ultra violet and infra red by tom glazer and dottie evans presentation by m. elizabeth mlk 2005

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Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

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Page 1: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

Ultra Violet and Infra Red

by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans

Presentation by M. Elizabeth

MLK 2005

Page 2: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Let's inhale through our nose and mouth

• Take some air. In it goes.

• In and out when we respire.

• To feed the flame of our body's fire.

Page 3: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Take some air. Then breathe deep.

• Your body needs oxygen.

• If you stop breathing you'll suffocate

• Breathe some oxygen before it's too late.

Page 4: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• The muscle for breathing is the diaphragm.

• When it goes down the air comes in.

• When it goes up the air goes out.

• It pushes out the air when you scream and shout

Page 5: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• The more you move the faster you breathe

• The faster you breathe the oxygen you need.

• Cells are working. They need energy

• from the food you eat and the air you breathe.

Page 6: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Take some air. Then breathe deep.

• Your body needs oxygen.

• If you stop breathing you'll suffocate

• Breathe some oxygen before it's too late.

Page 7: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

Air comes in through our nose and mouth.down through the trachea the air is going south.

The bronchial tubes send it left and rightinto the lungs through the wind pipe.

inside your lungs the little air sacscalled alveoli filled up with gas

Carbon dioxide we do not need.

So we push it out when we breathe.

Page 8: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Take some air. Then breathe deep.

• Your body needs oxygen.

• If you stop breathing you'll suffocate

• Breathe some oxygen before it's too late.

Page 9: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

Breathe it in – breathe it out -breathe it in – breathe it out -breathe it in –breathe it out -and in

Page 10: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Now listen here to some good advice.• If you pick up bad habits it can shorten your life. • Be careful what you put into your lungs,

even if for the moment it might seem like fun. • Hear what I say cause it's no joke. • It can make you cough it can make you choke. • It can make some people fall over and croak.• So be good to yourself and just don't smoke.• Be good to yourself and just don't smoke

Page 11: Ultra Violet and Infra Red by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans Presentation by M. Elizabeth MLK 2005

• Be good to yourself.

• Be good to yourself.

• Be good to, be good to, be good to, be good to yourself.