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    happened. I ran towards the creatures and did my best to scare them. I started yelling and screaming; waving my arms. I began grabbing each creature just like I had done the first‚ right around the neck with my hands until they were turning blue and breathless‚ once I knew they were dead‚ I threw them on the ground and moved onto the next creature. It took a while‚ but I finally got through every single one of them. I took a deep breath knowing that I had accomplished a lot in such a small amount of time

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    Beneatha Younger is a strong-willed‚ independent‚ young woman who knows exactly what she wants and she’ll keep fighting till she obtains it. She dreams of being an African-American Doctor which is very rare in her day’s time. Conflict arises when her brother‚ Walter Younger‚ loses the money for Beneatha to go to medical school in a investment incident. She thinks very highly of herself and puts herself before others. Acting as a comedic element‚ Beneatha’s name itself is a play on words because she

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    being taught what they needed to know about war. The soldiers did not understand that they had to sacrifice a lot even their own lives. They had no idea about what they were risking. It was when they saw their brothers and friends lying breathless on the ground‚ that they saw a different sight then they had imagined. That it was nowhere near the fun and excitement that they were expecting. On the contrary‚ it was a miserable and most merciless experience. The brutality was restless

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    Frankenstein

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    the monumental responsibility of his actions‚ he is only driven only by ambition and not by the regard for others: "I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart." Although their obvious differences‚ there are certain parallels between

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    = = anxious not cheap = slow = passive IGCSE | Extended Tier English As A Second Language | Summary migcse@gmail.com November 2008 Difficulties         Climbers Aches and pains Altitude sickness Breathless / out of breath Natural Freezing dawn Steep paths Thick mists Darkness Thin air (reason) Rewards       Spectacular sights/views Love the challenges Celebrations Delicious hot drinks Feeling of achievement friendship

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    need to remain successful in their quest to quit smoking. Seniors with lung disease likely find it hard to accomplish many daily living tasks since even minor exertion can leave them out of breath. Further‚ any bending or stooping can leave them breathless or dizzy which increases the risk of falls. For seniors who choose to live at home despite their physical hardships‚ home care personnel can provide assistance with may of these tasks and

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    A Grief Observed

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    A Grief Observed 1. In his book‚ A Grief Observed‚ C.S. Lewis addresses many physical‚ psychological‚ and behavioral dimensions of grief. He describes grief as a sort of fear sensation‚ with the same breathless unease and unrest in the stomach. It can be easy to see why grief would feel like fear. Both are strong physical as well as psychological emotions that cause great anxiety and tension in the body and mind. C.S. Lewis describes the tearfulness –the un-masculine and often revealing side

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    Things have just not been the same here at Blue Gate. A year ago‚ my sister Ro was found dead on the beach covered in blood. Nobody knows what happened to her. My father is convinced that it was her boyfriend‚ Cage who killed her. Now my father is obsessed with finding him and getting revenge. My sister Elle pretends as if nothing bad has happened. She is just walking around the house thinking she is turning the house into a charming southern bed and breakfast. Lance‚ the boy who found Ro‚ is back

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    Frankenstein vs. Paradise Lost In the books Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelly and Paradise lost‚ by John Milton both have striking similarities. Frankenstein a tale of a man who brings a monster‚ made of different parts from deceased beings‚ to life and wreaks havoc on his life. Paradise Lost focused on exposing "the cruelty of Christianity or the Christian God" (Frankenstein) and tells the story of Adam and Eve. Even in Frankenstein‚ Paradise Lost is mentioned when the monster reads the book and

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    Hyperventilation

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    hyperventilation. Some other causes of sudden hyperventilation include fever‚ intense exercise‚ or head injuries. Over breathing can cause imbalances in the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your blood. These imbalances can make you feel breathless‚ dizzy‚ light-headed‚ confused or weak‚ have a rapid heartbeat. It also can lead to numbness or tingling in your hands or feet‚ fainting‚ and sore chest muscles. Along with rapid breathing‚ other symptoms of hyperventilation may include abdominal

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