He noted the observation and intended to try it on infected wounds and also planned to send a letter of his findings to his brother, but never managed to. Penicillin was first used on an infected nurse and it worked but Lister never developed it further. Fleming had a few limits towards the development of penicillin because he didn’t have the facilities to research or develop it further. Also he had no funds, so therefore couldn’t create mass production of penicillin or research it. A drawback of Fleming’s work was that he kept changing his mind in his published book on how he discovered penicillin, this led people to believe that he was lying and caused people to not trust his work.
Also, the idea was very slow to be accepted because many people such as inoculators were opposed to it because they thought they would lose business and people thought that something could go wrong or they could die, so they didn’t want to use it. The Royal Society also didn’t want to accept it because they didn’t know Jenner as he was only a country doctor and because sometimes it worked, but them sometimes; unfortunately, it didn’t work and people died from it. On the other hand, a reason why he was so important was the fact that Jenner was responsible for getting rid of a huge killer disease, known by the name of smallpox. So, this saved many lives, as when the government strictly enforced that the vaccination was compulsory, the number of deaths rapidly decreased. He also had the government support and was the first public health programme to be supported by the government, so a lot of people then supported him He used many scientific methods to show the vaccine in progress.
Holden Caulfield has random thoughts about suicide several times. He thinks about just killing himself and doesn’t think about how others would feel if he died. He just assumes that no one would care. “I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would've, too, if I'd been sure somebody'd cover me up as soon as I landed.
Ka’s father believed that it if he lived a good life the past would not affect him and that he could live at peace but that was not the case. Even though he looked different he himself would always know about all the evil actions he had committed. By changing his identity he wanted to give himself and his family a fresh start but there was a bigger fear in that he would get catch that led his wife to decide never to bring him to Mass with her again. The victims of the Dew Breaker were so affected by what had happened to them that they lived in fear that he would find them and even after they had found him, they could not find it in their hearts to hurt him. The Dew Breaker committed evil crimes but at the end, it was himself that caused him pain because he could never redo the
Throughout the whole story I was hoping that Miss Strangeworth got a taste of her own medicine because what she was doing was completely wrong. I couldn’t understand how someone could write anonymous letters making accusations based off of suspicions and ruin people’s lives. What happens next is what makes me question Miss Strangeworth’s character. I wonder if she’ll realize that writing the anonymous letters was wrong and apologize to everyone she’s hurt. I also wonder if she will just account this as another action of evil and continue warn to warn
This shows that one should think by themselves using common sense and that one solution/answer does not fit all situations. “How Some Children Played at Slaughtering” was very strange. I think that it would be categorized as a cautionary tale that teaches children not to play at slaughtering and not to play with sharp objects. This is because it shows kids dying because of this and people being upset, and in the second part, the whole family ended up dying through a series of misfortune. It could also be teaching parents and adults to be careful of what they do in front of children, but the first part is strange because there doesn’t really seem to be any moral or lesson to learn.
How does Falling From Grace shows us that there are consequences for the decision that people make? In the novel falling from grace a main character, ted is shown to make very poor decisions that lead to devastating consequences some of these decisions that lead to devastating consequences some of these decisions include, leaving grace, not telling kip he found her, giving kip alcohol (golf ball coke) and being untruthful with the police. Ted made a very poor decision by leaving grace and the consequences were that grace almost died, grace has hyperthermia and her family were concerned and worried about her. ‘I hear water on my skin. It’s wet.
When people hear this, the first reaction is usually a horrific one. People began to automatically become terrified at the thought of there being a threat of radiation leakage, and usually, with protests and whole towns partitioning for them not to be built. “We don’t want these plants near our neighborhoods or homes.” This makes it a challenging effort to allow facilities of this nature to be erected. The question then becomes where do we place these radiation disposal plants? The use of clean hydropower has its advantages and disadvantages as well.
The baby almost drowns because of this. His hallucinations has gone to an extreme to where he begins to come close to harming others. Activity #2: "A Beautiful Mind" - Historic and Authentic Anosognosia is symptom that keeps someone from getting help or away from treatment. This affected Nash because he was in deep denial about being schizophrenic and coming into face with reality. Even after John later gets treatment, he is drawn away from his medication in hopes or achieving normality, though his situation only got worse.
Searching for something that seems to be the “truth” can cause blindness on what is the “real” truth. Javert couldn’t see what was real and because of that, he killed himself at the end of the movie. He talked about breaking rules and how he believed Jean should have be arrested, or killed for that matter. He soon realized that he, himself, has broken a rule. He could not see that Jean has changed.