Vocabulary and Idioms from World War II Contexts

Vocabulary and Phrases Reference

Gobsmacked

So shocked that you cannot speak.

Chuckle

Laugh quietly.

Not by a long chalk

Not in any way.

Imagen: not by a long chalk

Whooping

A loud cry of excitement.

Tutting

Sound made to show you disapprove of something.

Imagen: tutting

Mutterings

To grumble and speak in low tones.

Imagen: mutterings

It rained cat and dogs

It rained heavily.

Whipped away

To bring or take something quickly.

Imagen: whipped away

Clutching my hand

Hold something tightly in fear, worry, or pain.

Strapping boy

Strong and healthy.

Imagen: strapping boy

Confide

To trust.

Imagen: confide

His pride and joy

Someone important

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Human Sensory Organs and Nervous System Health

The Senses of Hearing

Diagram illustrating the structure and function of the human ear for hearing

Health of Sensory Organs

Vision Disorders

  • Short-sightedness (Myopia): Distant objects appear out of focus because the eyeball is too long, causing images to focus *in front of* the retina. Concave lenses or surgery can correct this.
  • Long-sightedness (Hypermetropia): Close objects appear out of focus because the eyeball is too short. This causes images to focus *behind* the retina. Convex lenses or surgery can correct this.
  • Astigmatism: Objects appear distorted or blurred. It is
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Music Benefits for Mental and Physical Health

Why Music Is More Than Just Entertainment

Did you know that music can help you feel better both physically and emotionally? (Hook)
Music is an important part of our daily lives and is present in many different situations. We listen to music at home, while studying, when we travel, or when we want to relax. Most people think of music as a form of entertainment, something we enjoy in our free time. However, music is much more than just fun. Scientific studies have shown that music can influence our

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Understanding Liver Disorders: Jaundice, Hepatitis, and Failure

Liver and Biliary System Pathophysiology

Jaundice (Icterus)

Yellow discoloration of skin and sclerae resulting from elevated bilirubin levels (typically 2–3 mg/dL).

1. Pre-hepatic Jaundice

  • Location: Prior to the liver (blood).
  • Cause: Increased Red Blood Cell (RBC) destruction.
  • Pathologic Conditions: Sickle cell disease, hemolytic blood transfusion reaction.
  • Labs: Increased unconjugated bilirubin.

2. Intra-hepatic Jaundice

  • Location: Within the liver.
  • Cause: Hepatocyte injury leading to decreased uptake of
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Medical Terminology and Pharmacological Concepts

Essential Medical and Pharmaceutical Vocabulary

Common Drug Forms and Administration (English/Spanish)

  • Dosage: Dosis
  • Intravenous: Intravenosa
  • Prescription: Receta
  • Over the Counter (OTC): Medicamento sin receta
  • Capsules, Tablets, Drops, Sprays: Cápsulas, tabletas, gotas y spray
  • Painkillers: Analgésico
  • Antibiotic: Antibiótico

Describing Symptoms and Side Effects

Itchy (Comezón)
When you want to scratch your skin.
Drowsy (Somnoliento)
Tired, feeling like you want to sleep.
Dizzy (Mareado)
Feeling like everything
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Essential Protocols for Health, Hygiene, and Safety

Personal Health and Hygiene Standards

Systems Exposed to Common Diseases

The systems and organs most commonly exposed to diseases include the:

  • Cardiovascular system
  • Respiratory system
  • Digestive system
  • Excretory system
  • Genital system
  • Musculoskeletal system
  • Endocrine system
  • Immune system
  • Nervous system and sense organs
  • Skin

Essential Hygiene Habits

Maintaining good health requires adherence to several key habits:

  • Personal Hygiene: Daily cleanliness routines.
  • Physical Activity: Understanding health effects and risk
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