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    short story‚ “Heartache” Anton Chekhov created a main character “Iona” who had recently lost his son. Iona throughout the story had tried to find someone who he can share his sorrows with but ultimately failed. It showed the selfish nature of society and its effects on Iona which in turn became his “heartache”. The author used the plot as a powerful tool to create a mood of darkness and despair which in turn helped to create the theme of the dying morals of society. In “heartache” the setting

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    The day I married my husband was truly the best day of my life. Being my best friend‚ he has always been there when I needed him. After 15 years of being together‚ I would be left broken hearted if something ever happened to him. Unfortunately‚ we have all heard that gut wrenching story. I’m referring to that sad story of the elderly‚ devastated widow‚ who passed away from a broken heart‚ shortly after her husband died. Is a broken heart such a thing? The surprising answer is yes. Although

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    Heartaches 2‚ authored by H.M Irwing is the second book in the Heartaches: Bad Boy Vibes trilogy. This book is a romantic memoir and traces the lives of Anna Walters-Simmons and Rafe Luis Brown. These two individuals are former victims of rape and have now forged a romantic relationship. They are making the use of their new found friendship to work their way towards everlasting happiness and calmness but the path towards their destination is not all that smooth as their past is causing them a great

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    Issues of discrimination to transgender also occur outside of detention centers. Kit Yan shared the social injustices he experienced as a queer‚ transgender‚ and Asian American in his performance Queer Heartache. He became aware of the unacceptance of transgenders in the US when he expressed his newfound queer identity through rainbow stickers on his new Jeep Cherokee. As a result‚ his lights were smashes and tires were broken. Like transgender detainees‚ Yan was out casted and assigned to a secluded

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    In Louise Erdrich’s “The Red Convertible” Lyman Lamartine tells his story about his brother Henry‚ and the red convertible‚ showing them joy but also heartache. Henry and Lyman are Native American and live in Chippewa. Lyman narrates the story and explains how he and his brother spot the red convertible one day walking down Portage‚ and are fortuitous enough to have money to purchase it. The brother’s then start out on a summer adventure‚ driving place to place eventually leading them to Alaska after

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    Heartaches by H.M Irwing is a book filled with romance‚ love‚ lust‚ desperation‚ pain and helplessness as its major themes. The book begins with a prologue that gives the background of the main character Anna Walter-Simmons. The first chapters introduces the characters in the plot and we get to know about Anna’s weaknesses towards Matt Preston‚ her selfish boyfriend and the horrors she goes through with him. Sexual injustices is broadly discussed in this book and Anna is no exception; she falls victim

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    4 Cardiovascular disorders CASE STUDY 19 Annie’s heartache Learning outcomes On completion of this case study‚ you will be able to: • describe the physiological characteristics of the coronary circulation; • outline the autonomic control of the heart and the mechanisms which control coronary blood flow; • review the causes of and possible treatments for angina; • describe the mechanisms of action of the following anti-anginal drugs: nitrates‚ beta-adrenoceptor antagonists and calcium

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    The Joys and Heartaches of Great Dane Ownership I have raised and bred Great Danes for over thirty years. I am a self-proclaimed expert on the breed. If you have ever read the cartoon strip “Marmaduke‚” I can assure you that it is not a work of fiction‚ in all his quirky comedic style; he is truly a Great Dane. The rewards and drawbacks of Great Dane ownership are as diverse as each individual dog itself. Here are some characteristics that are unique to the Great Dane breed: Each and every

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    Any future event has a certain degree of uncertainty. A varying array of emotions accompanies all outcomes. In this paper‚ the premise expectation is the root of all heartache will be observed. This simply implies that the desired outcome of a situation‚ frequently disconfirmed‚ results in negative feelings (Zeelenberg‚ 2010). The purpose of this paper is to define the inherent uncertainty the future holds‚ while arguing why expectation fails to meet reality‚ ultimately leading to negative emotions

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