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    Cancer Monologue

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    slightly open window panes and fog still carpeted the vibrant green grass. My head was bent down slightly‚ and I was fiddling with the end of my warm gray sweatshirt. My feet shifted‚ slightly restless after waiting for numerous hours to hear results. My gaze slid over to my daughter and I tried to timidly make eye contact. She refused. My heart sank. Is she still angry? Or is she just scared like I am? My chin snapped up as the door was pushed open. Against the narrow walls and the silent halls‚ it created

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    Analysing the print media coverage of professional football players: British magazines and newspaper coverage of female players and officials in the women’s super league and females in football. Introduction The following research analyses coverage of women’s football and women involved in football in both nationally and locally distributed magazines and newspapers. The focus of the research looks at how the journalists refer and describe the women’s performance through interviews‚ writer’s columns

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    valid for use with individuals with vestibular disorders? Dizziness Handicap Inventory and Dynamic Gait Index   Gait velocity and Dynamic Gait Index   CTSIBm and Sharpened Rhomberg   CTSIBm and Five Times Sit-to-Stand test Recovery of gaze stability in individuals with unilateral incomplete loss of vestibular function is believed to occur due to: Increasing the gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and re-growth of damaged hair cells   Increasing the gain of the vestibulo-ocular

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    where he has bandaged his ear following a mental breakdown upon Gauguin’s declaration of leaving Arles. Van Gogh further deviates from reality in that he elongates his face‚ highlighting different aspects‚ including a more distant and disconnected gaze. Unlike many of his other self-portraits‚ van Gogh includes a distinguishable background in which a Japanese print can be seen hanging on the wall behind him; this implies his strong inspiration from Japanese art. The continued use of contrasting

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    Facial expressions comprise a considerable amount of nonverbal communication. With our 80 facial muscles we can create more than 7‚000 facial expressions. It is one of the most difficult types of nonverbal communication to master the subtle meanings and to be able to catch micro-expressions. Some facial expressions are similar where ever we are in the world. Human faces communicate happiness‚ sadness‚ anger and fear. The overall appearance of the face offer information about age‚ sex‚ race‚ ethnicity

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for public intoxication and unable to care for herself in violation of PC 647(f)-Public Intoxication. INVESTIGATION: On 07-21-17 at approximately 1808 hours‚ I was dispatched to the Pasadena Police Station regarding a female who wanted to speak with an officer. Upon my arrival‚ I contacted a female White‚ later identified as Suspect Misty Shea Brock‚ who was sitting in front of the police station. Brock was upset and told me that she

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    person sometimes should hold no agendas and be open to anything. Finally‚ looking in a mirror and playing around with different looks can help a person to become more magnetic. For example‚ a lot of charismatic people train piercing gaze so Fidel Castro’s aggressive gaze can reduce his opponents to silence. As for me‚ I don’t think that charisma is myth. Some people shine in a crowd‚ they are unique and noticeable‚

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    This is shown by using many language techniques such as personification‚ symbolism and pun to convey the idea of what is behind the smiles.   "Here the formal times are surrendered to the cameras indifferent gaze” is an example of personification. By saying "the cameras indifferent gaze" it is telling you that the camera lack of interest‚ concern‚ or sympathy whilst it is taking the picture of you. The effect of using this technique is it brings the writing to life and creates certain images out

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    accountability to act spontaneously under the constraints of his own power becomes a standard to his own exposure. Basically‚ explaining that if you fake something as small as it may be could cause the outcome to be painstakingly real. That is‚ to say the gaze of those observing us is a chiasmus. Chiasmus is a verbal pattern where the second half of an expression is composed against the first with revised elements.

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    presents social issues and portrays women as heroines for their endurance and strength in the face of adversity‚ oppressions‚ and sufferings. The perspectives on Chunhyang varied with different portrayal of the story‚ production period‚ and its original gaze of the production. The tale of Chunhyang‚ as a folktale‚ has been passing down from generation to generation through various forms with various modification and adaptations; a novel “The song of a faithful wife‚ ch’unhyang‚” a film with pansori narration

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