Technical Writing 8

Parts to highlight on the descriptive abstract
The descriptive abstract highlights on various points which have been identified in the whole work as possessing vital information for discussion. The highlighted points incorporate the objective, the setting, the design, the analyses performed results and conclusions. The articles purposes entailed in the abstract shows the treason as to why the article is written. The setting highlights on the place on which the information was obtained under specific conditions. The setting also outlines the place where the data was retrieved and the modes used with the number of the identified samples for analyses. The analysis forms the rationality behind the results before the conclusion highlights on the attainment of the objectives and the postulation of solutions and the recommendations.
This work intends to explain the observed usual dietary intakes of the partakers in the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE) program and to approximate the commonness of insufficient nutrient intakes applying the probability method. The sample data for the analysis is obtained from elderly dwellers of Salisbury with the ages ranging from sixty five to eighty five years. A general survey survey, utilising a food frequency feedback form to attain nutrient intakes. There is an approximation of energy and protein; percent of energy taken from various food samples such as carbohydrates, fat, and protein; as likewise to the common assimilations of cholesterol, vitamin A, carotenoids, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B-6, vitamin E, niacin, iron, calcium, zinc, and folate. Approximates of pervasiveness of scarce nutrient intakes were computed employing the probability means amongst the 2,655 accomplices with absolute nutrient ingestion data. The male and the female white participants exhibited greater average energy and nutrient consumptions as compared to the blacks used. Among other nutrients that revealed lowest abundances included vitamins C and B6. Therefore, there exist race dissimilarities in the approximated prevalence of scarce nutrient intake. Most elderly people experience little dietary consumptions of significant nutrients.
Activity 12.6
Personal portrait of the Rodriguez Fruit Bat
Rodriguez fruit bat is one of the rarest bat species that was expressed in 1970s. the bat species has lived to date due to the conse6rvation measures that have been put in place to help the bat species from extinction. The bat has been depicted as one of the most beautiful ion appearance. Many years have been spent studying this species of bat and their relationship with the Rodriguez forest plants leaves. The Rodriguez flying fox is distinctively attractive species as compared to other bats. The bats are exceptionally admirable. Their fur is spattered with a shiny golden color. The golden color in the bats ranges in distribution with some bats containing the linings from the shoulder to the back. The bats can as well portray a different image in presence of brighter sunlight which enhances its sparkles. The bat however appears as a dog due to front shortened stifle, black eyes and ever moving ears. This offers a real setback in the Rodriguez bat appearance.
The bat’s weight is less than one pound and has about three foot wingspan, they are medium in size when on motion. Their teeth are adopted for holding food and defense. They have effective lungs that are capable of producing a startling screech that is always exhibited during their breeding. The odor from the bats is distinct and poses a feeling of a ripe fruit and can be felt by anyone. The fly foxes contain this aroma whether in the wild or housed. The aroma is perceived to help the bats in noting one another. The bats have short broad wings for contrivability, however, the wings are not stronger and most of the time swept back by stronger winds.
Activity: 13.6
Parking Problems in Xonza
Over the recent past there have been instances of controversies attributed by the parking problems in Xonza. Due to these observations, a research was carried out to determine the causes of the problems and to propose the measures that can be used to curb the problems. The research entailed a general survey that incorporated utilizing both primary and secondary sources of information.
The survey used diverse modes of retrieving the information for further analysis. Different individuals in the town were asked of their views regarding the parking problems in the town and many feedbacks were realized. The survey also consisted of analyzing previous journals and newspapers concerning the town to outline the causes of the problem. The findings were then harmonized and set for evaluation for amicable solutions to the trouble. The research realized that the main problems were limited spaces for parking and insecurity in the parking zones.
Conclusion
The research realized that the limited parking spaces were attributed to by the greater number of vehicles that were operating in the town during the day. The significant aspect about a greater percentage of the automobiles in the town was that automobiles were driven and parked in the town for longer hours. Some car owners could park their automobiles for days in the streets.
Recommendations
The research therefore recommended that, parking fee was to be introduced and imposed on the vehicle owners. This strategy could limit on the number of vehicles brought and parked in town. Security personnel should also be deployed around the parking areas to counter the criminals engaging in theft in the parking zones.

References
Picket N, Laster A & Staples K (2001). Technical English: Writing, Reading, and Speaking, 8th ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman.

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