family. They are facultative anaerobic gram negative bacilli. Their means of motility is by means of petrichous flagella. They produce acid upon glucose fermentation and are methyl red negative, voges-proskauer positive. Optimal growth temperature is 30*C .80% are encapsulated. E. spp have been associated with nosocomial outbreak and are opportunistic pathogens. They can cause numerous infections such as cerebral abscess, pneumonia, meningitis, septicemia, some certain UTI infections. In…
humans do it. But the only problem is that sloths are only 25% muscle, this means that they can't shiver when it is cold. Fortunately for sloths, there are not as many cold nights in the South American Forests. 5. The food that a sloth eats takes up 20-30% of its body…
Death Penalty Essay Lena Baker, a poor African American female, was put to death by an all white, rich male jury for the murder of Ernest Knight. Knight was a white rich man who hired Lena to be his personal maid. He unfortunately abused his power towards her. He enslaved her, even though slavery was, and still is illegal. He was killed in the early 1940’s by Lena Baker. The jury overlooked the whole case, because of her race, wealth, and attempt to defend herself. She was sentenced to death…
Worsnop, Richard L. "Assisted Suicide Controversy." CQ Researcher 5 May 1995: 393-416. Web. 8 Mar. 2017. In his article “Assisted Suicide Controversy," Richard L. Worsnop (1995) reports how not one person wants to die alone, in pain or suffering from a disability. However it is inevitable for some individuals to find themselves dying under those terrible circumstances and as a result, they contemplate euthanasia as their last resources to end their lives with dignity. The debate rises on…
threat from comets might be much greater. By catapulting asteroids and comets in Earth’s direction, Jupiter and other jovian planets have caused cosmic collisions that helped shape Earth’s destiny. 25. The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. This is due to orbital resonances with…
In a society where men are seen as the superior sex and gender, women are constantly put down when they break through the “glass ceiling” that men and society create. Women are expected to follow a certain look and physicality that will let them fit into society's “mold”. According to Devor, femininity is described by how a woman acts, looks, and portrays herself. However, there is one woman who disallows that from happening. Ronda Rousey, an American mixed martial artist and judoka, who…
Each source reveals bias through either the author’s claims, the evidence used in the author’s claims or through the author's ways of persuading the audience to either be in support of the transgender bathroom bill or to be against it. I would say that the interpretation of misinformation comes from both the reader and the writer because the writer may inform the audience of their own viewpoint along with facts and the reader would be the one that would have their own way of interpreting the…
field advantage in the playoffs. The Cowboys went back to the Superbowl and faced the same team, the Buffalo Bills. The Bills won at halftime with a score of 13-6. When the second half came. The Cowboys are a whole different team. They dominated the Bills in the second half, and won the second consecutive Super Bowl with a score of 30-13. After the game, the Cowboys owner fired Head Coach Jimmy Johnson. They hired Aikman’s former coach at Oklahoma, Barry Switzer. The Cowboys went back to the NFC…
Term Paper Dutch Dance Dance History 203-10 Faith Gallagher April 16th, 2015 Dutch dance was, and still is, an integral part of the history, culture, and traditions of the Netherlands. Fascinating history, culture, and traditions have all impacted the Netherlands to create an impressive lineage of dance. I chose this culture as my topic for this paper because my mothers’ family can be traced back to one of the original groups of immigrants on the Mayflower, and I while I have previous…
Euthanasia: A Death with Dignity Introduction Imagine being a patient in a doctor’s office receiving the diagnosis of a rare cancer or a terminal disease that ultimately could entail suffering daily and may end in death. A copious amount of questions might begin to process. Questions like: what happens from here, what symptoms will be encountered, what medications might be taken, how many and how often, how many test will be done, how many pokes and prods will happen, what treatment includes and…