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Friday, April 27, 2012

Viruses are a Force to be Reckoned With

Authors Note: This essay will be about viruses and the negative effects they have on the body.

A virus is an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, and is too small for the human eye to see. These viruses are practically in every human being at one time. Viruses do not like to leave and are hard to find, which is why they enter our bodies so easily. Viruses don’t go down without a fight.

For instance viruses enter our bodies from things from the outside world. Such as: coughs, sneezing, vomiting, bites from animals, or things like going to the bathroom and not washing your hands. When viruses enter your body, some of them make you get sick due to the fact that they use your body's resources to live and reproduce, and also because their waste products are toxic. Viruses tend to want to take over, so they break into the cell, and they multiply in size and take over the cell. In order to get the viruses out of the cell you have to kill the whole cell, and the viruses still do not die.

You may ask, where do the viruses go? Due to viruses being the size they are which is extremely small, it is hard to find them. Also viruses hide within a cell, which makes it hard to locate them. When a virus is created it breaks into a cell and begins to multiply. Overall viruses cannot be cured by medicine. The only thing that can get rid of them is time.

Pursuing this further is the explanation of how viruses affect our bodies. When a virus attacks it takes control of that first cell, it starts to move to other cells in big numbers, until it takes control of the whole organ. At that moment the DNA of the body stops working, because the DNA in of the virus took control. When the virus takes control it can be like a dictator and own the whole body (Victoria). Viruses have different mechanisms by which they produce disease in an organism, which largely depends on the viral species. Mechanisms at the cellular level basically include cell lyses, the breaking open death of the cell. In multicellular organisms, if enough cells die the whole organism will start to suffer the effects.

In addition when a virus takes control it can give us a variety of diseases. Examples of common human diseases caused by viruses are a common cold, influenza, chickenpox, and cold sores. Also there are serious diseases such as Ebola, AIDS, avian influenza and SARS are caused by viruses as well (Human Diseases Caused by Viruses).

In conclusion, viruses are a dangerous substance that enters our bodies when we would least expect they would. Viruses track many harmful things into our bodies such as diseases that are hard to get rid of. Overall viruses try to make our bodies there new homes, and they don’t plan on moving out anytime soon.

Bibliography
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Victoria, S. G. (n.d.). Infections - bacterial and viral. Retrieved 4 23, 2012, from Better Health Channel: http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/infections_bacterial_and_viral?open

Monday, April 2, 2012

Good Mom, Bad Mom.

Authors Note: This essay is showing that different points of view can change the whole feeling about the story. I will we showing that the reader would feel differently if it was in the point of view of Christopher’s mother in the book, “The curious incident of the dog in the night time,” instead of him.

Do you know what perspective is? It is the narrator's position in relation to the story being told. Things in a different perspective can change the other story, such as: the mood, tone, and your overall opinion on the individuals in the story. For instance in the story, The curious of incident of the dog in the night time, by Mark Haddon, you would see the story completely differently if the story was in the perspective of Christopher mother instead of him. Seeing things in different perspective, changes the whole story.

For instance if the story was told in Christopher’s mother point of view, you wouldn’t see her as the jerk that cheated on her husband and ruined the family. Christopher was lied to by his father saying that his mother was dead, when truly she was alive and has been sending her son a letter each week since she had “left” the family. This makes Christopher’s mom look like a bad person, but if you look in her point of view you would see that: see wasn’t in love with Christopher’s dad, it is very hard to be a mother of an autistic kid with a low temper, and she got kicked out of her own house.

In addition to the previous statement, I would like to add that Christopher’s mom never wanted to leave her son, she got kicked out. The way I read the story Christopher’s mom: ran away, cheated on her husband, and didn’t care about her son anymore. These two points of view bring completely different feelings and opinions towards Christopher’s mother and the other characters throughout the story.

Overall different points of view are different ways of looking at situations. It determines your moods and feelings about the story and also your personal opinion on the characters. For instance if you were in Christopher’s moms point of view you would you would be sympathetic and sad for her because she cant see her son and got kicked out. If you were in Christopher’s point of view you would see the mom as a mother that didn’t care about her son and tried to make up for it by sending a letter each week, and as a horrible person and mother all together. In conclusion different points of view, change the whole story.