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    fist. IV. Perform the Heimlich maneuver‚ also known as abdominal thrusts. A. Pull inward and upward‚ pressing into victim’s abdomen with quick upward thrusts. B. Make thrusts quick and forceful. C. Perform 5 abdominal thrusts in quick succession. D. If treating a pregnant woman or obese person modify your technique. E. Use less force if victim is a child. F. If victim falls unconscious‚ stop thrusts immediately. G. Lie victim down on back if unconscious or can’t reach

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    Anglicized Indian elite. If swaraj was to come to India‚ he argued‚ it must come as part of a wholesale social transformation that stripped away the old burdens of caste and crippling poverty. 2) Gandhi had said – “I felt then that it was more the fault of individual officials than of the British system‚ and that we could convert them by love. If we would improve our status through the help and cooperation of the British‚ it was our duty to win their help by standing by them in their hour of need

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    avenging his father’s death is acting in an honorable way to defend his father’s honor. As well‚ Hamlet’s honor is representative for the people in the kingdom that entail Claudius’ prevention. “The common people love him so much that they see his faults as virtues.” (P.75) Said Claudius‚ The honor of Hamlet is one of the reasons that his uncle cannot attack him directly because that could produce struggles against him in his

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    While the Auto Waits romptly at the beginning of twilight‚ came again to that quiet corner of that quiet‚ small park the girl in gray. She sat upon a bench and read a book‚ for there was yet to come a half hour in which print could be accomplished. To repeat: Her dress was gray‚ and plain enough to mask its impeccancy of style and fit. A large meshed veil imprisoned her turban hat and a face that shone through it with a calm and unconscious beauty. She had come there at the same hour on the day

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    for the teacher to read and for him to write. “The classic thrust on me to read seemed as deadening as chloroform (Baker 1982 p.66). As a junior in high school Baker was assigned to a teacher name: Mr. Fleagle. Baker also describes Mr. Fleagle as being very dull and uninspiring. According to Baker (1982)‚ he was said to be stuffy‚ dull‚ and hopelessly out of date (p.66). Baker goes on to describe Mr. Fleagle as old and prim to a fault. Baker point out Mr. Fleagle glasses and his hair was primly

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    major ones today. Lift‚ weight‚ thrust‚ and drag. During flight‚ there is a constant relationship between these forces. Lift is the upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing. The airplane is supported in flight by lift. Weight‚ which opposes lift‚ is caused by the downward pull of gravity. Thrust is the forward force which propels the airplane through the air‚ which varies with the amount of engine power being used. Opposing thrust is drag‚ which is a backward

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    Breast Stroke The breaststroke is a swimming style in which the swimmer is on his or her chest and the torso does not rotate. It is the most popular recreational style due to its stability and the ability to keep the head out of the water a large portion of the time. In most swimming classes‚ beginners learn either the breaststroke or the front crawl first. Since the breaststroke can be swum with the eyes almost always above water‚ it is important in lifesaving‚ as it allows the rescuer to approach

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    Position." Education Week. 15 Sept. 2007 <http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/04/04/31epstein.h26.html>. Von Hahn‚ Karen. "I Like to Hang Out with My Teenager. What ’s Wrong with That?" Globe and Mail 1 Sept. 2007. Wente‚ Margaret. "It ’s Our Fault They Can ’t Grow Up." Globe and Mail 18 Aug. 2007.

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    family and her community‚ her mother’s unsuccessful marriage was not a very good precedent for her own‚ her mother had a history of mental issues‚ and the list goes on. Antoinette’s relationship with Rochester was prearranged and set up to fail by the fault of no one person‚ riddled with misunderstandings‚ and a confusing mixture of different cultures not understood by either party. Antoinette deserves the reader’s pity and sympathy because of the unavoidable mental problems caused in her early life and

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    shortly)‚ where air flow from behind the propeller was directed to a combustion chamber to produce jet thrust at the rear of an aircraft. Next in 1917 Morize (in France) proposes and Harris (in England) patents the motorjet. In a motorjet a conventional engine is used to drive a compressor which pumps compressed air into a combustion chamber‚ where fuel is added and then burnt to produce jet thrust at the rear of the aircraft. Finally‚ as we saw in Week 2 (History of Aviation)‚ in 1930 Sir Frank Whittle

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