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    and electrical engineer, while also running our family’s small vending business. Transitioning from the epitome of hard work to immobilization was the hardest thing he had ever experienced. After his surgery he was only to get up from his recliner chair to use…

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    In this set, there are a lot of props symbolized different meanings. The use of chairs, steps, wooden floors and shelves, it is a kind of remodeling the deck in a real ship of Venice. There are some fishes in the fish globes below the chairs represent out of freedom, people fed and fished fishes and animals from Venice. Also, the fish globes denote a microcosm of Venice’s lagoon, singular ecological environment…

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    Case Study Of VIDA Living

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    I chose to do my project on VIDA Living as I am currently on work placement in this company and I enjoy the work there. VIDA Living is a manufacturing wholesale company that sells and designs prestige furniture which is built on 35 years of experience. VIDA Living began as a family run retailer in Dunleer, Ireland, in the 1970’s which has grown to become one of the biggest international furniture manufacturing companies. John Wogan founded the company in 1974. The main business at that time was…

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    Summary: No One's POVA

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    No One's POV. Izzy is in the medium size oak wood cabin. She is sharpening her sword that is made out of a light metal material and the sword itself is easy to maneuver. She's in a Japanese sitting style on the polished wooden floor of her bedroom, dipping her light silver and blue handled sword into a bucket full of water. She's closely staring at her sword to see if it is clean from the blood that had almost stained it from an earlier mission. The blood from the sword disperses into the once…

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    Fort Myers: A Short Story

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    this beautiful morning in Fort Myers it’s approximately 9:15. We have been here for about 8 days now, I just got out of bed and walked to the porch where I love sitting and eating breakfast and listening to the waves coming in and out. I sit on the chair and realize there is a sharp pain in my foot…… I look down at my foot and realize that my foot is like 2 times its size without thinking I scream and my mom and grandma come running. They open the sliding door and ask what’s wrong I go my foot…

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    The entire class lifted their chairs and attempted to carry them to the assembly as required. Our fragile…

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    pain there is you become more creative and therefore a better writer. If your workspace is set properly you will be able to use appropriate posture and increase creativity. The worst act performed as a writer is writing while sitting slouched in a chair with your legs tucked under and head cocked at an odd angle. This will only promote pain and fatigue over time. The following will show a better way to obtain the utmost out of your workspace and create a positive writing experience. Think…

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    Back Carolina Monologue

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    Going back and forth Carolina pleasantly sits in her rusty rocking chair as she tells her pregnant niece about her lost childhood and knits a crochet scarf for her. Suddenly, she wants to finish the scarf before the sun goes down but she can’t avoid drifting her eyes towards the window and looking at a giant tree dripped by the early morning dew. The tree has aged immensely and it somehow resembles her, she thinks the texture of the bark looks like the wrinkles on her body. Fifty years living in…

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    The article, Incidental Haptic Sensations Influence Social Judgments and Decisions, contains three paired experiments that test whether or not primary tactile sensations influence cognitive processing in either aspect-specific ways or metaphor specific-ways (Ackerman et al., 2010). In experiments 1 and 2, researchers hypothesized that variable weight unconsciously affects decision-making (Ackerman et al., 2010).). For experiment 1, the weight of a clipboard affected participants’ evaluation on…

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    the smell of her peppermint perfume mixed with the rose was a one of a kind scent that I could only smell when she was around. Her roses were always beautiful and as she continued to get sick I would keep tending to the garden and she would sit in a chair outside and watch me and smile as I continued to do the things that she loved to do with me. This reminds me of the story we read in this course “Give me Five More Minutes” written by Christy De’on Miller. My Grandmother continued to get sick…

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