...For my creative project I decided on the Knee Jerk Reflex Arc. One of the main reasons I decided to pick this topic is because cell and neuron signaling has been a hard subject for me to truly understand. Being able to study more on the subject and applying it in a creative way has really done wonders for me. First off, why do we test the knee jerk/patellar reflex? One of the main reasons is so doctors can rule out disorders such as muscular dystrophy and/ or Central Nervous System damage. Once a doctor taps your patellar tendon with a reflex hammer it sends your lower leg forward, and drops back down swiftly. If the lower leg does not respond or moves excessively, then there is some form of CNS damage or a disorder. So how does this really work, if your brain does not half to tell your lower leg to jerk up when the tendon is hit? It is basically because of your Afferent and Efferent neurons. Once your patellar tendon is stretched. It is then detected by the muscle spindles in your quadriceps muscle. The muscle spindles stimulate the sensory neurons, which travels to the spinal cord. This is where the sensory neurons synapse with the motor neurons causing the contraction of the quadriceps muscle. Which in return creates the movement of the lower leg to jerk up....
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... One of the greatest thing about that soccer season the claim it was that it was not a school-sanctioned sport. To me it was sad because I was unable to see most of my friends. Playing another season of soccer with people from other middle school was fascinating. Year after year, the schools pulled pranks on each other, sometimes nothing big, but sometimes something big. I remembered when few of my friends went over to another middle school and painted their skylight in their commons. This season wasn't just any season. We had a new coach, and we were also playing competitive soccer. What was competitive soccer? Well it's a lot different than our normal soccer. Instead of playing the local teams, such as rival schools, we got to play in huge tournaments and against teams far away from different states. The games where more intense; I remember the first game, against Charles Carroll's team. It was totally different than anything I Could imagine, we played at a college, and against a soon-to-be known rough team. We had started the game, they were violent. We started to retaliate, my friend's dad was the center referee, David. I sure would have hated to be in his shoe, that's for sure. It didn't even phase me how crazy soccer was that year until one the Charles’s player spit at our coach's feet, and got tossed from the game...
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...It is exceptionally brazen when you have kids who come to class to learn, however, in lieu they are beaten, ripped off, constantly picked on, stuffed in lockers, and ridiculed by a person who is much more grounded, bigger, and heartless of others and their emotions. This is an extremely colossal problem to the educational system since this could bring about the students being tormented to not have any desire to go to class, their evaluations may even decrease, or they could carry out a wrongdoing that could demolish their lives until the end of time. They could face prison time if they are consistently being picked on. The bullied may retaliate by either convey a weapon to class, wounding the bullier who is tormenting them, or even hurt his/herself. I trust that domineering jerks in the educational system today are doing these things in light of the fact that there may be issues at home and/or mental issues. Be that as it may, the educational system has no influence over what goes on at home until the understudy talk about it with a head or a staff part at the school. There will be no sensitivity for the understudy if nothing is done about the issues that are happening at the jackass's home if nothing is said before hand. Take Eric David Harris and Dylan Klebold for instance. They are known for the April 20th, 1999 Columbine School Shooting where 12 students and 1 teacher was killed, and another 23 students are critically injured. Several factors were played and thought...
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...she first started, she too thought the same – all truckers are fat and nasty. To her surprise, there are so many different kinds of personalities that walk in the door; you’ll be astonished that they are in the truck driving industry. After quick examination Alexis was able to narrow “these people” down to four specific categories; the creepy flirts, the professional clean cuts, the grumpy jerks, and of course, the stinky fats-o’s. Now, with that being said, sit back and try to visualize these unique individuals. First up, the creepy flirts; these are the men who will turn any type of conversation into an episode of Date Night. One of the procedures that have to be met while working at Pilot Flying J is asking for the "my rewards card," if for some reason the customer doesn’t have the card physically with them it can be looked up by the number associated with the account. It doesn’t matter how good looking or just plain old decent the cashier looks, any time a trucker is asked for their number they’ll try to flip the scrip. The most popular line that these drivers use are “well you called me last night, you forgot that quickly?” Or they’ll try this line “1800-BIG-DADDY.” Curtis is one of those customers that comes to PFJ faithfully every day; he is also the biggest...
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...but the best way to ensure that you'll ace your next job interview is to interview for jobs you don't want. That way you'll be interview-ready when the perfect job does come along. Plus it will give you the chance to practice new responses to questions during the interview. Interview for jobs you don't want, so you can get the next job you really do. * * Are you stuck doing the work of three laid-off employees? Start a Not-To-Do list. I'm Bob Rosner with your Workplace911 minute, brought to you by Manpower. If you're like many people, you're currently doing the work of many former coworkers, in addition to your own job. I'll give you a strategy to avoid burnout. Look for things to stop doing entirely. Each one that you eliminate, frees you up to put more effort in the things that really matter to you, and to your boss. A Not-To-Do list, put it on your To-Do list today. Is your company facing a layoff? We'll offer an alternative. I'm Bob Rosner with your Workplace911 minute, brought to you by Microsoft Office. In a bad economy you have to lay people off, right? Maybe. Maybe, not. Bosses, you've hired smart people. Get all your people in one...
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...DCHealthLink Health Fair outside of the Martin Luther King Library and they had invited several diverse radio stations and food vendors in order to attract those passing by. These food vendors, all food trucks, included Senor Taco, DC Sliders, Dolci Gelati, Hala Grill, and Jerk@Nite. A month before, Jerk@Nite hadn’t been established. It was more of a thought. Denville Myrie, CEO of Jerk@Nite, never pictured a a year ago that he would be cooking his thoughts in a truck and serving them to real customers. Background Myrie, a Physical Therapy/Health Science student at Howard University, came here from Jamaica with an I’m-going-to-be-somebody attitude. He made plans to be a health professional dealing with health administration with the long-term goal of owning a hospital. He is a interesting guy with a hustler’s mentality. Not knowing anything about the culture of the university, he quickly adapted and a found a way into the culture’s infrastructure that would better prepare him for the future he planned. He realized early that the campus housing situation wasn’t a fit for his lifestyle and during his second year, he and some friends found a place not too far from campus. This is where the idea of Jerk@Nite was created. Myrie was tired of the selections offered during the late night hours, and being that he was entering into a health industry, it just killed him to have to make unhealthy decisions about the food that was entering into him. During that same time, he started...
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...Are you in search of the biggest bass of your life? Have you ever tried swimbait fishing? Most expert fishing men will tell you that the rarely get a hit off of a swimbait, but when they do it is one of the biggest fish they ever caught! Once you have tried swimbait fishing and have caught the biggest fish of your life you will never go back to spoons or top water lures ever again! Now when you first start looking for a swimbait lure to try you will see very large lures, sometimes up to a foot long. Yes, I said a foot long! If you have never fished for bass then you would probably be really surprised by the size of these lures. However, what you do not know is that bass are notoriously known for literally trying to eat fish their own size....
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...living room, inviting and comfortable. The seating layout is functional and relatively open. Tables are spaced in a manner that allows for quiet private conversation. Did I mention a full bar? One of the few establishments that actually has apple juice at the bar. If you haven’t tried apple juice and Jack Daniels, you are missing out on and losing at/in life. Period. I digress. Prices at CC, were comparable to quality. The most expensive item is about twenty four bucks. So for two people, you will spend about fifty bones with tax. Now let’s get to the reason why you are reading this in the first place, the food. An appetizer of guava jerk wings kicked off the experience. Yeah, it sounds random and leaves you asking who in the world would combine guava and jerk. Granted, jerk is good enough but guava came out of left field. Believe me, it works!! Very tasty, savory, and flavorful. If you want to be fancy and need to serve something at a football party, these wings are sure to please and wow. They are the kind of wings that taste really good cold or even room temperature. The next course was the red fish with rice and green beans under red tomato sauce. This is where my experience takes a bit of a nose dive. The fish was a little over cooked, not flakey. Keeping in mind that the white meat of a fish should be...
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...TỪ VỰNG VỀ MÙI VỊ THỨC ĂN These words can be used to describe the condition of food: Những từ được dùng để mô tả về tình trạng thức ăn: Fresh: tươi; mới; tươi sống Rotten: thối rữa; đã hỏng Off: ôi; ương Stale (used for bread or pastry): cũ, để đã lâu; ôi, thiu (thường dùng cho bánh mì, bánh ngọt) Mouldy: bị mốc; lên meo The following words can be used when describing fruit: Những từ sau có thể được dùng khi mô tả trái cây: Ripe: chín Unripe: chưa chín Juicy: có nhiều nước Meat can be described using the following words: Những từ dưới đây có thể dùng để mô tả thịt: tender: không dai; mềm tough: dai; khó cắt; khó nhai under-done: chưa thật chín; nửa sống nửa chín; tái over-done or over-cooked: nấu quá lâu; nấu quá chín The following are some words which can be used to describe how food tastes: Có một số từ dưới đây có thể được dùng để mô tả vị của thức ăn: sweet: ngọt; có mùi thơm; như mật ong sickly: tanh (mùi) sour: chua; ôi; thiu salty: có muối; mặn delicious: thơm tho; ngon miệng tasty: ngon; đầy hương vị bland: nhạt nhẽo poor: chất lượng kém horrible: khó chịu (mùi) You may find the following words useful for describing curry or spicy food: Bạn có thể thấy những từ dưới đây rất hữu ích khi mô tả món ca-ri và thức ăn cay: Spicy: cay; có gia vị Hot: nóng; cay nồng Mild: nhẹ (mùi) Food & Wine magazine March-April 2013: 1) Aroma (n), aromatic (adj): a strong pleasant smell...
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...Everyone has their own personal values, and through time their values will most likely change; but, not all personal values are good. Many pieces of literature show this, including “Abuela Invents the Zero” by Judith Ortiz Cofer and “Home” by Anton Chekhov. Their works illustrate examples of bad personal values and how they change over time, no matter who the person is or what the situation is. Even though both characters start off differently, both with different conflicts, they end up being examples of how personal experiences can shape your values. At the beginning of each story, both characters started with their initial values. In “Abuela Invents the Zero” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, Constancia values her popularity and reputation more...
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...around me since my name is Mr. Good Ears. With all of this being said, I am outraged by the way you young rock stars take me for granted. Just because I am small in size and appear to sit around all day doing nothing doesn’t mean I have no purpose in life. You see, for the last 14 years, I have been on your left and right side of your face. Every day of my life that I can remember, I’ve had to sit through all the physical and verbal abuse that you jerk like to call music. I just want to tell you that as an ear; I do have many purposes in life. In case you guys don’t know, sounds are everywhere, and you jerks have two cool parts on your body that let you hear them all: me, your ears? I am made up of three different parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. I am in charge of collecting sounds, processing them, and even sending the sound waves to my neighbor your brain. My outer ear called the pinna is the part of me that people can see. It’s the part that you rock stars use to put holes in me. Another words, it’s what people pierce to wear earrings and what your friend whispers into when it’s time for a secret. Eyeglasses also have a tendency to sit on me. Besides providing cosmetics for your face, the main job of the outer ear is to collect sounds, whether a phone ringing or dog barking. My outer ear also includes the ear canal where that yellowish gooey stuff called ear wax is produced. Ear wax serves as protection. Earwax fights off infections...
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...Sometimes an employee can be nasty, bullying, or simply hardhearted. What should you do, though, when that person also happens to be a top performer? HBR CASE STUDY What a Star-What a Jerk by Sarah Cliffe From:Jane Epstein To: Rick Lazarus Sent 5/74/01 Subject settling in Hi Rick. I'm starting to get settled in at TectmiCo-I miss you and the rest of the gang, and the adrenaline of working with clients when I'm *on,* but I'm thrilled not to be living in airports anymore. Hope Mary and the kids are well. I've inherited a good team here. They're all strong performers, and most of them are nice, too. I'm sure they're still wondering about me-but so far, so good. Partial cast Caroline's been here longest; she seems pragmatic, very good with people. Juggling work-family issues and a recent divorce-but she pulls her weight and then some. She's universally trusted (I think). Tom's the joker. A naturaJ sales guy-a bouncy golden retriever personality that cloaks real drive, know what I mean? Younever really get inside, but there don't seem to be many internal climate changes anyway. Jack's intense, maybe an intellectual-I haven't quite figured him out. I think he may be shy (?). Anyhow, then there's Andy Zimmerman, who's got me slightly worried-maybe because he intimidates me just a bit. He's very bright, but he's aggressive-doesn't suffer fools gladly. He'll bear watching, I think. Better run. By the way, I love being back in Minneapolis. And, glory be, the hometown...
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...audience might think the part was made for you. Good acting is when the person feels what the character feels and can bring about the emotion that the character is feeling. Bad acting is when a person can feel somewhat awkward on stage and the audience feels that awkwardness. I feel that if you’re more engrossed in the actor or actress rather than the character that they are in then that’s when you can tell their acting is not very good. The acting in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson was good in my opinion. Everyone seemed up to par with his or her character and no one stood out to me with any sort of bad acting. I was satisfied with the play itself and the acting played a huge part on my satisfaction. Actors typically really make up the play. If the actors aren’t good, the play won’t be good. When I first saw the actor who was going to play Andrew Jackson, I immediately assumed he was going to be a jerk due to his appearance. Later on in the play, his attitude and his personality really made my assumption come true. Throughout the play, you can already tell Andrew Jackson was going to be this future ruthless, jackass, and scumbag president and the actor did really well on being on that front. For example, there were a few scenes where Jackson was with Rachel and their son where he acted very rudely to Rachel when she...
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...strongly agree to strongly disagree, and three other points in between. At the end of the quiz, there are three different categories that you could possibly fall into in regards to how motivated you are to hold a leadership role within a group/team. I scored a 52 which implies that there is some uncertainty in my motivation to lead. Which is not surprising to me at all. I love to complement people, give praise for a job well done, and give what I think is constructive criticism, but I think it comes off as me being a sarcastic jerk- unintentional obviously. I have a pretty serious case of social anxiety which halts a large part of any career that I may have, presently and in the future. Not by choice of course, but if I am working in any type of group setting and the rest of the team does not pull their own weight or there is some tension or other negative vibes going on, my anxiety seems to be set off by things of that vernacular. If it was a different type of group setting where I was the group leader, I think I would be better fitted for that because I have control of the group and if members of the team start to slack off, I can control if they stay as members or kick rocks. That is just how I feel, and I am...
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...MARY POPPINS ANALYSIS Mary Poppins was actually Bert's nanny long ago and there is a special reason she returns to Bert's life. Let's break it down! Bert sings: "Because I was afraid to speak/When I was just a lad/My father gave me nose a tweak/And told me I was bad/ But then one day I learned a word/That saved me achin' nose/The biggest word I ever heard/And this is how it goes, oh/ Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious." Bert explicitly says that, when he was young, he was a scared child who was afraid to speak and had an over-bearing father, until he – as a child – learned that magic word. It's a magical word that really only Mary Poppins knows or uses. There is really no way he could have learned it as a kid unless she taught it to him! In the movie Bert works as a one-man band, a sidewalk chalk artist, a super-chipper chimney sweep, and a kite salesman! The movie takes care to show how sucky all the jobs are, but no matter what, he manages to keep a smile on his face. It's as if someone taught him how to find the joy in hard work. Perhaps with a spoonful of sugar?! (Yes. The answer is yes.) In the very beginning, Bert predicts, "Wind's in the East/ Mist coming in/ like something is brewing/ about to begin./Can't put me finger/on what lies in store/ But I feel what's to happen all happened before." It seems vague, but really he's just being coy. It did all happen before, when Mary Poppins was HIS nanny. Bert NEVER questions Mary's magic not when she's flying, not when...
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