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    for the teenage characters. terms and purchases such as: cool‚ goin’ down‚ jerk and out of it to reveal the youth of the characters. Formal language tone had began used when the policemen arrived. “It looks as if the young lad might have been walking across the spillway when he fell.” Short sentences were attached long pauses‚ was used to build emotional tension. “He...he…fell‚ and God help me‚ I didn’t know what to do. What could I do? I ran away. I have been trying all night…all bloody

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    Road communities. Hyde Road differs from this because there are no such shops. As a lot further down the road in a town called Gorton has many African shops‚ takeaways and hairdressers‚ many non-British people choose to live there. This explains why walking down Hyde Road we do not see a diversity within the ethnicity of people. This difference has been made over time because as more African people move out of our community‚ there are less business opportunities available to facilitate them. As more

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    CRUTCH WALKING Two-Point Crutch Gait Two-point gait: one crutch and opposite extremity move together followed by the opposite crutch and extremity; requires use of two assistive devices (canes or crutches); allows for natural arm and leg motion during gait‚ good support and stability from two opposing points of contact. Indication: Weakness in both legs or poor coordination. Pattern Sequence: Left crutch and right foot together‚ then the right crutch and left foot together. Repeat. Advantages:

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    past often in the morning. Another indicator that the speaker takes this walk regularly is when they say “My feet begin the uphill curve where a thicket spills with birds every spring.” The fact that the speaker describes his feet as doing the walking could imply that he is just along for the walk while is mind is allowed to wander without care‚ his body taking care to follow the usual path; and the description of the birds in spring describe the hope and optimism the speaker feels. Stafford also

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    two diabetes” (Lohr 1). With many clerical jobs available to us we tend to see a “cubicle life”‚ which involves the requirement to sit and complete a task at hand‚ maybe get up here and there to talk to the Boss. The only cardio probably done is walking up the steps to work if even that is the case and in such uncomfortable office shoes that ruin the arch of the feet in women situation with heels. “In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ office workers‚ like clerks‚ accountants and managers

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    are for having a car‚ pros outnumber that list. In the modern world‚ automobiles need to remain in the lives of most Americans because their lives depend on automobiles. Before cars were invented in the 1800’s‚ civilians were forced to live in walking distance to a nearby job‚ which was only helpful for short periods of time. The automobile is a convenience to the people of the United States. Americans are of the free land: where they chose to do as they want and many people did not want a job

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    The boat slowed as we pulled up the the small wooden dock. The anchor was thrown to the side‚ and the latter was lowered to the dock. We got off the boat and unloaded our luggage that carried all our belongings for the next two weeks. Walking up to the decently sized cottage with white siding‚ and big French doors‚ we unpacked our belongings into our honeymoon home‚ and changed into some swimsuits. The island was privately owed by my new husband’s parents‚ and no one was on it except

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    baked goods for their parents and blima always talks to the children and ask them questions. Then‚ Its time for Blima to go home and she is wait for her sister her sister finally gets their and they are going to walk home together. As they were walking Blima was frustrated ‚because she thought her sister Adele was prettier than she was and that really disturbed her. Also‚ They talked about the nazis just picking up random people on the streets. Chapter 2- In this chapter Blima talks about her

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    where a child might be in need of support or extension. The rate of development is the speed of which a child develops but this can also vary a great deal in each child. For example one child may start walking unaided before their first birthday but another child may not start walking unaided until after their first birthday. Its important to know the difference between the sequence and rate of development as it helps to meet the children’s individual needs. It helps you recognise if any

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    across Bangalore‚ many of whom actively volunteer to organize campaign events.  We conceptualised the campaign to make cycling and other forms of non-motorised transport mainstream again‚ to effect a dramatic increase in the usage of cycling and walking for commuting‚ shopping and leisure‚ and to promote cycling as a green‚ healthy and safe alternative to motor vehicles. At the same time the campaign aims to provide our government partners with thepublic support and impetus needed to create an enablingenvironment for cyclists

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