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    that takes up the whole background. In it, on the right side of Ben, there is fish, on the left side there is a scuba diver that blows bubbles to the surface. Ben’s face is lit on the left side while his right side is dark. He’s wearing a white shirt and a tie. Mr. Braddock opens a door off-frame and Bens entire face is lit. Mr. Braddock then sits down in front of Ben, taking most of the frame space on the left side of the frame. We see mostly the back of his head which is not in focus, the…

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    heavy impact they left on him and in the end finally make peace with what had happened. Consequently, after Ben’s death, Brady was left to dwell on all the guilt and regret he felt towards Ben’s death, but through hard work and deliberation he was slowly able to make amends. In the beginning Brady felt as though he was alone, carrying a hindrance that was far too unwieldy for his age. Caught in an endless spiral of depression and self loathing Brady was lost,…

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    Civilization Vs Savagery

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    their flesh for food, leaving the civilized manner of rules and keeping order behind, would you lose all your morals? In the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of boys is stranded on a jungle island after their plane crashes. They are left with no adults to guide them, they must govern themselves. They begin with trying to keep their civilized manner and compose rules to govern themselves, but soon many of the boys turn into savages and hunt pigs to survive. Although the boys…

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    The Day in the Close I stare at the four pucks below me resting innocently on the plexiglass. Feeling the bottom-heavy stick in my hands through the old rough gloves I’m wearing. Rylan watches expectantly. I breathe in. He’s been trying too but it’s all on me now, four shots. I breathe out. It was anything but your average Monday. The last day of school had been last Wednesday and I was enjoying the fact that I didn’t have anything to do. I take my time waking up enjoying the feelings of…

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    seat all in a row, followed by the track pants I had just taken off. I adjusted my sunglasses and examined them for any smudges that might affect my performance. I took a deep breath, grasped my racket’s grime-coated handle and made my way to the left side of the court—because she always goes to the right side. She silently threw the ball in the air and began our warm up. We volleyed, practiced serves, not either of us really attempting to hide our skills or tricks because we already knew them.…

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    The applicant testified there were no witnesses to this incident. He claimed he believed he informed the companies supervisor, Mr. Greg Whitaker, the next day. However, as you know, there was a delay in medical treatment. I questioned the applicant regarding this delay. The applicant claimed it was the carrier’s responsibility to make an appointment and claimed he initially requested medical treatment the day after the date of injury. I confirmed with the applicant on numerous occasions and the…

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    Skating Analysis Daria Sosna initially had little experience with hockey and skating. However, during this course she has been able to apply the physical concepts learned in class to improve her skating technique significantly. Daria tried her best to improve her skills and she was able to maintain a positive attitude throughout this course. Daria’s forward, backward, stopping, crossover, and pivot skating skills will be analyzed below with suggestions on how to improve further. Forward…

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    At the beginning of the twentieth century, the previously unrivaled reign of the horse as the primary supplier of transportation and physical power came to an end with the advent of the automobile. Since their domestication, horses had remained relevant and even integral to human society despite technological advances, but that trend finally came to an end. This transition seems innocent enough, and even helpful, but a similar situation with serious implications is presently unfolding at this…

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    existence of single hole with inward torn burnt fabric of the red headscarf, associated by blacking around it.1,3 • Beveling of the inner table of the right skull hole as commonly seen with entrance wound, as well as beveling of the outer table of the left hole as commonly seen with exit wound.1,3,4 The existence of torn burnt fabric in red headscarf associated by blacking, as well as pathological examination report existence of powder particle deposition and heating changes in the entrance…

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    Overview: Brachycephalic Airway Obstruction Syndrome, or more commonly referred to as Brachycephalic syndrome or abbreviated BAOS, is a syndrome that leads to respiratory distress in the affected breeds of dogs (CIDD). Brachycephalia is best described as a chondrodysplasia that has been a product of selected breeding of domesticated breeds of dogs and cats (Koch). Breed standards often encourage and require these negative anatomical features, ensuring these abnormalities are continually bred…

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