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Category: /Literature/English
…smell of the sweater. Using such imagery, caused the audience to visualize how nasty the sweater really was. “My face all hot and spit coming out of my mouth because I can’t stop the animal noises from coming out of me until there aren’t any more tears left…
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Category: /Literature/English
…noisy neighborhoods or conflicts in the home. For instance, in a May 24, 2001 Environmental News Network article entitled, “Survey Finds Noisy Neighborhoods Harmful to Children’s Health,” it states, “The low but continuos noise of everyday local traffic can…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and sanitation. The Health and Environmental is another section. These areas deal with health hazards. These include toxic substances, noise, and radiation. There must be adequate ceiling limits with ventilation systems and acoustic panels for noise control…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in the cornstalks. The noise got louder and turned into music, and all I could do was just stand there, with my mouth full of mulberries (which I now think are poisonous), confused, looking up at the slow-drifting clouds to see if they were where the music was coming…
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…planned and executed. A gun was planted in the bathroom for Michael to find. When the actual shooting took place, the camera angles and background noise added to the suspense. Intensity built as Michael walked out of the bathroom shortly after retrieving…
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…it, but also because want it. Noise distracts other slow learners as well as teachers. It maybe that this student needs to be noticed and recognized. I have a friend who always shouts to be noticed, being loud seem to enhance her personality, and sometimes…
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…tolerance approach toward minor offenses. Milwaukee's expectation was that attacking chronic disorder problems like public drinking, noise, loitering and vandalism would ultimately reduce all crimes including more violent crimes not targeted by the policy…
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…they are often disorganized, materials needed are scattered or possibly lost. People with this disorder are easily distracted by irrelevant and trivial noised that others can easily ignore, such as car honking or background conversations. In social situations…
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Category: /History
…Friday, July 21, 1972 started as any other day of the week. As the sun rose, people everywhere began to go about their normal daily business, as did the people of Belfast, N. Ireland. Suddenly, there is a great noise and a violent shaking…
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…of tenderness test. A patient with ITBFS will exhibit extreme point of tenderness at about 2 cm over the outside part of the knee when flexed at thirty degrees. Another common symptom is a “creaking” noise during activity, this noise mostly occurs during weight…
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