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    Brandon Faublas M Cohen Modern American Literature 11/13/2017 Short Story Analysis Ernest Hemingway, author of the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” wrote the ending of the story in a vague yet intriguing way, leaving the reader with the question of what will happen with the pregnancy. Although the story can indicate one ending or the other, looking at all the details in the correct manner would only lead to one conclusion: that the couple will not keep the pregnancy and will ultimately have

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    things has become boring. They have reached a turning point in their lives and wish that “things [were] like they were”(58) before. The girl is especially detached, both symbolically and in real life. This is demonstrated when she tries to order an Anis del Toro. She cannot speak Spanish so she communicates her

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    The short story "Hills like White Elephants" written by Ernest Hemingway contains lots of hidden meaning and symbolism. It is almost crpytic and engimatic. The story is hard to understand at first and then you start to realize that there is a much deeper meaning to the story. One has to read the entire story until the end to understand what is going on, then a second time to fully and completely comprehend the hidden meaning behind the dialogue in this short story. The story "Hills like White

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    Hitting the pain away or letting a person be free is a way to summarize the endings of Destino and “See You Again”. The man in Destino picks up a ball of what used to be the ballerina’s head and hits it into the distance. The ball/head is used to symbolize the woman at the beginning of the short film. Letting her go by hitting the ball away is the equivalent of the part of the song describing how to carry on after a person is gone. Strength is needed to move on with life and strength is needed to

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    Ani hyuntikwalaski is a southeast Cherokee tale of how man came to obtain fire through the efforts of a little spider and other large animals. The story explains that the entities known as thunderers set fire to a tree on an island. From there many animals attempted to collect the fire. First were three different species of owl, which each gained their distinct characteristics from the effects of the fire, then 2 snakes that became black from being scorched. All of these animals had to turn back

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    The Longitudinal Layer

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    age. Cranially the layer is predominantly muscular while fibro-elastic caudally. The fibro-elastic tissue of the longitudinal layer is continuous with the fibro-elastic network outside the sphincter to the perianal skin to form the corrugator cutis ani, thereby forming an intra-sphincteric fibro-elastic network passing through the external sphincter(Stoker, 2009). External anal sphincter The external sphincter is a cylindrical striated muscle under voluntary control and comprises predominantly slow-twitch

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    The papyrus of Ani is an extremely old Egyptian manuscript that contains many hymns and prayers that were said in Egyptian burial services. One of the initial prayers that were said at the burial service for Osiris Ani was entitled “The prayer of Ani.” This prayer is in the service as a tool to help ensure that the soul of Ani makes it to heaven without any problems. This prayer says, “ay nought stand up to oppose me at [my] judgment, may there be no opposition to me in the presence of the Chiefs

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    Evaluation of defecatory dysfunction after surgical repair of anorectal malformations Thesis Submitted for Partial Fulfillment of MD in pediatric Surgery By Sherif Elhussiny Ibrahim M.B.B.Ch, M.Sc. Under Supervision of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Medhat Zaki Professor of pediatric Surgery Faculty of Medicine Ain shams university Dr. Mohamed Soliman El-Debeiky Professor of pediatric Surgery Faculty of Medicine Ain shams university Dr. Amr Abdelhamid AbouZeid Assistant Professor of pediatric surgery Faculty

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    This papyrus was intended to ensure Ani’s safe passage through the afterlife and into the next world Ani was a scribe to the pharaohs during the nineteenth dynasty approximately 1250BCE. This papyrus was obtained by the Royal British Museum in 1888 and has been part of their Egyptian art collection ever since. Dimensions of the paper are sixty-seven centimeters

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    Pathophysiology of fecal continence Fecal incontinence problems dominate the significant morbidity following surgical correction of anorectal malformations. As the three main factors involved in achieving continence; sphincter function, sensory function and motility, are all affected to a varying degree in those patients. (Arnoldi et al., 2014). Defective internal anal sphincters have re¬cently been demonstrated in a histological study of specimens taken during PSARP procedures in girls with vestibular

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