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    Forms Of Self-Harm

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    breaking bones, and trichotillomania are the main forms of self harm. Let’s learn about all of them. The first is cutting. Cutting is the biggest one. People normally cut on their wrists, thighs, stomach or shoulders. When people cut they find whatever sharp objects they can then cut themselves with it. Cutting is one of the easiest ways to kill if it came down to it, especially on the wrist. When…

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    and lacerating the surface of the face with a sharp instrument” it was easy to identify these to our routines of brushing our teeth, going to the dentist and a man shaving his face. I believe Miner is referring to Americans and how Americans are concerned over their body image. I don’t think there is a substantial difference between the American’s 50 years ago vs. the American’s today. We still have these same routines, we still care about what we look like…

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    to the hospital during the holidays as he gasped for air and vomited blood. Doctors then took pictures of Harrison’s throat that showed how he had managed to pull an ornament off the family Christmas tree and swallow its metal top. Fortunately, the sharp piece had jagged edges that caught in his throat and prevented the piece from getting into his stomach and causing internal bleeding. The Wade family has been using this event to educate relatives, friends, and the public about the choking…

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    This marble free - standing sculpture is a nude male athlete, who seem to lean on a broken part of a tree. This sculpture look like it could had been done by the sculptor that go by the name Polykleitos of Argos because of the Canon focused on the proportion of the body that in the relationship to each other to create the ideal human figure and to allow see symmetria in the Canon. The young man also show contrapposto by one leg bears the weight of the body while the other leg is in a resting…

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    Dogs Are Domestic Pets

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    Dogs are domestic pets living in our household; they have various personal care issues to be taken care of similar to ours. Hair are a safety layer provided to our dog buddies to keep them safe from sizzling sun, chilly cold, snow, heavy rain showers, dust, environmental and artificial dirt, mite's, ticks and other dangerous insects. Too much hair left uncut may lead to skin rashes, comfort, and scratches. These scrapes become cuts and wounds attracting insects as mites and ticks to the dog's…

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    There once was a boy who was weak and frail. He had dirty blonde hair and sky blue eyes. The boy’s name was Timothy. Now Timothy was no normal boy, he was brave and mentally strong. He wanted so badly to go outside, but he couldn’t. He would only look out the window, watching the clouds shaped like bunnies and spaceships float by. Timothy didn’t know that soon, soon he would be able to feel the grass on his toes and the wind on his face. While he was sitting in bed, he heard another boy cry…

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    Shipwrecks: A Short Story

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    “Oh no… Keemanids.” Keemanids are the aquatic natives of Kee, and are very hostile and dangerous. It’s like combining a lion, with a shark. Actually, the man from earlier with the sharp teeth was a Keemanid. They eat almost anything they can get into, INCLUDING Fai. Their sharp teeth can tear through any material, even certain metals. Luckily, the engineers of the ship use anti-Kee metals, which make the ship just about the safest place to be, because Keemanids are slow, but…

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    Essay On Saxophone

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    over the development of the Saxophone. Also, in 1866, the Sax’s patent expired and the Millereau Company had now patented the saxophone including a new forked F sharp key. Then, in 1870, Adolphe Sax’s duty at the Paris conservatory had expired and he was left to Later, the Saxophone was patented again, this time, with a fingering that looks close to the clarinet’s system. At this time, other companies had recreated the product in many different ways but Sax’s way had become the most popular of…

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    first time playing football, the warm sunshine after a rainy day and the flying butterflies are cheering me up for my very first try in my entire life. I didn’t get any sleep the night before, since I was so excited and was imagining how cool I would look like if I score five times and became a legend. The “plastic” blonde girl squad in our class also played. Those white girls in the squad with pink skirts, that are shorter than their butt, are “reading” me just like I’m a book. They study me…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    humid morning in April as the gray sky threatens to pour down again, two sisters set out together. They have just begun to cross the street when they first see it. The younger of them points, though the thing has already caught her sister's attention. "Look!" It is stiff and flattened on the road, ripped open grotesquely for all to see. Ants have started to form scurried lines around it, eager to taste the flesh. A few flies disperse as the girls move closer to the object. They exchange no…

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