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    Little Red Riding Hood: An Alternative Earlier in the story, Little Red Riding Hood is warned of strangers, but little does she know, there can be worse things. Meanwhile, the wolf ran straight to the grandmother’s house and knocked at the door. “Who is it?” a weary old woman’s voice croaked from behind the door. “It is I, Little Red Cap. I have come with cake and wine to soothe your tired soul” sang back the wolf, in the best Little Red Cap voice he could produce. Now, sick as she may be,…

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    blood donations are needed everyday. The American Red Cross has been around since 1881 when Clara Barton founded it. Clara began to bring supplies to the battle field to help the soldiers. She saw there was a need to help soldiers, and since then the Red Cross has been helping people everyday. The founding of the American Red Cross has helped by helping with blood supply, disasters, and our country with health and safety. There was many needs for the Red Cross to be formed. One reason was that…

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    pandemic, and the Boston Red Sox won the World Series. The last event would not occur for another 86 years until 2004 when the Boston Red Sox emerged victorious. II. The 2004 Boston Red Sox season was a magical rollercoaster ride that had all the thrills of a Hollywood blockbuster. In the end, it culminated in sweet victory for the long suffering fans of one of baseball’s most historic franchises as they ended the infamous curse of the Bambino. Winning this World Series for Red Sox was like the…

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    The Masque of the Red Death was a very alluring story because of the Prince and how the Red Death played the role as a character. Poe created symbolism well when he wrote Masque of the Red Death. Poe created symbolism as he builds and describes the ideas of the clock, the red death, and the abbey Prince Prospero and the nobility hid in. While the red death was a epidemic, Poe still managed to symbolize the red death in a way that no amount of money can save you. To begin with, Poe uses…

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    pandemic, and the Boston Red Sox won the World Series. The last event would not occur for another 86 years until 2004 when the Boston Red Sox emerged victorious. II. The 2004 Boston Red Sox season was a magical rollercoaster ride that had all the thrills of Hollywood blockbuster. In the end it culminated in sweet victory for the long suffering fans of one of baseball’s most historic franchises as they ended the infamous curse of the bambino. Winning this World Series for Red Sox was like the…

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    the Red Death” to comment on the new outbreaks of the times. The short story describes a young prince, Prospero, who secludes himself and his guests from the “Red Death” to protect them, but ultimately he fails because everyone dies. It correlates historically to the bubonic plague of the early 1300s. Although Poe does not specify what prompted him to write his short story, he intertwines the historical events such as tuberculosis and cholera to inspire the writing of “The Masque of the Red…

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    Masque of the Death Masque of the Red Death is a fictional story written by Edgar Allen Poe, that bases in the 1800’s. A viscous disease has spread throughout most of Europe killing hundreds of thousands. A wealthy prince named Prince Prospero plans on holding out in a castle while putting together a major ball that he describes as “lasting forever”. He believes he will stay alive in the castle and wait for the virus to pass by. However, the prince has not yet figured out, no matter how wealthy…

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    The Internal Battle for Victory The Red Badge of Courage, a civil war narrative which portrays the struggle of a young soldier in battle, was written by Stephen Crane, an author who had no real-life war experience. But through the accounts of real soldiers, Crane was able to create a novel respected for its realism about the civil war. He is commended for his deft use of figurative language and symbolism to depict the morbid reality of war. In The Red Badge of Courage, Crane not only analyzes…

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    Image Enhancing Drugs - Erythropoietin (2016), EPO manages the creation of red platelets in bone marrow and is a normally happening hormone delivered by cells in the kidneys; EPO is discharged from the kidney cells when the oxygen content in blood is low as theses kidney cells are delicate to low blood oxygen content; Moreover, to expand the oxygen conveying limit of the blood, EPO invigorates the bone marrow to deliver more red platelets. Dr Caillaud asserts that the blood itself is…

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    addition symptoms and signs of becoming ineptly oxygenated: difficulty breathing, exhaustion, vertigo, and headaches. The low Red blood cells, hematocrit, and hemoglobin both share a significant connection to the symptoms. Harold Red blood cells in which he is producing are large and low numbered. Typically, this means the Red blood cells volume combined with hematocrit and the low Red blood cells is the cause of such elevation. Irregularly…

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