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    splendid news,” the lunatic began in a deep, sonorous voice, while simultaneously lowering his head to its customary position about his neck, and staring with great intent into the hearts of his audience members. He promptly began to run his left index finger and thumb through his bushy, ember-tinted handlebar mustache, as if to be in deep contemplation, before crouching and continuing to address his hijacked crowd. “You see, gentleman,” he began while gesticulating his right hand, of which continued

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    “I was thinking we could go out to The Grand tonight for dinner then stay at the boat,” Jamison suggested over the phone. “Yeah, that sounds good,” I replied. “One last weekend.” It was October 19. The air was getting crisp and the fall sky was rolling in. Jamison, I and his family had spent many weekends that summer at the boat. Jamison’s parents owned a 48’ boat called Reel Obsession. They kept it at Grand Isle Marina in Grand Haven. We occasionally went to The Grand for sushi on Monday

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    students that the study was researching information about gun violence in the US. The film viewed was called “Bang You’re Dead” by Alfred Hitchcock and lasted 20 minutes.They were randomly given one the film conditions and were told to raise their index finger each time they heard the word “gun” in the film. The instructions were also not repeated to them throughout the study. The word “gun” was said 7 times in both

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    hesitating, pressing my butt-stock firmly vigorously into my left shoulder, leveling the scope to my eye, my eye glaring down the ocular sight, sighting in on a bomber heading approaching me. I ready my weapon to fire, placing the tip of my left index finger on the trigger, right on the curve for accuracy, bracing my entire body to absorb the recoil of the weapon. However, the motorcyclist is ducking concealing himself behind a five year old girl. My heart stops. The little girl is sitting on the handle

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    middle piece (which was the previous far right piece of hair. Now, here comes the French braid process… go to the far right piece now and gather a small chunk of hair from underneath that piece with your middle finger and attach it to the piece of hair being held with your index finger and cross that whole chunk over the middle piece. Now look at your left hand, grab a chunk of hair underneath your far left piece of hair and attach it to the left chunk and cross all of that over

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    What should be done right after a shock has been delivered and no signs of life are obvious? -give chest compr What is the preferred method for performing 1-rescuer CPR on an infant? -use 2 fingers A 48-year-old male was working on a construction site on a very hot and humid day. He staggers to your vehicle and tells you that he is dizzy, his legs are cramping, and he feels sick. He is sweating, and his skin feels hot and wet. What would you suspect? -Heat exhaustion You tried to give the

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    There was no escape. I have been imprisoned and sentenced to jail for the remaining years of my life. For I had broken the most important law there was; there shall be no hippies. There was only one way I could possibly escape. I had to pick the lock, but what could I open the lock with? I suddenly realized that I had hidden a few objects in my afro. “Aha,” I exclaimed while digging through hair. Luckily, I had found a bobby pin. “Picking a lock can’t be that hard, I mean all you have to do is

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    Emma! Pay attention!” “Stay on task!” “Stay focused” We are in a first-grade classroom. A small dreamy girl with blonde curly ringlets sits in the front row, directly facing the teacher. The teacher signals the girl in an effort to pull her back into the class but her efforts are fruitless. The girl’s mind has already flooded with anxiety, she retreats far back into her imagination, out of the reach of her teacher. A white envelope interrupts her thoughts. Her hands, heavy with the weight of what

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    Imagine having a cut on your index finger that starts to bleed. A minor cut, so you think nothing of it. You instinctively put the finger in your mouth, pressing the area with your tongue and teeth in an attempt to stop the bleeding. That fails, so you walk to the bathroom sink, turn the cold-water knob, and place the blood-smeared finger under cool running water. Finally, that does the trick. Slap a Band-Aid on it and you’re good to go, doing whatever you were doing before. This time, imagine the

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    toward your top hand, and keep the grip in your fingers until both hands touch. Either interlock your pinky finger and index finger, or have your pinky overlap your index finger. Hold the club as if you were holding an egg -- not too tight. Your hands will naturally squeeze tighter when they need to during the swing. The finished grip should be essentially with the fingers, rather than with the palms of your hands. Holding the club in your fingers will allow you to keep your arms extended during

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