The Pearl Essay

A healthy society can’t exist without fairness and equality. Fairness and equality must exist in all aspects of life: skin color, sexual orientation, religion, and culture. In the book “The Pearl”, there is an intangible rule between men and women who were living in the town. The rule of men and women is an important part of the novel. Kino and Juana followed this rule. This rule has three main elements and all of them treat women unequally. Kino and Juana show us that the rule of men and women is unfair by their job division, human rights, and status.

    In the book “The Pearl”, the first element of the rule is that men’s job is outside, women’s job is inside. Men and women have a very clear division. On page 20 “Juana went to the water and waded in. She gathered some seaweed and mad a flat damp poultice of it, and this she applied to the baby’s swollen shoulder, which was as good remedy as any and probably better than the doctor could have done”, show Juana known how to take care of family but Kino didn’t. So that housework and take care of the baby is what women should do and that is women’s job. On page22, “Kino moved cautiously so that the water would not be obscured with mud or sand. He hooked his foot in the loop on his rock and his hands worked quickly, tearing the oysters loose, some singly, others in clusters. He laid them in his basket. In some places the oysters clung to one another so that they came free in lumps.” This clearly shows men of the town were responsible earn money and protect family. When baby was poisoned by scorpion, Kino had no idea about that, it shows Kino didn’t know how to do housework or manage the family things, but what Kino knows is how to earn money and food to support his family. Both of these two examples show us that men’s job is protect and support family, women’s job is take care of families. They have a very clear division of jobs in the book.

    In the novel “The Pearl”, the second elements of the rule is women should obedient men’s opinion. On page 74, “‘Kino,’ she said huskily, ‘I am afraid. A man could be killed. Let us throw the pearl back into the sea.’ ‘Hush,’ he said fiercely. ‘I am a man. Hush.’ And she was silent, for his voice was command.” These sentences show the rule of men and women that women should obey men. Juana worried about her family might been in danger, then she tried to convince Kino throw the pearl back in to sea, but Kino didn’t, he said “hush” and “I am a man” shows Kino wanted to keep the pearl, though his family will took the risk of death. Finally, Juana was obedient for Kino, although she known that will attracted a lot of danger. On page 77 “Although she might be puzzled by these differences between man and woman, she knew them and accept them and needed them.” After Kino beaten Juana, she didn’t be anger or annoyed, but accepted with that. Juana was doing what she thought was right, Kino was doing so, but why Juana should accepted with Kino and do nothing with the beaten. The reason should be the rule of men and women, if a woman who leave her man then she can’t service in this town so they must obey men whatever he is right or not. When something happened about danger, women had to obey with men. Maybe women was right, but things would not be effected by women, because it is the rule, women must obey men.

 

    Men have higher status than women. On page 77 “Although she might be puzzled by these differences between man and woman, she knew them and accept them and needed them.” In the book “The Pearl”, Juana was beaten by her husband but still forgave and obey with him. This event shows the whole system of the town was unfair to women, because nowadays, if a husband who beats his wife, people will blame him and call this “Family Violence”. Why Juana forgave Kino? The reason is she thought it is her fault, because she knew that the pearl is Kino’s job, she intervened it, so Kino bit her is reasonable. On page 50 “‘it will destroy us all,’ Juana cried. ‘Even our son.’ ‘Hush,’ said Kino ‘Do not speak any more. In the morning we will sell the pearl, and then the evil will be gone, and only the good remain. Now hush, my wife.’”, and on page 74, “‘Kino,’ she said huskily, ‘I am afraid. A man could be killed. Let us throw the pearl back into the sea.’ ‘Hush,’ he said fiercely.” These two paragraph shows the rule is unfair to women by women didn’t have rights to make and follow their own decision. In the book “The Pearl”, Juana was afraid about her family will be destroyed, so she tried to convince Kino through the pearl for twice. They didn’t have a discussion about that, in fact, though they discuss it, Kino still have the last word in any discussion. In a normal society, there should be no reason with a man beats woman. However, Juana thought Kino beats her is reasonable and she forgave him. It clearly shows Juana is living in an unequal society with male chauvinism.

    Juana was beaten by Kino. Juana must obey Kino and agree with his opinion. Juana can’t do any outside jobs and must only take care of the home and their baby. All of these show how unfair and unequal things were to women. The rule of the town was male chauvinism. In Kino’s town the job division, human rights and status place men with all the power. While today we would criticize this town as backward, there are still many places just like Kino’s town throughout the world where people discriminate or even victimize women. Kino’s town has an unequal rule for women, but in reality this place is not exiguous.

Sammy Sperm Story

There is a story about Sperm named Sammy who lives in Testis. One day , Sammy wants to meet a beautiful girl named Ms. Ovum. He went to epididymis first ,and drove to Vas Deferens Highway. Ten days ago, Sammy knew a pretty who lives in a female. When Sammy saw Ms. Ovum’s picture first time, he concluded that she must is his true love. Sammy is one of hundreds millions of sperms. Now he’d decided to meet Ms. Ovum.

He droved car, and passed Vas Deferens Highway. The Lake Bladder which took many memory about his childhood appeared in his sight. Then he arrived Seminal Vesicle Dinner, and had an amazing dinner. It’s time to careered, Sammy and many other sperms were drove passed Highway quickly and careered onto Urethra Expressway. This is the only chance to live entwine with his love, now or never. They got away from  Expressway to Vagina Land. It is amazing but heavy obstacles, it just like a maze. Sammy through here successful, but many other sperms were not lucky like him, they can’t found the to exit or dead in this “maze”. When Sammy through Vagina Land, she got into a beautiful place named Uterusville. There is a big castle, and it was no one lived here. Here is comfortable and romantic, it is the best place to be a cozy home and lived here with plus one forever. Finally, Sammy found his true love in Oviduct Road. He was the first sperm who was try to met Mr. Ovum. They soon went into that castle and live together. After 10 months, they leaved Uterusville and became a human.

 

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Mutation Content

In the living cell, DNA undergoes frequent chemical change, especially when it is being replicated (in S phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle). Most of these changes are quickly repaired. Those that are not result in a mutation. Thus, mutation is a failure of DNA repair.

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Story Content

Here is a story about a patient of achromatoblepsia. she named Heather. 

My name is Heather and I’m a rod monochromat, and have Incomplete Achromatoblepsia. My parents first noticed my vision problems when I was a baby and I’d always stare at the sun, which was most likely the only thing I could see on a bright sunny day. So my mom put large brimmed bonnets on me. I would also squint in bright light and the nystagmus was apparent early on too.

After learning to walk I would often run into glass windows and doors that lead outside. I’d trip over curbs and cracks. And of course I couldn’t learn my colors. So my parents were told to go to a specialist in Kansas City, MO and at age 3-4 I was diagnosed with “Cone dystrophy”, which years later I realized after further research was a broad diagnosis, and that I was in fact an Achromat.

1.What is achromatoblepsia?

Achromatoblepsia is a medical syndrome that exhibits symptoms relating to at least five conditions. The term may refer to acquired conditions such as cerebral achromablepsia, also known as color agnosia, but it typically refers to an autosomal recessive congenital color vision condition, the inability to perceive color and to achieve satisfactory visual acuity at high light levels (typically exterior daylight). The syndrome is also present in an incomplete form which is more properly defined as dyschromatopsia. It is estimated to affect 1 in 40,000 live births worldwide.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achromatopsia

From Wikipedia

2.What symptoms of achromatoblepsia?

Achromatopsia is the inability to see color. In the most severe form of the disease, called complete achromatopsia, the patient cannot see any color at all. Incomplete achromatopsia is a milder form of the disease where the patient has impaired ability to see color rather than a complete loss of color vision.

Other vision problems may also occur, and these can vary in severity among patients, depending on whether the patient has complete achromatopsia or incomplete achromatopsia. These symptoms may include blurred vision, nystagmus (involuntary eye movements, such as shaking or wobbling), or photophobia, which is a heightened sensitivity to light that may cause discomfort or pain.

Achromatopsia is considered a non-progressive disorder, meaning symptoms do not become more severe over time.
http://www.wellness.com/reference/conditions/achromatopsia/symptoms-and-causes
From Wellness
  3.How can I sure that I’m not got color blindness?
               here is test of achromatoblepsia.

 

 

Edible DNA Model

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  1. What is DNA. Describe it’s structure.

DNA is a molecule that carries most of the genetic instructions used in the development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life.

2. Explain what each of the following model pieces represents: licorice, marshmallows( green, yellow, pink, orange), toothpicks.

Licorice: Sugar and phosphate.

Marshmallows: Adenine (yellow), thymine(orange), cytosine(green), and guanine(pink). Yellow marshmallows were pair with orange marshmallows and green marshmallows pair with pink marshmallows. That meant adenine pair with thymine and cytosine pair with guanine.

Toothpicks: Steps of the ladder which are the paired nitrogen bases.

3. Yes. Because this model is looks like DNA, it helps me to learn DNA’s structure.