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    My First Fictional Sketch

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    the highway and started jogging towards the hill. The early rays from the rosy fingered dawn bounced off her sun-bleached‚ wavy hair as they flowed in waves‚ wrapped around her waist. The beautiful morning adorned her glowing porcelain skin. At the foot of the hill‚ she bent down and took off her shoes and lifted her skirt up to her knees and started walking up the hill in the cold‚ early morning. She looked up at the sky with her eager black eyes and reduced her pace‚ enjoying the touch of the dew

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    EFFECTS ON WEARING HIGH HEELS I   Introduction Wearing high heels may seems sexy for certain individual but they are not aware of the negative effects such as pain in knees and back‚ Achilles tendon and changes in body posture. II   Body A     Besides that‚ it will affect the Achilles tendon 1 According to O’Neill‚M “High heel horrors! The hidden cost to your body of those crucial extra inches‚” (2008)‚ heels accelerate the pressure on the Achilles tendon  a   It shorten and tighten the

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    The Red Model

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    La Modele rouge (The Red Model) by Rene Magritte (1937) is undoubtedly an iconic piece of surrealist artwork. Surrealism is a 20th-century artistic movement that attempts to express the workings of the subconscious. Rene Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist whom was well known for his witty and thought-provoking images and his use of basic graphics and mundane objects‚ giving new meanings to familiar things. The Red Model depicts feet that morph into lace-up shoes. GOMA is Queensland’s paramount

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    Plantar Fasciitis

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    2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Vinod Babu K. et al. conducted research on the effectiveness of instrumental assisted soft tissue mobilization technique with static stretching in subjects with plantar fasciitis. He concluded that this mobilization technique combined with static stretching of triceps surae muscle is significantly more effective than conventional exercises in reducing pain‚ improving ankle dorsiflexion ROM and functional disability for subjects with chronic plantar fasciitis. It is recommended

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    The Jungle Essay

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    job at the meat factory‚ and it was anything but pleasant. Jurgis’ job is to sweep the entrails and calves from cows into a trapdoor in the floor. Many people are at risk of injury every day‚ working with sharp knives and there was always almost a foot of blood on the floor. It is disgusting and horrible work‚ but Jurgis does it with a smile on his face because he thinks “at least I have a job‚” but as the story goes on‚ Jurgis’ opinion begins to

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    High Heels Speech

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    Thesis: Wearing high heels‚ while extremely beautiful‚ can lead to many issues with the feet‚ legs‚ and other areas. I. Wearing high heels can lead to many foot problems. A. Wearing high heels too much or for too long can lead to physical issues‚ including blisters‚ bunions‚ callosities‚ or heel spurs. These shoes can also restrict the blood vessels in the feet‚ leading to stroke-like symptoms. B. Due to the small area and the increased temperature of these shoes‚ damaged or ingrown nails and fungal

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    Sneakers vs. High Heels

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    the complete opposite. Whereas sneakers are very comfortable‚ high heels look pretty but are the most painful shoes a woman will ever wear in her life. Not only are they uncomfortable‚ but they have also been proven to cause prolonged pain and other foot problems if worn for a continuous amount of time. Although‚ many women only wear heels for special occasions and/or parties. Despite their discomfort‚ women love to wear high heels to gain sex appeal. Wearing high heels

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    Foot Fetish

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    Podophilia include but are not limited to having repeated sexually arousing fantasies‚ behaviors‚ and urges that involve lifeless objects such as feet or shoes. A foot fetishist is usually aroused by seeing‚ touching‚ smelling‚ and kissing the feet or toes of another person or by having someone else carry out these actions on them. Foot fetishism‚ also known as Podophilia‚ was believed to be a genetic disorder but was actually discovered to cultivate during a person’s sexual development. An individual

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION_______________________ Patient Name: Chapman Robert Kinsey Patient ID: 110589 Room No.: 322-B Date of Admission: 23 February ---Admitting Physician: Martha C. Eaton‚ MD‚ Geriatrics Chief Complaint: Admitted from Dr. Max Hirsch’s office due to deep ulcer on left toe. Admitting Diagnoses 1. Severe peripheral vascular disease‚ status post deep ulcer on left toe. Rule out thrombolysis. The patient was admitted to a regular floor. Condition is serious. 2. ALLERGY TO PENICILLIN

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    Foot in Door

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    The Foot-in-the-Door Phenomenon Carol A. Scott‚ Jonathan L. Freedman & Scott C. Fraser People are more likely to comply with a larger favor if a smaller favor is asked first. The Foot-in-the-Door refers to an influence technique based on getting a person to do a large favor by starting out with a smaller favor and building up. The research subjects were normal randomly assigned people whom were contacted at their homes and asked to place a small sign in their windows to promote recycling

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