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    dripped. He had just entered the lion's den. He looked around for some place to run to but then he heard footsteps and crawled into the tent. The footsteps got closer and then the zipper of the tent started to move up; Korey pulled a blanket over himself and held his breath for what felt like an eternity, then the zipper finally started to move again and the tent closed. He heard footsteps moving away from the camp then he left the…

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    Blue Monologue

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    my pillow. "You didn't even look," she says pushing my side. "You have always looked better in blue," I grunt but turn my head anyways. "I still choose blue. You happy?" "I am," she says hanging up the purple dress again before undoing the belt and zipper. She lies…

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    interior. That not all, what really made the jacket unique were the patches it had. Along the right arm of the jacket there is an American flag patch which resembles the patch an astronaut has on their spacesuit. Beneath the patch was a small zipper. Attached to the zipper was a red strap that read Remove before flight. Continuing toward the center of the jacket a patch with Logic’s logo on it was located on the left side of the chest area. Finally, on the left arm was a patch with the name…

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    Pet Rain Poncho

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    1. Fashion Pet Rainy Days Slicker Yellow Raincoat: It is made of waterproof material, which is carefully manufactured of 100% polyester with PVC coating to keep your pets protected, comfortable & dry. To ensure that it is secure, comfortable and fit your pet it comes with adjustable belly strap. The visibility feature became important as a safety condition, so the product contains a vibrant yellow color and reflective stripes to provide a good visual with extra safety. • ERGONOMIC HOOD DESIGN-…

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    1930s Fashion Essay

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    Innovative Fashion of the 1930s As the Great Depression swept through the country with its terrible spells of poverty, fashion adjusted to fit the civilians’ needs. Recorded descriptions and pictures of the 30’s only show the elite and the wealthy in attire, but really, normal civilians went by the motto of The phrase "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without".(Busk, Judy) Most of the time, fashion originates from celebrities setting new trends, but the 1930’s took a more practical…

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    communicate the battle of manliness. In the ad, the manly construction worker continually grunts when he tries to battle with the younger male to pull down the woman’s zipper (Unilever Interns, 2010). When watching the ad, one can tell that the construction worker’s grunts signify him saying “no” to the younger male pulling up the woman’s zipper. These grunts tell the viewer that one only gets disapproval from men if they help a woman instead of themselves first. If a…

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    due to subtest selection. Bob’s Activity of daily living fell within the Moderate High range. Related to personal care, Bob can find gender appropriate restrooms, bathe and dry himself, wear temperature appropriate clothing, and connects and zips zippers that are not fastened at the bottom (i.e., jackets). The…

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    dante’s smirk is rightfully devilish; complementing his own that curves up on his lips far better. the expression remained until he witnesses the front of his pants get yanked apart; button awol, zipper torn but he has no time to respond to the insincerity of his words. the only reply is a hiss through grinding teeth and the creak of wood between tightening fingers. an eagerness couldn’t be contained with those lips pressed against his stiffening cock; that tongue. the upwards motion is enough…

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    The second time I went tubing I was at big bear lake for the second time that month to go tubing. I nervously walked down the pier and to the boat. Me, Chen, Kayla, and Noah were all going tubing together. We all got on the zipper up life jackets and got on the boat. As we sat down, the boat started to make rumbly grumbly noises of the engine turning on. I was nervous because my last tubing experience had been a total disaster. I thought back about it and then suddenly I flashed back to that…

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    Parkinson Disease History

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    lives of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Example of one activity an OT would do with a client with this diagnosis: individuals with Parkinson’s disease have limited fine motor coordination that leads to difficulty fastening buttons, pulling zipper, and tying shoe. However, hand exercise such as hand bike, thera-putty, and thera-band helps strengthen and coordinate…

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