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    for my father. I had not seen my father in two years, but on July 4, 2009 as my eyes gaze at the hordes of heads in front there he was standing there carrying vibrant red roses and a great big smile. We rushed over to him and locked our arms to his waist, (better transition) as we made our way out of Washington Dulles International Airport I felt a sense of completion that was soon to be shattered. We passed by the alluring city of Washington DC that is filled with modest and historical…

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    Merengue Dance History

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    this dancing was only shaking the showers and swift movement of the feet, and they didn't move the hips (Austeritz, 2013). Nowadays, when partners dancing merengue, they use to hold each other in a closed position. For leader, he holds the follower’s waist with his right hand, and uses his left hand to holding follower’s right hand at follower’s eye level. Partners bend their knees slightly left and right, during making the hips move left and right.…

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    area. Parents pulled into the parking lot with barely enough time to shift into park when their children eagerly thrust the door open and sprint towards the wooden entrance. The ground teetered as I walked in with young children not even reaching my waist rush in to claim their rightful throne on the swings. One child peeks their head from the top of the slide, exclaiming “Hello” and “Holla” to anyone who might hear him from such a massive heights. She still has Braum’s chocolate ice cream…

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    fallopian tube with distal occlusion, and occurs in the setting of previous pelvic inflammatory disease. The appearance on grayscale ultrasound is of a tubular and elongated cystic mass with incomplete septations or indentations along its walls (“waist sign” or “cogwheel”)[18]. In order to fully appreciate the tubular structure of the cyst, the ultrasound probe may be turned by a 90° angle, and a seemingly simple cyst will appear to be tubular (Figure. 25). In the chronic stage, small mural…

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    Every woman desires to be beautiful. To some it comes naturally and to others not so much. The image of beauty varies in each country. For example here in the United States a woman with wide hips, small waist, high cheek bones and other features are considered beautiful. In other countries such as China and India bizarre perceptions of beauty. In order to feel beautiful women go to extreme measures to achieve a certain look. Unfortunately some women are forced against their own will to be…

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    “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe wrote about one of his fears in his story “The Cask of Amontillado”. Imagery plays a big part in this story. It helps the reader visualize the events taking place in the story. Poe uses imagery to add fear and suspense to the story. Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery when he explains about leading Fortunato to the dungeon. “Its walls had been lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead, in the fashion of the great catacombs of Paris.”(87-88) This…

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    called prednisone. Prednisone is a medication that is similar to cortisone, used to relieve rheumatic and allergic conditions and to treat leukemia. On top of this disease that he suffered from, he was very over weight, approximately 309 pound with his waist being measured at 53 inches. This was Joe’s life. But could his problem be somewhat fixed? The disease he suffered from obviously couldn’t be fixed because it’s incurable, but he sure would try to lose weight to possibly help it. There were…

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    In this case, the claimant was 10 months status post left L4-5 laminectomy and discectomy on 11/14/2016. He reported persistent aching and shooting pain to his lower back radiating to his left lower extremities. He also had ongoing left leg pain with weakness and numbness. Despite previous surgery, the claimant continued to be symptomatic with low back pain. Considering this, an MRI of the lumbar spine is medically necessary and appropriate to further evaluate the claimant's condition. A visit…

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    in your goals. The story of Glenn Cunningham is an amazing example of what determination can help you overcome. He was a track runner who overcame a terrible house fire , his legs were burnt severely when he was young and he was paralyzed from the waist down they told him he would never be able to walk again. Every day Cunningham would go outside and hold…

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    fear. Yet as much as Alcmene worried about what would happen if they were caught, all those worries vanished as he pulled her body close. He seemed to lift her as if she were nothing to him. Her legs moved of their own will and wrapped around his waist as her arms draped over his shoulders. She truest…

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