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    Yaqui: A Short Story

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    “Yaqui is a rabid boxer, her fists balled. I tower over her by a few inches, but not that my size helps. She’s done this before. I kick and try to get out of her, but nothing is stopping her from toppling me and pressing my face into the pavement. She kicks me hard in the ribs as her friends say, “ooh,” and cover their mouths.” Just another day another fight. It has really become a routine thing to my everyday life. I would bet that there was going to be a fight, buy popcorn, and linger near the…

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    several times. Initially the fingers that were constructed for the hand seemed to work and look fine in our Solidworks assembly. We did not want the fingers to be too large as the girl were were designing the hand for is only seven years old. However, after printing them, we quickly realized that they were far too small to be able to exert the force to grasp a water bottle. Furthermore, because they were so small, it was difficult for the 3D printer to print out the finger because the walls were…

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    Sabo: A Fictional Narrative

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    "Yeah, I want this too." ace gently took sabo’s fingers out lining himself up he let out a soft sigh pushing the head in sabo groaned tensing at the slight intrusion ace stop before pushing forward forward sabo wrapped his legs around aces hips pulling him forward starring into ace's warm brown eyes that lovingly looked down at him his cheeks heated up at ace's stare he shyly looked to the side intertwining his fingers with ace’s "Ace i love you" he felt a smile light up his face…

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    of the ball. You should not be holding the ball with your non-dominant hand. Your dominant arm should make a 90 degree angle when holding the ball and your wrist should be at a 90 degree angle also. You should be holding the basketball with your fingers, not your palm. This is the first “E” in the “BEEF” acronym, which stands for elbow. This is very important because you want your elbow to be straight with the basket, not off to the side, so your shot doesn’t go off to the side. The next…

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    getting as close as he could without escaping his prison. Ruby Ann hadn’t realized it, but she moved, too. One foot followed the other, bringing her closer to him until she could reach out and touch him. Or he could touch her. Her breathing became labored, her heart pounding in her chest and she felt hot. Too hot. She remembered seeing him for the first time the previous night, watching him as a wolf and then the man walking around after his transformation, completely naked. The thought made a…

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    so crazy, sometimes she would have her husband, Jayceon Taylor sit at the school with her and grade. "Still her Mrs, Taylor?" Mr Thomas smirked. Diamond smiled awkwardly as he took a seat at the nearest desk close to her. He chuckled and placed a finger on one of the exams she was grading, that happened to be the paper of the failing football star, Ezekiel Elliot. "I swear that sucker…

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    In the book Peace like a River how hands are described represent the characters souls. How the hands are described can tell us as the readers what type of soul or personality the character has. Reuben describes Roxana's hands as looking like they have done hard work. On page 179 he says “Roxanna Crawley was standing there looking thirsty; did I mention her knuckles before? This woman had worked.” This could mean that Roxanna has a soul that has drive and determination to get things done, but…

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    Learning Something New

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    Learning something new can be a terrifying experience. One of the most difficult things I’ve had to learn was learning how to play the guitar. I have always been afraid of learning new things, but I decided that learning how to play the guitar would be an advantageous skill to learn. I also thought that it would help me become a better musician. What I did not visualize was that learning something new would shape me into a more confident person. Trying new things has always been difficult to me,…

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    A life review is critical for a nurse to complete for an elderly person or patient. The life review allows the individual to reflect on the happier times and the challenging moments that occurred during their life. This permits the patient to reflect on their life experiences and to appraise the impact they shared with the world and others. Generally, people do not realize the considerable impact they have had on the world or on other people. In this life review paper I would like to discover…

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    tightly some people grip a pen or pencil between their fingers? That type of death grip puts a lot of pressure on all the muscles and nerves of the hand, creating undue tension, which, over time, can lead to permanent pain and even disfigurement. Loosen your grip and try to lighten up with whatever you do with your hands, particularly repetitive tasks. Additionally, don't forget that ordinary stress leads to muscle tension that can linger in your fingers, among other places, contributing to…

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