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    Dimanchophobia: Fear of Sundays‚ not in a religious sense but rather‚ a condition that reflects fear of unstructured time. Also known as acalendrical anxiety. Not to be confused with didominicaphobia‚ or kyriakephobia‚ fear of the Lord’s Day. Dimanchophobia is a mental condition created by modernism and industrialism. Dimanchophobes particularly dislike the period between Christmas and New Year’s‚ when days of the week lose their significance and time blurs into a perpetual Sunday. Another way

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    Do you know what I am doing? (thumbs up to the side – Hitch hiking). When I do this‚ most of you would think it means “good job”. But in the middle east‚ for example in Iran‚ it’s an insult similar to “the middle finger”. Good evening Madam Toastmaster‚ fellow toastmasters and guests‚ tonight let’s look at body language in different cultures. Do you agree that gestures can communicate as effectively as words? I agree. Some might argue‚ it maybe even more than words. However we must be aware different

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    cnidarian. I am now in a underground prison with guards guarding. Once I get out of this door‚ there is a voice controlled door with one of Medusa’s men. There is another door that is finger print controlled with one more of Medusa’s men. When you walk out of the second door there is another maze that ends with a door that is finger print controlled and voice controlled with another of Medusa’s underground palace men. I have superpowers which are chameleon‚ invisibility‚ and shape shifting. Chameleon makes

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    Swimming backstroke the complete guide to getting your stroke perfect‚ along with faults their causes and how to Swimming backstroke/ introduction Swimming backstroke is the third fastest stroke competitively‚ originated from an old english style of swimming backstrokeand has developed over the years and has evolved into an alternating and more effective action. This action givesthe backstroke less resistance with a continuous propulsion. The speed of the backstroke is limited by the restrictiverange

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    DE BEERS – DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER As the world’s leading diamond company for more than a century‚ the De Beers name is synonymous with diamonds. Since 1888‚ it has been connecting people around the world with one of the earth’s natural treasures‚ helping to create countless memorable moments. Approach High tech x-ray machines uncover diamonds With geographically diverse world-class mining assets‚ it have the largest diamond resource and reserve

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    between their thumb and index finger‚ or transferred objects from one hand to another? This is the beginning of motor development. Fine motor skills are the collected skills and activities involved using the hands and fingers . Fine motor skills are those skills that require the small muscles of the hand to work together to form precise and refined movements. . It’s the way in which we manipulate the movement of objects such as pens‚ pencils and scissors using the fingers and thumb in co ordination

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    it even could describe his power over her. That could easily be assumed because of the year that the story was written in‚ which was the 1920s. Women play a much different role in modern society than they did in that society. Then she describes his finger nails telling us how they are polished. This could be a sign to show us how wealthy he is. This goes hand in hand with the sports he played. Rowing and tennis were generally played by the rich and wealthy. He then stretches his hand out and postures

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    Survey: Traits

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    important when writing your conclusion. Feature Trait Total Trait Total Earlobes Free Earlobes 15 Attached Earlobes 5 Hair on knuckles Hair present between second and third knuckle of fingers 11 No hair present between second and third knuckle of fingers 9 Hair Line (widow’s peak vs. straight hair line) Widow’s peak 12 Straight hair line 8 Hair texture Curly hair (count wavy hair as curly) 14 Straight hair 6 Chin shape (no cleft chin vs. cleft chin) Cleft chin

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    Children Activities

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    box. Play by strumming your fingers across the rubber bands. SHAKERS – Place rice or beans inside small plastic bottles or cups with lids. Secure the lids with tape if necessary. WRIST BELLS – String three or four bells onto a chenille stem. Twist the ends together to form a bracelet. FINGER CYMBALS – Punch two holes in two identical small jar lids. Then poke a small chenille stem through the holes and twist to make finger handles. Child puts one on each pointer finger

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    tireless and patient teacher. She taught Helen words anytime‚ anywhere. When Annie first time met Helen and gave her a doll‚ Annie began teach her “she takes Helen’s hand; in her palm Annie’s forefinger points‚ thumb holding her fingers clenched. D. Her thumb next holds all her fingers clenched‚ touching Helen’s palm. O. Her thumb and forefinger extend. L. Same contact repeated. L. She puts Helen’s hand to the doll. Doll.”(qtd. 146 The Miracle Worker) Annie even not forgot teach Helen how to spell “ink”

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