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    Aadinath, often referred to as the Shopkeep, is a demon that runs a hole-in-the-wall black market that sells mystic and unscrupulous items. As the End of Days draws near, he has become a recluse of sorts, and refuses to associate himself more than need be with the rest of the Fallen. Aadinath appears to be slightly taller than Natalie, putting him at 5'5" or 5'6". He has ruffled, tawny hair that fades into an undercut in the back. He has sharp, amber eyes with low lids and thin, pointed…

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    Muscle Dysmorphia is a real disorder. It is not known of by many people but there are a lot of people that Suffer from this disorder. Muscle Dysmorphia is a serious disorder that regular gym goers may be victims of and the causes are all around from multimedia, to seeing weightlifters in the gym that are much bigger than everyone else or as simple as looking at one’s self in the mirror. First off, the internet is big cause of Muscle Dysmorphia. Based on this study from The Media’s representation…

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    Golf Persuasive Speech

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    Journal found that swinging a golf club uses muscles in the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and legs all at once. Mytpi.com, a website that studies golfers in order to find out the best way to swing a golf club, says that golfers use the butt, chest and forearms as well. Golf requires extremely rigorous physical activity, meaning that it can fall into the sports category instead of being just a hobby. Moreover, if golf wasn’t a sport, why would huge sporting goods companies like Nike and Under…

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    Rno Police Report Sample

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    On March 27, 2017, Reno Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of several people breaking into an apartment. As they were arriving, Dispatch informed the officers the victims had reported they had been pepper sprayed and someone on the scene had a gun. When the officers arrived, they discovered three people standing near a vehicle. One of three was later identified as Cesilia Navarro-Gabriel, the co-defendant. She approached the officers stating she had been beaten up by the…

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    It 's a common misconception that in order to become strong and fit, you must shell out hundreds to thousands of dollars on at-home gyms, or an expensive gym membership. In reality, you can become just as strong and fit using only your own bodyweight. This article will cover exercises for the upper body, and more importantly, some possible routines for your strength/fitness workout in general. The exercises here focus on upperbody, excluding the abs, though I suggest that routines are not…

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    Amelia Mary Earhart was best known as the first female pilot to solo fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Amelia Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and incredible author. She was one of few people that received the “U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross” for her flying accomplishments. Also, Amelia Earhart set many other records, for example, Earhart wrote a number of best-selling books based on her individual flying experiences. However, during her attempt to fly around the world in 1937, Earhart…

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    The Lung Cancer Alliance (LCA) uses their No One Deserves to Die campaigns to emphasize the severity of lung cancer. The LCA advertises attention grabbing pictures to attempt to evoke empathy. They use characters such as hipsters, the tattooed, and cat lovers to put a face on the disease to appeal to various audiences and make a personal connection. Additionally, the LCA logically places the ad on social media to reach a range of audiences and an appeal to people’s instinct to be part of the…

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    Lexical Ambiguity Essay

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    the phrase of ‘funny bone’ which is ambiguous. This phrase is the lexical ambiguity which is involve the two meaning of it which is the first is the part of the elbow over which passes the ulnar nerve, which may cause numbness and pain along the forearm and hand if knocked and the other meaning is a person that has a sense of humor as located in an imaginary physical organ. But in this first cartoon strips, ambiguity also can be seen from the text that women is reading because we do not know for…

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    has been intense for the past three years and it's only getting worse. Every morning a ton of stress is laid upon me as I’m struggling to decide what to wear because I don't want to spend my day in the principal's office over my pink headband or my forearm showing. Instead of being able to wear my clothes throughout the day without any problems I’m scared to even walk on school grounds with a pair of leggings on. Administrators and…

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    1. The skull bones protect the brain from injury, the vertebra surrounds the spinal cord and the rib cage helps protect important organs of the thorax. Some examples are: the bones in our skull protect the brain and the ribs protect the heart and lungs. The bones make a structure that supports our body and holds and protects soft organs. Some examples are: the bones of the lower limbs provide support to the body trunk when we stand, and the rib cage supports the thoracic wall. 2. The skeletal…

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