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    Ikemefuna Alternate Ending

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    Over the next few days‚ I gradually started to learn more and more about Ikemefuna. Ikemefuna started to talk to me a lot more after he had known me for just a few days. He told me that he was 14 years old‚ older than me by 2 years. I liked hearing stories about him and his village. He told me about his family. One day I turned to him and asked‚ “Your village sounds great‚ but why are you here?” He glanced at me‚ eyes full of tears and replied‚ “I am not sure. I was sitting in my home with my family

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    The Bull Alternate Ending

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    THE BULL Then it was time for Dragonet to ride the Bull. He gave her instructions on how to put the harness on‚ so she would have something to hold. Place the pad behind his neck‚ for her to sit and tuck her heels in to his shingles giving her feet a hold‚ to give her balance to stand on his back. How to lean her body to turn him in the direction she chooses to go. To speak to him mentally while in flight and in battle. Then she was to learn how to dismount while she was still flying‚ to roll-off

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    Saepeon Alternate Ending

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    teeth. Saepeon’s lone eye darted around the carpet of green at Verth’s feet and his hand went to the sword in his tattered cloak. Slowly‚ as if trying to lull Verth into a false sense of security‚ he whispered‚ ‘Those that have been following me all my life have finally appeared‚ and I was ill-prepared.’ Out came the sword‚ flashing in the light‚ sliding like an attachment of Saepeon’s hand through the air. Even in his haggard state‚ he was still a warrior and had not abandoned his past. He swung toward

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    The article “Recognizing and Treating Victim and Aggressor‚” by Robin Kowalski‚ published by Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ talks about how to recognize cyberbullying is taking place. Cyberbullying is very prevalent in today’s society and can affect many children. In my essay‚ I may be able to use the following quote: “victimization rates range from 4% to as high as 53%.” I may be able to use this quote in my essay because it indicates that cyberbullying is very prevalent today. More than half

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    Sophie Alternate Ending

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    Calling out‚ I was hoping Sophie could hear me. Occasionally‚ I could hear the sound of rustling leaves or a thud in the distance. Hoping it was Sophie‚ I kept calling out. She wouldn’t leave me out here‚ she loves me too much. Just like I love her. Hanging from my foot between two trees‚ I heard Sophie say my name. A split second later‚ I saw a big black shape crash into a bush. It was a wild female bonobo with an infant on her back. At the same time‚ I saw her and I wanted to get this rope

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    As I sat in the my prison-chamber‚ tears were running down my face. Feeling the insistent pounding in my skull ‚ I rested my head on my knees to take away the pain. Suddenly‚ I heard footsteps approaching the cell. I quickly jumped up expecting the fearful guards to approach the thick bars again. Instead only one man came holding the Holy Bible in his hands. His suit was well pressed and his scarce hair perfectly combed. Recognition flashed in my mind once I saw his face in the dim light of the

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    for fear and anxiety. Many who suffer from cancer have a reduced quality of life due to the direct effects of the malignant tumors as well as the side effects of the aggressive treatments. The most common complaint among cancer patients is severe‚ chronic pain that affects their activities of daily life. Traditional pain relieving measures include opioid analgesics. While these drugs significantly reduce cancer-related pain‚ they are not without serious adverse effects. The effects of these medications

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    Barriers to Effective Pain Management Introduction Pain is a fundamental and inevitable form of human suffering‚ the experience which is unique to every individual. Nurses have a unique role in alleviating the pain experienced by their patients. With their professional knowledge and regular close contacts with patients‚ they are ideally placed to listen and respond to any concerns. Taking time to assess the individual will allow for the development of a thrusting relationship between the

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    Naoko Alternate Ending

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    They both watched as a giant cube of energy exploded from the capsules and severed the Hollow’s arm. Naoko blinked and tore her attention away from the beast and to her bracelet. A simple silver chain encircled her thin wrist and swinging from it was small silver cross with a pair of crescent moons pointing outward. She held her arm out and tried to focus on drawing reishi particles in to her hand like Uryu had taught her. But his teachings were proving to have been for naught because Naoko could

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    How do skin receptors’ distribution change one’s reaction to pain in different areas of your body? Aim: Our senses are responsible for receiving information in the outside environment and sending it to our central nervous system‚ where this information is then interpreted. Organs such as the skin‚ known as sense organs‚ have specific neurons named receptors‚ which are each responsible for responding to specific types of stimulus. The receptors responsible for identifying our sense of touch are distributed

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