able to accept oneself. Self- acceptance is being pleased with oneself; not caring about other people’s opinions. If children do not learn accept themselves, then they will never be able to truly mature. For example, in the short story Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing the protagonist, Jerry, yearns to be like the older boys. He is juvenile, seeking to fit in; wanting to be approved by the them. He is persistent to prove to them that he can make it…
The anatomy of the human body is constantly being studied and new information on ourselves will continue to be revealed as we research more and more. There are many structures and systems in the human body that allow us to function, the human foot and hand for example. The hand and foot are a symbol for the ability to work for many people. Without these structures on the human body, the human race would not have had the ability to be where it is today. But what makes up the hand and foot,…
Mallet finger is a type of fracture which occurs in the distal joint of the finger and causes abnormal finger flexion at distal joint. There are two ways to treat mallet finger. One of them is treating by splint that is a thermoplastic splint, it can be custom or ready-made to keep the finger in hyper extension position and the patient must keep it for a while until the bone will have healed. The other method is treating by Kirschner wire (k- wire) this wire should be inserted inside the bone to…
Through the Tunnel of Love Tension is a type of plot line for authors to use when writing any sort of story. Tension helps build the plot line by giving the readers a sense of apprehension. Without the use of tension in writings, many stories would be boring, and would not have any sort pizazz. In the short story Through the Tunnel and the short film God of Love the writers create a plot line in which the audience feel a sense of tension which keeps them hooked. If the writers of these two…
changes everything. Sarah Ellis’ “The Tunnel” conveys how the protagonist, Ken, overcomes the greatest obstacles in his life in a split-second, to follow his moralistic ideals of right and wrong. This notion is explored through pre-existing…
Hezekiah’s Tunnel is also referred to as the Siloam Tunnel, a conduit for water supply that is a part of Jerusalem’s water system, it is said to be about 1750 feet long and runs under the City of David connecting Gihon’s Spring with the Siloam Pool. It is believed the tunnel was dug during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah in preparation for the attack from Sennacherib according to 2 Chronicles 32:2-4 and 2 Kings 20:20. According to Avraham Faust, A Note on Hezekiah’s Tunnel and the Siloam…
Black tunnel Long times ago, there was an Abandoned factory, on the side of it was a hidden side and a dark tunnel, tunnel covered with moss and weeds, is chaotic. Never known this tunnel lead nowhere, no one want to know. However, a woman is in inadvertently revealed the secret of the tunnel. On one afternoon recently, sawyer sitting on the bus as usual, the leisurely listening to the music, she couldn't help meaning in glance, she found the hidden in the dark tunnel, weed and curiosity…
The pathophysiology of Carpal tunnel syndrome is the wrist bones that are known as the carpal bones and the ligament known as Transverse carpal make up the carpal tunnel. Compression or swelling of median nerve happens when the cover of the tendon gets inflamed or fibrosis block the passage through the carpal tunnel. Often cause by repetitive movement leading to numbness and tingling of fingers and forearm, wrist pain, weak grip and Tinel’s signs. Most often at night is when the symptoms…
“Through the Tunnel” explains the mysterious path of an 11 year old boy, Jerry. Unlike the diversities of unique characters in the short story, Jerry has his own set of personality traits that distinguish him from the rest of the characters in the writing. Traits are a quality or feature, particularly belonging to a person. Jerry is both determined and immature, balanced completely in his toddler-like mind. Although his determination, his immaturity blocks out all sense of logic and manners. For…
“A Tunnel to Call Home” Answers: Makenna’s Questions The title “A Tunnel to Call home” gives the reader a glimpse into what they are about to read: an essay about someone that lives in a tunnel. The title’s correlation to the passage as a whole reflects the predicament within the article. Many are troubled, especially Virginia’s family, by the idea of a women sleeping and living in a metro station on a cardboard box. Although the title reveals that the tunnel is seen as a home, meaning Virginia…