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    Podiatrist Research Paper

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    Falls among the elderly people within our society are becoming more and more common, “ with at least one in three people aged over 65 years falling each year”(Spink). Reasons older people are having more incidents is that they are losing their balance easier, their choice of footwear is inappropriate, or that they are having increased foot problems. Seniors seeing a podiatrist can have reduced foot pain, improved balance, and a reduced number of falls (Spink). A couple of the ways a podiatrist…

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    Vermont Characteristics

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    Vermont The cool breeze in the summer, the frozen snowflakes in the winter. The vast portrait of colors in the leaves in the fall, and the bloomings of new plant life in the spring. These are all attributes to The Green Mountain State, also known as Vermont. The 4 seasons vary greatly, but each have their own unique qualities to them which makes each season great in its own way. The cold, brisk winter. Snow covering every square inch of land for as far as the eye can see, the…

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    One of the hardest working groups on the Chino Hills High School campus is definitely our Husky Drumline. It is hard to find a group on campus that has more accolades than these Huskies. For the last few years, Drumline has gone to Dayton, Ohio to compete for the title of World Champions. Every year without fail, these Huskies have scored high and made Chino Hills High School proud. This year was no different. Drumline went above and beyond this year to make sure that this performance would be…

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    In the poem, “To Autumn”, Keats signifies the notion of life and death. He uses sequences of autumn to symbolize the undeniable truth of death. In the poem, each stanza contains its own individual moment of autumn. The first stanza emphasizes the season’s beginning stage; the stanza contains various figurative languages and rhetorical devices in which formulate how fruits are abundant and how crops are being grown. The abundant and plentitude supply suggest that autumn is a season of development…

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    To Autumn, By John Keats

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    passing by and people rushing into buildings due to the cold-chilled air. In the poem To Autumn by John Keats, John Keats uses imagery to describe how the season autumn represents the early stages of life. Then towards the end, John Keats also uses imagery to represent the ending or death. Although John Keats uses imagery to describe autumn, John Keats uses the imagery elements to show the progression of autumn and state that nothing last forever. John Keats uses literary elements such as…

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    In his poem, To Autumn, John Keats expresses the notion that autumn is a time for transformation, yet it still possesses its own beauty that cannot be overlooked. During the Romantic Period, many artists and authors deified nature. As a romantic poet, Keats believed that nature was a major root to ecstasy. Throughout his work, Keats uses imagery and symbolism to portray autumn as both a beautiful and transformative time of year. Throughout To Autumn, Keats provides vivid descriptions to…

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    Analysis of To Autumn by John Keats The poem ‘To Autumn’ is written by John Keats (31.October 1795 – 23.February 1821). The speaker starts the poem by describing autumns’ abundance and its intimacy with the sun. How autumn ripens fruits and causes the flowers to bloom. In the second stanza, the speaker describes the hard work in the field, how the crops and fruits are ready to be harvested. In the third stanza, the speaker describes the sound and the music of autumn. The speaker tells Autumn…

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    Keats “To Autumn” creates imagery through the use of sounds and alliteration in order to establish a soundscape that reflects and compliments the words fabricating the images. In this sense, the simultaneous and complementary use of a soundscape in conjunction with the imagined images produced by the literal meaning of the words utilizes sight and sound to create a more engaging experience; an example of this is the use of s sounds and m sounds that lead the reader to create the sounds of bees…

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    outdoors listening to music and having a good time. Autumn Kerr did this when she went to the creation concerts. At 17 years old, Autumn is someone that i have just met this year and she is a junior at hempfield high school. On august 30th I interviewed Autumn and learned many interesting facts about her family, school life, and also her personality and hobbies. While talking with autumn i learned many interesting details about her family life. Autumn, a 17 year old born July 5th 2000 has lived…

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    Keats. Autumn is the season of steady decline and sadness, a time of the year when beauty dies and despair takes over. The pride and glory of the people plummets like autumn leaves. However, John Keats believes autumn to be the season of beauty, awe, and tranquility and he backs it up with the most impeccable poem ever written in his time. In “To Autumn” by John Keats, the poet goes against the mainstream and considers autumn as a season of content. Keats displays appreciation toward autumn by…

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