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    Charlie Gordons Narrative

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    A small hand reaches out from seemingly nowhere, the long shadowsmaking it impossible to identify who the hand belongs to. Chubby little fingers waves around in the air reaching for something out of sight. Minuscule scars illuminated by the scare light of the moon. The hand closes around a sturdy bronze frame, engraved with designs. Finally locating what it was searching for, the hand slowly begins sliding the object along the cluttered floor, pulling it towards them. As the hand returns to the…

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    has a really easy sign. You pull your fist up in front of you and throw a punch or two. The sign for football is created by spreading out fingers of both hands into a high five then pushing your hands together putting each finger in a space on the opposite hand. It should look like an aggressive attempt to hold hands with yourself. If you form your index finger into a stretched out hook and sweep it across the palm of your hand you are signing hockey in ASL. The sign for soccer is created by…

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    and getting to know more about you.” He looked into my eyes with warmth and satisfaction as he continues to touch me. I looked into his eyes, without talking until his fingers reached over my shorts inside the natural opening of my relaxed legs. “You have a perfect bullseye, you know?” By the time I finished this sentence, his fingers had moved from said target point.…

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    man comes crashing out of the water with a large catfish. The second man is eating a bag of chips next to him; of course, he has left over cheese on his fingers from the chips. He then goes to wash his fingers in the water, and then all of a sudden he feels something attached to his finger and he pulls up a mermaid sucking the cheese off his finger. Every time I see a bag of Doritos now, I immediately think of this commercial. Some may say this ad is inappropriate for some views, but in my…

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    I walk into the old thrift shop on the corner which smells like a nursing home. I'm not sure why it smells like it. I'm not sure why it always smells that way, it could be the clerk who is around late 70s or early 80s. I walk around just browsing the aisles, just looking for something. “What are you doing?” The clerk asks me as I see a pair of jeans. “Looking ma'am.” I make my way to a jewelry case and I see a silver ring, which looks rather nice. “Can I see this ring?” I ask the clerk.…

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    hands palms facing down, after executing a movement mimicking a magician casting a spell. It was used several times through out the story when referring the wizard or other alike characters such as the witches KINGDOM: Moving the hand signaling to fingers from the opposite shoulder, to the same side waistline, and with both arms across the lower chest closes around forming a wide circle as mimicking an embrace, but moving only the upper hand in circular motion to indicate space. It was used…

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    (Feng, 2008). Figure 2: Minutiae of finger print (ridge ending and bifurcation) (Greenberg et al., 2000). Analysis of fingerprints has been simplified if obeyed to Edmond Locard’s tripartite rule. The tripartite rule is as follows: • Positive identifications are possible when there are more than 12 minutiae within sharp quality fingermarks. • If 8–12 minutiae are present, the case is borderline. Certainty of identity depends on additional information such as finger mark quality, rarity of…

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    the phone. His parents always had his back, and he kind of relied on them for that. But the one time he really needed them, his finger had been eaten after all, they didn’t answer. Phone in hand, he sat down and started crying. “P-P-Please answer” he bawled into the phone. All he wanted was for his mother or father to pick up the phone. He cried in pain, for his finger, and for his longing for his parents. He had it set in his mind, They would make it ok, my parents would. Or his cat, his…

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    achieve through his actions, aside from letting his full Oni side take over; but that just added to the intensity of the situation that was laid before the both of them. At the time that his fingers had curled around their throat, he had applied pressure before he had let his hand slip back behind their neck. Fingers were securely tangled in blond strands, tug after tug being issued. "Give up and quit trying to act like I have this under control." Lips curled into a smirk as he gave a soft,…

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    how I mentioned in my essay earlier in the semester, all great speakers use their hands to talk. The book “Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction,” references Winston Churchill and Richard Nixon, in which they both use the “V” gestures of our fingers (Figure 1). In our culture this means peace typically, a way of saying goodbye, or even “victory” in this case but to the British it is seen as an insult, Regardless of culture clash, it can be seen that we both use the same gestures just for…

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