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Case Study #6. Cassandra Killpack 3 After a 3 '/2-week trial, a jury found Jennete Killpack, 29,
guilty of killing her 4-year-old adopted daughter Cassandra by forcing approximately a zllon of
water down the girl's throat in an attempt to discipline her. A few hours after the
"hydro-discipline," the Killpacks called the paramedics because Cassandra was unresponsive.
The paramedics delivered her to the hospital, where she died later that day. Medical
investigation found that Cassandra's brain was swollen and the concentration of sodium in her
blood and tissues was far below normal.
1. What happened to Cassandra's brain cells? Why?
2. If you were Cassandra's doctor, how would you have treated her? Why?
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Wind energy is plentiful in regions with vast open spaces it is a non polluting renewable resource what could be an economic factor that makes the use of this resource less feasible then non renewable resource even in such regions
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25) a student takes four samples of a white crystalline solid and places each in a well plate. on top of each sample, she carefully places 20 drops of clear mystery liquids a, b, c and d. her results for each well are: liquid a: the solid dissolves quickly. liquid b: the solid appears unchanged. liquid c: a brownish colored liquid is produced. liquid d: fizzing occurs and the well becomes warmer. in which well does a physical change occur?
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