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    ntroduction Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a parasitic worm that lives in rats. It is also called the rat lungworm. Baby parasites (larvae) pass through rat feces into soil and may be picked up by snails or slugs. You can be infected if you live in or have traveled to areas where the parasite is common. These areas include parts of Asia‚ the Pacific Islands‚ the Caribbean‚ and Africa. The infection does not pass from person to person. If you get infected with the parasite‚ you can develop a type

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    book good. Iike in the book‚ I like how some things are worded. Like how you worded “ Heaven can’t possibly be better than this‚ thought Matt‚ swirling the sweet soda had to be right up there with El Patron’s moro crab cakes from Yuca” I like the comparison between the strawberry soda and crab cakes from Yuca. My opinion of these book is it’s a good book‚ but not the best.

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    A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings and Its Magical Realism Angels are commonly thought of to be elegant‚ beautiful creatures usually wearing white with a spiritual presence‚ not disease infested beings that wallow in their own filth. This idea served to a great Colombian writer for one of his most important works endowed with magical realism. Magical Realism is a technique that blends real and supernatural events together to make the supernatural seem real. In Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “A Very Old

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    The San Andreas Fault

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    the North American (East side) and Pacific Ocean (West side) lithospheric plates. California is commonly recognized as being a major part of the Circum-pacific Belt or what some may call‚ “Ring of Fire.” The Circum-Pacific Belt is shaped like a “horseshoe” of lively seismic energy. Earthquakes‚ tectonic plate boundaries‚ and volcanoes are stationed along this belt-line. The San Andreas Fault was created because of the strike and slipping motions of the North American moving in the south direction

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    as the teacher might find it difficult to meet the students one-on-one. It is also not so handy if the class is not big enough because this seating arrangement will take much room than the normal row seating arrangement. As for the U-shape or “horseshoe” seating arrangement‚ it is a good choice as it allows each student to have a panoramic view of the whole class; classmates‚ teacher and the board as well‚ and gives the teacher a more direct contact with each student‚ promoting eye contact‚ improving

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    It looks like “wings”. This is where the neck and the collar bone connect and can be corrected with surgery.Abnormal kidney‚ a normal kidney is shaped like a bean and someone who has Turner syndrome‚ their kidney is shaped like a horseshoe. Also‚ you should have two kidneys and someone with Turner syndrome‚ usually only has one kidney. Having only one kidney and the fact that it doesn’t function the way it is suppose to‚ can also cause diabetes‚ which can be deadly if you don’t treat

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    are caves filled with giant selenite crystals‚ discovered by miner brothers‚ Juan and Pedro Sanchez in 2000. The caves were discovered while drilling through the Naica fault during a mining expedition. The giant crystal caves are in the shape of a horseshoe and have been carved out of cretaceous limestone rocks. The caves‚ which are located 1‚000 feet underground‚ have an average temperature of 50° C with 99% humidity. The hot and humid environment within the caves requires a special suit equipped with

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    him “Nigger and Negro” because he didn’t think he was a very important character. In the 1930s black people were treated very unfairly. Later in the book‚ Crooks gets mentioned by other men but this time to praise him as they are playing a game of horseshoe but they talk about how good Crooks is at the game. This is shown when Carlson says “Jesus‚ how that nigger can pitch shoes”. This links back to the point that Crooks has lots of talent‚ probably more talent than the other men do. In the beginning

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    Witness The Sights Of Natural Wonders And Scenic Fjords In Norway Norway is one of the most popular and beautiful countries in the world with its popular fjords and majestic mountains. Everyone loves to explore this picturesque landscape by foot‚ boat‚ bike or car. Whether you want to visit the appealing wonders of Northern lights or massive glacier‚ Norway is a great adventurous spot‚ which is worth visiting in any season. There are many unique and exotic places where you will definitely be tempted

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    How Was Stonehenge Built?

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    What were the different stages of the construction of Stonehenge? Stonehenge is a monolithic monument that is situated in Wiltshire‚ an English county 13km north of Salisbury. It is composed of earthworks surrounding larger standing stones in a circular setting. One of the most famous stone sites ever created‚ it is the centre of a complex site of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments‚ including several hundred burial mounds. Stonehenge was constructed in three stages‚ with each stage being an ‘improvement’

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