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    "Monsieur, who are you"(p. 7)? This is said by Christine to Raoul in the novel The Phantom of the Opera completed in 1910 by Gaston Leroux. Christine talks to Raoul about who is he. It explains that she’s not able to recognize his face because it’s been a long time she hasn’t seen him. The Phantom of the Opera is horror and romantic story about two boys fighting over one girl. The story begins when a ghost sends letters from time to time to notify Madam Giry and the managers about what he wants.

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    with an above knee amputation and severe stump and phantom pain, who is keen to regain functional independence and resume outdoor walking. (e.g. as an occupational therapist, please focus on OT related practice in the management of this patient; as a nurse, focus on nursing practice, etc.). INTRODUCTION Studies had shown that more than half of people with amputation (1) suffer from phantom sensation of the amputated limb or body part. Phantom limb pain has (PLP) many negative effect and among some

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    Participants Of the eligible trials, all included participants that had been diagnosed with CRPS type I, 3-4,6-8,10-15 three of which included participants with phantom limb pain (PLP),13-15 three recruited people post-stroke,10, 14-15 and one included people with CRPS type II.3 For the purposes of this review, we focused strictly on the effects of various interventions on participants diagnosed with CRPS type I

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    Phantom of the Opera is the longest running musical to date and has become one of the most beloved and well known musicals on Broadway. The musical was inspired and loosely based on the characters and the story of the book Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. This CD is the original London cast which means that this recording is with the first cast that ever preformed the musical with the actors that created the parts. The musical was written and composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber who is one of the

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    pain is classified by, which are origin, duration, and cause. The main focus of this paper is on acute pain, chronic pain, and phantom pain. It is crucial to know how to assess each type of pain, as well as how to enhance it, or decrease the pain. Literature Review Pain in the long-term care facility is very common whether we are dealing with acute, chronic, or phantom pain. It is important that you correctly assess, diagnose, and treat all kinds of pain. Assessing pain is a very important first

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    Everyone tries to be like the actors or characters they see on television or in movie theatres. Often times people can’t really see themselves as one character because they see too many negative aspects, and instead choose a character that they want to be more like because the traits of that character are more appealing. People often try to associate themselves with different aspects of a character. Some people may say something like “This character is so generous, I’m like this character because

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    That night, Wes found himself back at the Skulk and Lurk. He didn't know what compelled him to go, it could have been his general boredom, stress from his tireless research, Walter's persistence to do something outside of his room, or maybe he had a pathetic hope that he could convince some of the more open-minded goths to believe him about Danny. Whatever it was that brought him there, it was a strikingly out-of-character coercion to act on that kind of whim. The poetry night was held in a separate

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    Norton Juster’s book, The Phantom Tollbooth successfully used different types of literary devices to introduce the main theme of the novel which was the importance of education. Juster told the story of a boy named Milo who was described as, “…a boy… who didn’t know what to do with himself- not just sometimes, but always” (1961, p. 9). Milo was very indecisive and overall, he leads a pretty boring and uneventful life. However, all of that changed when he came home from school one day and noticed

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    made it believable. If they were to recast the actors today, I don’t think they could find better actors to fit the roles. Some of the roles in this are Viscount de Chagny “Raoul” played by Patrick Wilson, Christine Daaé played by Emmy Rossum, The Phantom of the Opera “Opera Ghost” played by Gerard Butler, these are just the main characters. The role of the Opera Ghost is played by Gerard Butler, his acting was good which wasn’t surprising I have seen some of his other roles and they were all well

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    Lesson That Help Me

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    The Lesson That Helped Me More Than Anything A character in Norton Juster’s The Phantom Tollbooth was taught a something that they didn’t was valuable at the time, but later in life found that it was something that helped him. As we grow up we question a lot of the things that we are taught, like how is it going to help us in the future. For me it was treating others the way you want to be treated. To me I thought that we should treat others the way they treat us. My family tried to show me that

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