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    Is Boredom That Bad

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    many great experiences. Discovering new things is where boredom can come in. It allows you to have a mind of your own. For instance, sitting in your room and just thinking of things that can benefit you. Taking a moment out of the day can take you to another mindset. For example, according to "Is Boredom Really That Bad?", Isaac Newton figured out gravity while sitting under a tree, watching apples fall. Maybe…

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    “Utopia” means a perfect society. Unfortunately, in reality, the term utopia is just an imagination. Ever since the first human society, there has never been a flawless society. In many cases, inflation, poverty, unemployment, crime rates are only few of many flaws of society. In order to create a society that is close to utopia, many people do social movements. To be more specific, there are nonviolent and violent movements in order to get what people wants from the government and king. However…

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    The time my son had a seizure in Walmart. He was one years old at the time. I was there with a friend shopping and everything seemed find till it was time to check out. While at the check-out line, my son was sitting in the cart laughing at the lady behind us in line. The lady and I had exchanged a few words. Then all of a sudden, the lady asked what was wrong with him. I look, he was staring with salvia coming out of his mouth and his body was limp. I never experience anyone having a seizure…

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    Socrates Vs Leonidas

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    for different empires. The statue of King Leonidas looks as if a warrior was getting prepared for battle. He’s standing tall and confident, and is equipped with a sharp sword and a large circular shield. The statue of Socrates looks as if a man is sitting on what looks like a throne planning his attack. The similarities of the two are very conspicuous. First off, when I examine the statue of Socrates and statue of King Leonidas, I immediately see that they are both statues. Also, they both look…

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    Sobbing: A Short Story

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    to shake, and my hands started to get sweaty. I just had to listen, and cry. I remember that whenever I went to my Nana’s house we would play mini golf with little plastic clubs. Now I am sitting in a row of seats, her body in a casket, and a priest talking. Many people that I knew were there. But I was sitting in that chair knowing that she would be happy in heaven instead of suffering. When I thought of this it made me feel a little better. But knowing I won’t see her again still left a hole…

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    Donald Spry Case Study

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    Donald Spry Esquire, 1 West Broad St., Suite 700, Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 (610) 332-0390 Ext: 220 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Spry, provided the following information: Spry has been in private practice since 1969 and has been the attorney for Bangor School Board since 1976. Spry does 70% of his practice in family law and 30% with the school board. Spry recalled the night of the election for the school…

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    Lace Injustice Methods

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    a knot. No matter which method I tried I would never succeed. Whenever I tried to tie my laces I would tuck my laces into my shoes because when I tried to tie shoes I had with laces on them, the laces would always come apart, and I ended up just sitting there like a rock. One method I used to use to tie my laces was to spin the laces around each other once and tie them multiple times, but the laces quickly came apart. My mom decided to change that I didn't know how to tie my laces. She told me…

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    The subjective assessment in this case revealed that Mr Jones had been short of breath lying down . He sat up to pant for breath and after few minutes he felt better . Whilst sitting at edge of the bed to catch his breath he felt dizzy and almost lost consciousness . In the case of fainting or loss of consciousness it is important and acceptable to gain information from a witness (Cox, 2010). Mrs Jones was included in the…

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    middle of the floor on fire; cut her nails and hair, threw them in the fire, then jumped into the middle of the star herself. She lost consciousness from lack of oxygen and had to be removed by audience members. 1974’s Rhythm 2 consisted of Marina sitting in a chair, first taking a pill prescribed for catatonia that caused her to seize, then, after the effects had worn off, taking a pill prescribed for depression that resulted in complete immobility. In 1975’s Lips of Thomas, she cut a star on…

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    having a great time out in a small town where everyone knows each other. The kids are playing outside in the park and the parents are sitting on a bench conversing with one another. All of a sudden one of the parents notices a man running in a strange manner towards a lady sitting under a tree reading a book, the strange running men tackles the lady that is sitting and bites her. Chaos is now everywhere, the kids are crying and yelling for their parents, the parents desperately running, looking…

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