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    ground first, rolling through the step to the toes. Flexible shoes are thus needed. Does all this sound like a lot to remember? Relax—most people walk this way naturally. Your pace should allow you to carry on a full conversation without getting breathless. If you are new at walking, build up your time, distance, and speed gradually. Cool down by slowing your pace near the end of your…

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    I think I just fallen in love with Ms Hoover’s writing. Hopeless was a sad and beautiful story, my only regret is not read this book sooner. First of all, I have to be honest that at the beginning I was somewhat skeptical about this book. Given the heroine, Sky seem to have a loose moral, but that quickly changed when the story start rolling, and the quality of the writing also made a huge positive impact for the book. I absolutely adores Sky, I thought she was a bit socially awkward,…

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    There was no one quite like Elvis Presley. From his onstage performances to his vocal style, no other musical artist could captivate the rockabilly and rock n’ roll scenes like Elvis did. However, other notable artists at the time, such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly, bared similar and different stylistic traits to Elvis in order to appeal to the growing rock n’ roll industry of the late 1950s. Elvis’ “Don’t Be Cruel” can be compared to the above artists in an objective manner…

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    Meeting a patient and performing an interview is a crucial role that clinicians participate in daily. Patients will seek care for establishing new care, specific concerns, ongoing chronic problems, health maintenance visits, and specialist care. Interviews vary depending on the reason that the patient is seeking care, will the clinician ask comprehensive health history questions or seek a problem-oriented health history? Active listening plays significant role during the interview, empathic…

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    Asthma Speech

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    new student. Everything is quiet and everyone is working; all seems okay. All of the sudden, the student starts coughing. Not a big deal right? The coughing goes on for a while. The coughing soon gets worse and turns into wheezing. The student, breathless and red in the face, are not moving in their seat, nor are taking in full breathes anymore. Your teacher runs to the student and takes them out of the room. You can hear the student coughing, wheezing, and struggling to breath as they walk down…

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    An important aspect in any written work is the perspective of the literary piece. The point of view determines what information is relayed, what beliefs are portrayed, and what feelings are transferred to the reader. Therefore when reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, it is important to note that the main perspective is that of Victor Frankenstein and, more importantly, why Victor is the telling the story in the first place. Understanding that will help lead to understanding the negative light…

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    We were laying back in the back of the truck. Her hair was still wet and her skin smelled like salt. We were tangled together, covered in blankets and pillows. “The take-out is cold now.” She said, her voice barely audible. I groaned. The CD was still playing in the background. “If this is my last night with you” She started to sing along. “Hold me like I’m more than just a friend” She would litter the words of the song with random melodies and beautifully vibrattoed notes. Her voice was wild…

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    new myth to follow in the West, it is the ultimate reason in movies such as Easy Rider or Vanishing Point. Hopper (as John Ford) tries to recreate the magnificence of the western landscape, Easy Rider expands the cinema outdoors. “Easy Rider, like Breathless before, it is also interested in exploring the road as a metaphor (…) continues and establishes an icon to the genre of the road and the landscape but it is also important to recall that Easy Rider is not a triumphant landscape narrative but…

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    both to suffer the consequences. Through diction, figurative language, and juxtaposed imagery, the character of Victor Frankenstein is established as an eager, studious man with a god-complex who desires to defy the laws of nature. Frankenstein’s “breathless eagerness” (26-27) and “unremitting ardor” pushed him to become the real monster on the inside (18). The specific diction throughout the story highlights the growth of his hubris and god-complex. When life and death are the “ideal bounds”…

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    with this experiment and could contribute to the makings of science, but yet he looks at his creation and thinks, “I had desired it with an ardour that has far exceeded moderation: but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart” (5.3). Horrified by his creation and left with no more bright ideas, Victor flees to leave his creation as if it never existed. The classic conflict between passion and responsibility has caused Victor to…

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