English, asked by rishi7421, 6 months ago

Write a report on maleria control wich was held in your school

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

[tex]<!DOCTYPE html>

<html lang="en">up

<head>

<title>CUBE</title>

</head>

<body>

<div class="container">

<div id="cube">

<div class="front">HELLO</div>

<div class="back">HELLO</div>

<div class="right">HELLO</div>

<div class="left">HELLO</div>

<div class="top">HELLO</div>

<div class="bottom">HELLO</div>

</div>

</div>

<style>

body {

padding-left: 30%;

padding-top: 5%;

}

.container {

width: 200px;

height: 200px;

position: relative;

-webkit-perspective: 1000px;

-moz-perspective: 1000px;

}

#cube {

width: 100%;

height: 100%;

position: absolute;

-webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d;

-webkit-animation: rotatecube 10s infinite;

-moz-transform-style: preserve-3d;

-moz-animation: rotatecube 10s infinite;

}

#cube div {

width: 200px;

height: 200px;

display: block;

position: absolute;

border: none;

line-height: 200px;

text-align: center;

font-size: 50px;

font-weight: bold;

}

@-webkit-keyframes rotatecube {

0% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(0deg) rotateY(360deg) rotateZ(90deg); }

25% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(90deg) rotateY(270deg) rotateZ(180deg); }

50% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(180deg) rotateY(180deg) rotateZ(0deg); }

75% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(270deg) rotateY(90deg) rotateZ(360deg); }

100% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(360deg) rotateY(0deg) rotateZ(270deg); }

}

@-moz-keyframes rotatecube {

0% { -moz-transform: rotateX(0deg) rotateY(360deg) rotateZ(90deg); }

25% { -moz-transform: rotateX(90deg) rotateY(270deg) rotateZ(180deg); }

50% { -moz-transform: rotateX(180deg) rotateY(180deg) rotateZ(0deg); }

75% { -moz-transform: rotateX(270deg) rotateY(90deg) rotateZ(360deg); }

100% { -moz-transform: rotateX(360deg) rotateY(0deg) rotateZ(270deg); }

}

.front {

background: rgba(255,0,0,.5);

}

.back {

background: rgba(0,255,0,.5);

}

.right {

background: rgba(0,0,255,.5);

}

.left {

background: rgba(0,255,255,.5);

}

.top {

background: rgba(255,0,255,.5);

}

.bottom {

background: rgba(255,255,0,.5);

}

#cube .front {

-webkit-transform: rotateY(0deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( 0deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .back {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( 180deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( 180deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .right {

-webkit-transform: rotateY( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .left {

-webkit-transform: rotateY( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .top {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .bottom {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

</style>

</body>

</html>[/tex

Answered by shruti851202
0

Answer:

Maleria control held in a school

Explanation:

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year

place

As the patient of Maleria in this city is increasing, due to the increasing water pollution .School children have been increasingly recognized as health messengers for malaria control.They use an innovative approach that engages school children to reach community adults with health messages and hygienic practices through action-oriented and participatory learning actionAfter the intervention, the misperception that malaria has multiple causes was significantly improved, both among children and community adults.. It had a positive impact not only on school children, but also on community adults, through the improvement of knowledge and practices.

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