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    Asis Case Studies

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    1 With right ASIS inferior in comparison to left ASIS and right PSIS with iliac crest superior to left PSIS, patient is having right anterior rotation innominate. While standing, patient will be leaning more on left side with apparent increase of right leg length and external rotation of hip. On assessment, patient may demonstrate weak gluteal muscles and increase laxity of sacrotuberous ligament. 2 Seated and standing forward flexion, and sacrotuberous ligament tests will be positive in…

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    “The Soldier” is not too similar to “Drummer’s Hodge.” They share some similarities such as taking place during a war, and death, but the themes as a whole have different meanings. . In the “Soldier” a soldier is thinking about his death that may occur when fighting for his country. In death, he believes that he will forever be a part of England as shown in the lines “That there's some corner of a foreign field/ That is forever England. “ (Brooke, 3-4)When he dies, he will no longer be an…

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    elected for the House of Representative he was Maryland’s Council Member. He is married to Lorraine and they have four children. Craig is a member of the Republican Party. I think the interest groups that will like Craig Horn are CREST and National Riffle Association. CREST is an environmental group that focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable technology information which is one of the topics that Craig supports. Craig also supports citizens having the right to own a gun…

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    Ocean Creative Writing

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    Approaching the crest of the dune with palpable expectation, I glimpsed the height of the swell, curling around the horizon. My thoughts became muted as I whisked down the path with my board clanging against my side. Strapping in, I was soon drifting down the beach inches at a time, my feet dangling numb to the hypothermic waters. As the sun was just a few hours from setting into the waving seagrass, thoughts became gradually amplified as a feared local was anticipated to arrive; the…

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    The Story of My Search “Write me a one-thousand-word essay concerning the meaning of your entire name,” requested Mrs. Beddingfield. I could not comprehend how I would balance my hectic schedule and write an essay on a topic as bleak as my name. Prior to my research, my name honestly did not have any sentimental meaning to me. As embarrassing as it is to admit, I honestly did not know the first thing about my first, middle, or last name. In the process of reading in the library and searching…

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    Erect-crested penguins are perhaps some of the most mysterious of all penguin species. They are the largest of all the 6 species crested penguins. This penguin stands 50 centimeters tall and weighs and average of 8.5 pounds. They possess brush-like crests and long dark orange beaks that help distinguish them from other species. Other than these two features they sport the classic penguin look: black bodies with white bellies and black heads. Very little is known about these penguins. For…

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    During the late 19th century, the world, clasped by the budding periods of industrial modernization, would soon become engulfed by the crest of art’s vigorous innovations and revolutionized by the profound and splendid magnificence of what modern civilization shall later name, the Pictorialism Movement. As moderately hinted in its title, the Pictorialism Movement had been a crusade for the endorsing of photography. The campaign advocated for a method of artwork that stressed the prestige of not…

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    Montresor’s family crest and motto are both symbols of pride and revenge. His family crest is a human foot crushing a serpent whose fangs are imbedded in it’s heal. The serpent represents Fortunato’s insults and the foot crushing it represents Montresor’s act of vengeance. His family motto “nemo me impune…

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    upset. My friends laying beside me trying yo find images in the darkness of the sky. A field of a corn a few doors down. The smell of my neighbors jumblaya and apple barb pie fills the air. We are having dinner with them tonight. Today the flower`s crest the ground and tomorrrow they will be gone. We have a regular metal fence around our trampoline. There used to be a beatiful orange flower with bright red tips, growing there but now all there is the softness of the grass. We never knew what…

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    something more was taken from Montresor by Fortunato besides Montresor’s pride. A pride that was apparently bruised by Fortunato, made clearer as they proceeded through the vaults when Fortunato mentions he forgot the Montresor’s arms or family crest. A crest depicting “A huge human foot d’or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heal” with the family motto of “Nemo me impune lacessit” (Poe, 1846). The family motto meaning, no one attacks me…

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