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Basic Skills Opposing Team
1,547 words
Unlike other sports, whose beginnings a bit
uncertain, basketball has a birthday. This is
because basketball was invented, It did not evolve
from other sports. The man who thought up
basketball was a Canadian, Dr. James Naismith.
Basketballs birthday was in 1891, the place, was
Springfield, Massachusetts. Naismith was thirty
years old at this time and had been born in
Almonte, Ontario and had attended McGill
University in Montreal. After studying for the
ministry for three years he decided that ...
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Make You Feel Flight Attendant
1,658 words
Trent Boyd hefted his small attache case into the
over head compartment and sat down in the aisle
seat and waited for the 737 to take off. Leaving
the bone chilling cold of Detroit to spend a long
weekend in New Orleans was enough to bring a smile
to the face of any seasoned traveler! One stop
over in Memphis, and it would be good by Woodward
Ave. and hello Bourbon Street! This would be
Trent's sixth visit to the Crescent City, and it
was definitely his favorite destination, with all
the food, b...
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Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale People Of The Town
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According to the American Heritage Dictionary,
symbolism is the practice of representing things
by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic
meanings or significance to objects, events, or
relationships. Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author of
The Scarlet Letter, uses much symbolism throughout
the course of his complex novel. Through the use
of symbolism Hawthorne gives the book a much
deeper meaning. There are many symbols which can
be found in The Scarlet Letter. Some may be hidden
and others are...
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Cell Lung Cancer Second Hand Smoke
1,755 words
In this report I am going to tell you some of the
irreversible health effects of smoking and why
some people start smoking. Some of the health
effects caused by smoking are non-small cell and
small cell lung cancer. An irreversible health
effect is a permanent change in the structure and
/ or function of an organ system or a permanently
increased risk of suffering from a disease or some
other threat to health. Irreversible effects vary
in intensity and are related both to the amount
and duration...
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Small Cell Lung Cell Lung Cancer
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Lung cancer is an uncontrolled, extremely deadly
division of cells in the lung (World Book, Lung
Cancer). The two major types of lung cancer
include small and non-small cell. Many different
risk factors contribute to lung cancer. There are
numerous symptoms that are difficult to detect in
the early stages of lung cancer. Doctors use
special machines to detect the severity of each
stage. Treatments and cures differ in each
individual case. Lung cancer is a huge problem
because it is the leading c...
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Left Side Hard Work
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Night Watch was one of the pictures that really
caught my eye. This was very interesting to me
because it told me a story right when I looked at
it. It was very realistic to me. I felt apart of
the picture. As if I could almost have grabbed the
coat and put it on. This is amazing to me how a
human can draw something so real looking. I am
starting to look at art in a whole different
perspective. I actually try and figure out what
the artist is trying to tell the observer. When I
walk by a picture...
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Cat Scanning The Best In Early Diagnostics
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CAT Scanning. The Best in Early Diagnostics? The
modern medicine has gone through many stages
during its evolution. If we are to ask any doctor
what is the most important thing during
medication, most of the times we will get a single
answer: the timely and correct diagnosis. The
history of diagnosis begins with the simplest
visual check and cardiogram, and nowadays
continues with sophisticated ultra-sound
examinations and CAT Scanning. Currently CAT Scan
is the most advanced method of diagnosti...
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Developing Vascular Tree Present At Birth Syndrome
960 words
There Polands Syndrome POLANDS SYNDROME There is a
rare and perplexing congenital condition known
today as Poland's Syndrome. This extremely unusual
disorder that is present at birth falls very near
and dear to my heart. I will explain in later
paragraphs. An anatomy student by the name of
Alfred Poland made the first documented
observation in 1841 at Guys Hospital in London.
Alfred Poland discovered this extraordinary and
unexplored abnormality while dissecting the
cadaver of a convict that was...
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Defensive Position Mind Body
2,841 words
No sport moves more quickly or requires as many
skills as basketball. Basketball is the most
electrifying and most innovative game known to
man. The primary objective of the game is to score
more points than the opposition by putting a round
ball through a circular band, called a rim. On
defense, a blocked shot or a steal can lead to a
fast break at the other end of the court. On
offense, one quick move can result in an easy
basket. Good dribbling and passing skill can set
up wide-open shots for...
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Coronary Artery Disease Beats Per Minute
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The Normal Cardiac Cycle During each heartbeat,
the two upper chambers (right and left atria)
contract, followed by contraction of the two lower
pumping chambers (right and left ventricles). This
action is coordinated by the hearts electrical
system. Normal electrical activation of the heart
occurs in an orderly fashion. With each beat, the
electrical impulse starts in the sinus (or sino
atrial) node (in the right atrium). The impulse
spreads through the atria, stimulating the atria
to contract....
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Hand Over His Heart Hester And Pearl
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Chapter 1 The Prison Door Summary: This chapter is
about the town and the prison that lay upon the
soil. The black flower represents the prison. It
also talks about the criminal and how nature takes
pity on him. A woman named Anne Hutchson is put
into Jail, I think This is one of the most boring
and hard to read chapters I ever read in my life.
Chapter 2 The Market Place Summary: This chapter
is about when Hester comes out and all the good
wives ridicule her. She has a baby in her arms and
a sca...
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Makes Him Feel Hand Over His Heart
3,740 words
Chapter The Scarlet Letter SummAries Chapter 1:
The Prison-Door: The first chapter in the Scarlet
Letter the setting is Boston in the 17 th century
in front of the prison. The prison was plain
colored and the surroundings were very ordinary
except for the rosebush that is outside of the
prison. All the Puritans dressed in drab, dull
colored clothing. Chapter 2: The Market Place:
Outside of the Prison the ugly puritan women
discuss the adultery of Hester Prynne. Hester is
the beautiful woman wear...
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World War Ii Methods Of Execution
2,101 words
Methods of Execution One mans taking of another's
life is generally seen as an unforgivable act
which is punishable with death. When this is done
as punishment however, it is seen as an honorary
deed by removing this criminal from the world and
making it a much safer place to live. With
executions in mind, it is incredible what
ingenious methods can be thought of by the human
brain and the fact that the idea is centered
around the murdering of one man does not even
change how prodigious these in...
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Make You Feel Flight Attendant
1,822 words
MILE HIGH CLUB Trent Boyd hefted his small
attache? case into the over head compartment and
sat down in the aisle seat and waited for the 737
to take off. Leaving the bone chilling cold of
Detroit to spend a long weekend in New Orleans was
enough to bring a smile to the face of any
seasoned traveler! One stop over in Memphis, and
it would be good by Woodward Ave. and hello
Bourbon Street! This would be Trent? s sixth visit
to the Crescent City, and it was definitely his
favorite destination, wit...
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Work Of Art Herman Melville
290 words
In chapter 110 Herman Melville? s Moby Dick
Queequeg is getting very sick and is near death so
he orders the ships carpenter to make him a coffin
with a lid, in the shape of a canoe. Once the
coffin/ canoe is finished Queequeg decides to live
and turn the canoe/ coffin (because it is both)
into a sea chest. During the next few weeks
Queequeg carves little figures and symbols in the
coffin/ canoe/ sea chest thus turning it in to a
coffin/ canoe/ sea chest/ work of art. In the
epilogue Ishmael flo...
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Work Of Art Resting Place
282 words
Queequeg is getting very sick and is near death so
he orders the ships carpenter to make him a coffin
with a lid, in the shape of a canoe. Once the
coffin/ canoe is finished Queequeg decides to live
and turn the canoe/ coffin (because it is both)
into a sea chest. During the next few weeks
Queequeg carves little figures and symbols in the
coffin/ canoe/ sea chest thus turning it in to a
coffin/ canoe/ sea chest/ work of art. In the
epilogue Ishmael floats in this coffin/ canoe/ sea
chest/ work o...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Hester Prynne
594 words
The Scarlet Letter A guilty conscious can destroy
a person both physically and mentally. In The
Scarlet Letter the theme seems to be that a guilty
conscious can be the most painful wound ever able
to be inflicted on a person. In the beginning of
the book Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale
have an affair. Hester Prynne is still married to
her husband Roger Chillingworth (which isnt his
real name). Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth
are not really together, though so there is some
justificat...
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Made Out Of Wood Inches Tall
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Polykleitos Bearer and Laocoon and His Sons
Polykleitos is a Roman statue. It is made out of
marble and it is 6 feet 6 inches tall. The statue
is of a male who looks to be athletic someone who
works out. The statue is standing in a
contrapuntal position; it has its left leg
slightly bent witch causes his foot not to be flat
on the platform under him. That position helps the
statue stay balance. It is not rigid. The statue
has no facial expression. It is serious. It eyes
are deep and expressionle...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Scarlet Letter
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The Scarlet Letter study guide questions: Chapters
13 - 24. Zack Phillips IX. Chapter Thirteen 1. the
iron link of mutual crime. 2. Seven years have
passed. 3. They say that the A stands for Able 4.
I think that Hester and Dimmesdale will get back
together, soon. 6. 7. Hester now sees
Chillingworth as equal or lower to her because of
his disturbing obsession with revenge. Seven years
ago her shame was so great and her self-esteem was
so low that she found it difficult to openly
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Example Of Symbolism Hester Prynne
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Symbolism, simply defined, is when one thing, a
person or an object for example, is used in place
of another, sometimes used as foreshadowing.
Hawthorne was a master of symbolism, throughout
his books, strong symbolism and vivid imagery are
used to take the readers mind through a maze of
thought provoking, heart wrenching realism, in
which the reader actually feels part of. Many
examples of symbolism can be found throughout
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. One of
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