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    to stop his mother leaving. She kissed on his cheek. Then she passed him to the host teacher, he started whining immediately. I got down to greet him; he hugged me so wildly that he pushed me down on the floor, which made him laugh. Then I hold his hand and walked to the window to see his mommy driving away until we couldn’t see her car any longer. Then he seemed much happier and followed me to the art area. I encouraged him to pick up a paintbrush but he just he leaned on me, watching the…

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    In the book Peace like a River how hands are described represent the characters souls. How the hands are described can tell us as the readers what type of soul or personality the character has. Reuben describes Roxana's hands as looking like they have done hard work. On page 179 he says “Roxanna Crawley was standing there looking thirsty; did I mention her knuckles before? This woman had worked.” This could mean that Roxanna has a soul that has drive and determination to get things done, but…

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    Lumière started to run. He was sure the enchantress didn't even see him, but running seemed a good option at the threat. Lumière made ran down the hall and stopped at the first door he saw, quickly opening it and rushing in, the candelabra in his hand lighting the room. A groan escaped from the bed in the room. “Is it morning already?” the familiar british voice mumbled from his bed. It was Cogsworth. “No- no, not at all. Cogsworth, we’re going to be turned into objects!” Lumière said, fear…

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    unique setting I observed left me with vastly different personal impressions regarding the profession of occupational therapy. Access was first setting and focused on physical disabilities. The main aspect of this particular setting was specifically hands. At…

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    he was born in a hut in the middle of nowhere. As the days passed by, Ponijao was starting to develop fine motor skills. Fine motor skills (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles, in movements-usually involving the synchronization of hands and fingers-with the eyes. The complex levels of manual…

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    required kids to use both their hands to do something (ex: putting glue on an eye). Within my observations, most kids had an easy time using both their hands and…

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    Leading him by the hand, I quickly went to the bedroom. I swung Raja around and lifted him onto the bed. “I’m wet.” He pushed on my shoulders when I climbed on top of him. “Let’s dry off first. We’re going to soak the bed.” “It takes too much time.” I smashed my lips to his and slipped my tongue into his mouth. Grabbing his cock, I gave him a few quick strokes and felt it harden. Raja turned his head and gasp for air. “Slow down.” “I’ll take it slow next time.” I hurried back to the…

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    to whether or not he was going to loosen the ribbon garter of her stockings. Now she'd have to wait much longer to find out. He wasn't idle, however, and Violet almost giggled at the rigid and jerking movements that Lorelei briefly suffered at the hands of her 'companion' as he no doubt untied her dress for her. No words were exchanged, and Violet fought to submerge a very unwelcome (and inappropriate) feeling of jealousy that he and Lorelei might well get up to this kind of thing all the time…

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    How could anyone ruin a handshake? This experience rarely happens in Hawai’i, but frequent when meeting others of diverse backgrounds. In The International Bank of Bob, the author, Bob Harris, quotes that, “I’m still awkward about where to put my own hand in response, so I make a joke out of it, and Hamid and I share a fun moment of goofing around (6).” There are many ways of meeting new people, such as a handshake and a hug and kiss, but no one is expected to know which gesture to use when…

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    getting as close as he could without escaping his prison. Ruby Ann hadn’t realized it, but she moved, too. One foot followed the other, bringing her closer to him until she could reach out and touch him. Or he could touch her. Her breathing became labored, her heart pounding in her chest and she felt hot. Too hot. She remembered seeing him for the first time the previous night, watching him as a wolf and then the man walking around after his transformation, completely naked. The thought made a…

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