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    The Broken Heart

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    The Broken Heart‚ by John Donne‚ is a poem that illustrates imagery of how love destroys the heart.      In the first stanza‚ it states “He is stark mad‚ whoever says‚ (1) that he hath been in love an hour.” (2) The author is giving an exploration that a man is out his mind or insane if he feels that love last only an hour. For instance‚ “decays” (3) and “devour” (4)‚ love does not decay‚ or pass away gradually‚ but love do devour a person. It can consume them and take over all aspects of the mind

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    Versatile Argentine saxophonist Oscar Feldman opens his new album‚ Gol‚ with an inspired Latin feel associated to the colorful harmonic discernment of Duke Ellington’s “I Let a Song Out of My Heart”‚ impeccably arranged by Paquito D’Rivera. It features electrifying improvisations by the bandleader and his fellow countryman pianist Leo Genovese. Another Argentine‚ Guillermo Klein‚ a highly respected pianist/composer with a flair for contemporary jazz exodus‚ appears as a special guest on “La Cancion

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    the heart aroused

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    The Heart Aroused “It seems that to find the real path we have to go off the path we are on now‚ even for an instant‚ and earn the privilege of losing our way. As the path fades‚ we are forced to take a good look at the life in which we actually find ourselves.” This thought from the author and poet David Whyte brings up important concepts about our lives. Sometimes taking a step back and observing our own nature is all we need in order to better understand ourselves and where we are going.

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    My heart beat frantically as I made my way to the principal’s office . My mind could not figure out what would be the possible consequences and punishment from the principal.“I am guilty and there is no way the principal can forgive me”.I told myself. I felt like I was going to be given a very stern punishment.Then I tried to figure out why I was in this mess. It story started when my mom gave birth to a new baby boy in our family . I was in cloud nine that day as my

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    beautiful heart

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    most beautiful heart in the whole valley. A large crowd gathered and they all admired his heart for it was perfect. There was not a mark or a flaw in it. Yes‚ they all agreed it truly was the most beautiful heart they had ever seen. The young man was very proud and boasted more loudly about his beautiful heart. Suddenly‚ an old man appeared at the front of the crowd and said “Why your heart is not nearly as beautiful as mine.” The crowd and the young man looked at the old man’s heart. It was beating

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    Heart Disease

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    how advanced our society has become‚ our nation ’s health hasn ’t caught up. After all‚ heart disease‚ also known as cardiovascular disease‚ is our nation ’s number one killer (Preventive Magazine Health Books p. 153). <br><br>The most common‚ and most preventable‚ heart disease of all is coronary artery disease. This is caused when blockages develop in the blood vessels that provide oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. A more general term for any impairment of blood flow through the blood vessels

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    Heart of Darkness

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    situations‚ as he must distinguish which parts of the text are coherent in his adaptation of the novella and the audience’s reaction to it. Coppola chose to retain the main themes of Heart of Darkness. The criticizing and mocking of imperialism was a prevalent theme that surfaced throughout Apocalypse Now. For instance in Heart of darkness‚ Marlow exemplifies the basis of imperialism. "The conquest of the earth‚ which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly

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    1. “Tear In My Heart” - Twenty One Pilots Molly Peskin-Suso has had almost thirty crushes throughout her life; however‚ she is very awkward nothing ever happens with any of them. Meanwhile‚ her sister Cassie is very social and outgoing—she has never been in a genuine relationship either. The Upside of Unrequited states‚ “There’s a reason I’ve had twenty-six crushes and no boyfriends. I don’t entirely understand how anyone gets a boyfriend” (Albertalli 15). Molly is seventeen years old and has been

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    On the day of my younger sister’s open heart surgery‚ she hemorrhaged and approached death. When I went in to see her‚ she looked pale. Her appearance was ghostly. I could not stand seeing my baby sister lying in a bed with tubes‚ machines and nurses surrounding her. Tubes and machines that resembled a monster swallowing her whole. Nurses that held her life in their hands. If they stopped a clot would form and cause her death. They were pumping another person’s blood into her‚ saving her life. That

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    Mammalian Heart

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    The Mammalian Heart Analysis Questions 1. The job performed by the atria is collecting blood‚ while the job performed by the ventricles is pumping blood. Since the atria are thin-walled‚ they must function similar to thin bags that collect the blood. The ventricles have thick walls‚ which allow them to contract strongly to be able to pump blood to the rest of the body. 2. The deoxygenated blood must be pumped to the lungs‚ where it becomes oxygenated prior to be being pumped back to the rest

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