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    gave the death look to my best friend and she replied “She has told you all a million times that it is in her cervix and lower back that she is feeling all the pain”. While they continued to have a conversation, I stood thrown over a roller chair squatting having contractions and repeating my sentence of the day, but this time with tear rolling down my face and saying “I want my…

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    farmers on the Darling River. This area was ideal for colonizers because it served as a direct route through the region for trade, thus for a time housed the third-largest inland port for New South Wales. This growth however came at the cost of squatting on land that had been occupied by the Barkindji for such a long time that they have “Barka” (Forsyth, 2016), meaning river, right in their name and refer to the Darling River as their “mother” (Forsyth, 2016) because of the vital role it holds…

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    and sat opposite the ‘rebab’ where the main character sang Lagu Menghadap Rebab together with the members of the chorus or ‘Jong Dondang’. They performed Tarian Menghadap Rebab which was divided into several sections: namely, sitting, kneeling, squatting, standing and walking. Then, it was followed by the next dancing and acting. They danced Tarian Sedayong Mak Yong before leaving Pak Yong performed on the main stage alone. Pak Yong sang Sedayong Pak Yong and call out Peran Tua. Peran Tua…

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    Pearl2 ,12 Q1 Kino is suspicious about doctor s treatment because poor Kino is doubted about everyone due to the pearl discovery. The doctor pretends that he had always intended to treat the baby. Suspicious of the doctor's motives, Kino tells him that his son is feeling better but the doctor insists that the poison could return in the night and that only he, the doctor, can prevent the young one's death. Doctor treats Coyotito with a pill of white powder that Kino suspects is simply more…

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    When people come across photographs featuring young children holding weapons with a fierce look in their eyes, or a fallen soldier who just had his or her legs blown out by a landmine, are the viewers disturbed with the human race suffering as a whole or are the photos having viewers question his or her political support that makes wars possible? Surely such vulgar and emotive images must move the public in some way. When war hits or disaster strikes, people are motivated to assist for a variety…

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    You know the kind! The kind that stands off the side looking bored, alone, appearing not to care about anything or anyone. The one with an inner life hidden from peering eyes, rarely smiling nor speaking, but still complex and mysterious, which radiates beyond the small enclosed capsule they appear to conceal themselves with. The common words and phrases are often heard to describe such an unusal breed standing or walking alone in a room or hallway full of teen life: shy, loner, stand offish…

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    Weight Training Injuries

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    “No citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training… what a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable” (McCombs, 2016, para. 3) Weight training allows humans to ameliorate their bodies and use them at a peak mental and physical ability. Weight training does not need to be associated with injuries. Most if not all injuries are preventable while weight lifting. Through understanding the issue and all parts…

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    Chinese Foot Binding

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    Chinese Foot Binding The ancient and painful practice of Chinese foot binding existed for almost 900 years. It began in the 10th century and ended in the 19th century (Foreman). Foot binding is the practice of breaking and wrapping young girl’s feet in order to create a small, lotus shape. It permanently deformed women’s feet in such a way that doing daily activities or actions was difficult. Chinese foot binding was an unnecessary and painful process that kept women subservient to men. The…

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    A 35-minute examination was completed at an outpatient physical therapy clinic. The patient had her caregiver/niece with her at the time of the initial evaluation and examination session. The caregiver sat off to the side and observed the therapy session as well as offered relevant information regarding the patient when appropriate. The patient was also observed in the standing position from the front, back, left and right. Patient presented with forward flexed posture at the thoracolumbar…

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    Community Relocation Essay

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    The basic definition of relocation according to Dicrionary.com is "to move to another location or to change one's residence or place of business". In a more specific view, relocation is a process where a community’s housing, assets, and infrastructure are rebuilt in another location. Community relocation involves a collective transfer of people. It is defined as removal to another location due to provision of land or housing voluntarily or involuntarily. Relocation, also, is more than just…

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