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    Hemmingway’s stories of death, setting, and his characterization of females is affected by his military experience and the time period of World War 1 that he lived in. Death affected many of Hemmingway’s writing. Serving in World War 1 as an ambulance driver he experienced death on a not normal level every day; Hemmingway also served in World War 2 and the Spanish civil war as a journalist. In the story “On the Quai at Smyrna” he talks about dead babies. “The worst he said were the women with…

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    Hello I’m Sam Davis and I’m at the scene where 20 years ago,a young black youth was stabbed in Eltham, South east London in a racially motivated attack around 10:45 while he was waiting for a bus after playing video games at his friend Duwayne Brooks house they were waiting at the bus stop and Stephen the poor soul who lost his life went across the street to look for this bus and as he went his friend Duwayne followed and approximately 6 white ethnic people came and rushed Stephen to the ground…

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    Section One-Site Study on the Australian War Memorial a) While fighting at Gallipoli in 1915 C.E.W Bean had an idea to build a memorial to commemorate the sacrifice of the Australian people. In 1917, he obtained permission to build a nation war memorial. On ANZAC day, 1929 a stone was laid for the foundation of the Australian War Memorial. Due to the Depression and WWI, the building was delayed. The Australian War Memorial was then officially opened the 11th November 1941. Bean’s idea was b)…

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    not know she was under-aged the night before. In another scene, when Renton overdosed on heroin, “Mother Superior” (his drug dealer) dragged him outside as it cut to an ambulance blaring its sirens towards the scene. The ambulance passed by as Mother Superior stuffed him into a taxi which dropped him off at the hospital. The ambulance was used to symbolize the seriousness of the situation, but because he was put in a taxi instead, it shows that Mother Superior cared about not getting in trouble…

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    breathing. They grabbed his phone that was lying in his bag and dialed 911 and told them that they needed an ambulance. When they…

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    In this essay, i will be focusing on the middle section of Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run (Lola Rennt, 1998) starting at the bank where Lola takes her father hostage, demanding 100,000 Marks from the cashier, to the post death scene of Manni (45 minutes to 53 minutes). I am going to be focusing on mise-en-scene how colour is used to portray different meanings in this segment of the film, and how it impacts the narrative, and the meaning behind this. “Lola rennt engages twenty first century audiences…

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    Deadly Road Narrative

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    There was the sound of the ambulance, the flashing lights, and crying faces telling me that everything will be okay. All of my surroundings started to fade into the dark hole. I slowly awaken from the darkness, hearing the sound of voices being mumbled, sirens, and bright light being shined in my eyes. The scenery started to become sense to me, as I ask, “Where am I?” No one answered. I asked again, one of the paramedics answered, “Your mom and dad is in bad shape, but right now we need to focus…

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    gently grabbed my arm and she calmly denied the medical care, deprived of insurance and lack of income. She simply wanted a ride home and placed on her bed. My world froze, I was in complete shock. She accepted the fact it was her time. As the ambulance arrived, scared, she began to twitch again…

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    Narrative Essay On Ankle

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    Soon after that, the ambulance came and gave me the pain-killer, even though it didn't hurt. Once they gave me pain-killer they put my ankle in a pillow and took me out to the ambulance. When I was on pain-killer it made me warm and fuzzy and I didn't feel any pain. Once we got to the hospital we had to wait five hours, because I drank water, which was…

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    One of the most important things to learn when working with kids is cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, also known as CPR, is a technique used in emergencies where someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. Some situations that require this is after someone has had a heart attack or a near drowning experience. Whether you are performing the cardiopulmonary resuscitation technique on a child or an adult, the series of events that make up the technique are quite…

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