1. Bloody stools 2. burning feeling in the chest or stomach 3. congestion in the chest 4. changes in facial skin color 5. cough 6. diarrhea 7. difficulty with swallowing 8. fast or irregular breathing 9. fever 10. frequent urge to urinate 11. heartburn 12. inability to urinate 13. irregular heartbeat 14. lightheadedness or dizziness 15. loss of bladder control 16. puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes 17. ringing or buzzing in the ears 18. shortness of breath‚ troubled breathing
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June 30th‚ 1940 changed the lives of everyone living on Guernsey. During World War II the Germans occupied the Channel Islands‚ Guernsey included. My book‚ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society‚ is an excellent example of historical fiction for three reasons‚ it tells about the occupation of the Channel Islands‚ how the islanders had to adapt their life during the occupation‚ and how their lives were changed because the occupation. “Late in the afternoon of June 28‚ 1940‚ six Heinkel bombers
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to the following prompt: "There are 3 Rhetorical Devices (logos‚ ethos‚ pathos). Provide a quote from each of the two speeches that best represent the use of each of the rhetorical devices. Keep response to a minimum of 1000 words.” In the 1960’s‚ civil rights were becoming a very present and evident concern to the people of America once again. Issues were being brought up to leaders that could and had the authority to actually help out and do something about these said issues. John F. Kennedy
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As the title states‚ this poem is about Robert Hayden remembering “Those Winter Sundays.” The primary focus of this poem is the relationship between father and son. In particular‚ the way his father communicates his love through actions instead of words. Specifically‚ his father built early morning fires that drove out the cold and polished his good church shoes. In “Those Winter Sundays”‚ Robert Hayden uses strong imagery and sound to describe his father‚ and how he grew from lacking respect for
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Five cannons of rhetoric in Obama’s speech Without a doubt‚ rhetoric is almost always linked to the political field and the individuals who operate within it. For hundreds of years‚ presidents have been utilizing rhetoric to make their points and to outline their positions on important issues before the nation. President Obama certainly used many forms of rhetoric and rhetorical devices during his long journey that eventually ended at the steps of the White House‚ and he did not stop there. During
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On July 20‚ 1969‚ one of America’s most memorable event occurred. Apollo 11’s commander‚ Neil Armstrong‚ walked across the moon. This marked a momentous occasion not only in American history but also in the history of mankind. In the article‚ “One Giant Leap to Nowhere”‚ Tom Wolfe‚ the author‚ discusses the standstill found in NASA and subsequently its death after the Apollo 11 mission trip. He marks July 20‚ 1969 as the fall of NASA‚ though much of America would disagree and state that this was
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audience to inform them about slavery. His claim is that slavery is bad and must be stopped. His experiences help form his rhetoric as a credible speaker; His use of pathos truly develops the negative emotional and physical aspects of slavery on slaves. Throughout Frederick Douglass experienced many horrifying acts. His experience in these situations helped him develop his rhetoric‚ because he was effectively able to use pathos to support this. One of Fredericks Douglass’ first accounts of slavery
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Carter’s The Bloody Chamber‚ uses pornography to critique the inequity of sexual relationships between males and females by focusing on the objectification and violence inherent in normative sexual gender roles. The text analyses and exploits the style and language of pornography to satirize the objectification of women (Barry 1995: 126). Additionally‚ The Bloody Chamber integrates that if a through the objectification of the woman‚ she becomes the subject of violence. The only means of change is
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Marcella English 10 Period: 5 The portrayal of Father to child Relationship in Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” According to photographer and designer Anne Geddes‚ “Any man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a dad.” Being a father is not a simple task. “Those Winter Sundays” exemplifies how difficult fatherhood could be‚ and how parent to children affection could be hidden by certain circumstances‚ such as hard living. Through the poem Robert Hayden shows how the speaker
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Does Mary deserve the title Bloody Mary? In many ways Mary deserves the title “Bloody” for her torture and execution of Protestants. However‚ compared to other Tudor Kings and Queens‚ Mary killed far fewer of her rebellions than Elizabeth. So was she actually less “Bloody” than other Tudor leaders and therefore not deserving to be remembered by this title. Mary had had a hard life before even taking the throne and as a child had seen her parent’s marriage fall apart and also named a bastard
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