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    Expressions

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    messages thru movements of the body‚ postures and expressions of the face. Example the shking of a raaised fist to show a sign af anger‚ is know expressed in sign laanguage as movement of hands with finger slightly bent from your stomach towards your grimaced face. ”www.ehow.com/video_4403498_sign-feelings-sign-language.htm” Secondly speech has also evolved by putting basic phonemes and syllables together and forming words and phrases. people have become lazy by not pronunciationg syllables correctly

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    Reality or Illusion

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    In Andrew and Larry Wachowski’s 1999 film‚ The Matrix‚ and Plato’s Republic‚ "On Shadows and Realities‚?reality and illusion are one in the same. The Wachowski brothers allows the viewer to see how reality and illusion can be mistaken for the other‚ using a number of contrasting ideas found in Plato’s analogy of the Cave‚ showing that at times the dream world can be safer than real life. The matrix is a simulation that creates an imaginary world where people are prisoners from reality‚ much

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    to work. "Fine..." Jimin said‚ pulling out a single cellphone. "I figured you’d be difficult. Here’s what you want. All your codes are secured inside. I’ve tested each of them; they work." Tossing the obnoxiously pink phone to the scarred man‚ he grimaced as Ryo laid a grin atop of his marred lips.

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    TONE of this essay? Give EXAMPLES of language particularly appropriate to a fourteen-year-old. 3. In which paragraph does Tan use strong verbs most effectively? 4. Make sure you know the meanings of the following words: prawns‚ tofu; clamor; grimaced and muster

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    For example‚ Shemtob and Lat state‚ “the prisoner jerked his head‚ grimaced‚ gasped‚ and lurched‚ according to a medical expert’s affidavit.” (80-81) Shemtob and Lat are using pathos to get the audience emotional about what executions are really like and to get them to imagine the stimulation of the pain in the executions

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    make a sensible decision on whether they would help or not someone who betrayed and didn’t give value to their friendship. When T.J. gets to the Logan’s house looking for help and shows a blue-black swelling in his stomach‚ Cassie’s reaction‚ “I grimaced and shook my head at the sight. “Lord T.J.!” (Page 244) shows that she worries about him‚ cares on what happened and even though she doesn’t really like him‚ she helps. “I had never liked T.J.‚ but he had always been there‚ a part of me‚ a part of

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    neptue

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    Stuck with excess inventory‚ Neptune Gourmet Seafood is toying with the idea of launching a second‚ inexpensive product line. But if Neptune stoops to conquer‚ rivals might retaliate with price cuts‚ and the new line might end up cannibalizing the old. HBR’s cases‚ which are fictional‚ present common managerial dilemmas and offer concrete solutions from experts. JIM HARGROVE’S startled expression would have been amusing had he not been in such a pitiable state. He was standing in the yacht’s magnificently

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    Free Will: King Lear

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    question. Edmund‚ Gloucester’s illegitimate son strikes the best balance between fate and free will. Edmund attempts to get rid of his older brother Edgar who is Gloucester’s legitimate child‚ Edmund also argues the fact that the sun‚ moon‚ and stars really do not guide us in life‚ and lastly is the relationship Edmund has with himself. Edmund’s approach to each of these situations in the story leaves the reader thinking he has the best balance of fate‚ and free will. The first example of Edmund displaying

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    Fish Cheeks

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    reached across the table‚ dipping them into the dozen or so plates of food. Robert and his family waited patiently for platters to be passed to them. My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish. Robert grimaced. Then my father poked his chopsticks just below the fish eye and plucked out the soft meat. "Amy‚ your favorite‚" he said‚ offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear. At the end of the meal my father leaned back and

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    provided padded side rails for patient safety. I assessed the wound sites for any dehiscence as the patient was moving aimlessly and tried pulling everything that irritated him. The patient had no reaction to the touch on the surgical sites or a grimaced expression as sign of pain. With my past experience with an agitated postoperative patient with a full bladder‚ I‚ then‚ palpated the patient’s suprapubic area. This was when I elicited a moan and a verbalization from the patient that the area was

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