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    Reka She lives on the second floor of a bell jar where the grow lights keep her warm. During the day, she wanders the room in her wheelchair. Sometimes, she abandons the thing for her feet, which are large, but not strong enough to support her height. When she stands, she can touch the curve in the ceiling, and when she has nothing better to do, she leaves her fingerprints on the glass stringing constellations across one side of the room to the other. This annoys her friend and guardian, Marika…

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    done that some 30 years ago, because they all forgot about it, which all came to the aid of Mike, except one. Stanley heard of the news that IT was back, and it drove him mad, to the point of suicide. On page 59 King wrote, “He had slit his inner forearms open from wrist to the crook of the elbow...” (King, 59). Now some could say that Stanly didn’t do it because of IT, but it clearly states that the last word he wrote on the floor in blood was the word IT. On the same page King says, "...and…

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    Heart-Hand Syndrome Essay

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    the TBX gene. TBX gene plays a role in controlling growth of bone in the hand and arm. Also, TBX is present in chromosome 12. The symptoms include: missing thumbs, long thumb that looks a like a finger, partial or complete absences of bones in the forearm, undeveloped bone of the upper arm, abnormities of the collarbone or shoulder blades which can affect one or both of upper limbs, abnormal heart rhythm, atrial septal defect (ASD), and ventricular septal defect (VSD). These symptoms vary from…

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    The article explains an experiment conducted on how the use of like fear conditioned pictures of spiders and snakes, and the fear conditioned to angry faces resists extinction even according to verbal instruction and removal of the shock electrode. The researchers wanted to recreate an experiment about a hypothesis. The preparedness theory to reconcile the apparent inconsistencies between then current learning theory and the phenomenology of phobic fear, much study has been performed to confirm…

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    Harriet Tubman once was a slave, slaves were considered properties and don’t have any rights. Harriet ran away but she decided to come back and help more slaves escape to freedom. Like slavery in the 1800s, child labor is occurring all around the world, they get paid a very low wage for working long hours and dangerous jobs. Harriet Tubman is relevant to today’s society because Harriet Tubman is a inspiration to today’s brave people and her actions can be learned to revise other issues today…

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    We all live in this life with the presence of someone that makes us feel and be glad that we are alive. From the moment when we are born, our parents take care of us, they look after us and they make sure we stay in good health and they simply want the best for us. And as we grew up, our parents are the people that we wanted to become like, the people that we always looked up to. And then when the things turn around, the roles change. We look after our parents when we are old enough to, and they…

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    If only I was the best at volleyball. When I was younger, I was dream of becoming the best volleyball player in the world, but I knew that would only become reality if I commited to worked hard. Everyone can improve, even Olympic volleyball players. Volleyball requires speed, agility, and teamwork. Whether you're the best or not, good players know that there's always room for improvement. Knowing which areas you need to work on can help you improve your skills as a player and as a teammate. Have…

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    Glass Menagerie Essay

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    Our group’s version of the glass menagerie is set in the 1940s, the time it was originally created to be set in. However, our director, Allison, offered up the idea of taking a more liberal approach to the costume designs. She also wanted to put a modern spin on all aspects of the show (costuming included). In order to dress Amanda in a way that would fit this vision, I made her clothes classy, elegant, and a tad revealing, albeit cheaply made. All of her outfits are the less expensive…

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    it is a segment of tissue transplanted to a defected area while maintaining its own and/or original blood supply. Musculocutaneous flaps encompass skin, subcutaneous tissue, fat, and muscle, which can be harvested from; inguinal area, dorsal area, forearm, pectoral region, scapular region and latissimus dorsi. During this thesis presentation, I will focus on the different types of flaps in reconstructive surgery but mainly focusing on musculocutaneous flaps, where they are harvested from and…

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    D Pod Video Summary

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    On December 29th, 2017 at approximately 14:50 Hrs. I was notified by Detention Sgt. Wes Baucaum of a fight that occurred in D Pod of the Sumner County Jail . Sgt. Baucaum told me the two inmates involved were Jack Deaton and Dennis Thomas Jr. I went to the control booth at the jail so I could review the video of the fight. On the video you can see both Deaton and Thomas sitting in the commons area of the D Pod. At 12:58 Hrs. I could see a short verbal exchange between Deaton and Thomas. Deaton…

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