially the student grade Prismacolor set. They are a great way to take your pencil skills to the next level and are very easy to blend by overlapping.
Good luck and have fun!!!
What does the “oh” sound mean at the end of an English word in Japan?
I teach English to students in Japan over the internet. During our conversations I hear them say words in English but they end the word in oh.
I may ask what is your favorite color
they answer redoh or blackoh
What does the oh sound mean in Japanese?
thanks
I think it is not ‘o’ but ‘yo’ which is an assertive particle used to express one’s truth or certainty
“black yo” would mean “it’s black (for sure, I know it, obviously,really sure)”
What is Italians reactions when they see a lady wearing a head cover?
I am a Muslim girl and I intend to travel to Italy soon. What precautions should I consider there to be in the save side?
There’s nothing much you can do…it really depends on the people there. Just be who you are and be proud of your religion. I don’t think that many people will pick on you because of that.