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    As previously described, out of the 14 variables tested, 4 were found to have a significant effect on the amount of Eastern Curlews present within each Quadrat. The first variable, the penetrometer resistance was found to have a negative effect on the amount present. This means that the Eastern Curlews had a preference for softer substrate. This can be attributed to how they source their food, which is present in the substrate. The more resistance the substrate has, the harder and more energy…

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    elbow become straight as you release the ball toward the rim off of your finger tips. Rise up onto your tiptoes letting go with your off hand shortly before releasing the ball so you are not shooting with two hands. Your hand should not move to the left or right because this will put the wrong spin on the ball and alter the path of the ball. Finally, snap your wrist down so that your knuckles point to the ceiling and your pointer and middle finger are pointed to the ground. This is referred to…

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    by a left-handed person. Tom can not use his left hand due to an accident. “He got it caught in a cotton gin, caught it in Mr. Dolphin Raymond’s cotton gin when he was a boy… like to bled to death… tore all the muscles loose from their bones.” (186). All of the evidence so far points to Mayella being beaten by a left-handed person, and Tom can’t use his left hand. Another example is when Atticus has Bob Ewell sign his name on a piece of paper. “‘What’s so interestin?’ He asked. ‘You’re…

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    Left-Handedness Left-handedness is not a typical topic to come up in a conversation, but what if it did? What would be said? Where would the conversation lead? Left-handedness is a well researched topic among scientists. Many misconceptions about lefties have been made, but being left-handed definitely has its advantages. In the old days, if someone was left-handed, it was considered a bad thing and they would become an outcast; yet nowadays lefties are not considered to be any different…

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    wearing an exposed dress, showing off her silk like skin. Her high-heeled shoes has a shining surface just like those modern buildings outside. She bent her right knee a little bit towers man; her left high-heeled is just 1 inch above the floor. Her legs was spread a little by man’s legs. On her left hand is a cocktail shaker; her right hand is touching the edge of the chair. Although the target audience can be mainly consider man who are interested in beautiful young women and alcohol, still…

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    subtle discriminations in the world we live in today is that against the left; so inconspicuous is it, that most never realise its existence. Most would sneer, “how can there be discrimination against left? It’s just a direction, a handedness, an adjective,”, but ‘most’ are the unwittingly biased majority. The word ‘left’, bears three direct meanings. When facing North, it refers to the West side. In the political sense, left, left-wing, and leftist all refer to someone with radical, liberal…

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    elementary school in the first grade during the middle 1960’s I had naturally started to learn how to print and write using my left hand. However, much to the dismay of my teacher and my parents, the thought of me writing with my left hand must have been shocking and not in line with the teaching methods of that time so they corrected me and switched my writing hand from the left hand to the right hand. I’ve often wondered why they changed the hand I was to learn to write with. Perhaps it was…

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    receipt, a menu, a corner of a paper, a gum wrapper; anywhere Luna could write. The thoughts flowed through her body. Thousands of them at a time, most of which kept her up well into the night. Her brain was like a computer with a processor that ran far faster than what the fan could cool down. Her old teachers told her it was a gift, something that makes her unique. Her mom told her she was sensitive, her friends…

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    paralyzed her left shoulder and weakened her left arm so much that she had to begin using her right hand, rather than her left hand. When she was eight, her father began working for Shell Oil Company. Every time he was promoted, the family had to move− from Massachusetts to Maine to Connecticut to South California (Wolf 38-39). Skoglund discovered…

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    Station on Pandora. At the entrance of the park, I was so shock and sacred at the point where my heart “dropped” down into my stomach when I saw a young man laying down on the floor. He looked like he was around his forty. I wanted to run so fast and so far away from the situation. But then something told me not too maybe it was the wind who whispered that to me and right then I remember I what I have learned in my Health Class. Children were playing inside the park, other were climbing wall and…

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