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    control. After Kathie shoots him, Whit is still willing to take Kathie back. By the end of the movie, Jeff and Whit have to work together in order to get rid of Kathie’s control and accuse her for the murder of Fisher. Unfortunately, Kathie kills Whit before they could figure out a way. Unlike the usual femme fatales in noir films, Kathie cannot be defeated by men. She is not punished by the noir hero directly, even in the end, she orders Jeff to go away with her, and Jeff cannot say no to her.…

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    the answer. At times they even spin around the pole together which reveals the confusion they both have in either wanting to stay with each other or not. At first, before the female was spinning on the pole, she pushed the male away. Then, the male ends up spinning on the pole with her while she is holding him. The female is upside down, holding herself by her legs while, with one hand, holding on to the male. The male’s right hand is holding her left hand. His left hand is the only body part…

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    berth. The building, including an addition, occupy an entire block and are therefore spared the distraction of trying to marry two structures in a small area. Further contributing to the independent nature of the Boston Public Library is the way the front entry is handled. A simple set of six stairs and a pair of statues are the only ornamentation that tarnish the sight of the more important view; the…

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    woodworking of each bench with red velvet covering each row. The old worn look of many followers sitting and kneeling. The stained worn wood in front where their hands laid to pray. Windows fill with stained glass to allow the beam of light from the sun to shine through. I could see the speckled particles of dust shining like the light at the end of a tunnel. In front of me was a platform with a podium built of beautiful wood. The twisting of old wood like a tree trunk had grown right where it…

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    Direct and impactful experiences are the only way to completely uncover the truth of situations. In Erich Maria Remarque’s novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul Bäumer, a young German schoolboy-turned-soldier, exposes the reality of fighting in WWI. Like many others, Paul’s teacher, Mr. Kantorek, coerced Paul and his classmates into enlisting by fixating on the heroism of soldiers and the honor of serving one’s country. On the frontlines, Paul experiences firsthand the truth of the damage…

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    Vital Signs Research Paper

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    noises in the ear. Connected to the cuff, will be a tube connected to the sphygmomanometer. A sphygmomanometer measures the blood pressure. It looks like a speedometer in a car. There will be another tube that comes out of the cuff with a bulb at the end. Begin to squeeze the bulb to inflate the cuff. To determine what number to pump it up to, find out the patients previous blood pressure. While inflating the cuff, listen to the pulse sounds. The first pulse sound heard is the systolic reading.…

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    their stomachs. But by 3 months, babies lying on their stomachs can support not only their heads, but also their chests and arms. Arm and hand movement also advances fast during this stage. Now babies use an open hand for grabbing at objects. By the end of this period, most babies can support head and superior body when on stomach, kick and stretch legs while lying down, open and close hands, shake toys, and swipe at dangling objects From 4-7 months, babies learn to coordinate their new visual…

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    Hairstyles In The 1970s

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    became popular. Women in the 1980s were influenced by pop stars such as Madonna and Cindy lau per. These two pop stars were known for wearing their hair high an wide. To get this hair style women would get perms and tease it back to get that big look. The higher in the back of the head the more confident and stylish women became. One of the most popular hairstyles during this time was the side ponytail. It was popular to wear a ponytail to the…

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    My Grandfather Essay

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    If I could go back to a place and the past I would go to my grandparents house, back in June the summer of 2001. Why, because that was the last time I was able to see my grandfather and actually hear his voice. If you didn’t know my grandfather you would’ve wish you have known him. My grandfather name is James Carter. He was known as the first black chief /police officer in Yazoo City, MS. To his family he was a loving and caring man. A family man actually, he was the one that kept the family…

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    ball into during the game. Field- area needed to play the game of Lacrosse on. Positions: Attacker- has the responsibility to score goals. Stays mainly on the offensive end. Midfield- covers the entire field playing both offense and defense. Defense- has the responsibility to defend the goal. Stays mainly on the defensive end. Goalie- has the responsibility to protect the goal and stop opposing team from scoring. Major Penalties: (Penalty shot and the ball) Unsportsmanlike Conduct- when…

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