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    Blood Pit Sparknotes

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    The Blood Pit Kate Ellis is a crime fiction writer known for her ability to incorporate medieval history and archaeology in her crime and mystery novels. The historical facts used to illustrate Kate’s novels enrich their plots providing readers not only with the excitement of solving mysteries, but also with interesting facts about the medieval times. The Wesley Peterson series is an example of her mystery and history blend. It is an exciting series of eighteen crime novels in which she follows…

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    Wise Blood Symbolism

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    novel, Wise Blood written by Flannery O'Connor, the use of symbolism is used to explore many aspects of characters within the story. O'Connor uses many different writing techniques to depict her objective in writing. The use of symbolism is a technique she uses to justify her characterizations and the messages she wants readers to understand through this novel. This use of symbolism provides readers with an ability to develop a strong understanding of characters throughout Wise Blood through her…

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    Blood Pressure Guidelines

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    The article details several guidelines in which one can use to lower their blood pressure as provided by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. These guidelines include avoiding the use of drugs or supplements that can raise blood pressure, exercising and dieting, as well as taking diuretics, ACE inhibitors, dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, angiotensin II receptor blockers. The article further provides questions for patients that emanate from these new…

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    Blood Imagery In Macbeth

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    images are used as symbols of different themes. One of the most common elements used is blood. Blood is utilized in many different ways throughout the play. Bloodiness is used as a term for brutality, blood is used literally to describe vivid images in the play such as the bloody baby, and blood is also used in terms of heritage. This essay will focus on the use of blood to portray guilt. In the play Macbeth, blood is used to show how the guilt of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth progresses their…

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    Blood Of Olympus Theme

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    Thematic Essay: Blood Of Olympus In the book, “The Blood Of Olympus” by Rick Riordan, throughout the story the theme of sometimes there is power in numbers is evident. The story unfolds as seven demigods, the children of god or goddess and a human, have to fulfill the prophecy and save the world. The book begins as the seven must fight off giants and one of the demigods, Jason, the son of Zeus, is impaled and the theme is introduced as the seven join with their power in numbers to defeat the…

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    Blood Stream Infection

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    Blood stream infection or sepsis is a life threatening condition. It is caused by the presence of pathogens, mainly bacteria and fungi or their toxins in the blood stream (D. C. Angus and T. van der Poll, 2013). In the USA, septic shock is considered the 10th leading cause of death (Heron, M., D. L, 2006). More than one million sepsis cases are reported annually in the US alone (National Center for Health, 2011). 28% to 50 % of these cases end in fatality (Wood KA, Angus DC, 2004), exceeding…

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    Blood Diamonds Essay

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    Blood diamonds is film, produced by Edward Zwick, released in 2006 that shows the perspective and a first person view on the war in Sierra Leone. The war consist of the rebels and the government, the rebels own diamond camps that force slaves to pan any jewels in rivers. The rebels will invade villages and kill thousands to show their dominance, they will also kidnap young children to turn them into young soldiers. Big diamond corporations will secretly buy these diamonds for a lower price than…

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    Analysis Of Blood Wedding

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    Blood Wedding is a particularly distinct play where only Lorca can decipher the placement of characters and their symbolic connotations. He presents characters in a unique manner to express personal beliefs and controversial issues surrounding society at he time of the play. One character that stood out to me was Leonardo, his spitefulness and bitterness was an appealing feature that will not go unnoticed. He has varied features that contrast definitely from the other cast. Analysing this…

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    Blood Fever Allusions

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    The Young Elites sis set in a time and place similar of 14th century medieval Europe. The Blood Fever seems to be modeled after the Black Death which devastated the worldwide population and resulted in much social upheaval. There are various historical allusions which add richness to the story. The central characters are introduced in the first few chapters. The Blood Fever is a disease in which its victims either die or are left with marks that will change their life, the ones who survive and…

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    Personal Narrative: Blood

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    Pain. Blood. Hospital. Stitches. Clumsy. A nice way to start out my childhood. It was about ten years ago, when I was three, when I came to realize that I had to be more careful. Since I was two years old, until I was five, I took dance lessons. At the studio, there were multiple classes for different levels and for different styles of dance; every year every dance class in the studio would get together and have a recital. It was the day of the recital, and I was more than ready to perform. The…

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