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    by a left-handed person. Tom can not use his left hand due to an accident. “He got it caught in a cotton gin, caught it in Mr. Dolphin Raymond’s cotton gin when he was a boy… like to bled to death… tore all the muscles loose from their bones.” (186). All of the evidence so far points to Mayella being beaten by a left-handed person, and Tom can’t use his left hand. Another example is when Atticus has Bob Ewell sign his name on a piece of paper. “‘What’s so interestin?’ He asked. ‘You’re…

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    range of motion especially in radial deviation and wrist extension. Upon entering the store and getting my drink I realized all my money was in my right front pocket. The splint doesn’t go into my pocket and I could not reach into my pocket with my left hand. Needless to say I had to remove the splint to retrieve the money from my pocket. The man at the counter was looking at me with a smirk but never offered his assistance. After entering my house, I proceeded to put all my things down to…

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    Essay On The Weird Dream

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    I finally reached there two days later. So back to the fact that I am left handed. Over the course of the weeks and months that I tried to find a way to kill the King, which btw I still think is genius now thinking back on it, I came up with this idea to put the knife on my right thigh. I thought most people being right handed would usually put a knife or any kind of weapon on their left thigh, but I, being “handicap” was not searched on my right side as I entered into the King’s…

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    and, had completed the tapping in about 11.3 seconds. It was noted that, while tapping with his dominant hand, at approximately tap 14, the forefinger on his left hand began to also slightly tap. However, it ceased quickly and, was slight enough to be considered insignificant. This was not mirrored by his right hand while tapping with his left. This suggests a strong ability to isolate tasks and attend without succumbing to either visual or cognitive distractions. Trent’s difficulty to attend…

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    org/posts/archives/1999-08/933633819.Me.r.html, Heart murmur is the sound that is made because the blood passing through the heart’s valves and chambers make a sound. Sometimes, the valve doesn’t open entirely, and the blood goes back to the chamber it just left. When that happens, it makes a swishing noise, making it easy to find. Generally, heart murmurs are not exactly dangerous, unless it is abnormal. Abnormal heart murmur is caused, in children, by congenital heart disease. Adults may get…

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    Tetralogy Of Fallot Essay

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    defect in adults. Pulmonary stenosis is the deciding factor in determining the severity of the defect. Mild pulmonary stenosis would result in left to right shunting and no cyanosis, whereas severe pulmonary stenosis would restrict flow to the lungs resulting in right to left shunting with a degree of cyanosis. Newborns show signs of cyanosis at birth and if left untreated, half will die by age 6. But that does not have to happen. With long developed techniques and technology, patients with…

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    9/11 Alternate Ending

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    The night reaches nine o clock. A man approaches to the fourth apartment of the seventh building. He walks in a very fast pace with his left hand scratching his left cheek and his right hand inside his right pocket. The parking lights reflecting his light in his black hair. He reaches the apartment door with a straight face. He takes a brief breath and knocks three times at the door. “Five more minutes,” a female voice shouted from inside the apartment. The man roll his eyes, and proceeds to…

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    Hamlet Alternate Ending

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    his breathing slowed to a stop. He exhaled slowly, one last time, and then died. Hamlet spoke softly to himself, "To be or not to be is no longer the question. The king has committed to an eternal sleep and my quest is now done." But one thing was left unsolved. Why would Claudius try to poison Hamlet? He stood up from his position and addressed the crowd. "Peace! I call for peace. The king is now dead. It was by fault of my own that he has died, but in the end it is just. This here is a…

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    and forth. All- While playing at the gym the children played with the balls ricking them to each other. Some children placed the ball on the floor and then used their foot to kick the ball. Other children held their leg straight out and kicked the ball while others bent their legs. All- While the children played at the gym they placed with the hula hoops. The children took their hula hoop and roll it to the other side of the gym by using one hand to push the hula hoop. The children ran after…

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    Mayella Ewell is willing to destroy everyone's lives in order to get what she wants. She thinks that she has it worse than anyone else and feels sorry for herself. I believe that Mayella is powerful because she has the ability to manipulate people. She is in control of herself, others, and her situation. Mayella uses her race, class, and gender to do so. She is white and in the 1920's and 1930's. that is the dominate race. Even though she is very poor, she uses it to her advantage by making…

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