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    different sodas and candies. Caffeine was thought to be a factor in the reaction, but after trying caffeine free coke, the reaction was the same. Tonya Coffey, of American Journal of Physics, experimented with different carbonated beverages, such as tonic water, seltzer water, and different typeds of coke. For the additives, she tried fruit Mentos, mint Mentos, mint Lifesavers, table salt, rock salt, and more. It was found that Diet Coke and Fruit Mentos have the best reaction. Temperature also…

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    if we would like anything to drink. Tommy orders a Jinn and Tonic. The stewardess asks for his ID. Tommy says his ID is in his suitcase. He says he fucked up real bad. I tell the stewardess that Tommy is 22. “His birthday is August 17th.” “What year?” asks the stewardess. “1992,” I say. I am really good at arithmetic. It’s the reason why I have managed to bullshit my way through Algebra so well. The waitress gives Tommy his Jinn and Tonic. Tommy says that he and I are friends again. Tommy…

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    The Pros And Cons Of DNR

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    the topic of death and dying. Do Not Resuscitate (DNR): a DNR order refers to prevent the following process in the event of a cardiac and/or respiratory arrest: chest compressions, defibriation, Endotracheal or laryngeal mask intubation or cardio tonic drugs and assisted ventilation The law in Jordan doesn't gives patients the right to make decisions about future medical care, Patients have the legal and moral right to accept or refuse medical treatments, including CPR. Like many aspects…

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    Nietzsche Vs Dubois

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    theology as non-object (Davis, 2009: 3). How did prefixes such as “post” and “re” invade our comfortable country club? When did the seam of our credal hems loosen which left us tripping over formless inklings? Why would we throw out the religious tonic and keep the persuasive gin? Such questions are arduous if answerable at all. In fact, each thinker considered in this study offer different answers to one or more of the above questions. Let us wait for them to parse the geography leading up to…

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    If I was granted one wish, mine would be to unfurl the mystery that is a dog’s dream. Koda’s twitching paws, fluttered breathing, and muffled whines prompt me to wonder at the source of agitation in her serene slumber. How could a dog’s mind, so pure in its capability to love unconditionally, be able to conjure the evil within nightmares? Do dogs invent new scenarios, supernatural powers, or personal utopias within dreams, as humans often do? My mind ponders these questions as Koda, my…

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    pretty obvious that the songwriter/vocalist which is again Philip H. Anselmo from Superjoint, is sharing with the listener of having lost someone he had cared about, a close friend. Phillip shares about a friend that has surrendered to a coma. The tonic from the very first note is the guitar player, Dimebag Darrell using a harmonizing effect to make it sound as two or more guitars are being played at once with a slight change in pitch, but still in tune. This could also be understood as…

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    The Symphony in C is a work planted immovably in Stravinsky's neoclassical period. He headed out to California where he finished the last development of the orchestra in August 1940.Shortly after he started the work in late 1938 his girl kicked the bucket of tuberculosis; this was followed in March of 1939 with the passing of his wife, and his mom's demise in June. He proceeded with work on the ensemble, in any case, and by August had finished the initial two developments. He directed the main…

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    with his wife take tenancy in the grand and estranged estate. The couple stays there for three to five months in hope to improve her overall health. While there her husband gives her strict guidelines to follow; she takes phosphates or phosphites, tonics, journeys, air, exercise, and absolutely forbidden to work. As an imaginative and talented writer, she…

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    The other is a partial seizure, which begins with an electrical discharge in one limited area of the brain. A generalized seizure includes atonic colonic seizures (once called grand mal seizures). It starts with stiffening or lose of consciousness (tonic phase), then moves to jerking which lasts several minutes (colonic phase). Without both it is no longer considered an atonic colonic seizure, it is just an atonic or colonic seizure. Generalized seizures also have absent and myoclonic seizures,…

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    Descartes believes that the mind and the body are two separate things. However, Princess Elisabeth is skeptical of this claim and asks Descartes how it is possible that our body appears to act as a result of our thoughts, if our mind were to be strictly a thinking substance with no connection to our body. This is the mind-body problem. To further exemplify her point, Princess Elisabeth explains that in her experience, physical things move as a result of another physical thing acting upon it,…

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