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    The Necklace Epilogue

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    whisper that sounded more like a hiss. “My Beauty was ripped away from me and my life is over because of your fake necklace.” I held out my hand. “Give it back.” I practically spat the words. Immediately her hand flew up to clasp the necklace that lay at her collar bone. I shook my hand around impatiently‚ waiting to feel the cool stone pressed into my hands. “No!” She all but yelled. “What do you mean no?” “I mean‚” She began. “Maybe if you would have just told have me the truth‚ this wouldn’t

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    Myo Electric Prosthetic Limb

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    trauma or accident‚ using an artificial limb. It uses either the muscles or movement of the body parts to drive or assist motor control [1]. The key purpose of a prosthetic limb is to mimic the appearance and to replace the functionality of the missing hand. The beauty of the project is in creating a balance in managing the cosmetic appearance and functionality of the arm. As such‚ there is a wide spectrum of specialized prosthetics that range from the purely cosmetic (which are inert) to the primarily

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    perspective Double Me was painted in 1993 by the Danish artist Michael Kvium and is one of a series of four paintings. In the painting there are two men. They’re both dressed in black. Their positions towards each other looks strained‚ as they are holding hands while pushing their weights forward‚ as if they are fighting. Also their faces are only a few centimeters from touching‚ and it looks as if their eyes meet. Also‚ the two men’s feet are connected‚ unable to separate. The struggle is happening in

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    fact that she was talking about him. When describing how she felt‚ she would put her hand over her chest for the purpose of indicating that she is talking about how she feels. When the male finally decided he was going to speak‚ he used regulators. Regulators are gestures that may prolong or terminate the conversation such as looking at your watch‚ walking away or nodding and leaning forward. He raised his hand with the purpose of making the female stop talking so he could say something. The female

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    create a sense of horror in “Out‚ Out-”? The poem “Out‚ Out-” by Robert Frost is about a young boy cutting trees with a buzz-saw somewhere in the mountains in Vermont. After being announced that supper was ready‚ the young boy accidently cuts his hand off‚ and dies later on after losing too much blood. Robert Frost describes the tragedy of the boy’s death in a very particular manner and fills his poem with suspense and horror. This poem has many different themes‚ but the main and most important

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    Worst Nightmare

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    softly “Who’s there?” but no one answered. As I pressed my feet onto the cold ground I stood up and walked slowly towards the door as I got closer the voices grew louder. It sounded as if the voices were telling me‚ “Hurry Amy! Hurry!” As I put my hand on the steel door knob my heart started beating faster to where it felt as if my heart was about to explode out of my chest. I turned the door knob and opened the door slowly and walked into a long hallway with windows covered in torn white curtains

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    How to Play a Flute

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    your instrument is assembled‚ now you must learn how to hold it. Your flute goes to the right side of you body with your left hand on the keys closest to you‚ and the right hand on the keys near the end of the instrument. Your left fingers should be set on the keys in the following positions. First‚ your thumb goes on the B flat key‚ and then your other fingers on that hand follow on the top of the instrument. Your pointer finger goes on the second key closest to the head joint. Then skip one key

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    developed. Ÿ Picks ups objects using pincer grasp. Ÿ Reaches for abject using both hands and learns to pass objects back and two between hands. Ÿ Able to hold own bottle to drink. Ÿ Can pull self into crawling position and rock. Ÿ Cannot understand no or danger Ÿ Plays peekaboo. 6-9 Months Physical Ÿ More teeth will start to appear. Ÿ Arms and hands are more developed than feet and legs (cephalocaudal development) hands appear large in proportion to other body parts. Ÿ Legs may continue to appear bowed

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    singer Aaliyah. After all‚ is not age merely determined by the number of years we live on this Earth? How then can age be a determining factor in relationships? Our hands touched briefly as she handed me a glass of juice. That’s when I immediately felt the electricity in that simple gesture. It did not matter to me that her hands were wrinkled or that she had “laughter lines” around her mouth or that she had “crow’s feet” around her eyes. The only thing that mattered was that there was an undeniable

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    Gung Ho

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    part of a company. When he decided to discuss himself‚ it shows that he is somewhat egotistical and selfish. After the meeting concludes‚ he is given business cards. Instead of taking them with both hands‚ he gingerly accepts them with one hand. It is important to accept business cards with both hands. He should have viewed the cards with attention and detail. By failing to view the business cards individually with careful examination‚ he made himself look bad. Also it is important to make sure

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