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    Story Of An Hour Freedom

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    If there is one person in “The Story of an Hour” that demonstrates the feeling of freedom, it would be Mrs. Mallard. She experiences freedom for what seems to be the first time for about half of the story. “The Story of an Hour” is a fictional short story written by Kate Chopin. The protagonist, Mrs. Mallard, is a young woman with heart problems, and her sister Josephine has to break it as carefully as possible to her that her husband has died in a railroad accident. When Mrs. Mallard finally…

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    Enchiladas and Missing Spatulas I am Hispanic, and believed that making enchiladas would be a breeze, it was not. It was rather hard and extremely messy. There was red chili sauce all over, and I was scolded more than a few times by my mother, bless her soul. We made both green and red enchiladas. I will admit that we cheated on the green ones because my mom didn’t remember how to make the sauce. I think she just did not want to boil and grind up green tomatoes and California peppers, I do not…

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    I was scared as I got out of the car, I didn’t know what was gonna happen, I held my dad’s hand as we walked through the hospital doors. I was getting surgery, you’ll find out what kind if you keep on reading. It was a major surgery, so if anything went wrong I would have either gotten paralyzed or I would have died. I’ve had problems for a few years which lead to me getting this surgery, I needed it. I claim that having this surgery has shaped me into the person I am today, I couldn’t breathe…

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    As I opened my eyes, I was instantly confused and scared. I didn’t know where I was or what I was doing on the surprisingly comfortable floor. I was laying on my stomach, but when I tried to move I couldn’t find myself to listen to my brain. Then soon I realized that, with my face pressed against the thin black ground, that I was on a trampoline. I could vaguely see the cold cement ground beneath the trampoline I was on. I couldn’t help but wonder if anybody has ever landed on the…

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    feel my mouth start to tingle and slowly get warmer as it started to numb. The paste didn’t take as long as the laughing gas, within seconds I could feel my tongue start to tingle then go numb, then following that my upper gums did the same. The doctors said the operation would take around forty-five minutes. They also told me that every five minutes the band around my arm would blow up and take my blood pressure. I.t was really weird being put under the laughing gas, it was like watching the…

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    He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror, he saw his grandmother lying on the ground like a wood plank and felt a strong smell of gas trying to strangulate him. His first thought was to run fast to the window to open it and take his grandmother out of the house. He ran to the window and fell to the ground trying to open the window. The gas consumed all his forces and the struggle to open the window was like a fight with a grizzly bear. Before he fainted he yelled like a…

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    In May of 2012, before even graduating high school, I started the massage program at Denver School of Massage Therapy. I was eager to get through the next seven and a half months, start my career at eight-teen, and continue on to the next chapter of my life. Not even half way through the second quarter in school I got injured. I was working for a dog wash and jumped off no more than three or four large bags of dog food. I ended up tearing the ACL and meniscus in my left knee from a jump that was…

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    Case Study Rugby Injury

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    Maria is a lady who loves Rugby, played at international level and became one of the first full-time professional women’s’ rugby players in England. During one of her training sessions, Maria felt stiff before warm-up and did not see the tackle coming which led to injury; she raptured her anterior cruciate ligament and tore the cartilage in her left knee during a training match. This happened when she was in the process of buying a house with her boyfriend Michael which eventually led to Maria…

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    that wrote this quote is a clergyman. He was born in Jerusalem in 1972. In the beginning when I broke my hand after the game; my mom took me to the doctor. While, we’re going to the doctor I was thinking about the future and how things will be but, I remembered a part in the quote that said “everything happens for a reason.” I had taken x-rays so, the doctor could decide what he was going to do. He said that I needed to have surgery and I wasn’t surprised. He said that surgery starts in a week.…

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    Emily and Callie then grabbed a blanket and held it up so I couldn't see what was about to go down. The doctor grabbed my foot and stuck the numbing needle right into the wound. He wasn't kidding, that thing hurt like no other. I screamed bloody mercy, the people outside our room probably thought I was dying. You would have thought that they would wait for…

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