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    You, being my backup-girl will always be “A Day To Remember.” San-Tan sickly waves her hand. Disappears. We-neg turns into a decayed Apple Tree. A crackling noise of Thunder fills the room. James crosses over toward the tree, retrieves his ring and the necklace from a rotten apple. He puts the ring on his finger, and the necklace inside of his pocket. WE-NEG (V.O.) Little Protector let my fame and abundance steer you toward the high road of pleasure and success. JAMES I doubt it wizard because

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    Three rings sit upon my hand, wrapping around the perimeter of my fingers. Each one was given to me in order to represent what I mean to the bestower, one ring means more. It’s not that it holds a higher monetary value, rather just a higher and wider space in my heart. I see a future in it, a promise that love is present, and will remain that way during my lifetime. It’s bonded to my finger, leaving a line behind when rarely removed. It’s a promise. Most girls have or will possess a ring in their

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    Peter Codrington Speech Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86x-u-tz0MA Speaker: Elizabeth Gilbert. I would like to start this analysis by first noting that she engages her audience during the speech. As Gilbert’s speech progresses, it seems less like a speech and more like a conversation that she is having with a close friend. . She engages the audience throughout and that makes her very easy to listen to.She smiles throughout the speech and makes good eye contact with the

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    Leaning up, she looked for Xhaiden, and was relieved to see him in a stretcher just in front of her. Their backpacks were at their feet, untouched. His wounds were cleaned up, but blood still found a way through his abraded skin. She observed her own hands, touching her forehead. Her own injuries were the same as that of his. Puzzled, she asked the nearest nurse a simple question concerning them, who was a tall woman with long, blonde hair fixed into a

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    tasks with the hands (Marzke, 1997). This hypothesis was proven to be correct because for subject one, the four highest values recorded were finger tips. The fifth value recorded for subject one was a tie between the tip of the thumb and the palm of the hand. On subject two, the three highest values recorded were: the tip of the index finger, the tip of the thumb, and the nose. The following values were the fourth finger and then a tie between the fifth finger and the palm of the hand. This data demonstrates

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    kingdom? Alex addresses the room with mirth and a very handsome grin. “I welcome all of you to the first royal ball in ages. It’s wonderful to see the ballroom so full after years of remaining unused.” The crowd said small words of agreement. His hand found mine and he held it up. “This woman is the reason we are having this ball today. She is the one whom I love.” Alex addressed the room with the kindness of a future king. “Welcome, all, to the first ball in ages!” Everyone cheered. “I’m sure

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    She held her hand out, eyeing him gently. "Take my hand. I'm here to help." She said in his language. She made a gesture he'd seen on his planet quite a few times. A hand gesture that simply meant that the person meant no harm. One person presses the side of their pointer finger to the middle of their forehead and pushes it towards the other person. A foreign gesture on Earth, so how did she know it? He stared at her with wide eyes before hesitantly taking her hand. She knew that people

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    Domiciled a crossroad away, stood a Seven Eleven, it was a zephyr summer afternoon. The clouds were reluctant to clear away from the sun as a gentle breeze distorted the leaves on the trees. Patiently waiting for the hand to turn into the walking man. Wavering on the sidewalk as I ponder about the imaginary hoodie upon me, giving me warmth. The construction workers had just passed me. The vibrant aroma of the freshly paved road created a soothing environment in the vicinity. Operating machines filled

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    Arthritis occurs when joints that connect the hand and wrist get inflamed. These are parts that enable the hand and wrist to work together for an action like writing to happen. When these joints are affected by arthritis you will experience intense pain and daily small actions that were not a problem before, will become impossible. Arthritis of the hand needs to be treated immediately because over time if treatment is not administer then it causes inflammation and distortion of this bones they

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    were about to go on I was running late because I did not land my tumbling pass so I had to redo it. We have our team pep talk everyone is buzzing with excitement and we are nervous, my sister stands on my left and my best friend on my right we hold hands and jump up and down trying to calm down. I can hear the music coming to a stop and soon I hear the announcer “Let’s give it up for the team from Middleville Michigan!” Goose bumps run up my arm and the lights shine right in my face, I put on the biggest

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