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    Billy Budd sat silently in the hard wooden chair as the ship creaked back and forth. He had been sitting there for what seemed like an eternity. No one understood that all of it was an accident, that he had just hit the man out of anger, and that it had mistakenly become the death blow. Drifting back and forth from daydreams, Billy contemplated his whole life with an emotionless expression painted on his face. The chaplain slowly peeked in from behind the worn door. Through the dim and dreary light

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    around the spinal column. The ida nadi moves through the left nostril and pingala nadi enters the right nostril. Desikachar also states that the nadi meet at six points in the body referred to as chakras. Running along the vertical line of the spine, one chakra is located at the center of the eyebrows. The second chakra is at the throat and the third is at the center of the chest and just above the heart. The fourth chakra is present at the navel and the fifth at the base of the trunk. The last chakra

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    with objects in our material world, furthermore, the term Akasha also comes from one of the elements which are earth, air, fire, along with water. Therefore, Akasha can be taken a few different ways. There is a movie called Queen of the Damned, which stars Aaliyah she played a vampire queen named Akasha, the term also means to myself the earth,including the clouds in the sky along with water, fire, the air that we breath also to myself Akasha means spirit. Akasha can be used in the way that Everyone

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    If this final one fails then there is still hope the mics work and the transmitter is broken. I connect the mic, take a deep breath as I slide the fader up. I speak, nothing, no sound. I sigh in relief. I put the transmitter to the side in slight hope someone could fix it. I grab the next transmitter and mic. While connecting the two together I thought, “What if nothing works? We can’t afford the purchase new sound equipment. I really hope this works.” Once again, I take a deep breath and grit my teeth

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    “The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy…The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence. It is nothing but love and emotion; it is the Living Infinite,” wrote Jules Verne in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. The irony is striking; we rely heavily on oceans, the iconic feature of our planet, yet more than ninety-five percent of the ocean depths remain unexplored. The disparity between our dependence on the

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    On an Adventure

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    One day Mo the fox had a brilliant idea. “I’m going to go on an adventure.” It was one of those cool spring mornings with the birds singing in the trees and the grass wet with dew. It was the perfect morning for an adventure. So Mo packed a day bag and set out. On the way she ran into her brother Finley. “Where are you going?” he asked. “On an adventure.” She replied. “To the forest?” “No.” “The mountains?” “No.” “The river?” “I don’t know!” Mo said impatiently because she was ready to

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    I put one hand in the cold water while I used my other hand to look for my jacket to cover my face from the burning sun. I used my hand to splash the cold water into my face to cool it off. I was planning to put my feet into the water until someone tugged at my shirt pulling me away from my thoughts. I looked over my shoulder and saw my sister's lips moving. What's going on? Why can't I hear her? I looked around. Where are we again? I suddenly remembered that we were at the Sacramento River, rafting

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    operations in case of tragedy. The department is exposed to solving stressful situations negative emotions from various clients. To be able to handle the situations at hand, the employees ought to balance their emotions to be able to work effectively. One of the strategies the employees use is calmness. The dispatcher personnel have to stay calm to get all the necessary information needed to be able to respond to the situation effectively. She achieves through writing down a script. The script helps

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    bigger ones, "But there is something that is obviously making it worth to live here. It's not your technology, it's not your celebrities, but it's the small amount of love we have. It's the imagination, the music, the art, the feelings...." It was almost like a magnet put our foreheads together, "it's the small amounts of positive things that made this world worth it. And I've seen it first hand." The stare I received couldn't be more captivating, my epidemic seemed to disappear within the deep mess

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    The purpose of this evidence-based nursing practice paper is to discuss the effectiveness of deep-breathing exercises in the care of a patient who is recently postoperative a coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). It will also critique two professional research studies on this topic, and will answer three essential questions about each study. What are the results of the study? Are the results of the study valid? How are the findings clinically relevant to this patient? The patient, who

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