What are the two bones that make up the posterior nasal septum?

What are the two bones that make up the posterior nasal septum?

  • FAHRENHEIT 451

What is the importance or meaning behind Brabury’s use of the book of Job? What does the allusion…

Bradbury’s use of the Book of Job can be connected to Montag. Job was a happy man, content with what he was doing and how life was progressing for him. He ends up being tested by God with a…

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  • SCIENCE

What are the two bones that make up the posterior nasal septum?

The nasal septum is the internal part of the nose that separates the left and right airways. There are five structures that compose the nasal septum: 1. perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone 2….

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  • MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Please provide an in-depth character summary of Don John from Much Ado About Nothing.I am Don…

Well, first, if your question is meant to imply that Shakespeare wrote in something other than Modern English, you would be incorrect! Shakespeare wrote in 100% Modern English. He just happened…

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  • OF MICE AND MEN

In chapter three George tells Slim he used to play tricks on Lennie but he finally quit. What…

To me, what this tells us about George is that he does have a mean and cruel streak in him. However, it also tells us that he is at least trying to rein in that tendency. You can see where a…

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  • SCIENCE

Is their any long-term side effects of women putting make up on for years and years?

Makeup is definitely changing. For example, many foundations that are on the market currently contain sunscreens which protect the skin from the sun, so it can actually help the skin. Too much sun…

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  • LAW AND POLITICS

Should the sentence for a crime be left up to the legislatures to determine or should judges have…

This depends a bit on where you are… Here in the US, you can argue that legislatures have tended to be mindlessly “tough on crime” and that, therefore, more flexibility should be given to…

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  • THE PRINCESS BRIDE

IronyJust a question here- can anybody tell me what are the irony in the princess bride?

I can give you a couple examples – there are many – it is what mainly contributes to the humor of the book (and film). The first one that comes to mind is when Wesley has kidnapped Buttercup,…

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  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Describe the Aged Parent and Miss Skiffins in Chapter 37 of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.

The Aged Parent, who is nearly deaf, admits Pip into the Castle. While they are waiting for the arrival of Wemmick, Pip tries to make conversation with the Aged, who is quite pleasant but is not…

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  • THE GLASS MENAGERIE

Jim doesn’t value humanity but he may have rescued Laura if he wasnt going steady. Is this a slip…

I think that I am going with interesting complexity on this one. For the most part, Williams’ plays feature really intricate characters who are multidimensional. This is why I am not full sold on…

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  • FRANKENSTEIN

What sort of words/devices e.g pathetic fallacy, imagery etc has Mary Shelley used in chapter…

Early in the chapter, the pathetic fallacy is at work. The pathetic fallacy is a device in which the weather/setting reflects the emotions of the characters. In chapter 5, Victor mentions the…

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  • ESSAY LAB

Can you please give me an idea on what to write for the following topic: If I were given an…

From the nature of the question, it sounds like you can write about virtually anything. I love the idea of writing about a dynasty. (I assume this is part of your historical and cultural…

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  • 1984

How does the paperweight represent Winston and Julia’s life together?

I think that the paperweight is usually meant to symbolize Winston’s belief and yearning for pre- Party life. Yet, I think that a case can be made for how it can be seen to represent Julia and…

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  • HISTORY

Write a note on the British and American accents?Please answer.

Not sure exactly what you are asking, but an give you some ideas about how the British accent evolved into the American one in North America over time. When Britain established its first permanent…

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  • ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD

What are the themes?Where would I find examples of the themes in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are…

One theme Stoppard writes about in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead is the idea that fate is ultimately in control of human life. Because he has chosen two Shakespearean characters as the…

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  • THE KITE RUNNER

How is the kite flying episode in the first third of The Kite Runner different than the one in…

Hosseini constructs the kite-flying episode in Chapter 7 to further develop the relationship between Amir and Hassan. Though Amir is nervous, Hassan continually encourages him, and the…

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  • HAMLET

In act 5 does Hamlet effectively gain what he wanted out of his life?

Since we really don’t know what he wanted out of his life, we can only speculate. He seemed to enjoy the academic world over the world of politics. From what we know of his age, he seems to be a…

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  • TEACHERS

HOW SENSITIVE ARE YOU (HIGH SCHOOL LITERATURE TEACHERS) IN THE TEACHING OF COLLEGE…

I’m going to guess that you are actually looking for personal answers to this question. Before I get personal, I will say that from experience both as a student and now as a teacher, this is…

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  • LITERATURE

philosphydo you think could effect our point of view toward life in amjor that it could even let…

Our personal philosophy is what guides or life. The choices we make, the things we do, the careers we pursue, the partners we choose, our hobbies, our causes–all are tied in to our personal…

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  • SCIENCE

What is a nosocomial infection?

A nosocomial infection is an infection that a patient acquires while they are hospitalized. In other words, they did not have that infection when they entered the hospital. The infection usually…

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  • SCIENCE

Whats the difference between a genotype and phenotype?

The basic difference here is that one of these things has to do only with the way that an organism looks and one has to do only with what its genes are. The phenotype has only to do with how an…

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  • LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER

How did Mary Maloney pre-condition herself to tackle the gruesome situation she ha created in the…

I think that what Mary does to precondition herself is not what really ends up making her able to deal with the situation. What Mary does to precondition herself is basically just to give herself…

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  • 1984

Did you like the end of 1984? Does Wilson really love Big Brother or was he faking it?

It’s hard to “like” the ending to Orwell’s work. When I first read it, I “got” it, but didn’t like it much. Yet, over time, I have come to appreciate it. Knowing that Orwell was dying as he…

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  • SCIENCE

Types of chemical reactionsPlease tell me what kind of chemical reactions are the following: Cu…

The first is primarily an oxidation/reduction reaction. The copper goes from a charge of zero to a charge of +2 and was oxidized. The nitrogen goes from +5 to +4 and was reduced. The second is a…

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  • THE EDIBLE WOMAN

How is she interacting with Peter through baking cake?

Assuming that your question is what message she is trying to convey onto Peter, the answer is that she is sending him signals that she is scared of being overpowered and consumed by Peter’s…

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  • THE EDIBLE WOMAN

In The Edible Woman,Marian brings frozen food at Peter’s apartment. How does she use cooking to…

There are several instances in the story where food and cooking are used as triggers of communication and social connections. Since Marian finds it very hard to connect with Peter (but is expected…

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  • JOHN DONNE’S SONGS AND SONNETS

What are the different stages of love in “The Good Morrow” by John Donne?How does Donne attempt…

The beautiful love poem “The Good-Morrow,” by Donne, traces the development of love between a man and woman. It begins with a description of the changes love brought to their lives. Love…

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  • SCIENCE

In an electric circuit, why is it dangerous to use long cables?Please explain to me in detail.

It is not right to say that it is always dangerous to use long cables, or that shortest possible cables are always constitute the best alternative in electrical circuits. However, shorter cables do…

  • CHOCOLAT

What is Reynaud’s opinion for Vianne’s cooking chocolate? How is Vianne interacting with Reynaud…

First of all, it is important to note that if Vianne is the protagonist of this novel, Reynaud is certainly the antagonist. Reynaud is the town priest (in the middle of Lent no less). Vianne…

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  • REBECCA

Does Rebecca’s strong presence throughout the novel Rebecca give the narrator a stronger…

The answer really depends on the reader’s interpretation of Rebecca. Virtually everything that the reader knows about Rebecca (until the end of the novel) is based upon others’ comments about and…

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  • LIFE OF PI

Why do the other children make fun of Pi’s name?

Pi’s full first name is Piscine which sounds like pissing. Piscine is the name of a famous swimming pool in France and he was named Piscine in honor of a family friend who was a swimmer. When it…

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  • LIFE OF PI

What does Pi mean when he says that the animals in the zoo are les like a prisoner and more like…

The animals in the zoo at Pondicherry were well cared for by the Patels. A prisoner is often ill treated. A landlord is waited on hand and foot. In young Pi’s eyes, that is exactly how the…

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  • GUNS, GERMS, AND STEEL

Describe the “speedboat” that was used to get to Polynesia.can be found in “sppedboat to…

The answer to this question can be found on p. 340-2 of my copy of the book. The brief answer is that the speedboat was the outrigger canoe. Diamond many peoples of the world travel by simple…

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  • DANTE’S INFERNO

Why is Dante’s work entitled Divine Comedy when there’s not even a hint of funny stuff in it?

This is a great question, deechavez! We commonly assume that the literary terms COMEDY and TRAGEDY have to do with whether what happens in the work is funny or sad. However, these terms are…

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  • MADELEINE L’ENGLE

In using the theme of Science vs Religon, what is Madeleine L’Engle’s message to readers?

It is talking about how the darj thing and everything in the universe can attack the black thing and overcome the blck black thing. The stars

  • MUSEUM OF INNOCENCE

what are the themes of this novel??plz explain them a bit..

the main theme of this novel is conflict of tradition and modernity.in other words this can also be defined as east west tension.there is a constant flux of tradition and modernity.the question of…

  • POETRY

Read “The Farm on the Great Plains” and a brief biography on William Stafford. What…

William Stafford is one of Kansas’ most well-known poets. Though born in the early 1900’s, he only began publishing poetry in the 1960’s, and his work has been said to be marked by a quiet wisdom…

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  • POETRY

Identify and discuss briefly a symbol, metaphor, or simile in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy”…

Sylvia Plath a wonderful, talented poet in Daddy portrays herself as being totally controlled and dominated by her father. She refers to herself as the foot and her father as the black shoe, black…

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  • POETRY

Would you apply biographical or historical critical methods to “Soliloquy of the Spanish…

Like many of Robert Browning’s wonderful poems, “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister” is a dramatic monologue–a kind of little play in verse. Biographical criticism, which depends on an…

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  • BUSINESS

In dynamic interpersonal aspects of communication, interactive way of communication is considered…

It is said that there is a difference between talking to someone and talking at someone. I think that this might be one aspect as to why interpersonal aspects of communication steeped in the realm…

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  • EMILY DICKINSON

Would you apply biographical or historical critical methods to poems by Emily Dickinson? Support…

I think that one has to be careful of applying too much biographical information to the work of poets. Yet, I believe that one can engage in a greater study of Dickinson the poet through…

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  • MUSEUM OF INNOCENCE

can anyone summarize this novel for me??plz help..

Orhan Pamuk has beautifully written a love story which is entangled in turkish traditions and modernity.the hero of this story is kemal and is engaged.but he falls in love with a distant relation…

  • SCIENCE

What is the appendix’s job?

The appendix really does not have a job and we can certainly live without it. The appendix is tissue that extends from the large intestine and is a little over three inches long. The problem with…

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  • SCIENCE

What is the difference between good cholesterol and bad cholesterol?

Bad cholesterol, also known as LDL (low density lipoprotein), can build up in the arteries over time and cause many serious health issues. This build up is called plague and leads to…

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  • MATH

Provide a real-world example 0f how permutations and combinations can be used. Explain the…

So, we know that in a combination the order does not matter, and in a permutation the order does matter. Where in the real world are there situations in which we want to know all the possible…

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  • THE GREAT GATSBY

What are some of the literary devices and literary terminologies in the chapters 3-4 then 5-6,…

There are many. One of the most prominent literary devices at work in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is symbolism. The narrator Nick continually refers to the green light that sits across the…

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  • FAHRENHEIT 451

What values does Clarisse represent? Why must she be killed or silenced?

To me, Clarisse represents the values that we in our real world society would approve of. She represents what we might call more human values. Clarisse cares about people and wants them to be…

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  • SCIENCE

WHAT COULD THE SORENESS AND STIFFNESS IN YOUR KNEE BE RELATED TO WHEN YOU BEND IT?

A sore and stiff knee could be related to multiple things. The first thing you would need to determine is if the pain is due to an injury or not. The pain could be caused from Patellofemoral…

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  • ESSAY LAB

.What concept in your anticipated major were you most proud of mastering (I DON”T GET WHAT TO…

I think that clarification can be offered here. Prior to the outset, I have to stress that seeking insight on a particular question is worthwhile, but the final answer for any application question…

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  • SCIENCE

What is the master password for every computer having “windows” installed?give the master password.

you forgot to tell us what password.Is it a bios password or windows password? For Windows Password, As far as I know , there are two main methods to solve the windows password problem as follows:…

  • A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

In A Streetcar Named Desire, what causes Blanche’s distortion of reality?

This is the most fundamental question to come out of the play. I think that anyone who reads it is left with answering this fundamental question. In my mind, I would say that Blanche’s own…

 


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