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    Stroke Monologue

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    Be aggressive out of your dive‚ think of every stroke as a reach toward to the wall‚ don’t pull yourself high on your turns‚ keep foot flexed and knees together for the kick… My inner monologue continues as I run every detail of my race through my head. Adrenaline pumps through my body‚ following the beat of the music pulsing in my ears. I had prepared for this moment all season… Scratch that‚ I didn’t even think I’d get here. I was just waiting and watching‚ dreading every second the clock brought

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    Effects of Stroke (Cva)

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    are many risk factors associated with stroke. The more risk factors a person has‚ the greater the chance that he or she will have a stroke. Some of these you have no control of‚ such as increasing age‚ family health history‚ race and gender. But you can change or treat most other risk factors to lower your risk. The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55. The chance is greater in people who have a family history of stroke. African Americans have a much higher

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    Christopher Edge Ms. Galipeau 1/31/02 Final Paper 1 What happened to Disco? Bellbottoms‚ afros‚ music‚ sex and drugs can best describe the Disco Era. The Disco Era was a care-free time in which there were no rules. People danced the nights away. Most of the people of the Disco Era lived normal lives‚ working nine to five jobs during the week‚ but when the weekend rolled around they put on their bellbottoms and dancing shoes and hit up the Disco Clubs. This is an era that will never

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    History 10A Appeasement - Right or Wrong? Hypothesis #1. After reading documents A and B‚ create a hypothesis regarding the questions: Was appeasement the right policy for England in 1938? Cite evidence from the document to support your answer. (Yes) Appeasement was the right policy for England in 1938. This is because It was based on the idea that what Hitler wanted was reasonable and‚ when his reasonable demands had been satisfied‚ he would stop. Appeasement was the only practical action that

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    Hittite Drinking Vessels

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    The Vessel terminating in the forepart of a bull (no. 1989.281.11) found in Central Anatolia circa 15th-13th century B.C. was made of silver. This was a product of the Hittite culture. It is a horn shaped drinking vessel decorated as a bull with horns kneeling. The bull’s head is delicately molded focusing on details such as the bull’s eye lid creases and folded skin. The vessel was not only made to stand vertically as a cup using its horns as support but also sideways‚ as depicted in the museum

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    The Impact of the ‘Famous Five’ on Women’s Political Rights Five women contested the legal meaning of the term ‘persons’ in court: Emily Murphy‚ Henrietta Muir Edwards‚ Nellie McClung‚ Louise McKinney‚ and Irene Parlby‚ also known as the “Famous Five” (Koshan‚ 2008). The Albertan women contested its significance in the law before the Supreme court in 1927‚ where they lost at trial (Historica). They‚ then‚ appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council who‚ at that time‚ “served as a court

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    immediately suspected that the patient suffered from a stroke. Stroke occurs when the blood flow to a certain part of the brain is blocked‚ which causes the blood vessels to burst or leak within the brain. This leak of blood in the brain causes nerve cells to die (“What is Stroke?” 1). To confirm his doubts and diagnoses‚ the physician ordered the background information and medical history of the patient. According to the background information‚ the patient was 55 years old Hispanic and lived and worked in

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    greed and imperialism or more specifically‚ it was a “clash of traders” (74). He notes that although the English and French were against the German‚ they had been mercilessly claiming the entire world long before the Germans even had an army. In other words‚ the English and French were only opposing the Germans because they were trying to take parts of the world they felt entitled to. Obviously‚ Reed opposed the war efforts in different countries and this was made evident through his reports during the

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    things count) staring at her collection of paintings on her wall. Her older sister had painted them (her hands being as steady as wood) and had given them to Rosen as a present. Rosen’s gifts laid not in art (as her hands moved constantly from left to right without thought) but rather in music and writing. Mr. Elwood would joke‚” Maybe the Angel blessed her with two gifts!” Of course he would never repeat that outside of his house. If he did‚ he would face a longterm sentence for saying untrue things

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    Nimisha kumari on this august day is here to speak about “education is kindling flame not just the filling of vessel.” The saying "Education is not vessel to be filled‚ but a fire to be kindled" by Socrates means a lot to the present situation of education. These days students believe that scoring well at school level means education‚ which seems as filling something into an empty vessel. Education is like a fire that is lit upon something that grows eventually to sustain. It is totally different

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