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    represent an inversion of typical Christian values, particularly the act of holy Communion. Throughout the novel, this repeated inversion and denial of common Christian beliefs and values is used to present Dracula, and anyone else who lacks Christian beliefs, as “evil,” as well as to promote the “goodness” of Christianity. The activity that vampires are so well-known for is their penchant for drinking human blood. Dracula’s desire and need for the flesh and blood of humans is an “inversion” of…

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    2- The dynamic range of foot arch and ankle joint while (Extension , Flexion , Inversion , Eversion). 3- The balance of foot and ankle joint. 4- Pain level improvement. - Research Importance : This is the first scientific study on the rehabilitation of plantar fasciitis injury for some athletes through the design of an exercise rehabilitation…

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    Dipole-dipole array has wide using in resistivity/I.P. surveys because of the low E.M. coupling between the current and potential circuits. The arrangement of the electrodes is shown in Figure( )., Electrodes c1 and c2 are separated by a distance (a), and electrodes p1 and p2 are separated by a distance (b). the distance between the potential electrodes pair c1-c2 is the same as the distance between the potential electrodes pair P1-P2 and the distance between the centers of the respective…

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    whereas adduction is a movement toward the midline of the body. The rotation is the circular movement of a body segment around a long axis, and can have special rotations occurring at the forearms and feet; these include pronation, supination, inversion, and eversion. Lastly, circumduction is the sequential combination of movements outlining geometric cone (p.130). Six Fundamental Movements/ Example Exercise  Flexion-arm curl machine, preacher curl, cable and seated bicep curls. …

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    King Lear Madness Essay

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s King Lear, the wizened former King of Britain goes through experiences wrenching enough to make any man lose touch with reality and sanity. Stripped of all power and worldly luxuries, Lear is cast out from both of the daughters who professed eternal love for him. Lear’s apparent progression towards madness is recognized by his family and advisors alike, and Regan even asserts to Lear that he “be rul’d and led / By some discretion that discerns your state / Better…

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    Essay On Mirror Stage

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    The mirror is a reflection of oneself; but, in a sense, it can reflect more than just one person. In one’s appearance—his clothes, his posture, his emotion— we see the opinions of society and their effect on a life. As gender is performative, in a mirror we not only see the actor, but also the audience. In Jacques Lacan’s essay regarding the “mirror stage,” it can be seen that the image in the mirror reflects the socialized I, a perception of identity crafted by society standards. Lacan, in…

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    Gender Roles In The Monk

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    Few literary genres have managed to permeate the popular consciousness in the way that the Gothic has. Visions of ancient castles, tyrants of dwindling sanity, and the supernatural are irrevocably imbedded in the minds of the world at large. Yet, the Gothic tradition offers much more than its more recognizable tropes and motifs would seem to suggest. The Gothic often finds itself addressing weightier matters such as the norms and expectations of gender within society. Matthews Lewis’ early…

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    Kennedy’s inaugural address artfully combines stylistic devices and figurative language to create a speech rich with meaning, both on the surface and at deeper levels. Kennedy’s diction serves to let his words reach a variety of people. He used abstract words so his speech would appeal and connect with more people, as everyone’s definition of freedom and sacrifice are different. This allowed his speech to have a greater impact on a larger number of people. He then used rhetorical tropes and…

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    about hunting other humans: “Hunting, Good God, General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder” (445). Later in the story, Rainsford is forced into the position of prey by Zaroff. Then, it is Rainsford that hunts Zaroff and ultimately kills him. The inversion of roles continues all throughout the story finally leading up to Rainsford metaphorically taking the role of Zaroff by sleeping in his bed: “He never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided” (453). Rainsford is ironically changed from the…

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    Interrogatives In English

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    because it has yes/no answer. Subject-auxiliary inversion (SAI) is applied to form yes/no question, if a declarative sentence contains an auxiliary verb i.e. have or be, or a modal auxiliary like can, could and may etc.…

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