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    The Tunnel Play Analysis

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    ending their lives. The purpose of these performances in the tunnel is to inform about how big this whole situation is and hopefully people can experience what the victims go through. All of this is to hopefully educate different groups of people about this and maybe they can prevent it from happening in the future. College students are people that tend to keep their minds open the most and soak in this information more easily. The tunnel shines a spotlight on the message, statistic, and the…

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    because they are so eager to do it. So was the boy in the story “Through The Tunnel” by Doris Lessing. In the story Jerry want to swim through the tunnel like the other boys. He don’t know if he can make it all the way through the tunnel or not , but he felt he had to prove himself to the other boys that he was tough just like they were. There are many exciting event that are influenced by the story. The story “Through The Tunnel” the setting had and impact on Jerry’s Journey. The first impact…

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    After an eight hour bus ride, it was finally time to get off of the bus and into the streets. The drive through Lincoln Tunnel was long and tedious and opens to a world of skyscrapers and billboards. The August heat hits you like a truck in an accident. One can remember the first time standing in New York City. The rainbow hues of flashing billboards and cameras shine into eyes as the excited screams of newcomers flood the ears making the city feel like home. The star- studded part of the city…

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    Tunnel Creek Avalanche

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    ignoring certain blinders had a significant cause and effect on a handful of people who were the victims of the 2012 Tunnel Creek avalanche. Part of the…

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    It was called “The Tunnel of Oppression”. In the Tunnel, there were a variety of displays of the ways people could be oppressed. Some of them were attractiveness, age differences, differences in race, and gender inequality. They first showed what people expect women and men to look like…

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    Tuck Everlasting Analysis

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    struggles which lead to victory, but no two are exactly the same. In the short story, “Through the Tunnel” written by Doris Lessing, Jerry, an eleven-year-old boy on vacation with his mother, decides that he wants to go to the other beach. He tries to dive with the native boys but does not succeed his first try. So, instead of giving up, he does what he can to accomplish his goal of swimming through the tunnel. In the film, Tuck Everlasting by Jay Russell, Winnie, a sixteen-year-old girl who…

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome(CTS) happens when your median nerve, which runs from your forearm into the palm of your hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at your wrist. Your median nerve provides feeling to your palm side of your thumb & to your index, middle, & part of your ring fingers. Meaning you won’t feel those fingers move or crack. It’s also not a disease which means you can’t catch it from someone else. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is often the result of a combination of factors that reduce the…

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    What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)? It is when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm to the palm of the hand, has excessive pressure on it. The median nerve is the one that gives you feeling to the bottom side of the thumb and to most of the fingers. Women from ages 30-60 years of age are three times more likely to have carpal tunnel than men. This is because the carpal tunnel itself is smaller in women then it is in men. Carpal tunnel can be caused by many other problems like…

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    DOI: 1/20/2016. Patient is a 62-year-old right hand dominant female sonographer/cardiovascular technician who sustained bilateral pain and numbness of hands, left arm and shoulder due to repetitive movement. Per OMNI, the patient had bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, left rotator cuff tendinitis, and strained muscles and tendons of the left rotator cuff. Per the medical report dated 07/19/16, the patient is being evaluated for her progressive paresthesias in both hands along the median nerve…

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    Through The Tunnel Theme

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    able to accept oneself. Self- acceptance is being pleased with oneself; not caring about other people’s opinions. If children do not learn accept themselves, then they will never be able to truly mature. For example, in the short story Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing the protagonist, Jerry, yearns to be like the older boys. He is juvenile, seeking to fit in; wanting to be approved by the them. He is persistent to prove to them that he can make it…

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