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    26 bones, 33 joints and just over 120 muscles, our feet are a pretty small part of the body but are the very thing that moves it around, so why do we not concern ourselves more with the consequences of damaging our feet with poorly fitted shoes? Not only can wearing ill fitting shoes affect our feet, it can also cause permanent, precarious problems to our bodies and with up to 80% of the adult population suffering from some form of foot problem it is shocking that this problem is not glaringly…

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    scariest” that the masses raved about. Not having a reservation, I am forced to sneak around the attentive guard. The charcoal black suit with legs intimidates all who enter. Luckily, the bouncer stares mindlessly at the black cellular device within his tight grasp as if he guarded that rather than the entrance. In his moment of blindness I manage to duck underneath the red rope stanchions into the exuberant crowd. After breaking through, my mind was set on the horrors that lied ahead waiting…

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    RESULTS Advantages The OAGB doesn’t have various limitations of the other operations and offers many features of an ideal bariatric operation (3, 4). The OAGB is a short, simple and low-risk operation. It has been shown in short- and long-term studies that OAGB results in excellent weight loss, good resolution of co-morbidities and high levels of patient satisfaction (17-21). In addition to the above advantages, it also offers the advantage of the ease of revision or reversal of the OAGB (6, 7,…

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    to understand it, requires the knowledge and high senses to detect key elements. However, in the case with the Cask of Amontillado, proves that this success is possible and more easy that is thought. Indeed the main character Montresor reaches the end absolutely unpunished; after having his revenge against his offender. Montresor achieves the stated objective that is to commit a crime without being punished by the law. Moreover, Poe pushes things a little bit further in the way on how ironic…

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    Lady Macbeth

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    seen together in Act I Scene V after the witches prophesied that Macbeth would become King of Scotland. Their common aspiration to satisfy the witches' prophecy is the driving force of their relationship. However, while Macbeth was willing to sit tight for fate to follow through, Lady Macbeth had a clear fervor to seize the crown; unfortunately, this aspiration twisted their relationship as both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth turned into completely different people. Macbeth went from being a strong…

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    The main claim of this speech is that people in the world suppose to share the same civil rights regardless of their ethnicities. The assumption is that racial discrimination will be eliminated from the society and African American will not be treated differently from other Americans in the United States. Martin L. King constructs his argument by pointing out the fact that most African Americans do not feel that they live in the land with freedom and justice; he also repetitively states his…

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    more open and precise than a mind that is stressed and tensed. Once the mind is relaxed, then a runners muscles can even be relaxed. According to Johnson, “a relaxed sprinter maintains speed, while the sprinter who’s tight, who’s concentrating too much, can tire fast or lose it at the end” (CITATION). Jamaica’s culture could also be a leading factor to such fast sprinters. If children all around are running, then everyone’s beliefs and values about running are going to be the same. Oftentimes,…

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    Walking, I felt my mind tell me 'Stand on the line, don't get left behind, the train is running without you again'. 'Where you gonna go? Do you really know? Hey, before you know it, you may end up dead'. My wrists are rubbing red from holding too tight as I walk alone on my never ending path. Through this rain, I drink up every bit. I see Hannah, walking down the road. What was my lonely path, it's been added. When my never ending path, may be hers as well. I run and run and run, until my legs…

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    work so hard to follow the law and stay compliant. Therefore, it's imperative that everyone in the cannabis business community work to stay compliant with all the laws and regulations. Child-resistant packaging is one of those areas that requires a tight focus and a keen eye. Back in 1970, the Poison Prevention Packaging Act or PPPA was created to help prevent children from accidentally ingesting toxic household items. With child-resistant packaging, it is difficult for children under the age…

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    Muffled screams wake me from my not so deep nap. Michonne and Carl are already breaking down the wooden boards barricading the doors. I rush to the scene and aim my gun ready to fire when they do manage to open the doors. Michonne hacks off the last bit of wood, allowing the doors to swing open. Carl shoots the first walker that dares to enter, but after a few shots from him and I, and couple swings from Michonne and her katana, plus no help whatsoever from Gabriel, we realized there's too many.…

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