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    Creative: A Body and a Choice Seven months out of prison and I’m still unemployed. Tomorrow is my last chance at a decent job, at any job. Feeling a need to clear my head, I decide to embark on a walk in the woods. Ever since I was a boy, the forest has been a soothing balm for my often troubled soul. The sound of the leaves rustling in the cool autumn wind, that earthy smell that revitalises my lungs, all of the colours are so vivid. The sound of my steps mirror my heart beat whilst the clouds above

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    Sports Trauma And Tears

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    their career do to tackling. A concussion can happen when an athlete hits his or her head on another object or falls. This may lead an athlete to feel “a temporary disruption of neurologic functioning and awareness, such as a sense of confusion or disorientation, of feeling “foggy” or “out of it” for a few seconds to minutes” (“What is a Concussion?”). After an athlete has been hit in the head, he or she may begin to have a headache or feel dizzy or nauseous. If athletes have these signs, they tend to

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    Another method for one to grasp the trend of culture would be through analyzing literature. The continual strife within America produced two sets of quite distinct styles of literature. One was Romanticism, which was practiced by many Transcendentalists, who believed in the positivity of life and emphasized progress. In reaction to a surge in optimism, American Gothic was introduced, plagued with death and horror, emphasizing how there were always negative aspects to life. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s

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    In directing Lancelot du Lac in 1974, Bresson revisits the original Arthurian legend, focusing on the erosion of chivalric ideals, depriving the story of Lancelot and Guinevere of the traditional legendary and magical atmosphere to show a degraded and solitary court in which anarchy takes over after the disastrous quest of the Holy Grail. Bresson makes the characters behave like contemporary ones: the anachronism inspires narrative and formal structure. Knights live in inaction and despair: after

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    0 - The Fool: Acting without thought, hasty decisions, idiocy 1 - The Magician: uncertainty, disorientation, unable to make decisions 2 - The High Priestess: problems because you haven’t looked ahead at the possibilities. Suppression of the female side and not wanting to listen to your feelings. 3 - The Empress: lack of fortune, accomplishment and love. Creative blockages. 4 - The Emperor: not wanting someone above you telling you what to do, being childish, and unable to make decisions. 5 - The

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    Atropine Synthesis

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    Drug class and naming Atropine’s Therapeutic class is considered Antiarrhythmic. It’s Pharmacologic class is Anticholinergic and Antimuscarinic. (Bendall.J. 2012) Primary Use Atropine is a Non-selective, competitive and reversible Muscarinic receptor antagonist or blocker. Atropine is a naturally occurring Tropane Alkaloid which is extracted from Jimson weed, deadly nightshade, mandrake and other various Solanaceae plants. (Bendall.J. 2012) It’s primary uses, are for Symptomatic Bradycardia and

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    Concussions In The NFL

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    brain disease is caused not only by these severe concussive hits, but also by the accumulation of more minor blows. Symptoms of concussions: Headache: can be persistent or severe Whole body: blackout, fatigue, or poor balance Cognitive: amnesia, disorientation, or mental confusion Sleep: sleep disturbances or sleepiness Gastrointestinal: nausea or vomiting Also common: irritability, mild depression, ringing in the ears, or sensitivity to

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    Title of unit/s Supporting Change within Organisation Unit No/s 3SCO level Foundation Assessment submitted by Prepare up to 3 questions each to test the knowledge of the presenter. Give feedback to each other on your response, in your group discussion and then provide individual written responses, in your own words, to each of the following questions. What are the different behavioural responses employees may demonstrate when their organisation are experiencing change. Compare and

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    another metaphorical term: to look past the stars implies high desire and standards. Be that as it may, it can likewise be taken literally. Jackson further says that "Now I don't know where we are/Although I know drifted far." This references the disorientation that has occurred and the loss of connection between us and nature. Jackson is trying to represent that most cities are not able to see true stars as they are hidden by artificial lights (road lights and so forth.). Continuing on into the song

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    Introduction Parkinson 's disease (PD) is the second world 's major neurological disease (Laut & Breteler, 2006) affecting 6 million people globally (Schapira, 1999). PD is a progressive and long term disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) activity with the following traits including bradykinesia, rigorousness, involuntary muscular contraction and unstable postural alignment (O ' Sullivan & Schmitz, 2007). Basal ganglia are located in the CNS have large nerve fibers and neurotransmitters

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