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Heat Stroke Research Paper
A Review Of Heat Stroke As It Relates To Exercise, Age, And Pre existing Medical Conditions

Disease Introduction:

Heat Stroke is a heat related illness, physiologically defined as hyperthermia meaning a highly
elevated body temperature due to external factors like weather and humidity. The elevated body
temperature of heat stroke differs from the conmen fever, where a fever is a physiological
response in the normal temperature of the body onset by infections microbiological
agents.(Cheuvront, Montain, Sawka, 2007) The term stroke used to define the heat illness is very
misleading because the illness involves no blockage or hemorrhaging of blood flow to the brain. It
is not common but in some cases heat stroke can cause damage to the brain if left untreated, but the
illness still dose not cutoff or divert blood flow ... Show more content on [Link] ...
However before the elevated body temperature is noticed fainting may be the first sign of heat
stroke especially if the day is above 80 s and humidity is high. The symptoms of heat stroke may
develop over the course of several days in people that are at high risk for heat stress such as the
elderly, imunocompromised, and people with pre existing conditions. Symptoms develop more
rapidly when exercise or physical activity is associated. This type of heat stroke, is know as
exertional heat stroke, this type of heat stroke more commonly affects the young and endurance
athletes. Heat Stroke presents with hyperthermia the body temperature greater the 105 degrees
Fahrenheit in combinations with disorientations and the lack of sweating even though external
temperatures are high.(Harker Gibson, 1995) Young children suffering from heat stroke tend to have
symptoms including seizures not normally seen in adults or elderly. But in untreated cases
eventually patients will progress to organ failure, unconsciousness and death.(Royburt, Epstein,
Solomon, Shemer,
Steven Lynn s Essay The Paradoxical Unity Of Writing A...
Steven Lynn s essay The Paradoxical Unity of Writing a Wrong carries the many traits of a New
Critical Essay; based on the language and choices of examples within his text. The New Critic
Theory believes that the key to understanding a text exists within the text itself , otherwise known
as Formalism which is very evident in Lynn s opinion on Brendan Gill s article. Lynn covers
majority of the New Criticism concepts in his essay including; Paradox, Irony, Tensions and
concludes his text with evidence behind a unifying idea. A paradox is when the outcome is
opposite of the reasonable expectation. Lynn states that this is evident in Gill s reading by using
quotes to prove the point such as; dolphin diving skyward and progress downward.
Myosin Temperature Lab Report
All proteins have their own optimal temperature at which they function best at. But when
requirements such as these are not meet it can be detrimental to the protein. The protein can begin to
denature or degrade. Thus losing its ability to function. At times this reversible. Therefore they have
different solidification temperatures. Figure 1 shows the expected results
The myosin heads, troponin, tropomyosin are responsible for the muscle shortening on a microscopic
level. In this experiment for the frog the solidification temperatures for myosin is 40°C
.Tropomyosin is 47°and the highest is troponin at 56°[Link] shortening is also known as heat
rigor which is due to the coagulation of the muscle proteins. At 60°C the muscle could not contract
any futher. Therefore the ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Even though the muscle had shortened. This shows that the muscle proteins where denatured but
there but no activitiy was recorded. The muscle has thin and thick filaments. The thick filament
which was myosin, is an unstable molecule when in a solution (Pelletier and Ouellet, 1961).
Therefore as the expected results show in myosin would have been denatured first at round 40 °C.
This because when the myosin is heats up the first thing that is destroyed at the ATPase activity. The
heavy meromyosin fragment of the myosin would be destroyed (Stossel and Hartwig,1975).Thus
meaning no enzymatic activity would not be able to take place and ATP will not be able attach and
hydrolyzed .This would have the myosin be left attached to the actin. The higher the temperature the
more the individual myosin heads produce a powerful power stroke thus increasing the contraction
(Woledge et al, 1985). Because the number of heads that are attached myosin heads does not change
with increasing temperature. The exertion per head is a part of the whole force with the sliding
distance covered while in contact with the actin ( Woledge et al,
Literary Devices In Marigolds By Eugenia Collier
Eugenia Collier, the author of the short story Marigolds makes great use of literary devices such
as imagery, diction, flashback, and juxtaposition in a way that creates a voice for the narrator that
conveys both the regret over, and possibly the longing for her childhood. The diction, that is, the
vocabulary choice is expertly combined with imagery, or the unique descriptions and sensory
details, in order to allow the reader to formulate the experiences and the surroundings of the
narrator s childhood in their imaginations. Flashback is used to allow the narrator to not only
explain how she viewed the events of her past as a child, but to compare these views with her adult
feelings of the same events. Juxtaposition aids in further explaining the connection between the
setting and emotions of the main character, creating a better picture of the narrator s life. These
elements all combine to construct a narrative that effectively conveys the coming of age theme. The
first literary devices that are to be discussed are diction and imagery. Diction is the vocabulary
demonstrated by the author, and how the objective and subjective meaning of the words and phrases
the author chooses to utilize help construct and expand the narrative. An example of diction used
uniquely by the author can be seen in paragraph twelve of Marigolds when this sentence is used:
the idleness whose prospect had seemed so beautiful during the busy days of spring now had
degenerated to an almost
Ralph Waldo Emerson s By The Mountain
By the Mountain

All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen Ralph Waldo Emerson

My residence sinks demurely into the margin of Mt. Julius. The mountain stands gallantly but the
concealed core is swept with solitude and mystery. A thick mist circles the mountain, casting a
phantom like shadow onto the bustling city below. It is a world away from life up here on the
mountainside, so much so I feel as though I am a stranger, a witness to the activity that continues
miles below my feet.

I dwell alone in my abode as it has been the norm for twenty years my whole existence. I am likely
to for the rest of my life. Within the enchanting visions of my mind, summer is spent in a fetching
bungalow on a towering hill ... Show more content on [Link] ...
But alas, I remain on a chilling mountain, seen but at the same time ignored by all who reside
beneath. I gazed across the horizon, polluted with grey towers and vibrant lights, making no match
to the sky infused with honeyed ripples.

I long to explore those ruins but have been unable to. My mindset is restraining me tightly, its arms
curled around my waist. Even though I know it is a natural human instinct to fear for the unknown,
my conscience yearns for freedom.

The next day, I had broken away from the chains and took a step out onto the bare land as the
glowing sun bloomed from the villages. I was one step closer to alleviating the burden that lingered
and dominated my headspace. Taking hesitant steps towards the labyrinthine path, I inhaled the crisp
air and let it rest on my lips as I ambled through the towering bushes, the city in sight.

Billboards radiated dazzling light all around and clattering vehicles buzzed about crumbling roads
that stretched in all directions. It felt soulless and pathetic. Had they never felt the wind streaming
outwards through their hair? They never will, it is dark and dusty in these places. Had they ever
had the pleasure of breathing a clean breeze? Of course not, my lungs were wheezing and
Patriarchy In American Culture
Patriarchy like the dance hall text is broken down into bits and pieces. Patriarchy in dancehall
music was almost a ideology or a way of thinking that made the Jamaicans or people that listened
conform to the social norms instructed through the music. It was the wave of dominance that and
referred to the way women and men should look, act, and also the roles one must play as a man
or women in that society. It also takes a form a racism and instills it into the minds of listener. The
name of this is called phenotypical marker. By taking the skin, hair, and even body parts and
conforming it to more of a European beauty marker it cause a self hatred for a majority of the people
in that culture. The lighter you are the more educated/beautiful you
Australian Landmarks Essay
Australia s landmarks. The Landmarks, and How They re Formed.
Three Sister Mountains:
*CLICK TO SHOW RED CIRCLE* Each of the Three Sisters stand at 922, 918 906 metres tall,
respectively. That s over 3000 feet above sea level! *CLICK TO GET RID OF RED CIRCLE
AND PICTURE* You might be wondering if people can visit the mountains, and they can!
*SHOW PICTURE* *CLICK AGAIN TO GET RID OF IT* They are located in New South Wales.
The mountain range was formed by convergent plate boundaries colliding, but the reason there are
three sisters is because of weathering and erosion.
The Great Barrier Reef:
For large parts of that time, during periods of glacial activity, the area of the Great Barrier Reef was
dry with large flat coastal plains. This ... Show more content on [Link] ...
It is one of the geological links between Australia and eastern Antarctica. It is an igneous rock that
was formed about 170 million years ago when Gondwana began to break up. Weaknesses in the
earth s crust let magma to intrude into sub surface cracks where it cooled and turned into this
special type of rock. Erosion removed the sedimentary rocks covering it and today we can see the
special shapes on the mountain tops. 1545 metres above sea level.

MacDonnell ranges:
They were formed by folding at least 1000 million years ago, but the sediments that comprise them
are 1400 2400 million years old. They were originally about 4500 meters high but after millions of
years of weathering and erosion they are now only 400 500 meters high.

Wave Rocks:
50 feet high and over 300 feet long. Its a flared slope, which forms at the base of an inselberg (an
isolated rock hill or mountain that juts from a plain). After uncounted millennia of erosion and
sedimentary activity, the rock was shaped like a wave. Formed by convergent plate boundaries
colliding

Sawn Rocks:
The forty (40) meter high cliff face visible at Sawn Rocks is the sheared off remains of a basalt lava
flow from the (now extinct) Nandewar Volcano which dominated the area 21 million years ago. The
column fractures are a result of the basalt cooling from the outside

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