D. How would the resistance of Cari’s airways be affected by excess mucus and fluid in her lung?…
A. How could an infection in Cari’s nasal passage and pharynx spread into her sinuses? The pharynx connects to the nasal meatuses, which can in turn cause an infection.…
Threats of overheating: Lipids released by lamellar granules inhibit evaporation of water from the skin surface, thus guarding against dehydration. The skin regulates the body temperature by sweating at its surface and adjusting the flow of blood in the dermis. The body has an internal temperature control mechanism that under normal circumstances regulate the body’s temperature within normal limits. When the body is unable to cool itself down and the body temperature rises over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, the body begins to overheat in the following process from heat cramps to heat exhaustion and eventually heat stroke.…
A. How could an infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx spread into her sinuses?…
How could an infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx spread into her sinuses? An infection will spread because the pharynx, larynx and sinuses are all connected, so the infection is going to spread to the sinuses and the surrounding areas.…
In The short story "Examination Day" Henrey Slesar warns the readers about how corrupt the government is. He shows this by speaking about a test that every twelve-year-old boy has to take. It's Dickie's Birthday Him and the rest of his family are at the breakfast table his father brings up a test every Twelve-year-old boy has to take. He Also that he has to drink this special drink that makes sure he doesn’t lie about any questions. "The liquid inside has the consistency of butter milk, tasted only vaguely of the promised peppermint. Dickie downed it and the man his cup back. After that the questions began to see if he was an above average twelve-year-old boy and if he was he would be terminated. This government is so corrupt they want everyone…
In the story The Scarlet Ibis, Brother tried to teach Doodle to walk in order not to make him embarrassed.He finally succeeded. Later, he wanted more and asked doodle to learn to swim, to run and to do everything that normal kids could do. So it comes to the question: is it is the brother’s fault that caused the sad ending and do the motives matter in the end though you are doing something good?It looks conflicting in the story. Brother taught Doodle to walk with selfish motivation, but he succeeded and everyone was happy. Later, he tried to teach Doodle more with the motivation to make Doodle a normal kid .But he failed and Doodle died. The story did not give an exact answer .But it suggested that the motives do not matter so much to the result as we always regarded. There are good motivations driving us to do good things. However, the motivation from desire and interests are from human nature and are always strong. It is a respectful but…
In the novel Baba and Amir never really saw each other as similar until the truth had come out about Hassan. Both had their strengths and weaknesses. Baba has strong morals and believes in courage. Whereas Amir is weak and wants to be a writer. But, as the book progresses the lies and deceit show where father is like son.…
Sunburns, ice cream, and family gatherings It's Memorial Day weekend, and room to walk freely on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas is scarce. Makenzie and her family are searching for the line to buy boat ride tickets so they can tour the locale. The queue was too long for them to manage Rather than fighting the size of the line, Makenzie and her family ended up going to "I Scream U Scream" for ice cream. Once the boat ride ticket line dwindled down to a manageable size, Makenzie went to stand in a vacant spot so they could get tickets. While standing in the warm May heat,she spotted her good friend from high school, Ryan, dangling a fishing pole into the river. Because it had been a few years since she'd seen him, she made her way over…
LaQuishaniqua Burger was only 25 years old, and she was waiting for the right day to come. She always envisioned it as the perfect day filled with excitement and joy. Alas, her waiting has ended and the day had finally come; the grocery store was having a sale.…
First of all Doodle may be crippled but he is always mentally dynamic throughout the story. ”Of course, I was old enough to know this wouldn’t work out, but the picture he painted was so beautiful and serene that all I could do was whisper Yes, yes.” He has a huge imagination and the stories he makes up amazes everyone mostly because they don’t expect anything from him as he is physically different. “Although his brother is a realist even he enjoys listening Doodle’s stories.…
It is amazing how Miss Ferenczi captures the kids ' interest, make them focus to a point that "no one even went to the bathroom." With their old teacher Mr. Hibler, the students would chatter and whisper during the lecture, but with Miss Ferenczi they sit still and are fascinated with her lecturing. They are astounded at a plant that can kill animals, they are eager to discuss whether a half bird and half lion monster is real. They go home excitedly and dig up the dictionary to find out and feel "fabulous" to discover a new myth. She creates an "information hunger" in the children to explore, to discover new things that most teachers can hardly ever…
hile he was still in college, Tomas Juarez had decided he wanted to work with children from low-income families. He began his teaching career, however, in a culturally diverse suburban school. The school had been built only a few years before and included state-of-the-art science labs. Students were proficient with computers; they even helped Mr. Juarez develop his skills. Most of the students participated in extracurricular activities, and their parents were active in school affairs. More than 90% of the previous graduating class had enrolled in postsecondary programs. It was a pleasure to work with a team of teachers who planned interesting lessons based on a constructivist approach, engaged students in the content, and developed higher-order thinking skills. After a few years, Mr. Juarez decided that he was ready to take on the challenge of an inner-city school where most students were members of oppressed groups. As soon as he stepped into his new school, he realized that he had been spoiled in the suburbs. First, the smell wasn’t right and the halls were dirty even though it was the beginning of the school year. The room that was to be his classroom did not have enough chairs for all of the students who had been assigned to the class. Not only did the room look as if it had not been repainted for 20 years, but several windowpanes were covered with a cardboard-like material, and numerous ceiling tiles were missing. His first thought was that both he and the students would be exposed to asbestos and…
Another story that was read to the class was My Mouth is a Volcano, a story about a student learning how to respect others by not interrupting them in various situations.…
Home is where the heart is; somewhere you live no matter where you physically are. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake, several characters are living in one place while simultaneously living somewhere else. Lahiri uses this tug-of-war technique to strengthen her belief that immigrants living in America struggle to wholly accept one society. Lahiri focuses on Ashima and Gogol’s difficulties coming to terms with which place they choose to accept as home. Additionally, both characters express undeniable affection for their family which has a massive impact on their home and lifestyles, for family is the most powerful connection two people can have to one another and can drastically affects one’s beliefs.…