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Gramática: El uso del subjuntivo con cláusulas adjetivas. Conjuga los verbos en el presente del subjuntivo para expresar las cualidades que los héroes modernos deben tener y lo que tus amigos y tú esperan de un nuevo presidente. ? En el mundo de hoy, necesitamos más personas que…. _________________________________(sugerir) soluciones para los víctimas de los huracanes y tornados de Nueva Jersey, Nueva Orleáns y Oklahoma.
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LECTURA Los aparatos médicos. Lee las descripciones de algunos productos para la salud que aparecen a continuación. Después, contesta las preguntas en inglés. (¡OJO! If you answer in Spanish you will not receive any credit. Also, note the following vocabulary words: fiable: reliable, medidor: measuring device, medir: to measure.) Which item would you use to know if somebody is pregnant? What kind of doctor will confirm the results?
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The sense of hearing is truly bilateral. Each ear sends messages to both cerebral hemispheres. The switching station where the nerve fibers from the ears cross over is in the medulla, part of the hind brain. From the medulla, other nerve fibers carry the messages from the ears to the higher parts of the brain. Some messages go to the brain centers that coordinate the movements of the eyes, head,
and ears. Others travel through the reticular formation, which probably tacks on a few special "wake up" or "ho hum" postscripts to the sound messages. The primary destinations for these auditory messages are the auditory areas in the temporal lobes of the two cerebral hemispheres. a. The sense of hearing is truly bilateral. b. Some messages received through the nerve fibers of the ears are lost in the switchover to other parts of the head. c. Some of the messages received by the brain are special "wake up" calls and some are "ho hum" messages that can be immediately discarded. d. The sense of hearing is bilateral with each ear sending messages to the cerebral hemisphere which in turn switches the message to the medulla and then to higher parts of the brain.