Author: Jessica Udeogu
The lives of a cell by Lewis Thomas
The lives of a cell by Lewis Thomas talks about the phenomenon of being human. In this excerpt he talks about the many wonders and complexities of the natural world. He talks about the idea of how we are all born from and into unlikelihood because of how statistically odd our presence is. He also briefs his reader about the idea that we are our “ own self” can be seen as a myth yet there isn’t any strong enough scientific evidence to support this idea. In another section of his article about exploring the complexity of humans he talks about how …
A Famous Argument Against Free Will Has Been Debunked
The article A Famous Argument Against Free Will Has Been Debunked by Bahar Gholipour goes deep into the idea of whether or not humans have control over their own actions had been fought over for centuries. The idea in question called Bereitschaftspotential is the pick up of waves that arise for about a second that scientists believe indicate that the brain shows signs of a decision before a person acts. This idea has led scientists to question whether “humans are not the authors of their actions.” In 1964 German scientists wanted to test this idea which allowed them to prove the fact the Bereitschaftspotential …
Mother Tongue Analysis
Mother Tongue by Amy Tan, is a relatable article that targets many audiences in America. She connects her childhood challenges with her mothers accent, to her life and growing up experiences that have altered who she has become and how she views language. To start off she talks about how her mothers accent is perceived by many . She refers to her way of communication as “broken english”, which she talks about in her story by stating how people have unfair perceptions of “the limited English speaker”, such as her mother. She brought up stories about how her mothers “improper English” …
Description of a thing
I am currently looking at my phone. It is a black iPhone 11 with a clear case which makes a grey shadow. It has two camera lenses and a flashlight lense in the top left corner. Because I’ve had this phone for about 3 years, the clear case isn’t as clear anymore and there are little tiny cracks in the case which is expected. My phone is 6.1 inches and it has two volume buttons on one side and a power off button on the other . It also has a silence mode clicker on the same side of …
Rhetorical Analysis
Research Question – Is Poor Quality Healthcare Associated with Racial/ Ethnic Backgrounds and Socioeconomic Status? BACKGROUND People of color and other underserved groups experience higher rates of illness and death across a wide range of health conditions, limiting the overall health of the nation. Although, many people who are uninsured are eligible for coverage through Medicaid, CHIP, or the ACA Marketplaces but face barriers to enrollment including confusion about eligibility policies, difficulty navigating enrollment processes, and language and literacy problems. Overall, people of color and other marginalized and underserved groups continue to experience many disparities in accessing and receiving care. …
This is a News Post!
This is a Post with the category “News.” Posts set to the “News” category will display on the News category archive page≤ with the newest posts at the top. Use News posts to draw attention to conference presentations, publications, fellowships, etc. You could also use News posts as a blog. All posts are set to default as News, but you can also create a News Post from the dashboard > Posts > Add New. News is the default post category. If you wish to create a page that displays Posts across multiple categories, add the “Posts” page to your navigation menu. Edit/Delete …