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    A DIVINE EXPERIMENT I reread the last paper I had just finished writing and leaned back in my chair. I pondered patiently what the reaction to my deed would be like‚ I was serenely curious. I had already picked my man and he had picked his people. He had already left and begun his journey. I placed the last paper on the stack beside. What I had written on those papers for my man was nothing uncommon. But that seldom mattered; for things never went exactly according to what was written. Although it

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    Changing pattern

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    CONVERSATION AND DISCUSSION CHANGING PATTERNS OF LEISURE Topical Vocabulary 8.1.1. Choosing a route. Packing: hike‚ to go on a hike‚ to go hiking‚ hiker; picnic; walking tour‚ walker; to travel (to go) on foot; to wander; to roam; route‚ to choose a route; to discuss plans‚ to plan a trip; guide-book; light (hand) luggage‚ heavy luggage; rucksack; knapsack; hamper‚ basket; to pack clothes (supplies‚ cooking utensils‚ etc.) into a rucksack‚ to pack a rucksack; damp- proof; sleeping-bag‚ the spirit

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    kinetic data. With the help of digital camera technology and track manager software the result of this experiment us precise and close to reality. 2-INTRODUCTION Through human history‚ people were always curious about the movement involve in walking and running. Painting and sculpture from 500BC in Greece and Persia shows that they knew the shape and alignment of the limbs in different activities. During renaissance this knowledge was changed from an artistic view into a scientific biomechanical

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    Walking Dead Traditions

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    Before I begin to tell the story I should preface with this; Kyla has wanted to watch The Walking Dead for a long time. I am terrified of most things. Zombies‚ creepy guys‚ things jumping out at you‚ abandoned anything‚ moths‚ guts‚ the woods during the day‚ the woods at night‚ moths‚ stressful situations. Normal stuff for an episode of the Walking Dead. The tradition started one night after a Linganore football game. Kyla and I get out of our uniforms‚ and put them

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    TRANSFER AND AMBULATION

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    or without assistive device. Ambulatory - Promotion and assistance with walking to maintain or restore autonomic and voluntary body functions during treatment and recovery from illness or injury Braces  - An orthopedic appliance used to support‚ align‚ or hold a bodily part in the correct position. Canes  - Canes or walking canes are just one of several devices available to assist in ambulation‚ or walking. Using a walking cane improves balance by increasing a person’s base of support. When used

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    day was sometime in September last year. Firstly‚ I woke up late in the morning because my alarm clock did not ring. So I missed the bus to school and had to walk to school instead. I dislike walking to school because there were many dogs in my neighbourhood and some of them were very fierce. As I was walking to school‚ I accidentally stepped on a puddle of water on the road. It was a puddle of muddy water‚ so the splash made my uniform wet‚ dirty and smelly. My shoes and socks were also soaked in

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    same time dangerous perhaps is people slipping down on the road caused by an orange or a banana peel. Without meaning any harm‚ quite innocently a person may throw away the orange peel or the banana skin on the road or the sidewalk. When a person‚ walking briskly‚ steps on‚ it he or she will slip down ending in fracture of bones and sometimes even more dangerous than that. So people must take care they do not throw the pealings on the road but should deposit them in a dust-bin. In some countries the

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    Unmanned Ground Vehicle

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    1 Special Issue on Unmanned Ground Vehicles FIGURES OMITTED Unmanned Systems Magazine Summer 1995‚ volume 13‚ number 3 UGV HISTORY 101: A Brief History of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Development Efforts Douglas W. Gage (gage@nosc.mil) "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" -- George Santayana INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief survey of a number of different threads of development that have brought the UGV field to its current state

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    It was a casual August afternoon in Minneapolis‚ people walking the down the sidewalk‚ strangers passing by. We were visiting my old hometown. I was walking with Beth‚ and we were messing around. I used to have an inside joke with one of my friends from fifth grade‚ “Girl you need to chill.” It stuck once I moved. Anyway‚ Beth had just told me to chill‚ so‚ I walked into the nearest cold building. Which of course‚ ended up being a meat locker… 15 minutes later I was coming out and saw an all

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    Isabelle Black Monologue

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    children‚ you’re all safe now‚ but you wouldn’t have been exactly twenty years ago today. On a dark and stormy night‚ an adorable child named Elle Doucette was walking the streets of New York alone. That poor innocent child didn’t realize that she was about to make a decision that would change her life. As I was saying‚ as Elle Doucette was walking that night it started to rain‚ so she ran into the nearest building that she saw. What she didn’t know was that that building was the haunted building where

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