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    (CONTEXT) Syntax with long sentence lengths, such as that used by Ballard, create a longing feeling in the audience, and allow for a change in the tempo of the story when said sentences begin becoming shorter. (LEAD IN) A prime example of a long sentence length can be found in beginning of the text, (QUOTE)“Admittedly most of the abstract villas a fake palazzos were empty [ . . . ] but there was enough…

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    Brain Plasticity Essay

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    into two categories: movement disorders and dementia syndromes. There is a considerable overlap in the clinical and pathological features of these diseases. For example, Lewy body pathology can cause Parkinson’s disease, dementia, autonomic failure, focal dystonia, or isolated dysphagia. The incident of neurodegenerative diseases is increasing with age. This is related to an age-related decline in the efficiency of brain plasticity and certain metabolic pathways and cumulative damage resulting…

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    Chief Complaint Follow up on new onset seizure. History Patient is a 58-year-old right-handed white male who presents with his ex-wife for followup after inpatient evaluation for new onset seizure. I did review the H&P and discharge summary, the initial neurology consult done by Robin Kass, MD and my follow up notes. I also reviewed the EEG report and reviewed the scans myself. This is an individual who has had a hypoglycemic brain injury in 2008 resulting in an induced coma for a full month…

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    Transient Global Amnesia

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    aspect of amnesia. The duration, extent and type of that memory loss can vary greatly. The types of amnesia determine the type and length of the memory loss. There are many different types of amnesia such as: Emotional/hysterical amnesia which…

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    Bronze Age: Super Power

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    of Sumerian society. It’s a story of the king of Uruk. It tells that how god punished people for their wickedness by heavy flood. The God said make the house a boat and all the possessions to be living beings. The boat has to have same dimensions’ length and width and he accepted the command. A lot of obstacles came in between like mountain changed to water, floods and storms, but on the 7th day sea calmed down. He sent the animals out and then Enlil arrived and said no animals were to survive.…

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    To humans who live on Earth, we perceive Earth as a large mass of land that has been around for about 4.6 billion years. But the Earth is only a small part of what makes up the Universe. Earth is located in the Milky Way Galaxy, and contains billions of stars, which is only a small fraction of the 100 billion galaxies. While the Universe has been around for roughly 13.82 billion years, everyday we learn more and more about the complexities that were once hidden from us. One of the main things…

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    Theatre Critique

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    The Lindall Finley Wortham Theater is located in Houston, Texas at the University of Houston. The décor of the exterior is impressive. Its large glass windows give on passers and guests a glimpse of the lobby, which is brightly illuminated by several lights. My arrival to the theater was early. I was kindly greeted by the friendly staff as I entered the theater. Once inside the venue, I quickly noticed the nice intimate feeling of the theater. Its seats wrapped around the moderately sized venue,…

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    Homido Case Study

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    Some of the pros or advantages that Homido can offer are: 1. Homido is compatible with most of the phones; hence it works well with these phones 2. Compared to Google Cardboard, Homido is more convenient and easy to use. 3. It has adjustable focal lengths After knowing the advantages or the pros, it will also be a big help on the part of the smart phone users to know some negative features and issues in using Homido. Cons Homido has no standard control system. It has no built in movement…

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    the shot- making the instruments diegetic sound. A very obvious difference between both music numbers is that “Running Wild” is in black and white and “Singin’ in the Rain” is in color. The lengths of shots for “Singin’ in the Rain” are much longer than “Running Wild”, there are not many cuts; making the length of the shot much longer. Both films are considered to be comedy musicals, and were the 1950’s. A similarity based off of the screenplay of both films is the time setting during the film;…

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    In geometry, congruence means the figures have the same measure and shape. For a student to effectively discuss congruence they must first recognize the figure and its attributes. To achieve this, the learner must be able to differentiate one figure from another. To compare figures and establish that one is congruent to the other or not, the student pulls on an understanding of shapes. To prove congruence, the student makes connections with axioms, properties, analysis, and logic. The…

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